"In short, if powerful and super rich foreign missionaries enter into the interior heartland of India, and mass-convert large sections of tribals to their foreign religion by telling them that the religions, gods, beliefs and practices of their ancestors are âsatanicâ and will take them to hell, and that the only way to escape hell and attain heaven is to accept Christ and convert to their alien religion, this does not amount to âbaitingâ or provoking anyone, such as the tribals in particular or Hindus in general, or violating their civil rights. In fact, it amounts to turning the tribals âinto proud men and womenâ! But if Hindu organisations (automatically âdiehard communalâ, since Hindu, in opposition to the presumably âtolerant and secularâ, since Christian, missionaries!) enter these areas within their own country, and appeal to the local people in the name of their ancestral religions, and actually have the gall to âorganize Hindu festivalsâ, it naturally amounts to gross âbaitingâ and provocation of the foreign missionaries and violation of their civil rights. And if there is any âretaliationâ by the missionaries to this âbaitingâ, it is of course excusable as a perfectly natural and justifiable âreactionâ to these gross provocations by the communalists. And of course civil rights organisations have to rush to the protection and defence of these poor, helpless and oppressed missionaries, and the hapless plight to which they have been reduced by âminority baitersâ from the RSS has to be propagated in our secular press! ... Another example from a second leading national newspaper: (...) Doesnât this sound like a description of Christian missionaries, who claim to have a âmonopoly over spiritual knowledgeâ since their religion and God are the only true ones (all others being false religions and Gods who can only lead to hell), who âmove intoâ different areas of the world to spread this message, who compel people to leave their âage-old waysâ of worship and religion because these are ââcorruptâ, âevilâ, or simply âwrongââ, and seek to obliterate everywhere âthe uniqueness of the local cultureâ by trying to paint the whole world in one international imperialistic âfundamentalistâ colour? Wrong! This is a description (in an Indian Express article, 11/10/98, âConverting Historyâ, by Rajesh Sinha, describing the situation in certain parts of Rajasthan) condemning the VHP and other Hindu organisations for having âstarted competing with Christian missionaries in establishing schools [etc.]â, thereby leading to âmost Christian converts now returning to the Hindu foldâ. The writer, with a straight face, tells us: âIn the process, the saffron hawks are changing the face of Rajasthan, where once communal identity was a matter of little importanceâ. Is this some kind of incurably perverted mental sickness, or is it the power of the dollar?"
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Shrikant Talageri
Shrikant Talageri, born in 1958, was educated in Mumbai where he lives and works. He has devoted several years, and much to study, to the theory of an Aryan invasion of India, and interpreted the Vedas with the help of the internal chronology of Rig vedic Rishes within Rig Veda with the help of genealogical records Anukramanis.
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