Plaint against Christian missionaries for using Bhagavad Gita text for conversion in Tumakuru


Tumakuru, Oct 29 (IANS): Karnataka unit of Bajrang Dal on Saturday lodged a police complaint against Christian missionaries for distributing books similar to Bhagavad Gita with an intention of religious conversion.

The complaint was lodged in Tumakuru city and Kora police stations of Tumakuru district in Karnataka. According to police, missionaries have taken up a huge drive in Tumakuru aiming at converting Hindus to Christianity.

Incidents of distribution, selling of books resembling Bhagavad Gita have come to light in various parts of the district, the Bajrang Dal said.

In the book, Hindu Gods and Goddesses are insulted. It also says Baba Adam is equal to Brahma, Mahadev, Mohammad and that Adinath, revered by Jains, has taken birth as Baba Adam, the book claims.

It also claims that Baba Adam came from the planet of Brahma and is the reincarnation of Lord Brahma.

Bajrang Dal has alleged that distribution, selling of the book titled 'Geetheye Ninna Jnana Amruta' in Kannada language has been taken up aggressively. People from other states have come to Tumakuru and carried out the missionary work.

The books are being printed from Kabir Printing Press in New Delhi. The complaint has also been submitted to the Superintendent of Police in Tumakuru district to stop forces which are operating with an intention.

Further investigation is on.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sun, Oct 30 2022

    till the nagpur gulams are in power...these kind of fake allegations will continue..they are bound to increaese by leaps and bounds as elections are fast approaching..

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sun, Oct 30 2022

    "People from other states have come to Tumakuru and carried out the missionary work." One such state is well-known which lies across the tapladi border....

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  • John, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 30 2022

    Don't be a salve to so called aryan race, embrace religion that treats all equal and live a dignified life

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  • Prakash, Mlore

    Sun, Oct 30 2022

    This sick mentality has to stop !! I am a Christian but always admired Hindu culture !!

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 30 2022

    Here people change names and post so beware.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sun, Oct 30 2022

    Oye...Joan.... people call themselves Christian Brahmins, Christian kshatriyas... some are called dalith Christians...

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  • kavi, vittal/dubai

    Sun, Oct 30 2022

    One of the fundamental rights in India is ... one can practice any religion of his choice. People can choose a suitable religion. Companies are advertising their products. it is up to you to buy or not to buy. Similarly any religion can advertise and show that their religion and God superior than others. it is up to you to accept or reject. Religion is made to make the life systematic. Religious leaders made it as companies and trying to make maximum money by diverting minds of the people. People should decide. Not RSS , BD or any Christian missionaries / Muslim leaders.

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 29 2022

    Read properly and try to understand the Bhagvad githa consist of 5 vedas There is a holy words of Almighty father send his son on this world and he will be crusified to death... These BD RSS just fool the Hindus without practising the Vedas n Geethas

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 30 2022

    One does not need to read Vedas to be a Hindu. I have never seen copies of Vedas in any market stalls. May be we have to specially order that to read in retired life as we nothing much to do at that time.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 29 2022

    dis is a similar fake book distributed by bajrang dal dat of a sathyadarshni fake book produced in da pretext of attacking christians and da christian churches.

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 29 2022

    Making Bhagavad Gita compulsory in schools officially by the govt comes under which category of conversion?????…..It’s govt sponsored forced conversion.

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  • Don, Mangalore /Dubai

    Sat, Oct 29 2022

    If upper castes keep harassing lower castes then its better for lower castes to convert to any religion that gives them equality.

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore/canada

    Sun, Oct 30 2022

    when they convert they realize that lower caste is still lower.

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  • Alwyn, Canada

    Sun, Oct 30 2022

    Mohan what is your way of life upper caster or lower caster? All these caste systems and religions destroy. Humanity

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