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I have posted these links before, but they deserve to be listed once more:
The Cartel's Politics | Rajiv Malhotra | Infinity Foundation
America Must Re-discover India | Rajiv Malhotra | Infinity Foundation
Chapter III. Connections between Leftist/Communist Organizations
The Liberal Neo-Colonial Mindset | Hindu Human Rights Online News Magazine
The Dark Hour of Secularism: Hindu Fundamentalism and Colonial Liberalism in India | Jakob De Roover - Academia.edu
NGOs (International):
The States:
Well, I do not know. They could have been Hindus before converting to Christianity like most of the Sikhs themselves. But I do not think any Hindu would mind their conversion to Sikhism. After all, Sikhism is a dharmic religion.You mean reconvert.
Here's what that article isn't telling you:Yes, Hindus are helping them. In Punjab, Sangh brings Christians back to Sikhism - The Times of India
...re-read the highlighted portions from your link. Why are the Akaalis not being present at such events? Why and how could their ties with BJP be strained? These are the questions one should be asking. And I'll tell you why: the Akaalis are ethnolinguistically made up mostly of Jatts that practice a version of Sikhism that is extremely ethnocentric: Jatt Sikhism. And the individuals that are converting back to Sikhism, who left Sikhism in the first place because of discrimination they faced from Jatt Sikhs, are Mazhabis. And the Jatt Sikhs do not hold the Mazhabis as equals (which is, as per North Indian historicity, ironic since Jatts, themselves, are also Shudra-s; heck, all farming communities, including the community that I personally come from, are basically Shudra-s). I can bet on my life that if these were "high caste Christians from Jatt or Khatri" backgrounds, Akaalis would have been there asap.The converts offered offering prayers before they were given religious lockets and siropas (ceremonial shawls). No major Sikh organization or functionary was present during the function ...
Some local Sikh residents questioned the organizers and the gurdwara management whether Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) was informed about the reconversions ...
RSS plans to hold more such events in Punjab, which could further strain ruling Shiromani Akali Dal and its ally BJP's ties in Punjab.
VHP does not re-convert Muslims/Christians to just Hindus, but they re-convert them to their original religion i.e. Hindu, Sikh, Jain and Bauddha dharma as these are the dharma-s of Indian Origin. So VHP and other similar orgs are not communal. They are nationalists.
There is no need for BJP to compromise with PDP. It can easily take central power as long as Delhi offers its support, even though it won't be the ruling party in the Valley. I, for one, long to see the Martand Sun Temple be rebuilt.At the moment, the biggest news in India is the BJP win in 25 (out of 87) seats in Jammu & Kashmir and its securing 23% vote (highest for any party), and the near certainty of the first-ever Hindu-Muslim government in Jammu & Kashmir, which will rule for the next six years.