‘Harvesters’ weak in History,Says HP first Congress Ministry to come with Anti Conversion law
Several Christian clerics, heads of Christian organisations and even the Vice-Chairman of a State Minorities Commission have written to UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi in the past few weeks expressing their concern over the recent anti-conversion act passed by Congress ruled Himachal Pradesh.
As per their greivance letter to Sonia this was for the first time that a Congress Government passed such a law which curbs their freedom to“practise, profess and propagate” their faith
The ‘HARVESTERS’ are wrong in stating ‘THE FIRST EVER TO HAVE BEEN PASSED BY A CONGRESS GOVT.’ It was MADHYA PRADESH to have FIRST passed the anti-conversion’ law following the findings of the Justice Neogi Commission Report in the 1950S!!Madhya Pradesh then was under CONGRESS RULE!!Then followed Orissa,also under CONGRESS RULE!!
Christian conversionists want Madame to constitute an inquiry against the Himachal Pradesh chief minister for anti-party activities and set the record straight by repealing this anti-human rights law of the Anti-Conversion Bill!!
Once a Nationalist party , has now stooped to the level of Christian Kerala Congress of K.M.Mani and the like, under Antonio Maino whose only concern is about the well being of Jehadi terrorists and Christian Missionaries.
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