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Ghar Wapsi in Chhattisgarh: 1,200 people return to Hinduism after ‘purification’

New Delhi: After a hiatus of 2 years, the Operation Ghar Wapsi programme has started in Chhattisgarh, with Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Prabal Pratap Singh Judev taking the lead in facilitating the ‘homecoming’ of people to Hindu religion. Prabal Pratap, son of Dilip Singh Judev and also the prince of Jashpur Royal family, successfully …

New Delhi: After a hiatus of 2 years, the Operation Ghar Wapsi programme has started in Chhattisgarh, with Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Prabal Pratap Singh Judev taking the lead in facilitating the ‘homecoming’ of people to Hindu religion. Prabal Pratap, son of Dilip Singh Judev and also the prince of Jashpur Royal family, successfully on Friday facilitated reconversion of 1200 para-Christians into Hindu.

It is said that these people had converted themselves into Christianity a long time back owing to their poor economic and social status.

Ghar Wapsi Abhiyan is performed by washing the feet of the concerned people to convert them into Hindu. This system was adopted by the late Dilip Singh Judev.

“After our men and organization associated with ‘Sangh’ continuously carried out their counselling they realized that they had done a mistake by converting themselves into Christianity” said Prabal Pratap in an interview to Free Press Journal.

Under this system, a purification process was carried out which included certain rules and recitation of mantra, enabling the families to return to their own Sanatan Hindu religion, stated Prabal Pratap. He added that his only motive is to bring back the people to their own religion.

“Several years back when I met Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat, he instructed me to complete the mission started by my father for the protection of Hindu and I am doing my duty adhering the government rules”, he added.

According to reports, Prabal Pratap has reconverted 14,000 Christians into Hindu.

However, the Chhattisgarh Christian Forum (CCF) holds different views on the matter.

“In the Dilip Judev era, they claimed that they have re-converted 6 lakh Christians into Hindu then our population was only 4 lakhs,” said Chhattisgarh Christian Forum (CCF) president Arun Pannalal.

“Now, again they will release staggering figures of reconversion. Actually, this is nothing but only a propaganda under which they put their own people and go for photo ops to impress their bosses, we are not worried,” said Pannalal.