RSS wants anti-conversion law in Jharkhand
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is planning to ask the BJP government in Jharkhand to bring a law to ban religious conversions in the state.
RSS state unit chief Jaggnath Sahi announced on Sunday that he will discuss with Chief Minister of Mr. Jharkhand Arjun Munda on the need of formulating a law to ban conversion in the state.
“Conversion in any form should be condemned,’ RSS state sangh chalak (chief) Jaggnath Sahi alleged that “it is only in India where conversion is not banned
Meanwhile, the RSS will stage dharna (demonstrations) in all the 24 districts of the state on Wednesday as part of its nationwide protests against the move by the Anti-Terrorist Squads (ATS) in Rajasthan and Maharashtra to implicate the organisation’s leaders in bomb blast cases.
anticonversion law reg
We should bring the anti conversion law to avoid the unwanted tension in indian territorial region. because this is not the problem for the particular state this is the major problem throughout india. BJP ruled state have this law very successfully.All the parties come forward to implement this essential law and make sure that our nation in safe. because after conversion that people activities entirely changes and forgot their own elders, so in this present situation anti conversion law is essential one.
Embracing the living God
and the "elders" forgot the living God who created them and gave them breath and life. The younger "converts" are returning back to the original living God. Praise God for that. No one "converts", but "embraces" the living God.
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