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The Massive Success of BJP in Uttar Pradesh Election is a referral to the core Hindutva issues.
Hindu Existence News Bureau ^ | 11/03/2017 | Upananda Brahmachari

Posted on 03/12/2017 4:34:32 PM PDT by Hindu Existence

PM Modi wins ‘heart’ of India, gets head start for 2019. But, he has to make real his election promises well and ahead. The Massive Success of BJP in Uttar Pradesh Election is a referral to the core Hindutva issues. Upananda Brahmachari | HENB | Haridwar | March 11, 2017:: The assembly election results of five states in 2017 are announced in a ‘Saffron Saturday’. In two states viz. Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, BJP set a record win to form govt there. In Punjab BJP and its ally Shiromani Akali Dal have badly defeated and Congress will form the Govt. In Goa and Manipur, the fight was neck to neck and BJP came second after Congress emerged there as No. 1 and there is the possibility of Congress to form govts also there. Read details in https://hinduexistence.org/2017/03/11/massive-victory-in-up-bjp-must-keep-its-hindutva-promises-to-win-gen-election-2019/ .

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TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; Testing
KEYWORDS: bjpsuccess; christian; conversion; force; goa; hindu; hindutvapolitics; india; pmmodi; upelection; violence
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1 posted on 03/12/2017 4:34:32 PM PDT by Hindu Existence
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2 posted on 03/12/2017 4:56:02 PM PDT by Fiddlstix (Warning! This Is A Subliminal Tagline! Read it at your own risk!(Presented by TagLines R US))
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The PM in India is making great strides toward outlawing Christianity. Some ministries, including a huge one that helps hundreds of thousands of children are forced to shut their doors.


3 posted on 03/12/2017 4:56:59 PM PDT by cyclotic (Republicans Are without excuse. Flood the Resolute Desk with sane legislation.)
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That’s probably related to conversion by force or deception, and/or money laundering.


4 posted on 03/12/2017 5:00:00 PM PDT by Jyotishi (Seeking the truth, a fact at a time.)
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Guess again. Christians don’t force conversion.


5 posted on 03/12/2017 5:02:09 PM PDT by cyclotic (Republicans Are without excuse. Flood the Resolute Desk with sane legislation.)
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Christians got along with the Hindus just fine until the 1840s when a bunch of very zealous missionaries got control of the church in India, along with support from the ruling lords of the Raj, and they most assuredly started attempting to force conversions. This was one of the factors that led to the Great Mutiny a.k.a. the Sepoy Rebellion of 1856.


6 posted on 03/12/2017 5:06:33 PM PDT by ichabod1 (The Wise Cracker)
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Excerpt:

The Portuguese practised religious persecution in Goa, India in the 16th and 17th centuries. The natives of Goa, most of them Hindus, were subjected to severe torture and oppression by the zealous Portuguese rulers and missionaries, and forcibly converted to Christianity.[17][18][19][20][21][22]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forced_conversion#Goa_inquisition


7 posted on 03/12/2017 5:15:39 PM PDT by Jyotishi (Seeking the truth, a fact at a time.)
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So you’re bringing up something from 175 years ago? Lots of change since then.

Do you have a contemporary example?


8 posted on 03/12/2017 5:16:50 PM PDT by cyclotic (Republicans Are without excuse. Flood the Resolute Desk with sane legislation.)
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To: Jyotishi

See post 8 and add a couple centuries


9 posted on 03/12/2017 5:18:05 PM PDT by cyclotic (Republicans Are without excuse. Flood the Resolute Desk with sane legislation.)
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How Hindus are being forced to convert to Christianity in INDIA

YouTube
Published on Jan 15, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GM7Pb6iVZ0


10 posted on 03/12/2017 5:27:42 PM PDT by Jyotishi (Seeking the truth, a fact at a time.)
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To: Hindu Existence

Will you please translate?


11 posted on 03/12/2017 5:32:28 PM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: Jyotishi

You are highly confused


12 posted on 03/12/2017 5:33:22 PM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: Jyotishi

And yet oddly enough we live in the 21st century


13 posted on 03/12/2017 5:35:11 PM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: Hindu Existence

Hindutva is the problem.

