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On 8 December 2014, Hindu nationalist groups affiliated to the
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(RSS) were reported to have converted 100 – 250 Muslims to Hinduism in
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. The functioning of the Indian Parliament was log-jammed in December. News reports indicated that Muslim right wing groups in India have received a ‘lease of life’ in trying to protest the conversions. After a full investigation, the Uttar Pradesh Minorities Commission concluded that the Muslims had not converted as they continued to "remain Muslims."


The event

The Muslim residents of the Vednagar slum in
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were told by a local Hindu activist that, under a development programme of the Narendra Modi government, if they attended a ''havan'' (a Hindu sacrificial ceremony), they would get ration cards and other basic amenities. Some 250 people attended the ceremony. When the ritual was over, the participants were told that they had all become
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. ''Dharam Jagaran Samiti'' ("Religious awakening committee"), a Hindu activist group affiliated to the
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(RSS) and part of its family of organisations
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, runs a programme called
ghar wapasi ''Ghar Wapsi'' (Hindi, meaning "Returning Home") is the programme of religious conversion to Hinduism and Sikhism from Islam, Christianity and other religions, conducted by Indian Hindu nationalist organisations Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), Ras ...
("homecoming"), whose objective is to "reconvert" Muslims and Christians in India. All the Muslims and Christians in India are envisioned to be originally Hindus whose ancestors had converted to other religions. Therefore, their conversion to Hinduism is regarded as a "reconversion" or "homecoming." The 8 December conversion programme was also joined by the Agra based activists of ''Dharam Jagaran Samiti'' and the
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, a ceremony was performed that lasted a few hours. Rajeswar Singh, the
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area President of the Samiti, wrote an open letter asking for monetary help. He stated that the group had converted 40,000 Muslims and Christians in western Uttar Pradesh last year and started a target of 100,000 conversions for next year. He also stated that each activist who works to convert Muslims incurs an annual expenditure of 500,000 rupees and one that works to convert Christians requires 200,000 rupees. He sought monetary help from interested parties to run the programme of conversions. The Agra Police registered a First Information Report (FIR) against ''Dharam Jagaran Samiti'' and its convener in the State Nand Kishore Valmiki, and launched an investigation. Cases were registered under Section 153(A) (promoting enmity between different groups) and Section 415 (using fraudulent means) of the
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, based on a complaint made by one of the participants that was converted. The FIR states that ration cards and housing plots were promised for those who converted to Hinduism. Valmiki was subsequently arrested on 16 December.Conversions row: Accused Valmiki arrested in Agra, Hindustan Times, 16 December 2014
/ref> Another Hindu nationalist group, ''Hindu Jagaran Samiti'', announced that it would hold the "biggest ever" conversion programme in the country in
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on the day of Christmas. 5,000 Muslims and 1,000 Christians were said to be ready to get converted. Members of Parliament from
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,
Yogi Adityanath Yogi Adityanath (born on 5 June 1972 as Ajay Singh Bisht),
, and from
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, Satish Gautam, have welcomed the announcement. Gautam declared in the Parliament, "We have been doing this (conversion) for several years and will do it again on 25th December. This is not a conversion but ‘ghar wapasi’ (home coming)."
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(World Hindu Council), one of the largest members of the Sangh Parivar, announced that it will hold a conversion programme in
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, the constituency of the
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party leader
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, where it has acquired 60 families that are ready to convert to Hinduism.


Reactions

The Uttar Pradesh Minorities Commission, which visited Agra on a fact-finding mission, has stated that the conversion programme was an "act of fraud." The ruling party of India,
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(BJP), which is itself a member of the RSS-affiliated Sangh Parivar, has distanced itself from the fraudulent conversions. Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, the Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs, has stated that State Police are taking action. The BJP President
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has stated that BJP had no role in the conversions. However,
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, the BJP Member of Parliament from
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and a former leader of
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, said that the conversions were voluntary. The Prime Minister
Narendra Modi Narendra Damodardas Modi (; born 17 September 1950) is an Indian politician serving as the List of Prime Ministers of India, 14th and current Prime Minister of India since 2014. Modi was the List of chief ministers of Gujarat, Chief Minist ...
is reported to have told the party parliamentarians to keep the development agenda in focus and not cross the "Lakshman rekha" (line in the sand) regarding the issue of conversions. In the Upper House of the
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, all the opposition parties united under the
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party's leadership, and demanded that the Prime Minister
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should reply to the issue of forcible religious conversions. As the Prime Minister did not respond, the Parliament appeared to be log-jammed. The BJP challenged the opposition parties to support an "
anti-conversion bill Anti-conversion laws, or anti-conversion legislations, are a set of judicial rules that restrict or prohibit conversion of faith (proselytism) from one religion to another. It is a federal law in countries such as Algeria, Bhutan, Myanmar, and Nepa ...
" that outlaws religious conversions using coercion and inducement. The proposed conversion programme in Aligarh on the Christmas day has been blocked by the
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. It will not be allowed under "any circumstance," said the Aligarh Police chief. The ''Dharam Jagaran Samiti'' has postponed its programme scheduled for the Christmas day, reportedly on orders from the
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. But it said that the long-run conversion programmes will continue. "Our target is to make India a Hindu Rashtra by 2021. The Muslims and Christians don’t have any right to stay here. So they would either be converted to Hinduism or forced to run away from here," said the Samiti leader Rajeshwar Singh. A Muslim cleric, Salim Ahmed, who heads the ''Babri Masjid Action Committee'' (BMAC), speaking at a programme of the organisation attended by 1,500 people, said that he would wage a war against the country if incidents of religious conversions were not checked. The video of his speech has been released to the public. Other Muslim religious groups have echoed the sentiment. The Darul Uloom of Deoband seminary plans to activate its conversion-prevention wing, ''Fitna-e-Irtehad,'' using its network of clerics nationwide. The Shahi Imam of Delhi's
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declared that he would launch a ''ghar ghar Islam'' (Islam in every house) campaign to
proselytise Proselytism () is the policy of attempting to convert people's religious or political beliefs. Proselytism is illegal in some countries. Some draw distinctions between '' evangelism'' or ''Da‘wah'' and proselytism regarding proselytism as invol ...
and renew the faith. "Muslims have sacrificed their lives for the unity of this country. Now be prepared to sacrifice your lives to save secularism," he said.


Investigation

The
Uttar Pradesh Minorities Commission Uttar means north in Hindi and many other Indian languages. It can be found in: *Uttar, Tank, a union council in Pakistan * Uttar Dinajpur * Uttarkashi * Uttarkashi District * Uttar Pradesh * Uttarakhand * Uttara Kannada Peoples * Uttar Kumar S ...
, after having conducted a full investigation, said in February 2015 that the 250 Muslims had not converted because they continue to "remain Muslims." It maintained that there was "betrayal and cheating," and held the Local Intelligence Unit responsible for not identifying such "vulnerable areas." It confirmed the reports that the ''Hindu Jagaran Samiti'' had lured the Muslim families with the promise of houses offered by the national government. It misled them into thinking that the religious sacrificial ceremony was the beginning of the process, but announced the next day that the Muslims had converted to Hinduism. But the families refuted the claim that they had converted.


See also

* Laws against conversion in India * Historic mass forced conversion of Hindus to Islam in India * Ghar Wapsi * List of converts to Hinduism *
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References

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