Imagine an elderly man leaving his village to seek medical treatment at his daughter’s house. He locks his doors, expecting his property to remain safe. He returns weeks later to find his private home completely transformed into a prayer hall, complete with a massive illuminated cross on the roof.

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This is not a fictional movie plot or a distant historical event. This is the alarming reality that recently unfolded in Kodavaluru, Nellore. The incident has sparked massive outrage and forces us to ask a very uncomfortable question. Are certain missionary groups crossing the line from preaching religion to executing organized real estate encroachment?

Let us understand exactly what happened on the ground and why this matters to every property owner in the country.

The Takeover and The Pushback

The elderly homeowner was away due to failing health. During his medical absence, local pastors allegedly occupied his residential property. They did not just trespass; they mounted a large cross on the roof and painted “Sharon Prayer Hall” across the facade.

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Angry Kodavaluru villagers confront pastor and remove cross from illegally encroached Hindu home in Nellore
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Fortunately, the local community refused to turn a blind eye. When the owner returned and confirmed to the village that he had never sold or donated his land to the pastor, the residents took immediate direct action. Backed by the local MRO and police authorities, furious villagers climbed onto the roof.

Uncut Evidence: Reclaiming The Home

They physically smashed the illegal prayer hall signboard. They unbolted the cross and carried it away, reclaiming the Hindu family’s home. Local leaders then issued a fierce, unapologetic warning on camera. They clearly stated that anyone trying to exploit or cheat the local tribal population would face severe physical and legal consequences.

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(Read the full story in our previous blog about How Illegal Encroachments Are Changing Demographic Landscapes)

A Conversion MLM Scheme?

The public reaction to this incident has been swift and severe. Online and offline, citizens are loudly calling out what they perceive as a predatory business model. A local shopkeeper voiced what many are thinking: Is this religion, or is it a Christian conversion multi-level marketing scheme?

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Peaceful Andhra Pradesh village landscape disrupted by illegal demographic property encroachment and church conversion mafia
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The public sentiment is fiercely against luring vulnerable, poor populations. As one retired school counselor noted, when you cannot genuinely win hearts, you resort to luring them with money, free food, and blatant property capture. Many citizens see this not as faith, but as colonialism still at work.

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Residents of Nellore have highlighted a terrifying local pattern. Citizens point out that in many streets, there are now five to six churches. Ground-floor family homes are magically growing first-floor churches, blaring loudspeakers 24 hours a day. People are demanding to know how these spontaneous neighborhood prayer halls are acquiring official government permissions.

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Zero Incentive for Encroachment

Some locals are now comparing these aggressive missionary mafias to cross-border encroachment strategies. This is a severe threat to demographic stability and local law and order.

There must be zero incentive for missionaries to convert people through deception or illegal occupation. Retired veterans and concerned citizens are urging the central government to become hyper-active in legally taming these land-grabs.

Final Report: Protecting Our Communities

Protecting the property of one vulnerable elderly man in Kodavaluru is a victory for the village. However, the systemic issue remains entirely unresolved. We must protect our communities, our elders, and our Dharma from those who use faith as a mask for real estate theft.

Disclaimer: This report is based on viral video footage, local Telugu news reports, and eyewitness accounts from the scene in Kodavaluru, Nellore. The views and aggressive warnings expressed by local leaders in the video are their own and are not endorsed by Newspatron. Official investigations by local authorities are currently pending.

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