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Two Christian Families in Odisha Prevented From Burying Dead, Pressured to Convert to Hinduism

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18.04.2026

Mangaluru: On April 13, when 65-year-old Raimati Gond succumbed to a prolonged illness, her family faced more than just the pain of losing a loved one. They soon had to confront the harsher reality of finding a place to bury her body.

This Gond tribal family, which had converted to Christianity several years ago, knew all too well the challenge that lay ahead. Like many other Christian families in Dumurimunda, a tribal village under Devgaon panchayat in the Raighar block of Nabarangpur district, they have no access to a village cemetery. Local Hindus, also belonging to the Gond tribe, had issued a stark ultimatum: reconvert to Hinduism, or lose access to burial space in the village.

It took three full days of negotiations with local Hindu community leaders and constant petitions to the police and administration before Gond’s body could finally be buried, and only after the family agreed to carry out the burial on their personal land.

Gond’s family has alleged that the district administration and the local police colluded with the Hindu groups in the village, further disrupting the burial process.

On the same day, a few hours later, just 40 kilometres away in Andri village of Umerkote block in Nabarangpur district, another woman died. Manika Santa, around 56 years old, had been on dialysis for her kidney ailment for several years. “She was to undergo another round of dialysis just a day later,” her son Jagli Santa told The Wire.

Jagli, who works as a farmer,........

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