KASHMIR, India (VR) — Two Christian missionaries in Kashmir have been charged with proselytism by an Islamic court.
Although the Court has no jurisdiction under the Indian constitution, it has incriminated Fr Jim Borst and Protestant pastor Chander Mani Khanna with proselytising and forced conversions to Christianity.
Both men strongly deny the charges. Fr Borst, a Catholic missionary of the Society of St Joseph of Mill Hill, has been working for almost 50 years for human development of the Kashmiri people.
The Catholic Secular Forum, a non-government organization, said that Fr Borst received an expulsion order last year.
Local Christian activists have expressed alarm, saying, “The situation in Kashmir is at a critical stage for the individual liberties and religious freedom”. They have also asked the government to intervene to protect the rights of citizens and to stop extremist elements.


