Re-conversion drive in UP gathers momentum

Vijay Upadhyay
Agra. In what is being seen as one of the largest mass re-conversions held in Uttar Pradesh by the Hindu outfits in the recent times, at least 3500 christians re-embraced Hinduism in the Badaun district of the state on Sunday.

According to Rajeshwar Singh, provincial head of Dharma Jagran Samiti (Braj Prant), the reconversion "Yajna" was held in the GB Pant college of Kachchla town of Badaun and was presided over by Rajya Sabha member Dileep Singh Judeo. According to the sources, apart from individuals coming back to Hinduism, there were over 80 complete families that shed Christian symbols and once again wore "Yagyopaveet" after their purification by taking a dip in the Ganga river.

Addressing the gathering, Dileep Singh Judeo said that at least 10 lakh Hindus had been converted in North India by the Christian missionaries that were actively striving to increase their ranks by exploiting some weaknesses in the Hindu caste system.

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