State Sponsored Conversion to Christianity in Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram: HK has reported about the loan waiver scheme initiated by last LDF Ministry for Converted Christians.
In the loan waiver scheme introduced other by then Minister of Welfare of Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes A.K. Balan declared that his Government will write off 159 crore Rupees worth loan taken by Converted Christians.Under the debt waiver scheme for the Christian Converts, loans up to Rs.25,000 maturing on 31 March 2006 would be written off fully. In cases where the loan amount exceeds the stipulated amount, penal interest part would be written off, providing the persons with an opportunity to avail a one time benefit.
https://www.haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx?PageID=11304
If LDF move was to woo the Converts, Current UDF Ministry itself is controlled by the Conversion Mafia in Kerala. Now they extended this Loan waiver Scheme to December 31 2011 to make sure they too can claim the credit from those who got converted to Christianity by ditching their family and ancestoral religion.
To any sensible persons eyes – It is State Sponsored Conversion – Unfortunately there is no enough Subrahmanya Swami’s in Kerala to challenge these practices legally.
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