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Babulu evarikanna complete info telisthe chepandi deeni meeda...

 

Naaku em ardham ayindi ante... Evaru kuda balavanthanga religion okalla meeda impose chesi matha marpulu cheyyagudadu ?? Anthena

 

Alaatapudu mana Bro Anil gaadu vaadi chamcha galla paristhithi enti >???

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India should be either 100% Hindu....or atheists...or agnostics...PERIOD

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Idigo ila untai games.... Bjp n RSS vallavi

 

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Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah said that his party was opposed to forcible religious conversion, and asked if the “so-called secular parties” would support legislation to outlaw this.

“The BJP is the only party in the country that is not in favour of forcible conversions. If the so-called secular parties are so committed to secularism, they should make their stance clear on this and support a Bill in this regard,” he told presspersons at Aluva, near here, on Saturday.

The issue could be debated in public with interested sections after a consensus was arrived at among political parties, Mr. Shah said.

On the controversial Ghar Vapsi programme in Uttar Pradesh, he said a first information report had been lodged and the matter was sub judice. “Let the court decide if or not [the conversion] was forced,” Mr. Shah said.

Mr. Shah argued that the BJP managed to do in six months more than what the UPA government had done in 10 years to bring back black money stashed away in foreign banks. “Bilateral agreements with several countries posed a hindrance to this, following which the matter was taken up by the Prime Minister with heads of other nations in global forums. [Mr. Modi] has worked for a global consensus on the issue and the BJP is resolute in bringing the money back.”

The BJP president exuded confidence about the party putting up a good show in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly election. “We will form the government there,” he said.

Mr. Shah sought to distance his party from the Hindu Mahasabha’s proposal for erection of a Godse statue, maintaining that it was an independent organisation and the BJP did not have anything to do with it.

On the last leg of his two-day tour of Kerala, Mr. Shah said the BJP would contest all seats in the coming local body elections. Though there was no proposal to have an NDA-like alliance in the State, the BJP would consolidate its position in the polls, he said.

 

AMIT SHAH'S POSER TO SECULAR PARTIES

‘The BJP is the only party in the country that is not in favour of forcible conversions’

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Christian forum opposes ban


 
nShareOpposed to a national ban on conversion, the National United Christian Forum (NUCF) — comprising three leading churches of the country — on Saturday said it would “fully support” the government in taking appropriate action against anyone converting by force or inducement under the “already stringent existing laws” of the country.
 

In a statement, the NUCF said the government’s call for a national ban on conversions “would amount to a direct attack on the individual’s freedom of conscience to choose one’s faith and on the freedom to profess, practise and propagate the faith of one’s choice, enshrined in Article 25 of the Constitution.”

 

The three Church-members of the NUCF are represented by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India, the National Council of Churches in India and the Evangelical Fellowship of India.

The forum urged the Prime Minister to remind the people that no development could take place if there were attempts to disrupt communal harmony.

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VHP ‘reconverts’ over 200 Christian tribals

The Vishwa Hindu Parishad on Saturday “reconverted” over 200 tribal Christians to Hinduism by holding rituals at Aranai village in Valsad district of the BJP-ruled Gujarat, claimed a local leader.

The VHP said the reconversion was “voluntary.” “As part of the ongoing ‘ghar vapsi’ programme, VHP on Saturday reconverted 225 people from Christian community and took them back into Hindu religion,” said Valsad district VHP chief Natu Patel.

He said VHP organised a ‘Maha Yagnya’ (ritual of the sacred fire) for “purification” of the tribals before taking them back in Hindu fold and also gave each of them a copy of Bhagavad Gita.

Another VHP worker, Ashok Sharma, said around 3,000 people gathered at the ‘ghar vapsi’ programme in Valsad on Saturday.

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First ee converted christians ke hindu name tesesi christian perlu pettukovali,christian ga certify chesukovalani rule pettali...yesupadam fooks....pests of today society

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How will that solve the problem ... Saroooo...

 

First ee converted christians ke hindu name tesesi christian perlu pettukovali,christian ga certify chesukovalani rule pettali...yesupadam fooks....pests of today society

 

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BRO anil batch ni dnegali ante NGO ki funding ekkada nundi vasthundho lekkalu chupetali chalu sagam amndho 10gestaru

 

coming ti anti conversion law

 

oka vela adhi pass aithe they need to rake permision to convert from one religion to another

 

 

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Idigo ila untai games.... Bjp n RSS vallavi

 

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Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah said that his party was opposed to forcible religious conversion, and asked if the “so-called secular parties” would support legislation to outlaw this.

“The BJP is the only party in the country that is not in favour of forcible conversions. If the so-called secular parties are so committed to secularism, they should make their stance clear on this and support a Bill in this regard,” he told presspersons at Aluva, near here, on Saturday.

The issue could be debated in public with interested sections after a consensus was arrived at among political parties, Mr. Shah said.

On the controversial Ghar Vapsi programme in Uttar Pradesh, he said a first information report had been lodged and the matter was sub judice. “Let the court decide if or not [the conversion] was forced,” Mr. Shah said.

Mr. Shah argued that the BJP managed to do in six months more than what the UPA government had done in 10 years to bring back black money stashed away in foreign banks. “Bilateral agreements with several countries posed a hindrance to this, following which the matter was taken up by the Prime Minister with heads of other nations in global forums. [Mr. Modi] has worked for a global consensus on the issue and the BJP is resolute in bringing the money back.”

The BJP president exuded confidence about the party putting up a good show in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly election. “We will form the government there,” he said.

Mr. Shah sought to distance his party from the Hindu Mahasabha’s proposal for erection of a Godse statue, maintaining that it was an independent organisation and the BJP did not have anything to do with it.

On the last leg of his two-day tour of Kerala, Mr. Shah said the BJP would contest all seats in the coming local body elections. Though there was no proposal to have an NDA-like alliance in the State, the BJP would consolidate its position in the polls, he said.

 

AMIT SHAH'S POSER TO SECULAR PARTIES

‘The BJP is the only party in the country that is not in favour of forcible conversions’

andhulo games emo unnayi ?

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either they let happen or pass the law.

 

oka pakka convert kaakudadhu & anti law pass cheyyakoodadhu ante elaga.

 

stupid politics

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