Four members of a Christian family have been forced to become Hindus to bury the head of their family in a Hindu-majority tribal village in eastern India’s Odisha state, relatives said. Hindus at Siunaguda village in Nabarangpur district refused to bury Kesab Santa, 70, in the village burial ground unless the family members converted to Hinduism, they said. “My cousin Turpu Santa and family had no option but to become a Hindu to bury his father,” Gangadhar Santa, a relative and a Christian, told on March 16. Santa died on March 2 in the village, which is located about 550 kilometres southwest of the state capital, Bhubaneswar. The village had three Christian families following Brothers in Assembly, a neo-Christian Church. They lived alongside 30 Hindu families in the village. A village council member admitted to the forced conversion. “The village burial ground is for the Hindus and not for Christians. So we asked Turpu Santa to become a Hindu to use our burial ground, and he accepted it,” Tularam Dishari, a village panchayat (council) member, told on March 17. Those converted to Hinduism are Turpu Santa, 50, his wife, 48, and their son, 24, and daughter, 20. Santa said despite threats, the other two families refused to become Hindus. “These three families in the village were baptized some 18 years ago,” he said. Three years ago, Hindus did not allow the burial of a Christian man in another village. “So, the body was carried some 15 kilometres away from the village and buried near the roadside,” Santa said. Pastor Benjamin Upadi, who heads the Brothers in Assembly Church in the region, told that the Hindus have become “very intolerant and aggressive” towards the minority Christians. “They do not want any Christian families to live in the village,” he said.
Upadi said the pastors of different denominations have now decided to buy a plot of land for a burial ground, pooling together some US$7,000. Catholic priest Dibakar Parichha, the chancellor of the Archdiocese of Cuttack-Bhubaneswar that covers the region, said the intolerance toward Christians increased since last year after the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) came to power in the state.
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