Bajrang Dal activists allege forced conversion to Christianity

Bajrang Dal activists disrupted a prayer meeting in a Karnataka village, alleging that individuals were attempting to force residents to convert to Christianity. Police intervened after the activists confronted the organizers, though no formal charges were reported.
Why it matters
The incident reflects ongoing communal tensions and debates surrounding religious conversion laws in India.
Bajrang Dal activists objected to a prayer meeting in Kakkeri village, near Khanapur in Belagavi district, on Friday. They alleged that two persons were trying to convert the poor residents of the village to Christianity forcefully.
The report provides a factual account of the confrontation and the police response without taking a side.
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