RSS demands law against religious conversions
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has demanded for a central law to tackle religious conversions.
Addressing a press conference the RSS executive member Ram Madhav Said that the conversions should be debated at the national level especially the rampant inter-denominational conversions within the Christian community.
Now there are anti-conversion laws in various states but the authorities are not implementing it properly. Presently Orissa, MP, Himachal Pradesh have such laws.
At the same time RSS have demanded for the immediate arrests of culprits and conspirators behind the brutal killing of Swami Laxamananda Saraswati.
These included in the resolution on the "Kandhamal incidents and conversion" passed at the recently concluded three-day meeting of the Sangh's working committee (Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari Mandal) at Vijayanagaram In Andhra Pradesh. The ABKM passed three other resolutions – on Islamic terrorism, on Bangladeshi infiltration in Assam and on the Amarnath Yatra Sangharsha Samiti.
He denied the alleged hands of Bajrang in Orissa Violence. . "No Hindu group can sponsor or participate in terror," Madhav said.