In the town of Nihalgarh, northern India, a protest by Hindu nationalists outside a Christian church has reignited debate over religious co-existence. Hundreds gathered to oppose alleged conversion activities by Christian missionaries, prompting local authorities to ensure order amidst rising tensions. The peaceful protest, despite heated verbal exchanges, underscores the enduring cultural discord in India, where Hindu nationalists view missionary work as a potential threat to cultural traditions. Pastor Michael Roy of the Nihalgarh Church strongly denies any forceful conversions, emphasizing the church’s philanthropic mission. This local incident reflects broader national and global issues regarding religious and cultural interaction, highlighting the need for ongoing dialogue to maintain harmony in a diverse society.
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