Hindu Munnani Thwarts Alleged Proselytization Attempts In Tamil Nadu’s Theni And Madurai Districts

Once again, the Hindu Munnani has intervened to stop the alleged conversion of underprivileged children through Sunday summer classes. This time, missionaries reportedly targeted young, innocent children in the districts of Theni and Madurai in Tamil Nadu, attempting to convert them to Christianity without their parents’ knowledge by promoting the teachings of Jesus Christ. The Hindu Munnani effectively halted this activity.

The first incident occurred in the Keerathurai area of Madurai city. Christian missionaries had been conducting ‘Sunday classes’ for underprivileged Hindu boys and girls, during which they preached that ‘Jesus is good and has come to save the world.’ When locals became aware of this, they informed the Hindu Munnani, who promptly intervened and stopped the classes. An FIR was subsequently filed at the Keerathurai police station, and the children were safely returned to their parents.

In another incident in Chinnamanur, Theni District, an unauthorized prayer hall near Potiyamman Temple hosted a summer class for Hindu boys, where attempts were made to convert them to Christianity. The boys were reportedly crowned with Jesus’ crown and given name badges featuring Jesus stickers. Christian missionary James Raja orchestrated this illegal conversion effort involving over 30 children. Hindu Munnani activists intervened, halted the conversion process, and alerted the parents about the potential attempts of such conversions.

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