Rashtriya Hindu Andolan against conversions of Hindus
New Delhi : Educational institutes teaching courses on conversions should be banned and Act banning conversions should be immediately implemented, were the two demands made during demonstrations staged under the aegis of ‘Rashtriya Hindu Andolan’ on 11th January at Jantar Mantar by various pro-Hindu organizations like Vedic Upasana Peetham, Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Yuvak Sabha, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) and Sanatan Sanstha etc.
Shri. Suresh Munjal of HJS said, “The Governent should pass Act banning conversions. There is not even one Hindu-Bhavan in this country where Hindus are in majority; then how can Telangana and Punjab State Governments are taking decision to build ‘Christian Bhavans’? Vedic Upasana Peetham’s founder Smt. Tanuja Thakur said Hindus, leaving their Dharma to adopt other Sects, are taking themselves on the path of decline.
Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat
The right to propagate religion in Article 25(1) gives to each member of every religion the right to spread or disseminate the tenets of his religion (say by advocacy or preaching), but it would not include the right to convert another, because each man has the same freedom of “conscience” guaranteed by that very provision in Art 25(1) on which the christians relied.
The interview then veered to the future of the Hindus, who are under threat most forebodingly in Kerala where conversions to papal christianity have gone on unchallenged since about 1675. Current reports say that full 80 percent of the converting paathiris in the rest of India and an equal amount of their nun-forerunners are furnished from Kerala. The organised religions of christianity and Islam destroyed the ancient civilisations of the world. It has so happened in Greece, Rome, Africa and America. But alone in India it was impossible to destroy the Hindu civilisation. In India too organised religions are out to bring about religious conversion in the guise of service. This must be prevented at all costs.