Two held for religion conversion in Uttar Pradesh's Raebareli

DN Bureau

According to Dynamite News correspondent, the incident was reported in Ajmat Ullah Ganj village under the Harchandpur police station area. Read further on dynamite News:

Visual from the spot
Visual from the spot


Raebareli: Two people have been arrested for allegedly converting the religion of a family in Uttar Pradesh’s Raebareli, police said on Sunday.

Two from Mizoram held 
They were converted by  luring them of money and medical treatment. Following a complaint by the victim, the police registered a case on Sunday under relevant sections against two individuals from Mizoram.

According to Dynamite News correspondent, the incident occurred in Ajmat Ullah Ganj village under the Harchandpur police station area. The complaint was filed by Nannu Singh, son of Yadunath Singh, a resident of Ajmat Ullah Ganj.

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In his complaint, Nannu Singh stated that around a year ago, individuals associated with a Christian missionary visited them, lured him with money, and converted him to Christianity. He claimed he was gradually drawn in by their tempting promises and even convinced people in the surrounding villages to join them. Over time, the pressure from these individuals grew, causing him significant distress.

According to the complaint, the accused promised monetary rewards for recruiting more people. They allegedly forced the complainant to hold a Bible and drink a red-colored liquid, which left him feeling guilty and remorseful. This led him to reconsider his decision and return to his original Sanatan Dharma.

The victim identified the accused as Lalji Jedang, son of Lal Mukim, a resident of HK 148, Aizawl Municipal, Katsila, Mizoram, and Vanlal Huma, son of Bhaumleana, a resident of Gosainganj, Lucknow. He filed a request for strict action against them under severe charges.

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Harchandpur Police Station In-charge Santosh Kumar Singh confirmed that a case has been registered against the two accused, and they have been arrested.










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