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    Karnataka CM criticised some Christian organisations for inducing conversion to Christianity.

    With his government facing flak over recent attacks against churches, Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa on Monday blamed certain Christain organisations for flaring up "disharmony and social tension" in the state.

    "While Christians and Hindus have co-existed peacefully in the state, there have been unconstitutional and illegal efforts by some Christian organisations such as 'New Life' to forcibly convert or to induce conversion to Christianity," he said, addressing National Integration Council meeting in New Delhi.

    "Efforts of such organisation include publishing booklets like 'Satya Darshini' in which Hindu gods and goddesses were denigrated. Our constitution provides for freedom of religion but does not permit forcible or induced conversion," he said.

    He also criticised some Union ministers and alleged political vendetta. "It was very unfortunate that our state was targeted for political vendetta by ministers and officials of the Government of India," he said.

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    He stressed that there was no need to send central advisories or rush a team to Karnataka in the aftermath of attacks on minorities.

    "There have been serious communal and terrorists activities in other states such as Jammu and Kashmir, Assam, Tripura, Delhi and Andhra Pradesh. The Union government was not so active in sending advisory notes, at times touted as notices (under article 355) to the states," he added.

    The Karnataka CM claimed that "due to immediate steps by the state government, peace and normalcy was restored in the affected areas."

    Meanwhile Naveen Patnaik, Chief Minister of Orissa, which also witnessed communal attacks against minorities in its Kandhamal district, said the clashes had occurred due to conflict of interest in land rights and employment opportunities.

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    Conversion or religious inversionBy: jay | 17-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward Sir,When the Pope visited India,he gave a call for "A Harvest of Faith". A very harvest of faith is going on with added vigour.There is nothing wrong with a person choosing his own line of faith,be it another religion or even Atheism.This is a matter of individual choice,but to "harvest Faith " from poor,helpless and illiterate men and women will merely increase the numbers in a demographic statistic,a mere information.When the Lord talked about Sheep and Shepherd,it was in a metaphorical context,and not treating people as sheep to be herded into a new pen or a religion.Yes ,it is heartening and divine to offer shelter,food and a better life ,but there should be no quid pro quo ,otherwise the excercise will remain plain forced proselytism.And pray tell me,by anyone who knows the matter well,will these so converted be treated as equal members of the Church with the right to be given a parishioner's status in life and after,like social equality and burial in Church Cemetery?
    voilance in karnatakaBy: deepak | 16-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward people just forget what started the voilance fist solve the basic problem the blame somone the so called catholic preture the change the religeon of a person who is need help first the help them by money then start them how it is not hindu gods not helping them,and start to used jusus name how jesus giving money who needed them so go in for detail first and after word blame them
    Communal violenceBy: John | 14-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward When poor dalits and tribals starve, nobody bothers. If someone come forward to help them by providing food, shelter or education and because of this they happens to converts, the so called guardians of Hindus come to burn Orphanage, Churches, etc. BJP polyticians supports such heinous crime too. Incredible.
    helpBy: rajan | 18-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward Go to pakistan, Afaganistan and other muslim country. There are lot of poor. Even in Country please go the muslim and help them . Try to convert. then u nonsence able to knoe what sort of reply you will get. Tis is simple rediculous and nonsence.
    conversionBy: Sana | 14-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward If the people who are readily converting to Christianity, help these dalits or whoever, without converting them to their own religion, then that would be a class act, of really doing something selfless for these people. But if there is conversion on the agenda, then its a no brainer.
    conversionBy: Harsha | 15-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward Well said. I second your opinion
    Conversion is the cause of ViolenceBy: J.N.Mahanty | 14-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward While violence of all forms deserves to be condemned, Christians of the Country shd introspect to find out the reasons for the alleged attacks on Churches,Pastors
    Centre finding faults in othersBy: Harsh | 14-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward While the UPA is looking into what they themselves are doing about the Terror Situation in the country, They are busy pin pointing blame on others. Not only they dont want POTA to come into effect which somewhat helps and empowers the Poilce and Intelligence, they are setting wrong examples by pardoning people like Afzal's. India is a Hindu Nation, Under the constitution and Facts knows to all, India is a Hindu Nation. People Should follow the way of life people live here. If they have a problem with that, like any other india they too have a "Righ to Leave" the country. Noone can justify forced conversions which have been going on for ages. Though i am not justifying any politician or any religion, but propoganda against something to benefit your own cause is totally against the law of the nature.
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