Tension prevailed in Maratha Colony in Karnataka’s Belagavi district on Sunday, November 7, after Hindutva activists, reportedly belonging to the Sri Ram Sene, laid siege to a community hall alleging mass religious conversion. The protesters claimed that as many as 200 people, including women and children from rural backgrounds, were put up in the building on the pretext of mass prayers for the purpose of religious conversion. However, the police said that Sunday prayers are a routine occurrence at the building.
The Hindu activists claimed that they had information that religious conversions take place in the building every Sunday on the pretext of mass prayers. Following the incident, about 20 policemen have been stationed near the building as a precautionary measure. Speaking to TNM, a police sub-inspector said that a prayer used to happen every Sunday at the spot.
According to a report in theĀ Times of India, the police said that a Hindu man who was present in the hall at the time of the prayer filed a complaint alleging conversion. However, the pastor, identified as Lema Cherian, denied the allegations and told the newspaper that the Sunday prayers were a routine occurrence and no one was forced to take part in it.