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Bengaluru Sees Backlash Over QR Code Cards Linking to Bible Teachings

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A controversy has erupted in Bengaluru, India, over the distribution of QR code cards, which allegedly leads users to Bible teachings. The activists and locals have termed this as an attempt at religious conversion through digital means.

QR Code Distribution Sparks Outrage

The distribution of these QR-enabled cards in public spaces has raised heated debates on religious outreach in India. Critics argue that the initiative targets unsuspecting individuals, while supporters claim it is a peaceful method of spreading religious awareness.

Activists are calling for official intervention, asking them to investigate if this violated religiously conversion laws. The event has renewed discussions on digital evangelism, religious freedom, and ethical boundaries in faith-based outreach.

Authorities Monitoring the Situation

Local officials acknowledge the concerns and are considering taking any legal action deemed necessary. Religious leaders and local representatives are seeking dialogue and mutual understanding to further avoid tensions.

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