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Vishwa Hindu Parishad [VHP, World Hindu Council] has demanded total ban on conversion in the country
Mrdia Release
Feb. 19, 2006

Vishwa Hindu Parishad [VHP, World Hindu Council] has demanded total ban on conversion in the country. A resolution to this effect was adopted at the inaugural session of the two-day second Dharma Sansad [religious assembly] that began here on Saturday [18 February].

The VHP also adopted three more resolutions on infiltration of Bangladeshi nationals into India, alleged indulgence of Christian missionaries and non-government organizations in conversion activities, evoking quota system of the Hindu scheduled caste and scheduled tribe converting to Christianity and Islam.

The first resolution said: "Laws should be made banning conversion in the country. The parliament and legislative assemblies of all the state should pass laws prohibiting conversion and making provision for stringent punishment to the people indulging in such act." On infiltration, the resolution said: "Hundreds of Bangladeshi nationals are illegally entering into the country every year. This is a serious threat to the country's integrity and security. Hence, the union government should make efforts to stop it forthwith."


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