By Worthy News Asia Correspondent Santosh Digal
NEW DELHI, INDIA (Worthy News)-- A Christian preacher of one of India's oldest mission organizations has been held in a prison in India's volatile Orissa state since December over allegations that he has links with a militant group, evangelical leaders said Friday, March 26.
The worker of Indian Missionary Society, who was not identified apparently for security reasons, has been held in Malkangiri District Jail following his trip to a jungle area where he tried to avoid violence between local Konya people and the militant People's War Group (PWG), said Pastor A. K Samuel in published remarks.
PWG is fighting against India's government for its alleged capitalist ideology and has become part of the Communist Party of India (Maoist).
The Christian preacher reportedly tried to convince PWG however not to attack the local population. He met the group after Hindu extremists "falsely informed" the militants that the Koya people are "convertingto Christianity and that they are planning to identify [the PWG] to police," Pastor Samuel said.
PREACHER DETAINED
The preacher was later detained on charges of having links with PWG, added the Evangelical Fellowshipof India, which represents evangelical churches and groups across India. Authorities have not yet commented on the sensitive case, but Christians made clear they were trying to get the Christian worker released.
The detention of its worker comes a set-back for the 107-year old Indian Missionary Society, which claims to be active in 20 Indian states with over 650 missionaries.
The group says it is working in 3900 villages and has established 255 churches, 741 house churches, five schools, 24 hostels and 18 medical and rehabilitation centers "for rendering medical" and other support "to poor people."
Details of the worker's detention, which BosNewsLife obtained Friday, March 26, came a month after EFI said Orissa police also detained Reverend Anant Prasad Samantray for allegedly "delivering derogatory remarks" against Hinduism in the town of Bhabanipatna in Orissa's Kalahandi District.
FORMER HINDU