[GHHF] Ghar Waapasi in Assam – 11 Christians and 6 Muslims retuned to Hindu Dharma; Executed Affidavit of Conversion.
"Most Western scholars positively dislike Hinduism when it stands up to defend itself. They prefer museum Hinduism, or innocent Gandhian kind of Hinduism, and they readily buy the secularist story that an assertive Hinduism is not the “real Hinduism”. Koenraad Elst
Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is working closely with Samrat Dutta who is very passionate to preserve and protect Hindu Dharma. We have four Pracharaks and conducting about 20 Bala Samskar Kendras in different districts in Assam.
Sri Samrat Dutt from Cachar has been coordinating and organizing activities in ASSAM– Ghar Waapasi and Bala Samskar and other activities. He was responsible for identifying four Pracharaks – two males and two females. Now we are conducting 19 Bala Samskar Kendras in Assam. Four of them being conducted free of cost. The four teachers volunteered their services free of cost. He even found three villages where Bala Samskar Kendras are being sponsored by them. GHHF would like to express our appreciation to Samrat Ji for his passion and determination to coordinate and supervise these activities.
His concern for the aggressiveness of Christians and Love Jihad by Muslims helped GHHF to organize these activities. We are grateful for his passion, dedication, and leadership qualities in organizing many of these activities.
17 Christians and Muslims returned to Hinduism.
11 Christians and 6 Muslims retuned back to Hinduism. GHHF in collaboration with Sakal Cha Bagicha Samiti conducted the home, puja for 11chtistians as per their customs. After the yagna new clothes, sindhur, Gods photos were distributed to them.
Six Muslims of Vill Nibhia and Sara spur left Islam and embraced Hinduism. They appeared before Notary public Silchar and by executing Affidavit of Conversion returned to their original Dharma. All of them earlier forcibly converted to Islam.
Pledge: All the reconverted Hindus pledges that “I have been influenced by Teaching, preaching, and customs of Sanatana Dharma. I have been practicing the Hindu way of life for two years and now I feel I should leave Christianity and thus I adopted Hinduism. I shall be leading my life as a Hindu person, and I will have remained a Hindu having full faith in the Hindu religion.
There is no force, fraud, undue influence, or coercion for taking the above decision of reconversion.”
While talking to the Hindus, our Pracharaks highlighted the most preposterous statements regarding incest and sexual promiscuity in the Bible. They read out some verses from Bible and read aloud to sow a few seeds of doubt about what they call the holy Bible.
As many of you are aware that the Christians are moving into the sacred city of Tirupati and its periphery in the Chittoor District. They are planning to start converting within a radius of 50 kilometers. Christians are moving into this area to convert as many people as possible to make Tirupati a sacrilegious place instead of keeping it as a sacred place.
Although many Hindu activists are doing many things, their efforts have not infiltrated into the villages where the conversion is taking place on a large scale. As Hindus concentrate on their intellectual endeavors, Christians are concentrating on conversion. It is time for all the intellectuals and activists to pause for a few minutes and look at the ground realities. Our intellectual endeavors and activists’ protests are not reaching the villages where conversion is rampant. We cannot ignore or turn away from what is happening on the ground.
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