Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Religion News on December 25 at Aligarh committee has decided to cancel the conversion program

Aligarh: conversion program harsh statements about the growing controversy after Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Hindu religious awakening committee has now changed his decision. Organization in Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh on December 25, decided to organize the greatest swimming proposed Dman ΓΌ has been withdrawn. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had warned his MPs that they do not line Langen Laxman. At this point the deadlock over several days. Earlier this function R UP police had refused to allow the program to the owner of the proposed site were backed.
Conversion function organized religion in R awakening committee work Rajeshwar Singh R 25 in December, has been postponed. The matter had been feeling pretty eyes. It has not been canceled, we will hold another day. Although it has not yet set a date. The organization also said Nauman collector Satya Prakash proposed decide to return home on December 25 (conversion function) has been canceled. He said the company did not explain the reason to go back on its heels. Organization on December 25 Christmas Day in a big way in a local college announced a conversion ceremony, after which the dispute had begun.
It took two days after the injunction was granted in the city. BJP MP Yogi Adityanath announced its plans to join the proposed event and said that if people are converting their own show, so their is nothing wrong in being Hindu again. District President of BJP Devraj Singh told reporters here we are organizing the event, but the other organizers of it, including the Bajrang Dal seeks help us, we will surely help their possible.
Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of the BJP MPs said his party's lawmakers said the controversial statements by some lawmakers and government is suffering from the party. Langni not want anyone Laxman Rekha. The conversion case in Agra opposition uproar in Parliament, the government is facing. It is not able to work in Parliament.

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