Catholic priest and five Protestant pastors arrested in north India

Feb 7, 2024 - 10:30
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Catholic priest and five Protestant pastors arrested in north India

Police have arrested seven Christians including a Catholic priest and five Protestant pastors for allegedly trying to convert poor Hindus in northern Indian Uttar Pradesh state.

Catholic Father Dominic Pinto of Lucknow diocese was arrested with six others on Feb. 5 after a group of hard-line Hindu activists complained to police in Barabanki district.

The activists alleged that a mass religious conversion gathering was held at Navintha, the diocesan pastoral center.

"There is not an iota of truth" in the allegation, said Father Donald D’Souza, chancellor and spokesperson of Lucknow diocese.

Pinto "did not even attend the prayer gathering. He only provided space for it to be held at the pastoral center, which is a normal practice,” D’Souza told.

D'Souza said people who call themselves “Khrist Bhakts” (followers of Christ), who are not converted to Christianity but follow the teachings of Christ, organize their prayer gatherings. Often they hold such gatherings at the diocesan center.

“Nobody is converted or asked to become Christian. But still, police arrested our people,” D’Souza lamented.

The police complaint filed at the Deva police station named 15 persons including five women. They were accused of violating the state’s sweeping anti-conversion law.

The complainant Brijesh Kumar Vaishya accused them of luring poor peopls including women and children from socially poor communities to Christianity.

A group of People tried to assault women at the prayer gathering and protested in front of the police station demanding to include the Catholic priest’s name in the police complaint, said a Christian leader, who did not want to be named.

The Christians spent the night in a police lockup and were likely to be produced before a magistrate to seek their custody for carrying out further investigations.