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India’s Anti-Conversion Law Imprisons Pastor and Wife for Celebrating Christmas and Serving the Poor

29 January 2025

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Pastor Jose Pappachan and his wife Sheeja Pappachan are the first Christians to be convicted in India under the Hindu Nationalists’ anti-conversion laws.

The Pappachans were fined, then imprisoned for five years, because they celebrated Christmas with, sought to teach, and feed the poor.

Hindu activists complained the couple were converting illiterate Dalits to Christianity by coercing them with “gifts”.

A Dalit social worker reported the couple because, he claimed, their “activities were causing mental distress to the Dalit caste community.”

Up to ten witnesses provided testimony against the Pappachans.

Most told the court the couple “held a gathering on December 25th, celebrated Jesus Christ’s birthday with a cake, and offered sweets to locals.”

The Christian couple were also accused of inviting “villagers to gather at their home for prayer meetings.”

One witness accused the husband-and-wife ministry team of using food as an incentive for conversion, stating that they “organised community meals” and distributed Christian-themed educational material.

In an attempt to back up the prosecution’s case, police investigators submitted as evidence:

A children’s picture Bible; four large diaries, three of which had “Holy Bible” written on the first page; two small diaries, one titled New Testament Idioms, and four Christian calendars.

Guilty Verdict

Condemning the couple, the court ruled that both Jose and Sheeja had,

“engaged with members of the Dalit community, teaching them the Bible, promoting the teachings of Jesus Christ, and attempted to lure them into converting to Christianity through monetary incentive.”

Despite a lack of evidence, Indian journalist Subhi Vishwakarma said the Pappachans were found “guilty of orchestrating a conversion racket” targeting the vulnerable.

On a secondary charge of publicly abusing the Dalits, the Pappachans were found not guilty.

Alongside “the Bible is offensive” justifications for the lack of any real evidence, the court seems to have accepted implied guilt as evidence.

The couple, prosecutors argued, had no business being in the region, therefore Pastor Jose’s and his wife’s guilt was self-evident.

Jose and Sheeja denied all charges.

Regardless of their defence, the Christian Indian couple were each sentenced to five years in prison and fined INR 50,000 (roughly AUD $923).

The 22 January sentencing was a loud warning to Christians against any attempt at loving the “vulnerable Dalit” out of the “don’t mess with their karma” Hindu caste system.

No Evidence

Responding, International Christian Concern (ICC) called the judgement a “dangerous precedent”.

There was “no concrete defence evidence submitted to prove the charges of forced conversions,” they added.

Nor was there any evidence the Pappachans were manipulating villagers with the promise of money if they converted to Christianity.

Additionally, the complaint came from a prejudiced source.

Dr Chandrika Prasad, the social worker who pursued the couple, is also a “local leader of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)”.

The Dalits (legally known as the Scheduled caste), ICC explained, are considered outcasts and represent the lowest level of castes in India.

They are “socially, economically, and historically marginalised communities, who have traditionally embraced Christianity to escape the Hindu caste system.”

I’ve been writing about the impact of India’s and Pakistan’s versions of “hate speech” legislation for a while now.

(You can read those articles here, here, here, and here).

In sum, Hindu anti-conversion and Islamic blasphemy laws are providing the West with an ample amount of evidence warning us against legislating “hate speech” laws.

The persecution of the Pappachans is made possible by the political suppression of free speech.

In the West, this suppression justifies its existence as social justice.

This is the core tenet of “voice and visibility” for so-called “oppressed and under-represented minorities”.

As the victims of hate speech laws in India and Pakistan show, the goal isn’t shelter for the socially vulnerable.

The real end game for hate speech laws is the protection of politicians, false religion, and the further advancement of the Christ-hating activist class.

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Image of the Pappachans courtesy of Waleed Zarou.

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6 Comments

  1. Pauline Tondl 29 January 2025 at 10:14 am - Reply

    Thankyou Rod for this sad news.
    As well as prayer for them, is there anything else we Australians can do for this missionary couple ? Raise a petition seeking their release, due to there apparently being no solid evidence of actual misconduct ? Or similar ?

    • Rod 29 January 2025 at 10:26 am - Reply

      Hi Pauline, not that I’m aware of. Other than the very real power of prayer, intercession etc. there currently isn’t a petition to have them released. Judging by the Hindu hatred for Christians (labelled Colonialists) I encountered, I don’t think there’s a lot the politicians in India will do. As some Indians believe, “to be Indian is to be Hindu.”

      • Pauline Tondl 29 January 2025 at 11:16 am - Reply

        Thx Rod. It can look very bleak.
        Nevertheless the light of God’s truth shines brightly even in the darkest places ! May the blessings of the whole Gospel be upon these two precious servants of the Most High God, and may His grace and encouragement be poured out upon all who have heard the Gospel through their ministry. 🙏

  2. Pauline Tondl 29 January 2025 at 11:17 am - Reply

    Thx Rod. It can look very bleak.
    Nevertheless the light of God’s truth shines brightly even in the darkest places !
    May the blessings of the whole Gospel be upon these two precious servants of the Most High God, and may His grace and encouragement be poured out upon all who have heard the Gospel through their ministry. 🙏

  3. Vivienne Williams 29 January 2025 at 11:36 am - Reply

    God always uses these events to bring glory and people to Him. I pray for the people involved that their faith in God Alm8ghty will be strong and strengthened as they endure these awful trials. God is faithful, He will bless them and for everything they lose of this world, God will multiply. God richly bless these missionaries and increase their harvest to your glory in Jesus’s m8ghty name.

  4. Countess Antonia Maria Violetta Scrivanich 29 January 2025 at 2:35 pm - Reply

    A powerful article . St.MotherTeresa’s nuns who were so lauded internationally in the 1980s + 1990s are now blocked . India has retreated into Barbarism with its persecution of Indian Christians , many of whom have been converts since the earliest days of Christianity( St Thomas , the disciple of Jesus ),+ Portuguese Jesuits in 16th century. The ” Coptic Womb ” forced conversions in Egypt to Islam is a disgrace to UN Human Rights + Religious Freedom Charters to which the Western world( + its “Me Too “Movement ) turns a blind eye !Texan Biology Professor+ indigenous Indian , Dr Jarkey, has been sacked from his coloured college for continuing to lecture what he has done for 20 years, that there are only 2 sexes.
    Conclusion : The complicit West should hang its head in shame for its silence for allowing rapes, kidnaps, murders, destruction of homes + hundreds of churches . It should loudly condemn these Crimes against UN Charters of Human Rights+Freedom of Religion. Our Christian Duty is to pressure govts to act to end these Crimes..

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