Pro-Hindu activists force to end the meeting of Christian missionaries trying to convert Hindus !
October 31, 2013
Ashwin Krushnapaksha 12, Kaliyug Varsha 5115
Congratulations to Sriram Sena and pro-Hindu activists who foiled the ploy of Christians to covert Hindus !
Belgaum – On 27th October, a prayer meeting was going on at Corporation Complex in Goavesa area which activists of Sriram Sena and devout Hindus forced to end. Such prayer-meeting was held on every Sunday on behalf of ‘Telugu Madigar Samaj’. Pro-Hindu organisations had accused that in the name of prayer-meetings, Hindus were converted during such meetings. As a precautionary measure, police drove out people from the office through which prayer-meetings were held and locked it so as to avoid any kind of commotion.
On 20th October, pro-Hindu activists had foiled a prayer-meeting held at ‘Kala Mandir’ by New Life Fellowship Church by alleging that there was likelihood of conversion of Hindus. After such recent incident, the second attempt of Christians to hold prayer-meeting has been exposed now. For many days, it was being accused that conversions were taking place through the medium of prayer-meetings by impressing upon people that only Christianity can solve all problems. Pro-Hindu activists had, therefore, demanded that the prayer meetings should be stopped.
Prayer meeting held without taking prior permission
‘Telugu Madigar Samaj’ had taken permission for prayer meetings in the year 2007; but the period for which such permission was granted, is over; still they continued to hold prayer meetings without proper permission. Tilakwadi police called the organisers of such prayer meeting and obtained more information on the same. (Police create obstacles for Hindus even when they organise meetings after taking prior permission; but what action the same police are going to take against Christian missionaries holding illegal prayer meetings ? – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)
Brawl between police and organisers
There were lot of arguments between police and people who had come to attend such prayer meeting. The organisers claimed no wrong was committed at the place of prayer meetings; but pro-Hindu activists warned that prayer meetings should not be held in future; else such meetings would be forcibly ended.
Source: Dainik Sanatan Prabhat
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