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Religious conversion sparks tension in Karnataka

TUMKUR: Tension prevailed at Baraguru village of Sira taluk in Tumkur District. when a group of seven people who had been allegedly involved in sermonising the dalits to convert into Christianity were questioned by the youths, on Wednesday (24th May 2007).

The accused who had come from Ananthpur of Andhra Pradesh had been visiting the poor in the dalit colony at the village. They even offered some financial help to the dalits, sources said.

Meanwhile, youths of the village led by one Tippeswmi caught them and handed them over to the police attached to the Baraguru outpost.

Sira circle police inspector Srinivasamurthy told this website’s newspaper that the members of the group were interrogated and released later after a warning.

(Congratulations to devout Hindus from Baraguru village for foiling the ploy of missionaries to convert Hindus. Such acts of missionaries are the result of anti-Hindu policy of rulers. Does this country belong to Hindus or Christians? Police are prompt in taking action against Hindus; but try to avoid taking action against followers of other religions. Hindus must realize that nobody is willing to protect Hindus’ interests. Therefore, Hindus should be ready to protect themselves and Hindu Dharma. – Editor)

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