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Two Korean Girls are being accused of religious conversion in India

The two girls were surrounded by the group of Indian university boys who chanted them with the slogan of 'Jai Shri Ram.’

 

Newsnomics AJAY ANGELINA reporter | The two Korean girls are being accused of religious conversion by a

group of Hindu supremacist students at the Chaudhary Charan Singh University in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh,

India on Saturday January 21,2023.


As per media report, the two Korean girls are studying Hindi in Delhi were harassed by a group of right-wing students at CCS university U.P, who claimed that the two Korean girls are Christian missionaries and had come to convert them into Christianity.”


The two girls were surrounded by the group of Indian university boys who chanted them with the slogan of

'Jai Shri Ram.’


Right After the news of the incident spread, the Meerut Police intervened and rescued the two Korean girls.
The Meerut Police refuted allegations of religious conversion imposed by the right-wing students of CCS

University.


The Meerut police on their twitter page said, “Some foreign girls had come to visit the university. Some youths deliberately asked them about their religion and made a video. Some people wrongly spread this video that

they are propagating religion.”

 

Meerut’s CO (Civil lines) Arvind Kumar told The Indian Express, “an FIR will be registered against the accused

by today and the relevant sections of the IPC for misbehavior, abuse and hurting religious sentiments will be

included.” 

 

“Our police team was near the university and we immediately got the matter under control. We helped both Korean students and escorted them safely to their hotel,” he said. 

 

“A Local Intelligent Officer (LIU) was deployed for them; he was monitoring the situation all the time. On

Sunday, they had a flight to Delhi, from where they would return to their country on Monday.”

 

Further, Kumar said, “the girls had come to Meerut on Friday and were visiting different places in the city. They have many Indian friends in their country’s university. That’s why they seem comfortable speaking a little bit of Hindi. One of their Indian friends had suggested them to visit Meerut university.”
 


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