AHMEDABAD: Indian police are probing a charity started by Mother Teresa, officials said Tuesday, in the latest example of growing pressure on Christians under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist government.
Authorities in the western state of Gujarat told AFP they were investigating whether the Missionaries of Charity forced girls in its shelter home there to wear a cross and read the Bible.
Modi’s home state is one of several in Hindu-majority India where vaguely worded rules against “forceful conversion” have been put in place, or more strictly enforced, in recent years.
District social officer Mayank Trivedi told AFP that his complaint to the police was based on a report by child welfare authorities and other district officials.
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