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Bajinder Singh
ChurchChurch of Glory and Wisdom
Personal details
BornSeptember 10, 1982
Yamunanagar, Haryana, India
NationalityIndian
DenominationEvangelism

Pastor Bajinder Singh, also known as "Prophet Bajinder Singh," is an Evangelist Christian pastor based in Punjab, India. He gained notoriety for his claimed miracle healings and for attracting a considerable following through his ministry, the Church of Glory and Wisdom. His ministry operates several branches in Punjab and other locations, and he is known for holding large prayer meetings that are often accompanied by public performances.

Background

Bajinder Singh was born into a Jat family in Yamunanagar, Haryana, He faced legal troubles early in life, including being arrested and jailed for murder during the early 2000s. During his imprisonment, he reportedly converted to Christianity after coming in contact with a pastor. Bajinder Singh initially pursued an education in mechanical engineering at an engineering college in Haryana.

After his release, he began conducting prayer meetings in 2012. His ministry claims to offer miraculous healings and solutions to various health ailments. He asserts that through prayer, he can cure conditions ranging from minor illnesses to serious diseases like cancer. His followers also believe he can perform exorcisms and other faith-based miracles.

Controversies

Pastor Bajinder Singh has faced various legal challenges. In 2018, he was arrested in connection with a rape case involving a woman from Zirakpur, Punjab. The allegations contend that he sexually assaulted the victim under the pretext of offering her travel opportunities abroad. In another instance, various families have accused him of exploiting vulnerable members of the community through financial fraud, including demanding large sums of money for healing services that they alleged did not produce results.

Influence

The Pastor has gained influence in Punjab through his engagement with celebrities and politicians.​ He invited celebrities from the entertainment industry and local politicians to participate in his church prayer meetings and functions, which often leads to increased attendance and awareness. Many people have publicly supported his events which has led to another controversy of promoting celebrities.

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