September 8, 2024

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Why did the ‘Anti-Conversion Bill’ have to be brought in Karnataka too?

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Recently, the state government of Karnataka has come up with a proposal to introduce the ‘Anti-Conversion Bill’. In this regard, the Archbishop of Bengaluru Peter Machado has appealed to Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai that such a law should not be brought, it will become a tool to spoil the atmosphere. For example, it is not clearly said that our business will be closed. Because there is only one job left for Christian missionaries in India and that is conversion. If this too is banned, then where will they go to convert in Bangladesh or Pakistan?

Let’s not go into more depth and history and discuss only on the surface that why a Hindu becomes a Christian, what do the builders get? And how will they use these empty skulls and greedy people who are spending money on this in the European country in the future? The answer to each question is something like this, even though the secret of worship of God in the world rests on spiritual or faith, but in India it is based on demand. That is, demand, demand, someone wants a son from God, someone wants money. Some want a job, some want to become rich and some want to get rid of disease. As a result, these fraud missionaries take full advantage of this. That is, the selfish greedy poor and empty skull are their first victims. This group of people whom they hunt, for their benefit, they come to the dargah to rub the chadar on the tomb till the forehead. What then is the point of converting for your own benefit!

second question! After all, what is the reason why European countries spend money on these empty skulls or on greedy people? After all, what will they get by making them Christians here, why are they increasing their crowd here? So the direct answer to this is the Agora movie, but apart from this, those people have started using them.

In fact, they have two kinds of advantages. On the one hand, the fundamentalist elements of their countries are focused on non-Christian countries, due to which they create less problems for their governments. Second, it is easier for converts to gather various types of information as well as influence government policies in those countries.

For example, some foreign powers, unhappy with the Kudankulam nuclear plant set up with Indo-Russian cooperation, used missionary organizations for years to organize dharnas and demonstrations when they put great pressure on India to stall the project and India did not bow down. V Narayanaswamy, a minister in the then Congress government, had even alleged that some foreign forces had given Rs 54 crore to a Christian bishop in Tamil Nadu to organize a sit-in protest for the closure of the project. Action was also taken against four NGOs receiving foreign donations in this case.

Another similar example is the Sterlite Copper Plant set up by Vedanta in Tuticorin. The church is also believed to have a hand in closing this plant. If this plant, capable of producing eight lakh tonnes of copper annually, had not been closed, India would have become completely self-sufficient in the matter of copper. European companies and some countries did not like this and so they used missionary organizations to spread propaganda by the clergy that this plant would poison everything in the whole city. Violence broke out after this propaganda and 13 people died in police firing. As a result, the plant was closed. It is still closed and after 20 years India has to import copper once again.

For example, this mob is used against any indigenous company, even these people start targeting national policy. If during that time any government takes action on them, then these people make it a weapon by pretending or pretending to be a minority. That is, it is clear that even if these people consider themselves to be Christians, go to church or not, they only use this crowd for their benefit.

Now the third and most important question is what will be done for them next? That is, they will be used in the form of further votes to form the government. Now if we go back a little bit for this, the picture will be clear, for the work for which the people of the missionaries came to India without getting married and died, but they did not get anything. Despite the British rule for about two hundred and fifty years before independence, these missionaries were able to convert only 2.3 percent of the people in India to Christianity. This figure is from the first census of independent India i.e. 1951. Most of these people too are from Kerala and Northeast India.

That is, the Christian company was running at a loss, somewhere the people of the missionaries were killed by the tribals with arrows and somewhere they were driven away. Then the Christian company kept the people of India in this job and gave them a pay scale. That is, Hindus were given the contract to convert from Hindu to Christian by Hindus. In a way, it is such that if you convert five Hindus into Christians, you will get some money. Because of this, today it has become a business or you can also call it employment. Because if this is not employment or business, then these people cry the most when the anti-conversion bill comes? Perhaps they think that if this becomes a law, then what will happen to their employment! If this employment is stopped, then their goal of forming the government in future will hang in the balance.

Now in Karnataka, a few days ago, a big rally was organized by Jain Samaj in Belagavi district of Karnataka to protest against the conversion. Officials and religious leaders of all organizations of Jain society participated in this rally i.e. these people are now targeting the people of Jain society as well.

In the beginning, it is told to the Dalit tribal people. The cause of their sorrow is their God, their religion. Take refuge in Jesus, all sorrows will go away. Now, as soon as they convert their religion out of greed, then the government is formed again because of their sorrow and they stand holding the placard of reservation. Or will say that Jesus is coming. As if a call has come to him that he has left after catching the flight. This is why BJP-ruled states like Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh already have laws to prevent forced conversions. Now other states are also bringing laws against it. So that simple innocent people can be saved from falling prey to them. Apart from this, those who hold the cross in their hands have become new Christians and are considering themselves to be the children of Jesus. While they do not know that they are just sheep from the Vatican and European countries, they will live happily by skinning this mob and taking them off and those cut off from their religion will be sold like coconut shavings.

BY- Rajeev Choudhary Author  Blogger Youtubers

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