Exclude Converted Tribals from the List of Scheduled Tribes, Demands Vishva Hindu Parishad
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Exclude Converted Tribals from the List of Scheduled Tribes, Demands Vishva Hindu Parishad

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Dec 26, 2021, 11:05 am IST
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The unanimous resolution demanding the exclusion of the converted tribes from the list of Scheduled Tribes was passed by the VHP board on Saturday (December 25).

The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), in the meeting of its Central Board of Trustees and Governing Council, passed an unanimous resolution demanding the Union government to make necessary amendments in the Constitution to exclude the converted tribal people from the list of Scheduled Tribes.

It said only the genuine tribes should get the reservation benefits.

“Many Courts in the country including the Honourable Supreme Court has on many occasions given rulings in this regard. How long will the tribal brothers and sisters be kept deprived of their constitutional rights?”, Shri Alok Kumar, International Working President VHP, said.

Mosques and missionaries have been carrying out these unlawful conversions for hundreds of years. These vested interests have been continuously weakening the very foundations of the society.

“The Hindu society in Bharat has since ages lived in towns, villages and forests. Though there has been diversity in mode of worship according to their spiritual tradition, their inner being has always been one.  It is said that conversion of individual is conversion of nationality. Efforts are being made to weaken India through the efforts to convert poor Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes people through coercion and allurements”, Shri Alok Kumar said.

Multiple surveys have pointed out that the converted tribals form only 18% of the tribal population but usurp more than 80% of the reserved seats. The genuine beneficiaries are left out of the reservation benefits.

The VHP also announced that it would celebrate the 400th Prakash Parv on grand scale all over the country.

Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur ji was born on April 1, 1621, to Mata Nanaki ji at Shri Guru Hargobindji's house in Shri Amritsar Sahib. It was a time when Mughal ruler Aurangazeb’s tyranny was at its peak. He was forcibly converting people in immoral ways.

Guru Tegh Bahadur ji not only challenged the tyranny of Aurangzeb but also made the supreme sacrifice protecting the Dharma.

The three-day meeting of the Central Board of Trustees and Governing Council of the VHP will conclude today (December 26) in Gujarat’s Junagad.

The VHP is running a nationwide campaign from December 20-31 to make people aware about the fraudulent conversions promoted by churches and mosques.

Missionaries have spent billions of dollars to convert tribal people to Christianity but have been successful in converting only 18% of such tribes. On the contrary, they have either converted or eliminated 100% aboriginals in the Americas, Australia, and New Zealand.

Now, missionaries are using fraudulent means also like calling churches a Dham or Mandir and wearing saffron robes, presenting Jesus as Krishna.

Under the same campaign, the VHP leadership met more than 300 MPs (Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha) from various parties in the just concluded Winter Session of Parliament to discuss conversion issues and how to protect the rights of genuine Scheduled Tribes. 

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