[GHHF] AP High Court says a Christian cannot file SC/ST Atrocities against Hindus; Result of GHHF Bharat National General Secretary Rajesh Thunuguntla’s challenge to false case.
Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is extremely happy to inform that Rajesh Thunuguntla, National General Secretary of GHHF Bharat. We congratulate him on his persistence and determination to challenge the application of the Atrocities Act.
Major Points:
• A Christian Pastor filed a false case against Hindus who opposed the conversion and construction of Church.
• Mandal Officer gave a fake certificate saying that the Pastor was a Hindu, even though he was provided evidence that the Pastor was a Christian.
• Rajesh and Harsha challenged the false case filed by Pastor
• Andhra Pradesh High Court issued verdict saying a Christin cannot be SC/ST once they are converted to Christianity.
• Thousands of false Atrocities cases become invalid.
The recent verdict by the Andhra Pradesh High Court regarding Christianization and the atrocities of Christians in India is like a slap in the face to such activities and government officials.
The incident that occurred in Kothapalem village, Pittalavanipalem Mandal, which falls under the erstwhile Guntur district and the present Bapatla district, is an event that can provide direction to the entire nation. Once, Kothapalem village was entirely Hindu. Adjacent to this village is Khajipalem, where a fanatical Christian pastor named Chintada Anand resided. Operating a church in Khajipalem as his center, he engaged in conversions in several surrounding villages and would threaten Hindus who opposed him.
In this process, Pastor Anand set his sights on Kothapalem village, which was 100% Hindu. He converted some individuals in the village through enticements and deceptive words and would denigrate Hindu deities. With the help of those who had converted, he planned to construct a church in Kothapalem. Some residents of the village did not like this. They believed that since the pastor constantly insulted Hindu deities and carried out conversions, the construction of a church would lead to many problems in the future, so they opposed its construction.
Determined to build the church, the Christian pastor Chintada Anand filed a false complaint at the Chendolu Police Station against six individuals – Akkala Ramireddy, Venkata Reddy, Lakshma Reddy, Nagaraju, Manikanta, and Venkateswara Reddy – alleging that they had abused him using his caste name and attacked him. The strange thing here is that the pastor filed the complaint on 24/01/2021, but a day earlier, the villagers of Kothapalem had already filed a complaint at the police station stating that the pastor was insulting Hindu deities, behaving violently towards those who objected, and that his actions could lead to clashes in the village. Despite this, the police registered an FIR based on the pastor's complaint without even filing an FIR for the Hindus' complaint. This exemplifies how Christians influence the government and systems.
After the police registered a false SC/ST Atrocities case against these six individuals, they were unsure of what to do and contacted Thunuguntla Rajesh, the National General Secretary of GHHF Bharat. Rajesh and Harsha encouraged them, held several meetings in the village, educated the villagers about the dangers of conversions, and assured them of their support in the legal battle against the false SC/ST Atrocities case filed by the pastor. To alleviate their fears regarding the SC/ST Atrocities case, they also brought Shyam Prasad Mukherji (Advocate) to the village for a meeting.
While arguments were ongoing in the Guntur court regarding the false SC/ST Atrocities case filed by the police, a petition was also filed in the High Court to dismiss the case. Additionally, despite submitting evidence to the local MRO (Mandal Revenue Officer) proving that Chintada Anand was a Christian and a church pastor, the MRO issued a certificate confirming him as belonging to the SC (Scheduled Caste). This is another example of how much influence Christians have on the systems. Initially, the villagers were afraid, but later they stood firm and bravely fought against the false case filed against them. In this process, the Christian pastor exerted a lot of pressure on them to compromise. Local political leaders and the police repeatedly called the victims, threatening to withdraw the case filed in the High Court and not object to the construction of the church in their village. They even offered to withdraw the SC/ST Atrocities case if the villagers agreed. During this time, the SC/ST Commission also provided ₹2 lakh in cash to the Christian pastor – a government reward for filing a false case.
Despite spending over four years going around police stations and courts, the villagers of Kothapalem did not lose courage and waged a righteous battle for Dharma. As a result, the Andhra Pradesh High Court delivered a historic verdict. This verdict is a slap in the face to all those who convert, illegally avail the reservations of Hindu brethren, and file false cases. It serves as a warning to those who work as pastors in our regions and illegally enjoy reservations, and it is a source of courage for activists who stand for Dharma in the face of difficulties.
We are not going to leave this matter here. We are going to file another case against the MRO who issued a false SC certificate to the Christian pastor Chintada Anand despite providing sufficient evidence, against the police who filed a false case without proper investigation and caused mental anguish for over four years, and against the pastor who converted Hindus, insulted our deities, and filed a false case against the Hindu brothers who objected. Our plan is to ensure that the money received by the pastor from the SC/ST Commission is recovered, his SC reservation is canceled, and action is taken against the government officials involved. This will serve as a warning to those who intend to make false attacks on Hindus and Hinduism in the future.
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