Bhopal, India, May 7, 2019 / 15:18 pm
A Protestant pastor in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh has been acquitted of charges held against him under India's state-level anti-conversion laws.
Pentecostal Pastor Balu Saste, his wife, his son, and members of his community were violently attacked by Hindus, later detained by the police and accused of trying to convert people to Christianity by force, according to ADF International.
The group announced May 6 that a court had dropped all charges against Balu and his family.
"The acquittal of Pastor Balu and his family is a vital step towards the protection of religious freedom and the right to freely live out one's faith," said Tehmina Arora, Director of ADF India.