Raipur: A pastor and the other two, including the carrier of the office of Christian clothing, allegedly served and harassed in the police station by members of the right-wing organization in the capital of Chhattisgarh Raipur on Sunday, a senior official said.
The right-wing activist group accused Father Harish Sahu pampering itself in religious conversion and persecuting Him and Ankush Baryjimar, Secretary General of Christian Chhattisgarh forum, and one Prakash still, in the Purani Basti police station, he said.
“Sahu had been called to the police station after a right-wing organization filed a complaint against him that he pampered religious repentance.
Thus, he came to the police station today along with baryjimar and still.
But a group of right wings.
Activists present there managed and harassed the trio In the Station House Officer (Sho) room, “he said.
The incident video became a viral on social media.
After the incident, Purani Basti Station House Officer (Sho) Yadumani Sidar was attached to the police line by police senior supervisor Ajay Yadav, the official added.
Baryarkar filed a complaint in this matter, after several people were ordered under the IPC 147 section (riots), 294 (obscene actions and songs), 323 (voluntarily causing injury) and 506 (criminal intimidation), he said.
The incident took place exactly a week after a 25-year-old priest, Kawalsingh Paraste, allegedly beaten at his home in Poli Village in the state of the state of Kabirdham with a mass of more than 100 people, accused him of spoiling religious repentance.
(With input from PTI)