Deport Believers Pastor Domnic from Goa, enact anti-conversion law: HJS

The Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) and Hindu organisations has urged Additional Collector of North Goa Kedar Naik to deport Believers Pastor Domnic from Goa and enact anti-conversion law in Goa.

HJS and Hindu organisations has made this demand by submitting a memorandum to the Additional Collector.
Delegation comprised of Santosh Rajput of ‘Karni Sena’, Rohan Shirgaonkar of ‘Shivpratisthan Hindusthan-Bicholi’, Anand Mandrekar of Sri Ramwadeshwar Devasthan of Parvori, Vinod Varkhankar, Shivpreimi from Mapusa, Ashish Kocharekar, Shushant Bhosale, Sujay Thamnkar, Tanay Kandolkar, Jayesh Thali of Gomantak Mandir Mahasangh, Govind Chodankar, North Goa Coordinator of HJS, Mrs. Rajshree Gadekar, Mrs. Neha Govekar and Mrs. Babita Sawant of Ranaragini and others were present.

The Memorandum says that ‘Gomantaka, which is regarded as the land of Parashurama, lives in religious harmony with people of all religions’. However, religious harmony in Goa has deteriorated due to the ‘Believers’ who have been converting Hindus continuously for the last few years.

“The ‘Believers’ main location is the ‘Five Pillars Church’ at Sadiem, Siolim in Goa. This place is a place of conversion of Hindus. Pastor Domnic of ‘Believers’ has been arrested by the police once again in the early hours of January 1, 2024. This action has been taken in the case of conversion and Black Magic. This is the third case registered against Pastor Domnic. A case has also been registered against Pastor Domnik’s wife,” the memorandum said.

It further said since there is no anti-conversion law exists in Goa, Pastor Domnic of ‘Believers’ has to be repeatedly arrested after complaining about conversion. “In this regards anti-conversion law should be enacted in Goa like other states of the country. Pastor Dominique of the ‘Believers’ should be thoroughly investigated for forced conversions and the wealth generated from them,” HJS said in the memorandum.

Source : Goemkarponn

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