The churches were demolished because they were built on government land; None of this will give up; Conversion will continue

North East Bishop’s words about missionary activities in North East India are now going viral on social media. The North East Bishop has denied reports that missionary workers are being persecuted in the North East region. The Bishop clarified that religious propaganda and conversion are going on smoothly in North East India. The North East Bishop was talking to a channel.

They are trying to bring as many people to Christianity as possible. Religious propaganda is being carried out in the North East region now without any fear. But he also informed that the central government is worried about this kind of religious conversion.

The reason for the destruction of churches in North East India is because they were built on government land, the bishop said. “Churches built in reserve forest areas and other areas were demolished. Therefore, the government cannot be blamed for that incident. We have encroached on their land and built the church. But the government could have considered the need for a church for the converted tribal Christians to worship.” Bishop added.

The bishop also stated that the three churches that were demolished in Manipur were built illegally. “Despite applying for the permit, I did not get it. The central government is concerned about the conversion activities in the North East region and they are keeping an eye on us. Central intelligence is monitoring some bishops. But because of that, we will not stop our missionary work, we will go ahead.” The words of the bishop are now being discussed in the social media.

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