From: Swami
A Vishwa Hindu Parishad-led delegation, comprising ethnic tribesmen from North-Eastern states and Punjab, on Tuesday met the National Minorities Commission and National Tribal Commission to submit evidence of alleged misdeeds by Christian missionaries.
The delegation was led by Vishwa Hindu Parishad's national spokesperson Surendra Jain and comprised representatives from the states of Tripura, Mizoram and Punjab.
"On September 10, Christian missionaries burnt the Guru Granth Sahib in Bhatinda. In Mizoram, a sub-divisional magistrate wrote a letter to a Chakma tribe family, asking it to give up its agricultural land for construction of a church. We have a copy of that," said Jain.
"We have submitted copies of documentary evidence, photographs and newspaper clippings of cases of missionary aggressions and forced conversions to both the commissions," he added.
The delegation handed over a memorandum to the Tribal Commission seeking their right to retain their culture, belief and livelihood. The delegation from Punjab approached the National Minorities Commission seeking protection of their minority status.
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I had read about the Granth burning incident in Bhatinda as well - in the Panchjanya. There was this Punjabi Sikh family that had been conned into converting to the christist death cult and brainwashed into bigotry.
However, there was the old octagenarian matriarch who resisted recruitment into the corpse worshipping creed. She finally passed away of old age - when the brainwashed neo-converts, at the instigation of the missionary hyenas - decided to desecrate and destroy their own dead matriarch's personal belongings, including the Guru Granth Sahib .
What a sick bunch of losers & perverts. To think that some lunatic "Khalistanis" are actually collaborating with the missionary scum. The national debate on conversions needs to reach the Punjab soon.
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