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In Gujarat's Surendranagar district, police arrested two individuals for offering cash and inducements to locals for conversion to Christianity. The accused, Ratilal Parmar from Surendranagar and Bhanvarlal Pardhi from Udaipur, were arrested for allegedly offering Rs 20,000 and other benefits. They also claimed conversion would alleviate health and financial issues.
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