The BJP believes that all Indians must either be Hindus or subservient to Hindus. It’s part of the Rashtirya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS), a militan Hindu nationalist organization that commits acts of vioolence against non-Hindus.

Dalits are oopressed. Christians are oppressed. Other minorities are oppressed.

And there are way too many Indians and people of Indian heritage who support it and justify it.


14 posted on 03/12/2017 8:45:46 PM PDT by TBP (0bama lies, Granny dies.)
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It’s not just Christianity, either.


15 posted on 03/12/2017 8:46:09 PM PDT by TBP (0bama lies, Granny dies.)
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The BJP wants laws banning religious conversions. Several states already have that.

One reason is that the Dalits (”Untouchables”), perhaps the most oppressed people on Earth, frequently change their religion to escape the oppression of the caste system.


16 posted on 03/12/2017 8:47:32 PM PDT by TBP (0bama lies, Granny dies.)
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https://www.worldwatchmonitor.org/3626084/3868171

India’s hate campaign
Published: May 27, 2015 by Opinion by John Dayal
OPINION

By John Dayal

On the night of June 4, 2014, less than a fortnight after the swearing-in of the new government headed by Narendra Modi, 28-year-old Information technology manager Mohsin Mohammed Shaikh was lynched in Pune, Maharashtra. The Times of India reported on June 5 under the headline “In Pune, ‘Hindu zealots’ kill man over ‘offensive’ Facebook post, 13 arrested.” Shaikh was killed randomly after rumours spread over an objectionable post on Facebook. His killers were members of the Hindu Rashtra Sena, a police inspector said. Shaikh and his roommate were returning home on their motorcycle after picking up their dinner when a the gang blocked his way near the lane just behind his house and started hitting him with sticks. While the roommate managed to escape, they bludgeoned the young man. Shaikh died a little while later in the hospital where he was taken. Earlier, a little before the murder, the same youths had beaten up two other men at the same spot, the Times reporter said.

Shaikh’s was the country’s first death as a result of communally targeted violence after Mr. Modi assumed office, winning an election with the promise of development for the emerging aspirational India, and an unprecedented galvanising of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s, and Mr. Modi’s, majority core constituency. The pungent mix of supremacist religious and nationalist rhetoric, and the accompanying demonising the Muslim and Christian minorities raising the bogeyman of demographic threat to Hinduism in India, polarised the electorate. Mr. Modi’s failure, if not refusal, to name and chastise the Sangh Parivar conglomerate has led to a singular aggression by cadres of the party and the sangh in small towns and villages across the country. And it has exacerbated the impunity inherent in the state apparatus, specially the police. “Don’t you know this is a Hindu Rashtra,” the station house officer of a Greater Noida police station in Uttar Pradesh told a group of pastors as he beat them up to “appease” a mob from Kulesra village that had attacked them, accusing them of carrying out illegal conversions to Christianity. Unlike the states of Madhya Pradesh, Chhatisgarh and Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh neither has the notorious Freedom of Religion Act, the ironically named law against conversions mostly to Christianity, nor is it governed by the BJP. But that is the mood prevailing in most states since May 26, 2014.

Since then, there has been a marked shift in public discourse. There has been a relentless foregrounding of communal identities, a ceaseless attempt to create a divide between ‘us’ and ‘them.’ Hate statements by Union and state ministers, threats by Members of Parliament, state politicians, and cadres in saffron caps or Khaki shorts resonate through the landscape. The hate campaign is well documented. The Evangelical Fellowship of India and Alliance Defending Freedom recorded 44 separate cases of hate speech by prominent politicians which merit criminal charges against them. But most cases go unreported, unrecorded by police. Christians form about 2.3 percent of the population. The Muslim population, according to a selective leak by the government of the 2011 Census data, has grown to 14.2 percent. The Census report on religious populations has not been officially published.

Hate speeches have resonated in debates in the Chamber of the Lok Sabha – an exceptionally and aggressively provocative and virulent one by the BJP leader and lead speaker, Yogi Adityanath, in the debate on communal violence — and in meetings, rallies and statements to the media by leaders of the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh and its associate organisations. Adityanath, now head of a religious cult in Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh, got away with demonising the Muslim community and others.

