Two and a half years after being arrested, eight Christians accused of kidnapping and the forced conversion of 60 children were acquitted in Madhya Pradesh. The two men and six women were arrested while travelling with the children to a Bible camp in Nagpur. Even though the parents, from a tribal background, had given consent for their children to go, the group’s leaders were detained and charged with illegal religious conversion of the children. The ‘anti-conversion law’ in Madhya Pradesh requires a person to obtain government permission before changing religion.
India: Christians acquitted of kidnapping and conversion
Written by David Fletcher 30 Mar 2023Additional Info
- Praise: God that justice is done, and pray that Madhya Pradesh’s anti-conversion laws are abolished according to India’s freedom of religion guaranteed under its constitution. (Leviticus 19:15)
- More: www.worldwatchmonitor.org/coe/india-eight-christians-acquitted-of-kidnapping-and-forced-conversion/