Jalandhar. Christian religious leaders are opening churches everywhere in Punjab. Videos come on social media every day. These videos show how Christian pastors are freeing people from the perceived hindrance of ghosts. There have also been videos in which priests in Punjab are claimed to heal the handicapped. Now there is news of the death of a 4-year-old girl in a Christian shrine in Punjab. According to the news of the English newspaper ‘The Times of India’, a person named Bajinder Singh Ministry runs a Christian religious place claiming to be a prophet in Jalandhar’s Tajpur village. He also claims to heal sick people. According to the newspaper, all the patients come to Bajinder’s place. About 9 months ago, a 4-year-old girl suffering from cancer was also brought here for treatment. Last Sunday night when Bajinder Singh was conducting a prayer meeting, the girl died.
She died on Sunday evening, when Bajinder Singh, claiming to be a prophet, was still holding a prayer and healing. “Around a year back, her family saw some videos which claimed that cancer patients were getting healed here. For the last nine months, they had been coming here.”++ pic.twitter.com/Yl88kVt0VD
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The girl’s name was Tanisha. The doctors had told her family that the child’s cancer was in a serious condition and could not be saved. After this, his family members brought him to Bajinder Singh’s place. The maternal grandfather of the girl told the newspaper that she was sometimes charged Rs 15000 and sometimes Rs 50000, but Bajinder could not cure the girl and she lost her life. The family also alleges that after the girl’s death, she was thrown out of a Christian religious place. After the death of the girl, the family members also created a ruckus. He had come from Nangloi in Delhi. The girl’s family members say that they had seen a church advertisement that claimed to heal even dead children. He said that he had come with great hope, but took money here and the girl also died.
Police also reached the spot after getting information about Bajinder Singh creating a ruckus, but he too did not provide any legal help to the family. The police sent the family back to Delhi by car. According to Aman, in-charge of Lamba police station, he had sent an officer for investigation. His family did not complain to him. On this, he arranged a car to send the family back to Delhi. At the same time, the news of the newspaper tells that Bajinder himself was also seen giving a bouquet to DSP Surinder Pal of Kartarpur district.