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Two nuns held in Chhattisgarh over 'conversion bid, trafficking'
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In Chhattisgarh, three individuals, including two nuns, were arrested at Durg station for allegedly trafficking three tribal girls from Narayanpur under the guise of nursing jobs in Agra, with accusations of attempted religious conversion. The arrests, triggered by a Bajrang Dal worker's complaint, have ignited a political controversy. Congress alleges targeting of minorities, while CM Sai defends the action as a case of human trafficking.
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