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Mass conversion in T.N. village
By Our Special Correspondent
COIMBATORE, JUNE 29. About 1,000 members belonging to 225
Arundhadhiar families of a village, about 30 km from here, today
embraced Christianity in protest against alleged excesses by
caste Hindus. Hailing from K. Ayyampalayam, Pazhavur and some
habitations near Palladam the converts had allegedly not been
allowed to worship and humiliated by the caste Hindus at a temple
function on June 6. As authorities did not act even after several
representations, they resorted to conversion, Mr. S.T.
Kalyanasundaram, president of the Tamil Nadu Arundhadhiar
Democratic Front said. Formal baptising would be done tomorrow.
According to observers, this is one of the major instances of
mass conversion reported in the State after the Meenakshipuram
incident in the 1980s.
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