Hunger strike against Govt and pro-Christian media

Recently devout Hindus staged a day’s hunger strike as mark of protest against the State Government and irresponsible pro-Christian media agencies for publishing distorted news about recent incident of Christian priests beaten up for conversion attempt Read more »

Do not take law in your hand – R R Patil

At Shahapur, two persons were beaten up by devout Hindus on suspicion of their activities involving conversion of Hindus. Shri. R. R. Patil, the Dy. Chief Minister said that serious note will be taken in such cases as it is wrong to beat up some one when there is no complaint of any kind. Read more »

State Govt. should make law against conversions – VHP

Hindus beating up Christian missionaries at Ichalkaranji was angry retribution of Hindus; but unfortunately, media is giving emphasis to the reaction and sidelining the main problem created by missionaries by luring poor Hindus and converting them. Missionaries are also giving them false promises. Till such conversions are taking place, there will be such heated reactions by Hindus, said Prof. Vyankatesh Abdev of VHP. Read more »

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