RSS chief Mr. Mohan Bhagwat has repeatedly asserted that everyone in India is Hindu, including Muslims and Christians, because this is the land of the Hindu people and civilisation. Speaking at the 50th Anniversary of foundation of its religious wing, Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Mr. Mohan Bhagwat, the RSS Sarsanghchalak bluntly stated that “Hindutva is the identity of India and it has the capacity to swallow other identities. We just need to restore those capacities.” In Cuttack, Odisha state, he asserted that India is a Hindu state and “citizens of Hindustan should be known as Hindus.” Mr. Bhagwat, arguably the second most politically powerful and culturally influential person in the country, has been unremitting in his pronouncements. Indian Express reporter Shyamlal Yadav, on March 17, reported under the headline “Ghar wapsi ‘thrust’ area: RSS chief says help those who want to ‘come back’ to Hinduism.” Among three programmes that the RSS has listed as its thrust areas is dharma jagran, another name for ghar wapsi. The other two are kutumb prabodhan (family values) and samajik samrasta (social harmony)

This refrain was picked up by the Deputy Chief Minister of Goa state, and by big and small leaders across the country, going viral on social media and the national TV News channels in their English and Hindi debates. The Sangh ideologue, Mr. MG Vaidya, said on May 19, three days after the election results, that they can now tackle issues such as the building of the Ram temple on the site of the Babri mosque they demolished in 1992. Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader Mr. Ashok Singhal, said “If [Muslims] keep opposing Hindus, how long can they survive?” Another leader, on May 25, 2014, said “Modi will restore Hindutva rule, like Prithviraj Chauhan.” The focus shifted to [i]Love Jihad[/i], and more children to be produced by Hindu women to offset the increase in the Muslim population. Sadhvi Prachi, a central minister, Members of Parliament Sakshi Maharaj and Adityanath set targets for Hindu married women: conceive from four to 10 children each. By February 2015, the cry for a total ban on cow slaughter was in full peaking. The state of Maharashtra banned the slaughter of the cow and its progeny, and even the possession of beef from other states. The first arrests under the new law took place in May 2015, in a butcher’s shop in Mumbai, for the possession of meat suspected to be beef.

The hate campaign has mutated to a more coercive and threatening phenomenon that has percolated to the Universities and colleges, and to the villages and small towns over much of the country. One group even set up a “Hindu Helpline” to assist anyone from the majority community who is being harassed by Muslims, announcing its cadres will come to the help of any Hindu parent who suspects his or her daughter is seeing a Muslim youth.

Such hate, inevitably, leads to violence.

Desecration and destruction of churches, assault on pastors, illegal police detention of church workers, and denial of constitutional rights of freedom of faith aggravate the coercion and terror unleashed in campaigns of Ghar Wapsi and cries of [i]Love Jihad[/i]. In Chhatisgarh state, villages are passing orders banning the entry of priests of faiths other than Hinduism.

At least 43 deaths in more than 600 cases of violence — 194 targeting Christians and the rest Muslims— have taken place in Between May 26, 2014 and May 13, 2015, marking almost one year of the National Development Alliance government of Mr. Narendra Modi.

The number of incidents of communally targeted violence could be very much higher, but official records are not available. Many other crimes are not registered by the police. Victims often are coerced into reaching a settlement. In the very first few weeks of the new government, the Minister of State for Home Affairs, Mr. Kiren Rijiju, told the Upper House of Parliament that 113 communal incidents took place in various parts of the country during in May and June 2014, in which 15 people were killed and 318 others injured. Many of the incidents of violence were directed against individuals and places of worship of the Muslim community. Uttar Pradesh state, which saw large-scale violence in its western district of Muzzafarabad in the runup to the general elections, have been among the states where Muslims have been targeted, as have the states of Maharashtra, Gujarat and Assam.

