98 tribal Christians \'reconverted\' to Hinduism\, claims right-wing group

98 tribal Christians 'reconverted' to Hinduism, claims right-wing group

Press Trust of India  |  Kailashahar (Tripura) 

The Hindu Manch, a Hindu right-wing group, Monday claimed that 98 Christians belonging to 23 tribal families were "reconverted" to in

"This is like a return of lost family members to their own home. They were Hindus, but were lured into Christianity after the Sonamukhi tea garden in district, where they were working, was closed in 2010," told reporters.

He said most of converted persons belong to Orao and Munda tribal communities.

The (VHP) was also associated with the reconversion programme that took place here in district, around 180 km from state capital Agartala, on Sunday.

district secretary said it was 'Ghar Wapsi' for the people.

Birsa Munda, one of the reconverted, claimed that they were lured towards Christianity but later treated badly by those who had convinced them to convert.

"We are very poor people. Christians converted us. They also frequently misbehaved with us. We reconverted to by our own will," he told reporters.

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First Published: Mon, January 21 2019. 20:25 IST