In the last six months, over 8,000 people in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have been reconverted to Hinduism under the aegis of the VHP’s “Ghar Wapsi” programme. And Hyderabad too is not lagging behind. Read more »
: In the midst of a nationwide row over the issue of re-conversion, a senior RSS official said that the organisation was willing to facilitate the `Ghar Wapsi` (re-conversion) of those willing Goan Catholics, whose ancestors were forcibly converted during the colonial Portuguese era. Read more »
‘Akhil Bharateeya Yuvajana Sangh’s Telangana branch had organized a program on 25th December for burning copies of Hindus’ holy book ‘Manu-Smruti’ near statue of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar at Tank Band. Local newspapers had given lot of publicity to this program; but united efforts of pro-Hindu organizations led to foiling of the above program. Read more »
The ghar wapsi (homecoming) campaign, to start from the hypersensitive Udupi district in coastal Karnataka, has become a matter of concern for law enforcement agencies. Read more »
The standoff in Parliament earlier this week may have forced Dharam Jagran Manch, an RSS affiliate, to postpone its ‘ghar wapsi’, or homecoming, programme in UP, but the project appears to be on in full earnest in Gujarat. Read more »
A Dalit group is working on another sort of ghar wapsi or homecoming programme with much less fanfare that could kick up a similar political storm. Read more »
Notwithstanding a united Opposition cornering the NDA Government over the conversions issue for the past one week, right wing organisation VHP has facilitated the reconversions of a batch of 30 persons belonging to eight families of SC Christians under the ritual ‘ghar wapsi’ in Alappuzha (Kerala). Read more »
With RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat and VHP president Ashok Singhal pitching for “Hindu Rashtra”, the saffron outfits have decided to begin with Uttar Pradesh. Read more »
Going ahead with its ‘ghar wapsi’ plans, VHP on Saturday “re-converted” over 200 tribal Christians to Hinduism by holding rituals at Aranai village in Valsad district of Gujarat. Read more »
This is an interview taken by Yogendra Paratap Shahi, Senior Journalist in Everest Herald Online on 20 Nov 2014, during the Nepal visit of Upananda Brahmachari, the Editor, Hindu Existence with a Mission of Bharat-Nepal Hindu Rashtra Abhiyan during 16-26 Nov 2014. Is this your first Nepal visit ? Yes, It is my first visit … Read more
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