‘There has to be an anti-conversion Law’

Vaishakh Shuddha Dashami

Jaisingpur (Maharashtra): The condition  of Hindus has become very pathetic as the Government is totally indifferent towards Hindu Dharma. Hindus are in minority taking into account their population all over the world. The Government is misguiding Hindus by bringing in policy of reservations based on caste. In such a situation, a law to prevent conversions and a strong government is required to give justice to Hindus. These were the views of Anant Sree Vibhushit Jagatguru Sri Ramanandacharya Swami Narendracharyaji Maharaj at a press conference before which a sermon by Swamiji was organized on the municipal grounds.

Further he said, “Swatantryaveer Sawarkar used to say that changing one’s Dharma is like shifting loyalties to another Nation. We have taken an inspiration from his teachings and are trying to stop conversions. So far, we have taken back and sanctified 77,347 families into Hindu Dharma and effected marriage of 5250 couples after sanctification. Hindus fall prey to conversion because of their lack of knowledge of Dharma and lack of pride in being Hindus. We shall continue this mission till the last converted Hindu is taken back and sanctified as Hindu.”

Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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