2000 : A.B.P.S.
From Resolution 1
The A.B.P.S. therefore, ardently desires that the various Hindu religious bodies come together and evolve a concerted plan to not only halt the rampant conversion, but also to bring back to our fold those that were converted to intolerent faiths by force, fraud or allurement. To achieve this home coming we have only to change our mindset and open the doors of our hearts and homes, and welcome them back as our loving brethren.
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From Resolution 2
The RSS views that conversion is the biggest irritant. Neither the Sangh nor the law of the land accepts that the right to propagate means right to convert. The Supreme Court of India is unequivocal on this behalf. The Sangh has nothing against Christian brethren or Christian faith but certainly against the plan of the Church to "reap a great harvest of faith in Asia". In certain North Eastern regions, such as East Arunachal and Tripura, where the Hindu is vulnerable, conversion is forced at the point of gun. Divisive political consequences follow religious conversions. Further, conversion is not merely a change in the form of worship but a change in the priority of loyalties. It also disrupts social harmony and cultural traditions. Therefore, the Hindu views conversion as an aggression on the Hindu society. Another major source of irritation is the Christian style of preaching denigrating Hindu gods and goddesses, which deeply hurt the Hindu sentiments.
It is worth noting that the Hindu society has exercised restraint in spite of all such provocations. To mistake it as Hindu weakness is to betray ignorance of the working of human nature. The ABKM calls upon the Christian Church to cultivate the goodwill of the Hindu. That is the greatest guarantor of the long range of interests of the Christians themselves.
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From Resolution 2 of ABPS
The ABPS urges the Central Government to initiate legislation banning slaughter of Cow and her entire Family throughout the country . It is a fact well recognised that the Cow occupies a unique place in the national psyche . It is held as sacred and deep religious sentiments govern the attitude of our countrymen .In fact.it is called "kamadhenu" . The economic advantages implicit in Cow- protection compels us to consider the question with all earnestness .
From Resolution 4 of ABPS
The A.B.P S. also calls upon the Swayamsevaks and all people conscious of our cultural eminence to keep their family atmosphere free from this cultural pollution. Let the noble and the great values from our glorious past sanctify our domestic atmosphere and save our people from the impending danger of considering the glamorous, but devoid of any moral values as modern and fell a prey to it.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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