While rest of the directions of the nation doesn't spill the hatred towards exercising the right of converting or following specific religion, the village in Tamil Nadu has been labeling itself with exceptional of isolating the people who converted to other religions from the major religion in the village.
Sathyamoorthy nagar of Samayanallur village which resides in Madurai district has been under the spotlight with the controversial posters that were pasted across the village by major Hindu community which reads the warning that their village is a prohibited place for religions conversions and further written that if found, the accused will be handed over to the police department. The major community had attracted the row of accusations on its approach towards denying the basic rights of changing religion of the wish where the village had seen about 800 Hindu people getting converted to Christianity over the past thirty years.

After being prohibiting the religions conversions, the heads of the Hindu community in village had imposed fines and penalties to the people of Christianity to visit their blood relations who belongs to Hindu.
While questioned about the controversial posters and approach towards the minor religions people, one of the heads of Hindu community had alleged that everything was fine until his brother had converted himself to Christianity and has been preaching Christianity to the children of the village in the local church and accused his brother for webbing Hindu children to church and reportedly preached Bible and he has been sending the pictures of converting the children to foreign countries through which he has been earning excessive resources. He further cited that the village panchayat had warned him for performing anti religious activities.

Rebutting the accusations, the controversial pastor Peter Krishnan, who was accused by the village heads for preaching Christianity, had said that the people of Hindu community have intentionally been spreading rumors against him and denied that there are no such international resources and added that he had addressed the issue to the district collector and yet to receive response.
Indian constitution carries the provisions and rights to choose the religion of the wish and so is the International rule of law and its the responsibility of everyone to respect, stand, protect and promote the human rights, which this village of Madurai district had seen staying with exceptional that indeed possess dangerous threat to the lives of the people who belongs to minor religions.
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