Karnataka: A few days after Christmas, the idol of the child Jesus is also installed in the church everyday.

An employee of the church informed a priest as soon as he saw it.

Unknown people in a church in Mysore, Karnataka, alternated on Tuesday. Along with this, the statue of Baby Jesus in the church will also be damaged. This number was given two days after Christmas at St. Mary’s Church in Periyapatna, Mysore. Several police teams have been found to search the site. The police are also examining photographs of the fire in the church premises to identify the punch. A church employee immediately reported the sighting to a priest at 6:00 pm on Tuesday.

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Police said the attackers broke open the back door to enter the church. Giving details of the case, Seema Latkar, Superintendent of Police, Mysore said, “We are tracing from nearby technology recorded possession markers. Prima facie it looks like it is theft as they are literate by taking money.” Have gone and also taken a collection box kept outside the church.”

Several churches and Christian missionaries have been confronted by some religious and political organizations in the last few months over the fallacy of forced religion. Last Friday, a group of lakhs of people attacked a Christmas event in Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand, alleging forced conversions. While in Uttar Pradesh, two people were arrested on Monday for allegedly converting people to Christianity.

Karnataka passed the anti-conversion bill earlier this year, which provides for “conversion from one religion to another by force, undue influence, coercion, inducement or any fraud or by any of these means or for the purpose of marriage”. Prohibits conversion through “practice”. ,

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