Khandwa : Three Christians arrested on charges of religious conversions in Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh have been sent to judicial custody.
They were arrested after a villager complained that they were forcibly trying to convert their religion.
Following the arrest, the police produced Amarsingh, Kishor Barela, and Prabhakar Barela before a court which remanded them in judicial custody.
“They had organised a similar camp in village Sitaberi and enticed tribal people into conversion by giving Bible and Cross,” said a local, Raju, in his complaint.
The villagers claimed in their complaint that the all the three accused had said that if they believed in Jesus Christ their illness would be cured.
All three accused are from Burhanpur, Badvani, and from Maharashtra. They were also alleged for converting more than 50 people in the village.