Days before United States President Barack Obama’s town-hall speech in New Delhi went viral for commenting on the need for communal harmony and protection of freedom of faith as intrinsic to the thrust for economic development, India’s President, Mr. Pranab Mukherjee, noted the rise of communalism and the targeting of religious minorities. In his address to the Nation on Jan. 25, the eve of Republic Day, Mukherjee said: “In an international environment where so many countries are sinking into the morass of theocratic violence … [w]e have always reposed our trust in faith-equality where every faith is equal before the law and every culture blends into another to create a positive dynamic. The violence of the tongue cuts and wounds people’s hearts. The Indian Constitution is the holy book of democracy. It is a lodestar for the socio-economic transformation of an India whose civilisation has celebrated pluralism, advocated tolerance and promoted goodwill between diverse communities. These values, however, need to be preserved with utmost care and vigilance.”

The Prime Minister, however, refuses to reprimand his Cabinet colleagues, restrain the members of his party members, or name and silence the Sangh Parivar, which proudly proclaims it has propelled him to power in New Delhi. His response has been an aggressive rebuttal, accusing the church leaders of making mountains out of molehills. He has accused them of internationalising trivial incidents in a campaign to injure India’s image and his development agenda. In Tokyo, he mocked “secularists.” And in Delhi, in the wake of an outcry over the desecration of five catholic churches and a convent school, the Delhi police commissioner and government trotted out a list of temples which had reported thefts. The Ministry of Home Affairs published data of the last three years of the Indian National Congress Party’s United Progressive alliance government to demonstrate there had been no sharp rise in violence against religious minorities. It did not release the data for communal violence since Mr. Modi took over as Prime Minister.

Mr. Modi first formal response, made on Aug. 15, 2014, in his Independence Day address at the Red Fort in New Delhi, was to call for a 10-year moratorium on communal and caste violence. This was followed by government declaring Christmas to be reconstituted as “Good Governance Day” in honour of the BJP leader and former Prime Minister, Mr. Atal Behari Vajpayee. There are fears at a severe whittling down of the 15-Point Programme for Minorities, a lifeline for many severely economic backward communities, especially their youth seeking higher education and professional training. Since then, twice in Parliament in brief interventions, and once in a major address to the Christian community, Mr. Modi has assured protection. “Your security is my job”, he told a Christian delegation which called on him to greet him on the eve of Christmas 2014. He repeated that while addressing a function of the Syro Malabar Catholic community.

The incidents of violence continue. And so does the anxiety of the Muslim and Christian communities, in particular, though a section of the Sikh leadership has also expressed its unhappiness with the RSS Ghar Wapsi campaign in Punjab.

Cardinal Mar Baselios Cleemis, president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of India and the National United Christian Forum, in a March 17 statement, said: “The cultural DNA of India of pluralism and diversity is being threatened. We are anxious about the implications of the fundamentalist political thesis that India is ‘one nation, one people and one culture.’ A nation of cultural homogeneity is an impossibility and any effort to impose it is fraught with grave ramifications for country. We are deeply concerned about the physical violence – arson, murder and rape of our religious personnel both men and women - as with the structural violence which is manifest in urban and rural India, in social and administrative excesses, and aberrant judicial pronouncements. We welcome the occasional statements of those in authority of adhering to the Constitution of India and, in particular to its assurances of the Freedom of Faith. However, these statements fail to have any impact on the leadership of socio-political organisations that are polarising the nation with the language and acts of intolerance, hate and violence.”


17 posted on 03/12/2017 8:54:45 PM PDT by TBP (0bama lies, Granny dies.)
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http://johndayal.com/


18 posted on 03/12/2017 8:55:30 PM PDT by TBP (0bama lies, Granny dies.)
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http://www1.cbn.com/700club/dr-joseph-dsouza-reaching-untouchables

There are four main castes in India. Beneath the four is a fifth group, the Scheduled Caste. They literally have no caste. They are the untouchables, the Dalits, which means oppressed, downtrodden, and exploited. Dalits are not considered to be part of the human society. They perform the most menial and degrading jobs. They’re seen as polluters of higher caste people. If a higher caste Hindu is touched by an untouchable or even has a Dalit’s shadow cross them, they consider themselves to be polluted and have to go through a rigorous series of rituals to be cleansed.

In India, 25 percent of the population is Dalit — approximately 250 million people. The higher classes have more privilege in education, employment, and opportunity. Being born a Dalit is a guarantee that you will be less well off and because of lack of education, you won’t get a good job. You can’t improve your situation.

