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Pastor wins landmark case in 4-year battle over false conversion claims

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NEW DELHI — The first Christian charged under an “anti-conversion” law has now become the first to be acquitted under the Uttarakhand state statute following a four-year legal battle.

Judicial Magistrate Anju (who uses only one name) of the Ramnagar Court in Nainital District delivered the acquittal order on Sept. 17, clearing Pastor Nandan Singh, also named as Narendra Singh and popularly known as Pastor Nandan Singh Bisht, of all charges under Sections 3 and 5 of the Religious Freedom Act, 2018.

“It was the first such acquittal since the legislation came into force in 2018,” said Rajesh Kumar, a friend of Pastor Bisht, who added that he was the first Christian arrested in Uttarakhand under the law four years ago.”

The pastor’s legal ordeal began on Oct. 2, 2021, when he and about 25 Christians had gathered for an all-night prayer at his rented house. About 30 to 35 Hindus, mainly from nearby villages, barged into his home at about 10 a.m.

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Its a bit ironic when you consider in the west we are just coming to realise the whole forced conversion of trans ideology on our kids lol.

Nevertheless a good and surprising result and one I think may happen more in this political climate where some of these radical progressive ideas have gone to far and dimissed not only other peoples rights to practice their beliefs. But also reality itself.

It seems Totalian world when Christians gathered and doing what they have done for 2000 years in praying to God for others to help them from their troubles and spiritual affliction that this now be regarded as illegal.

It seems two worldview beliefs have clashed and the world was winning. Hopefully now we will see a bit of balance. But I don't think so by how it seems that anti Christian beliefs are rising in the wake of Kirks death. Though this had already been rising along with antisemetism.

But strangly at the same time there is this awakening to the truth which in turn is causing a certain number of radicals to double down. So even though we are seeing some wins for common sense really at the same time we are seeing acts that are defying common decency and outside the law and people know it and don't care. Its like the line was drawn and crossed and now its war.
 
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