Pastors among 9 Christians arrested, charged with ‘illegal’ conversions in India: watchdog

Pastors among 9 Christians arrested, charged with ‘illegal’ conversions in India: watchdog

Police in India’s central state of Madhya Pradesh arrested nine Christians, including two pastors, on false charges of illegal conversion under the state’s controversial “anti-conversion” law, a Christian persecution watchdog organization reports.

Police arrived at a house church in Jhabua District’s Padalya village, where Pastor Ramesh Vasuniya was leading a worship service last Sunday, local sources told the U.S.-based International Christian Concern reported.

 

Pastors among 9 Christians arrested, charged with ‘illegal’ conversions in India: watchdog

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