Hindus in South India must unite for their collective past and shared future : David Frawley
Hindus in South India are being misrepresented, marginalised and oppressed, with a declining political voice and social rights !
Hindus in South India are being misrepresented, marginalised and oppressed, with a declining political voice and social rights !
Timely action should be taken against such organisations which are doing irreparable harm to the Indian society by working against the national interest.
The conversions took place in houses built under the Prime Minister Awas Yojana (PM Housing Scheme). The Christian symbol ‘Cross’ has been marked outside some of the houses.
According to the information given by Kanoongo, the destitute Hindu girls who were rescued were brought to this shelter home without informing the Government and were made to follow Christianity.
After uncovering the religious misconduct hidden under the guise of education at Christian missionary schools, it is now imperative to shut down such schools across the country.
Bajrang Dal and Church have registered complaints against each other in the Police station.
In a village within Kudal Tehsil, Christian missionaries have been trying to convert Hindus through prayer meetings for the last 2 years.
In Shivshankari Maheshpur village, an attempt to convert Hindus were being made in a Congregation by alluring Hindus with money and a cure for ghost attacks.
Since the Hindutva Government came to power in 2014, there has been a visible restlessness among Jihadi groups and Christian missionaries.
in past 4-5 years about 200 Hindu families have converted to Christianity. Not only this, in Vishnupur a Church has been built.