Nalasopara: 2 Hindus arrested who foiled conversion program

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Nalasopara: 2 Hindus arrested who foiled conversion program

May 7, 2009

Vaishakh Shuddha Trayodashi

Nalasopara (Maharashtra): Sanjay Keer and his wife were arrested today by Nalasopara police in connection with conversion of Hindus planned in a church at Vasai. A prayer meeting was organized by ‘Vasai taluka Pasters Association’ at Damodar Hall with the intention of converting Hindus; but devout Hindus foiled their ploy. Action has been taken against them under clauses 147, 149 (to riot), 326 (deliberately cause injury), 427 and clause 7 of IPC. (Anti-Hindu police! At the time of revolution, keep a note of these anti-Hindu police who take prompt action only against Hindus!– Editor)

A prayer meeting was organized in the above mentioned hall by Danny D’Souza who was its convener. Many poor people living in slums at Nalasopara had gathered for the prayer meeting. (It is a usual ploy of missionaries to lure poor people and convert them. Hindus have to now create awareness among the poor Hindus towards Dharma and foil the plan of missionaries. Have you ever heard of any non-Hindu converting to other religion due to his poverty? Hindus must now realize the truth that it is only because of lack of knowledge on Dharma that Christians are deceiving Hindus and are able to convert them! – Editor)

“Jesus will cure you from every serious disease if you attend the prayer meeting, you will not remain poor. Throw away pictures of Hindu deities from your house and put picture of Jesus. He is the only savior. Read Bible and pray only to him,” such was the advice given to Hindus by the person on the stage and they were being ‘brain – washed’. (Incidents like conversion of Hindus have been taking place quite commonly for many years; but the disgraceful Congress Government does not take strict action against Christian missionaries. Now Hindus need to unite and revolt against such practice! – Editor)

Devout Hindus learnt about the ploy to convert poor people and they attacked the meeting broke furniture of the hall, tore banners etc. The missionaries ran away from the scene seeing the aggressiveness of Hindus. Police Inspector Mane later informed that necessary permission was not taken by the organizers for prayer meeting. (Why then police did not take action against the concerned missionaries if permission was not taken. Police would have taken prompt action if Hindus were involved in such act! – Editor)

Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat


Plan of conversion of Hindus in a prayer meeting is foiled

May 6, 2009

Vaishakh Shuddha Dwadashi

Nalasopara (Maharashtra): At Damodar Hall, Nalasopara (East), prayer meeting was to be held with an aim to convert Hindus; but such plans were foiled. The hall was also damaged. Arumugam Selvan, a Christian has lodged a complaint against VHP and Bajarang Dal alleging that both the above organizations were involved in the attack. (It has been noticed that very often, Christians hold prayer meetings to convert Hindus by luring them and playing with their feelings; but the Congress Government would not pass anti-conversion Act. Therefore, what is wrong if Hindus take law in their hands for protection of their Dharma? – Editor)

Source:
Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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