Three Americans Served ‘Leave India’ Notices For Promoting Christianity While Travelling On Tourist Visas

Three Americans Served ‘Leave India’ Notices For Promoting Christianity While Travelling On Tourist Visas

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Pune: Three US nationals have been served ‘Leave India’ notices by the Pune Police for allegedly engaging in religious promotion while travelling on tourist visas, officials said on Wednesday.

The three Americans have been ordered to depart India by May 10, 2026, for reportedly violating the terms of their tourist visas. The individuals, aged 53, 65, and 66, had arrived in India between April 19 and April 21, as reported by the Free Press Journal (FPJ).

The trio was allegedly involved in distributing religious pamphlets and interacting with locals to spread Christian teachings. Such activities are not permitted under the tourist visa category, police officials said.

According to authorities, the incident came to light on April 27 in the Shukrawar Peth area of Pune. The accused

were allegedly distributing pamphlets when they approached a private cab driver and handed him some printed in English, Hindi and Marathi. They also allegedly attempted to discuss and promote their religious beliefs during the interaction.

The cab driver informed the local police, who were present in the area due to a rally. The foreigners were then taken to a local police station for verification of their documents. During a search, officers reportedly found a significant quantity of printed religious material in their possession.

An inquiry conducted by the Foreigners Registration Office of Pune Police concluded that the individuals had breached visa regulations. Based on these findings, authorities issued the notice under relevant provisions of immigration laws, instructing them to leave India within the given deadline.

“A notice has been given to all three individuals after they violated tourist visa norms by promoting a particular religion while distributing pamphlets. We have checked, and no case has been filed against them in India. Earlier, they were in Mumbai before coming to Pune. The matter is under further investigation,” Sandeep Bhajibhakare, DCP, told FPJ.


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