The Emmanuel Tribal Mission Society is exposed for operating an illegal children’s home in Chengicherla, Hyderabad. They were also religious proselytising minors. An FIR was filed against them after an inspection by the District Child Protection Officer. He said seven children, two from Nepal and five from Telangana, were at their unauthorised orphanage.
Disturbing evidence, including a video of pastors linked to this group baptising minors, has surfaced. An NGO is working on reuniting these children with their families.
Emmanuel Tribal Mission Society
In a shocking revelation, a Christian missionary organisation named Emmanuel Tribal Mission Society has been found running an illegal children’s home in Chengicherla and indulging in religious proselytisation.
An FIR has been registered against the missionary organisation based on the complaint given by the District Child Protection Officer.
The officer visited the unauthorised childcare institution Emmanuel Children Orphan Home, which is run by the same society. That is where he found seven children (five from Telangana and two from Nepal).
A video uploaded to the Christian organisation’s YouTube channel in May 2021 shows a man baptising children.
Extremely Shocking!!
Pastors of Emmanuel Children Orphanage at Chengicherla, Hyderabad, involved Christian conversions targeting minor girls!
2 Nepali & 5 Telangana girls found in this illegal Home.@CwcMedchal @Collector_MDL @revanth_anumula @TelanganaCMO @KanoongoPriyank https://t.co/VsFbfjwrAF pic.twitter.com/oUaUvOTpaP
— Legal Rights Protection Forum (@lawinforce) August 21, 2024
NGO watchdog Legal Rights Protection Forum is in touch with Nepal’s Hindu groups to reunite the two Nepalese girls with their parents. They are also making efforts to rescue and rehabilitate the other five children.
Last year, an FIR was filed against Pandita Ramabai Mukti Mission Orphanage in Pune (Maharashtra) for confining & converting minors. Two girls who had lost their mothers were admitted to the orphanage. The orphanage workers forced these girls to bathe in public, clean toilets, pray to Jesus and have wine. These orphans were denied proper food and clothing for not agreeing to convert to Christianity. They were reportedly prohibited from wearing Hindu symbols.
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