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Thursday, April 25, 2024

TN: Christian in-laws force mute Hindu woman to convert, throw her out for refusing

A young divyang woman in Tamil Nadu has accused her husband of refusing to live with her after she scuttled her in-laws attempts to convert her. The Hindu woman along with her mother staged a protest in Nagappatinam Collector Office as police didn’t take any action despite filing complaints many times.

Vimala Devi, a 26 year old mute woman from Nagappatinam was married off to one Shankar on July 4, 2019. Shankar lived with her only for 15 days and left for Singapore to work. Vimala Devi has accused her in-laws of forcing her to convert to Christianity after he left. But as she refused to do so, she was thrown out of their house. Since then Vimala has been living with her mother.

Vimala’s mother Tamilarasi who spoke to the media said that in all the 3 years that her daughter lived with her, Shankar didn’t even call her once. He didn’t pick up their calls either when they tried to contact him. Despite filing multiple complaints with the Nagappattinam all women police station, no action has been taken on Shankar and his family so far.

Fed up with police inaction, Vimala Devi staged a protest at the Collector Office along with her relatives. This is yet another case of conversion breaking families. With the belief that only their god is the true one, abrahamics continue to torment Hindus.

In February 2022, when vanvasis in a village in Chandigarh saw the rising threat of Christian conversion to their indigenous religion and asked those who had converted to leave, the children lodged a complaint against their families and villagers alleging robbery and assault.

In January 2022, converted Christian in-laws compelled a Hindu man to convert to Christianity to see his new born baby.

An octogenarian from Tamil Nadu had donated his Rs.2 crore worth house to his Kula Devata temple as he was upset that his converted Christian children won’t perform his last rites as per Hindu customs.

In March 2021, am 18 year old boy was driven to suicide after his family, thanks to missionaries in his village, pressurised him to convert to Christianity. In 2017, a father had mercilessly thrashed his son for not converting to Christianity in Karnataka. The father used to be the hereditary pujari of the village temple and the son took up his responsibilities after the former converted.

HinduPost had covered the case of a Hindu maid who was being pressurized to convert by her own relatives who had converted to Christianity in Goa. The maid’s uncle (A Kannadiga) who was a worshiper of the goddess Yellama earlier, after embracing Christianity told the maid that she was worshiping the devil and that she would go to hell if she didn’t embrace the true God — Jesus Christ. 

Another boy who converted claimed that his parents would be going to hell because they rejected Jesus and worshiped ‘forms of the devil.’ In East UP’s Jaunpur, a Hindu mother belonging to a Scheduled Caste had complained that her 22-year-old daughter was kidnapped by a missionary gang operating in their village – they threatened to kill the girl unless the entire family converted.

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  1. While the 1st referenced article from Tamil media Dinamalar mentions the forced conversion angle, the following 2nd referenced one from DailyThanthi doesn’t mention anything about it at all!!! Which one is true and which is fake?

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