VHP claims Christian missionaries attempted to transform folks in Mathura village; police officers to find ‘not anything’

By means of PTI

MATHURA: The Vishva Hindu Parishad Sunday claimed some Christian missionaries from Firozabad had been seeking to convert ladies and youngsters at a village in Mathura, however police stated they discovered “not anything like non secular conversion” there.

VHP district president Vinod Raghav stated they had been knowledgeable through the citizens of Habbipur village, which is below Mahavan police station, that some folks from the Christian missionaries had been seeking to “deceive” Hindu households “and hatching a conspiracy to transform them”.

“Following this, I despatched a couple of staff of the VHP and Bajrang Dal to discuss with the village and to find the reality,” he stated.

He claimed the Christian missionaries had been maintaining some “programme” in the home of 1 Bunny Singh who stated they had been doing ‘pooja-paath’ (rituals), and that each one provide on the space had been his family members.

On villagers’ allegations that such programmes had been being organised in that space each and every Sunday for a while now and folks had been informed certain issues about Christianity, Bunny Singh stated even Hindus discuss with the dargahs and mazars to provide chadars, “however nobody gadgets to such practices”.

“Even so, if somebody has any objection, we will be able to now not hang the prayer programme,” Singh stated.

Senior Superintendent of Police Abhishek Yadav stated, “The village pradhan of Habbipur MP Yadav knowledgeable us about alleged non secular conversion. However, when the police reached there, not anything like non secular conversion used to be discovered.”

“Then again, seeing the sensitivity of the problem, we will be able to inquire about issues from the folks, and indubitably act if one thing is located to be fallacious.”