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VHP plans 'Ghar Vapsi' in Karnataka

Last Updated 25 December 2014, 16:25 IST

Even as "Ghar vapsi" (home coming) programme is snowballing into a controversy across the country, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) is planning to hold such an event in Karnataka.

Top VHP leaders from Karnataka, however, did not reveal the dates for going ahead with "ghar vapsi", but maintained it was an ongoing programme which started more than three decades ago.

VHP's Udupi Unit Chief Suprasada Shetty told PTI that they were thinking about reconverting some Christian families in Udupi District.

"Some families of Christians, who embraced Christianity a few decades back, want to return to their earlier faith (Hinduism)," he said.

Shetty did not reveal the exact date of the event to be held as he argued it was an ongoing process. "We have been doing this for over three decades. Just because the media is possessed of this issue, we are getting highlighted," he said.

VHP Secretary T A P Shenoy said they have been bringing back people to Hinduism without any force. "We do not and will not use force but cannot stop anyone who wants to return to their original religion," he said.

Shenoy also said the VHP last month had reconverted four people in Bengaluru and will continue to do so anywhere in the state if people approach them.

He claimed those who had converted to Christianity and Islam were "frustrated" as their lives have not improved any better, socially.

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(Published 25 December 2014, 16:25 IST)

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