Gandhi is on a two-day visit to the state to campaign for the 60-member Meghalaya Assembly elections on February 27.
In a meeting, church representatives and leaders of the indigenous Seng Khasi and other minority groups told the Congress chief that they were particularly worried about "intolerance" towards one's food habits, language and culture.
"We expressed our concern with the kind of ideology that is being imposed, which is a danger. We have to grow together and respect everybody," Bishop Michael of the Church of North India told PTI after the meeting.
"Rahul talked about unity in diversity and that the Congress party cannot change the principle of inclusiveness in the country while safeguarding national and local interests," he said.
The church leader also raised concerns about religious insecurity prevailing in the country.
Presbyterian Church of India leader Rev G S Lyttan said, "We expressed our feelings of insecurity as minority religious groups in this country under the current dispensation".
Following reports of sporadic attacks on churches, church workers and minorities at large across the country, he said, "We feel we need political protection in the Centre and states".
The Congress chief met a cross section of people, including those from NGOs and self help groups besides college teachers and heads of tribal institutions.
He also interacted with women groups at the St Edmund's College, a senior state party unit leader said.
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