You would wonder, then, why the Indian government would care what religion a Dalit was. Dalits aren’t allowed in the Hindu temple so it certainly seems the Hindus wouldn’t care. But as Dalits have come in contact with Christian believers and begun to embrace Christianity, a real problem developed. The Indian government actually made it a law that a Dalit could not become any other religion even though the Dalits aren’t allowed in the Hindu temple. Now Dalits are persecuted because they are Dalits and doubly persecuted if they become Christians.

A PERVERSE KIND OF HATE
Newspaper articles tell of young Dalit men fishing in a pond used by higher caste members were rushed by an angry mob. Mob members captured the young men and beat them. When the father of one of the angry attackers learned that the young men were being held, he and other adults confronted them. The older men urinated into the boys’ shoes and forced them to drink. A woman was raped because she was a Dalit. Even though the crime was acknowledged, no effort was made to find her attacker because she was just a Dalit.

Since 1998, persecution against Christians in India has escalated. Churches have been burned, pastors are beaten, and nuns and women of the church are raped. In recent years, this specific persecution has increased even more. Church properties in one Indian state were taken over and the graves of the deceased were dug up and desecrated. Images on the Dalit Freedom Network’s promotional CD show men whose heads lay open from severe beatings and women who weep at the death of loved ones.

A MAN WHO WILL HELP
Dr. Joseph D’Souza met Jesus as a university student in India. It was the teaching that the just shall live by faith that got his attention. Joseph had a Christian friend who gave him a New Testament and talked to him about the Lord. Joseph had been raised a Roman Catholic but prior to accepting the Lord, had become an agnostic. Eventually his heart was changed by the Word, and his faith became real.

Joseph has heard of the plight of the Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes for 25 years. Joseph had married a woman from this caste. She would often recount to him what her people faced on a regular basis. Joseph says when he met his wife, they were both transformed and that the Christian faith removes all barriers. He knew that in Jesus we are all equal and deserving of proper, humane treatment. Joseph also knew that among extremist Hindus in India, Jesus was enemy no. 1, and Christians were enemy no.2. So to be a Dalit Christian was doubly bad. What was not evident on the surface was the reason for the hatred. The Dalit Christians were saying, “We’re not rioting, we’re not violent. Why attack us?” But for the last two decades, the Dalit Christians have been specifically targeted for abuse. This vicious situation continues to drives Dalits to look to Christianity and Jesus for hope and help out of these straits. Many Dalit leaders consider Christianity Option no. 1 for a Dalit to have both.

In November 2001, the Dalit people began their quest for individual freedom by embracing a number of religious options that would allow them to break free from the ancient caste system. The Christian church wholeheartedly embraced this movement and a major reform is the result. The Dalits are becoming Christians in record numbers and becoming free from the cycles of poverty and abuse. But the persecution increases as well.

Joseph says there are several important things going on right now.

Since January, physical attacks on Dalit Christians have increased dramatically.

Dalits have been “free gathering.” No mics, no PA systems, no electricity or air conditioning — just spontaneous coming together in fields. People are walking hundreds of kilometers to have an audience with King Jesus. There is no formal speaker, just simple evangelism. People bring all their problems and God is showing up. Then the people give testimony to what God has just done for them. The crowds attending these events are increasing…and the extremist attacks are increasing as well. People come in spite of the attacks.
The Dalits are finding Christianity to be the most liberating. They are learning that all people are born alike and there is no caste in God.

Joseph’s All India Christian Council with offices in London, Hyderabad, and Denver, Colo., is responsible for working to provide resources and hands-on support to see the Dalit people be free from caste and religious bondage and from human rights abuse. The AICC formed in 1999 as a response to national denominations and churches for the purpose of offering protection and service to the Christian community and other minorities suffering persecution in India. The AICC is involved in providing education to Dalit children. This opportunity to educate the children also has opened a door to the gospel because the AICC teaches in English with a Christian worldview of all subjects. From this effort, the AICC knows that the long-term transformation of Dalit life can be accomplished. The Dalit Freedom Network grew out of the AICC’s need to facilitate work in the United States. The mission of DFN is to empower the Dalits to achieve the social freedom and dignity they need and deserve.


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https://www.christianfreedom.org/india%E2%80%99s-persecuted-church/


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