Andhra Pradesh orders demolition of illegal structures in Calvary Church that claimed to convert 3000 Hindus every month
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Andhra Pradesh orders demolition of illegal structures in Calvary Church that claimed to convert 3000 Hindus every month

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In a major update to the ‘Calvary Temple Church’ controversy, the Minority Welfare Department of Andhra Pradesh has issued orders to demolish the Church and associated premises located in the Namburu village, Pedakakani Mandal, Guntur District. **Calvari temple actively converting around 3 thousand hindus every month to Christianity** Foreign origin news channels are claiming that …calvari Temple in Hyderabad run by paster Sathish is actively converting around 3 thousand hindus every month to Christianity… so far… pic.twitter.com/6zSDcA5hBb — Devika Journalist October 26, 2024 In October, it was reported that the Calvary Church, led by Pastor Dr Satish Kumar from Hyderabad, converted around 3000 Hindus every month to Christianity. Later on 28th October 2024, the Legal Rights Protection Forum shared on social media platform X that following orders from the Kakinada District Collector, revenue officials had confiscated the Calvary Temple which was a digital church branch operated from Hyderabad. #BIGNEWS: Following orders from the Kakinada District Collector, revenue officials have confiscated the Calvary Temple, a digital church branch operated by Pastor Satish Kumar from Hyderabad. pic.twitter.com/KL8rCKUIPA — Legal Rights Protection Forum October 28, 2024 About Calvary Temple India As reported earlier, Calvary Temple India was founded by Dr. Satish Kumar in 2005.

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