SHUATS VC booked for 'illegal' religious conversion

SHUATS VC booked for 'illegal' religious conversion

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New Delhi, Updated on Jan 23, 2023 10:07 IST

Police filed the case responding to a complaint filed by one Sarvendra Vikram Singh, a resident of Sultanpur district, who said he had come to Fatehpur for some work on January 25, 2021, Circle officer (City) Veer Singh said

SHUATS VC booked for 'illegal' religious conversion

SHUATS VC booked for 'illegal' religious conversion

A case has been filed against 10 named people, including a Vice-Chancellor, and 50 others unidentified people for alleged illegal religious conversion of a man.  Police filed the case responding to a complaint filed by one Sarvendra Vikram Singh, a resident of Sultanpur district, who said he had come to Fatehpur for some work on January 25, 2021, Circle officer (City) Veer Singh said.

"He later met a man named Ramchandra in Sujrahi village, who told him that Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences (SHUATS), Prayagraj, was giving money on adopting Christianity, and it will also bear the running expenses for his family," as reported by News 18.

"Ramchandra took Sarvendra to the Indian Press Church in Deviganj, where he met a priest, who told him about the money offer and also a job upon conversion. After this, Sarvendra went with the priest to Naini in Prayagraj where underwent the conversion," the CO said.

"SHUATS Vice Chancellor RB Lal is among the 10 people named in the FIR," he said.

“Sarvendra had adopted Christianity from Hinduism. Subsequently, he again converted back to Hinduism, and then lodged a police complaint, after realising his mistake," the CO said.

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