Friday, January 21, 2011

Supreme Court of India Warns Christians for Forcefull Conversions in Darasing Judgement.

Murdikar News Network:
New Delhi: While delivering judgement on Christian Missionary Graham Stains murder case,India's Supreme Court today came down heavily on Christian missionaries for indulging in forceful conversions.The bench of justices P Sathasivam and BS Chauhan observed that there cannot be any justification for interference in someone's belief while decrying forceful conversions.While delivering the verdict in the murder case on Friday the court observed that investigations reveal that Staines was involved in conversions and there are materials to suggest that the missionaries were indulging in forceful conversion in the area.
Dara Singh's lawyer SS Mishra said that the missionaries were indulging in forceful conversions and his client just wanted to threaten them and not kill Staines. "There are materials which suggest that forceful conversion was there. However, so far as the material for conviction is concerned Supreme Court maintained the judgement of the High Court. There is no direct evidence, no one had seen crime done by accused. It appears that they had gone to threaten and teach them a lesson and not kill Staines," said Mishra.Staines and his two sons, Philip (10) and Timothy (6) were burnt to death while they were sleeping inside a van outside a church at Manoharpur village in Koenjhar district of Orissa on January 22, 1999 by Dara Singh and Mahendra Hembram.Both Singh and Hembram have been sentenced to life in the case.
It is well known fact that Graham Stains was making forceful conversions of Hindu tribals in the area and there were social unrest in the area due to forcefull conversions.Supreme Court only justified the stand of Hindu Organizations that Christians are doing forcefull and deceitfull conversions in India.

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