Christian pastor attacked in India after being accused of ‘illegal conversion’ (Crux Now)

A Narrow Gauge Train towards capital city Raipur in Chhattisgarh, India. (Credit: CC BY-SA 3.0/Wikipedia.)

By Nirmala Carvalho

MUMBAI, India – A Pentecostal pastor in India has been accused of “illegal conversion” and then attacked in the central state of Chhattisgarh.

Pastor Varghese Chacko was in the town of Dhamtari on 21 July, attending a house-warming prayer meeting at the home of one of his church members.

According to a local source, the house is next door to a Hindu temple, from which a group of approximately 20 villagers, mostly young adults, had been watching the Christians gather.

After they saw Chacko arrive in his car, the right-wing group barged into the house, making conversion allegations and demanding that they stop the prayer meeting, and proceeding to call the police and accuse the Christians of “illegal conversion.”

The police arrived at the house and asked the pastor to leave.

This story was originally published in cruxnow.com. Read the full story here.

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