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Nun and 19 Tribal Children Detained Over Alleged Conversion Claims

by sabal singh bhati
September 23, 2025
Nun and 19 Tribal Children Detained Over Alleged Conversion Claims

A Catholic nun and 19 tribal minors were detained and interrogated for nearly five hours at Tata Nagar railway station in Jharkhand after members of the Bajrang Dal alleged they were being taken for religious conversion. The group included four boys and fifteen girls and was stopped shortly after arriving on the South Bihar Express late Friday night. Authorities, including the Child Helpline, investigated the claims but found no evidence of any conversion activity. Christian rights organizations have accused Bajrang Dal activists of taking photos and videos of the minors and sharing them on social media during the incident. This episode has drawn criticism from church groups, who perceive it as harassment and an attempt to intimidate minority communities.

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