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2 Christians denied burial as C’garh villagers oppose; cops deployed after tension

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November 10, 2025

DAYS after the family of Manish Nishad (28)—a Christian convert from Kanker’s Kodekurse village who died on November 5—struggled to perform his last rites amid opposition from other locals, a similar situation played out on Saturday in Balod’s Jewartala.

- EJAZ KAISER @Raipur

After Raman Sahu (50), a local who had converted to Christianity a few years ago, succumbed to an illness at a private hospital in Raipur on Saturday, his body was brought back to Jewartala, distant about 90 km from the state capital. However, the locals denied him a burial at his native village.

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