Religious conversions of innocent Adivasi brethren have started once again in Jharkhand: Raghubar Das

Jamshedpur: The former Chief Minister of Jharkhand and senior BJP leader Raghubar Das has alleged that religious conversions have again started in Jharkhand in a big way.

In a tweet on Sunday, he said that religious conversions in Jharkhand are going on in a big way.

He said: “Our government had made a law to curb religious conversions and enforced that strictly. Religious conversions being effected through fear, force and allurement had been curbed to a large extent. But soon after the change in the government, the work of destroying the culture of our innocent Adivasi brethren has begun once again”.

Mr. Raghubar Das made this comment in reply to a video tweeted by a Twitter handle No Conversion.

The video allegedly shows ‘a Pastor Parel Singh treating a woman in a theatrical manner.’

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