Prevent conversion of Hindus into Islam in Sullia: BJP tells police

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September 23, 2016

Mangaluru, Sep 23: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has urged the Karnataka state government and police department to take necessary steps to conversion of Hindus into Islam in Sullia and other parts of Dakshina Kannada district.

bjp copySpeaking to media persons Sanjeev Matandoor, Daskhina Kannada district unit president of BJP, said that some youths were forcibly converted to Islam but no action was taken to curb what he termed conversion racket.

Mr Matandoor said people of Sullia are concerned about the conversion racket. “On September 19 the residents of Sullia organised a massive protest rally demanding the police to take action against those who involve in conversion activities. But, neither the state government nor the local police took necessary action to prevent forcible conversions,” he said.

While only two instances of change of faith by Hindu youths in recent days have come to light in Sullia, there were many youths in Sullia who have been lured to embrace Islam, he said.

He went on to claim that some Muslim groups groups are forcing youths to embrace Islam. “Those groups are enjoying political patronage,” he added.

Also read: No instances of forcible conversions found in Sullia, clarifies DK police

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Wellwisher
 - 
Sunday, 25 Sep 2016

This is a advance education era. Most of the grown up childrens are well capabe to understand what is good what us bad. What is God's Creation and what is not. In our Inpendence country every one have right to choose their choice.
Orthere no need to interfere or they have right to do any forcefull act fo
Convert the rest or to do forcefull Ghar Wapsi.
Trust street mongers will stop these non sense activity.
Some one faught with his father n left home. Some mentally group's trying to create communal tension in South Kanara surroundings.
State Govt n dept must take strict action n send them behind bar for at least 6 months period is the only right remedy.
Jai Hind

shaji
 - 
Sunday, 25 Sep 2016

bjp has no other issue and that is the reason they take up converion issue. Its cleared by Police Dept that no case of forced conversion taken place in Suliya. Based on this, Police should ban hate mongers from giving any speech and ban these terrorist organisations.

Herman D Souza
 - 
Saturday, 24 Sep 2016

More & More people converted to Islam in USA & Britain so that they can create another Afaghanistan & Syria

Br. Ahmed
 - 
Saturday, 24 Sep 2016

Bopanna...

I feel you need more education on God... U look dumb when u dont study about your enemies.. Dont just depend on cheddis fed info on islam...
Use your own intellect and read your enemies book The QURAn...

I will help U ... read online theQuranProject , well explained for people like you... Try it man.

Bopanna
 - 
Friday, 23 Sep 2016

Another pillar of Islam

1. Bombs

jamal
 - 
Friday, 23 Sep 2016

@Sangeeth, Mangalore
Yes! they converted because of listening to zakir naik's speeches. Because he speak the truth. and they liked the truth.

Bhageeratha Bhaira
 - 
Friday, 23 Sep 2016

Entire Karnataka incluidng Dakshina Kannada is crying for drinking water. But these shakunis are worried about religious conversions.

muhammed rafique
 - 
Friday, 23 Sep 2016

I want to ask the bunch of jokers in this forum - Viren, Yogesh & Sangeeth

Your voice speaks that you are really worried of growing popularity of Islam

Why do you think people are forcibly converted? Are they illiterates ?

You will agree to the fact that in this modern age, each product has its own USP and just imagine why there are more Airtel subscribers in the country compared to other telecom providers ?

Are the customers compelled to subscribe for their product ? In this age, every individual are smart enough to decide which one suites him.

So it is foolish to tell people are being converted forcibly

shahid
 - 
Friday, 23 Sep 2016

Yogesh...how innocent Hindus became chaddis...this is mind wash from terrorist group RSS

True indian
 - 
Friday, 23 Sep 2016

And whoever seeks a religion other than Islam, it will never be accepted of him) ?3:85?.

In this Ayah ?3:19?, Allah said, asserting that the only religion accepted with Him is Islam,

No other religion book says. We dont benifit by converting u people, u are getting benifitted.

At the end of the day, those who doesnt follow and practice islam. He will be the loser.

True indian
 - 
Friday, 23 Sep 2016

More educated person is converting to islam than non educated ones.

Highest people are converting islam is from britain and america. There is no pint of force converting.

After 9/11 to prove quran wrong. many started to studing quran, they found that it is the true peace religion. And the terrorists are doing anti islamic. Against islam. So many people converted stil now people are converting.

Many big celebrities like mohammed ali, tyson, tony blairs sister are all converted to islam

noor
 - 
Friday, 23 Sep 2016

please note that hindus converting to islam because of some hate speeches made by hindu leaders like kalladka

TRUE INDIAN
 - 
Friday, 23 Sep 2016

@VIren

U should Thank Arabs, the word Hindu is given by Arabs.

The actual Religion is named as Sanathan Dharm. Which nobody Follows.

TRUE INDIAN
 - 
Friday, 23 Sep 2016

@viren
How Hindu Population is Increasing, Show me a single Person who converted from Islam to Hindu.

i think u r just telling Opposite,

Plz Check, Ur family Members might have converted to Islam.

Viren Kotian
 - 
Friday, 23 Sep 2016

Police should arrest all PFI goons , hindu population is increasing day by day and PFI aware about it

TRUE INDIAN
 - 
Friday, 23 Sep 2016

Just say in ur heart, La ilaaha illalla Muhammed arra Soorula, u Have passed first stage of islam. No body can stop it.
This is the power of islam.

The Five Pillars consist of:
Shahadah: sincerely reciting the Muslim profession of faith.
Salat: performing ritual prayers in the proper way five times each day.
Zakat: paying an alms (or charity) tax to benefit the poor and the needy.
Sawm: fasting during the month of Ramadan.
Hajj: pilgrimage to Makkah.

No other religion book says so.

Hindus make idols, But i think, the man who makes the idol. is greater than idol.

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