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Conversion Allegations Filed Against Pastor in Uttarakhand Khatima

Police case registered against pastor in Khatima for allegedly converting members of the Tharu community through church activities.

ChurchStacks · 1 min read · 12 May 2026

The news: A case has been filed against a pastor in Khatima, Uttarakhand, with allegations of converting members of the Tharu tribal community to Christianity through church activities. The Hindi-language report from Panchjanya indicates that formal charges have been registered with local police regarding these conversion allegations.

Why it matters for church leaders: Anti-conversion laws in various Indian states continue to create legal challenges for pastors and church leaders. Cases like this highlight the sensitive nature of evangelistic activities and the importance of understanding local legal frameworks. Such incidents can lead to increased scrutiny of church activities and affect community relations, making it crucial for leaders to be aware of legal boundaries while conducting ministry work.

The takeaway: Stay informed about your state's laws regarding religious conversion and ensure all church activities comply with local regulations while maintaining transparent community relationships.

Source: Panchjanya


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