Posted by AI on 2025-11-08 03:01:17 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-06 11:32:16
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In a disturbing revelation, police in Hyderabad's Sanathnagar have registered a case against the pastor of Global Faith Ministries Church, Masa J.D. Paul, for allegedly harassing women and misusing his position of authority. This case sheds light on a growing concern within religious institutions, where power dynamics can lead to the exploitation of vulnerable individuals.
Multiple complaints from female worshippers have prompted the investigation, revealing a pattern of misconduct. The accusations suggest that Paul targeted women during prayer sessions, taking advantage of the intimate setting. The situation escalated after the death of the previous church leader, Masa Yesu Ratnam, Paul's father, when Paul allegedly took control of the church and ejected members of his father's congregation.
The allegations extend beyond harassment, with claims that women were secretly recorded inside the church, and CCTV cameras were installed without consent. Victims reported feeling intimidated and threatened when they voiced their concerns. Furthermore, the church management, including Paul and his mother, Ruthamma, is accused of treating the sacred space as a commodity, potentially for sale.
Recent convictions in similar cases across India underscore the severity of the issue. In Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, Pastor N. Koteswara Rao was sentenced to 20 years in prison under the POCSO Act for sexually assaulting a minor, while in Ranipet, Tamil Nadu, Pastor M. Raghu Rajakumar faced charges for repeatedly assaulting a 14-year-old girl. These incidents highlight the vulnerability of young women and children within secluded church environments, where perpetrators exploit their authority to commit heinous crimes and silence victims.
As the investigation unfolds, the case against Pastor Paul serves as a stark reminder of the need for vigilance and accountability within religious institutions to ensure the safety and well-being of all worshippers.