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West Bengal: Christian missionaries flee after conversion attempt in Baruipur; locals protest ‘faith healing’ tactics

Local Hindus in Baruipur, South 24 Parganas, in West Bengal thwarted an alleged conversion attempt by Christian missionaries who promised miraculous disease cures to lure villagers. The missionaries fled the area following strong protests from the community

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Tensions flared in West Bengal’s South 24 Parganas district on June 15, when a group of Christian missionaries allegedly attempted to convert Hindu villagers in Baruipur using deceptive tactics, including promises to miraculously cure diseases. The attempt was swiftly thwarted after local Hindu residents strongly protested, leading to the missionaries’ sudden retreat from the area.

According to local sources, the missionaries had entered the village claiming to offer “divine healing” to residents suffering from chronic illnesses and ailments. Posing as spiritual healers and representatives of a charitable trust, they allegedly tried to exploit the vulnerabilities of impoverished and unwell villagers, especially targeting those with limited access to medical facilities.

However, before any formal conversion could take place, members of the local Hindu community became aware of the ongoing activities. Gathering quickly, villagers confronted the missionaries and demanded they cease their operations immediately. Tensions escalated but remained under control as the missionaries, reportedly unprepared for resistance, fled the scene before law enforcement could arrive.

News coming in from South 24 Parganas district of #WestBengal.

Local Hindus stopped a conversion attempt by the Christian Missionaries in #Baruipur. Due to the protests, Christian Missionaries fled.

Christian Missionaries were trying to convert Hindu villagers by promising to… pic.twitter.com/EmMcTkCrua

— Hindu Voice (@HinduVoice_in) June 15, 2025

Sources familiar with the situation claim that this was not an isolated event but part of a larger pattern of covert proselytization efforts being undertaken in rural and tribal belts of West Bengal. The tactic of using “faith healing” has long been flagged by Hindu advocacy groups as a manipulative strategy to lure the economically vulnerable and spiritually curious into abandoning their native faiths.

“These missionaries came with the promise of curing diseases and offering miracle solutions. They prey on the desperation of poor villagers who have no access to hospitals,” said a local resident who witnessed the incident. “But we were alert. We stopped them before they could harm our social fabric.”

Locals allege that this is part of a recurring pattern wherein foreign-funded missionary groups disguise themselves as social workers or health volunteers, using moments of individual or family crisis to push religious conversions.

Following the incident, community leaders in Baruipur have demanded an investigation and increased vigilance from local authorities to prevent such attempts in the future. “This is not charity, this is religious exploitation,” said a village elder. “We are tolerant people, but we will not tolerate deceit. The authorities must take this seriously.”

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Local Hindu organisations have also urged the West Bengal government and law enforcement to enact stricter monitoring mechanisms to prevent the misuse of medical outreach and humanitarian initiatives for religious conversion. They argue that such activities not only threaten cultural and religious harmony but also violate the dignity of economically weaker citizens.

As of now, no FIR has been registered, and the identity of the fleeing missionaries remains unknown. Efforts are underway to obtain CCTV footage and eyewitness accounts that could aid in tracing the individuals involved.

Local police have yet to issue a formal statement, though sources indicate that district-level intelligence has been informed and may be probing links between this incident and previous reports of similar attempts in nearby areas such as Joynagar and Canning.

Topics: Hindu VillagersReligious conversionsChristian MissionariesSouth 24 ParganasConversion
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