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Religious Conversions: Karnataka Govt To Survey Christian Missionaries Operating In The State

Swarajya StaffOct 14, 2021, 11:12 AM | Updated 11:11 AM IST
Christian bodies and evangelical groups have also started targeting Hindus for conversion and the Lankan administration and police are backing the Christians. 

Christian bodies and evangelical groups have also started targeting Hindus for conversion and the Lankan administration and police are backing the Christians. 


The Backward Classes and Minorities Welfare Department in Karnataka has ordered the officers to conduct a survey of both official and non-official Christian missionaries functioning in the state, according to sources.

The order is issued at a time when Karnataka contemplates bringing an anti-conversion law in response to the complaints of forced conversions in the state. The decision was taken in the meeting held at Vikasa Soudha on Wednesday by the Backward Classes and Minorities Welfare Committee.

Legislators Goolihatti Shekar, Puttaranga Setty, B.M. Farooq, Virupakshappa Bellary, Ashok Naik and others took part in the meeting and discussed the matter. The committee also discussed the facilities availed by the missionaries from the government. The committee also discussed the registration of Christian missionaries.

The committee members have suggested withdrawing government facilities to those who get converted. BJP MLA Goolihatti Shekar stated that according to preliminary information available, 40 per cent of the Churches functioning in the state are unofficial. "Statistics are being gathered in this regard. The committee discussed unofficial missionaries operating in the state," he added.


BJP MLA Goolihatti Shekar had raised the issue of religious conversions on the floor of the Assembly during the Monsoon Session. He claimed that his mother was converted without his knowledge, and the Christian missionaries foisted false atrocity and rape cases on those who questioned their conversion activities. He has also initiated 'Ghar wapsi', an initiative to facilitate conversions of Christians to Hinduism.

Shekhar had recently alleged that around 20,000-25,000 people from various communities in the taluk had been converted to Christianity. While he received unpredicted support across social media, the state‘s CM Basavaraj Bommai and Home Minister Araga Jnanendra too spoke about bringing an anti-conversion law in the state.

With Agency Inputs

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