| Dear Editors of
the Print, Radio, Television, and Electronic Media, our salutations to you. As you might be aware of the media reports that Rev. Allan de Lastic,
Archbishop of Delhi (India) had released a Press Brief and also had contacted the
Officials of the Government of India in this connection.
His mischievous statements (reported in all major Newspapers
in India, such as The Hindustan Times, October 15, 1999, New Delhi Edition Page # 3),
where he uses words like Threat from Sangh Pariwar, Use of Force, Constitution,
Security for the minority, Dalit Christian Quotas, and 2000 Year of Christ. His statement
fits a pattern of lies, exaggerations and misinformation campaign that the Church has
orchestrated ever since the days of Jhabua.
In response to the Archbishops statement, Our Secretary
General has released the following statement. We will be grateful, if you give full
coverage of this statement in all your media channels. This way you can uphold the mighty
principle of fairness and good journalism. We thank
you.
The Statement of the Secretary General of VHP-International,
Dr. Pravinbhai Togadiya (M.S., Cancer Surgeon) is given below.
Thanking you for your kind consideration,
Yours faithfully,
(B.U. Naik)
Jt. General Secretary
(International Coordination)
Vishva Hindu Parishad
New Delhi, India.
An open letter to the Bishops of India
On the eve of the arrival of Rev. Pope John Paul II to India
Dear Bishop,
I must compliment the Church for the boldness that the
Archbishop of Delhi, Rev. Alan De Lastic demonstrated the other day by rejecting our
demand for an apology for Churchs past and ongoing misdeeds in spite of clinching evidence
about its conversion activity in this country by resorting to force, allurement and fraud.
I must also pay tribute to the perseverance of the church leaders in pursuing a goal,
which has its foundations on complete falsehood.
But if the emerging evidence about the anti-secular,
anti-national and anti-pluralistic conversion activity of the Christian missionaries in
this country all these years is any indication then time is fast catching up with them. So
we again reiterate here that the Church leaders starting with Pope John Paul II should
accept the truth, apologise for the crimes the missionaries have committed against the
people of this ancient country by striking at the root of their secular traditions and
promise that they wont henceforth convert the poor, hapless people. The time has indeed
come for the missionaries to accept the ultimate truth with humility before it exposes
them completely by emerging from rooftops.
What constitutes the ultimate irony is the fact that while the
Church is running its hate-Hindu campaign in the name of secularism and using Gandhiji and
his ideology as a shield, the collected works of Gandhiji are replete with the
strongest condemnation of the Christian missionaries. He went as far as denouncing the
Churchs conversion activity as the deadliest poison ever to have sapped the fountain of
the earth.
Other lines of Gandhiji on activities of the missionaries which
one finds in his collected works: "There is nothing but vilification of
Hinduism in the books distributed by the missionaries. The other day a missionary
descended on a famine area with money in his pocket, converted the famine-stricken by
distributing it amongst them and then got them to demolish their own temple. That was
outrageous. The advent of a missionary in a Hindu household has meant the disruption of
the family. The missionaries are vendors of goods who target the most susceptible
when they are most vulnerable, using just not dialogue but allurement and violence. If I
had power and could legislate, I should certainly stop all proselytizing."
Not to speak of the description by Gandhiji of how the
missionaries tried to convert even him. The collected works of Gandhiji, who had
repeatedly appealed to the Church not to denationalize the poor, contain several accounts
in which the missionaries acknowledge to Gandhiji that
the institutions and services of the Church are indeed incidental and that their main aim
is to gather a harvest of converts.
That the church leaders continue to use the name of the Mahatma
in their defence in spite of his severest condemnation of their activities is indeed a
measure of their legendary capacity to indulge in falsification by using the name of the
apostle of truth himself.
There is tell-tale evidence to prove that the Church is still
using the same base methods to convert the people and denigrate Hindu religion, which it
was using several decades ago. Take the example of Dangs district in Gujarat. In the past
four years there have been over a dozen and a half instances of desecration of the images
of Hindu deities by the local Christians at the instance of their preachers, leading to
frequent communal tension in the tiny district.
Many of these image desecration cases in Dangs are on police
record. In fact, just before controversy began in Dangs late last year the police recorded
three cases of image desecration and even arrested 25 Christians in these cases. That the
Christian population in Dangs jumped from 7824 in 1991 (census figure) to almost 35,000 in
1998 (even the Christian preachers admit to a figure of 29,000) is perhaps the worst
example of aggressive proselytization.
Significantly, the systematic desecration of images in Dangs
began only after the Christian population had increased substantially, thus exposing once
again the fact that the aggressive designs of the Church begin only after it manages to
change the local demographic scenario. The story of Dangs perfectly matches with the
activities of the missionaries in other areas over the past several years. It has been
graphically described and with clinching evidence in the 1954 Niyogi Commission report on
the missionaries activity in the then Madhya Bharat, which leaves little doubt that the
activity of the missionaries is not spiritual but one that aims at effecting demographic
changes by increasing the numbers and control the nation.
Reacting to the demand that Pope John Paul II apologize for the
alleged conversions in Goa during the medieval period, Rev. Alan De Lastic said the other
day: How far in history are we going back? I think that we all need to apologize to each
other for a lot of things. It was at best a crude attempt to brush under the carpet what
is known as one of the darkest chapters in Indias history in which the most heinous crimes
were committed against humanity in the name of conversion.
How lakhs (one lakh = 100,000) of Hindus were ruthlessly
persecuted and prevented from even offering their daily prayers during the Portuguese rule
in Goa, how hundreds of Hindu temples were razed to the ground during that period
and how fearful Hindus were forced to solemnize their marriages in boats in the midst of
rivers and the sea to escape the preying eyes of the ruthless Jesuits, has been
graphically described by A.K. Priolkar in his book The Goa Inquisition and by the great
statesman Sardar K.M. Pannikar, in his book Asia and Western Dominance.
The graphic accounts they have given of the Portuguese
atrocities in Goa at the instance of crusading saints like St. Dominic and St. Xavier are
based on official Portuguese documents and so there is not an iota of doubt about their
authenticity.
Priolkars book, which describes how the new forced Hindu
converts were flung into firepits by the Roman Catholic preachers under the laws of the
Inquisition when they were found to be secretly following their old Hindu customs, can
move even the demons. But it refuses to move Rev. De Lastic and his fellow preachers. We
simply cant comprehend as to what kind of apology he is seeking from the Hindus when he
says: I think we all need to apologize to each other for a lot of things. Does he have a
single example to prove that at any point of time in history the Hindus committed such
atrocities on Christians or for that matter on any other community?
When it comes to conversion Rev. De Lastic says: We propose but
dont impose our beliefs. I would like to ask him and the Church leaders if that is truly
the case, then why the missionaries of all hues in this country have been repeatedly
opposing enactment of foolproof conversion laws? Right from the day India got independence
attempts to enact a strong anti-conversion law at the national level have been vehemently
opposed and repeatedly browbeaten by the missionaries in spite of the fact that some of
these attempts had the support of such secular leaders like former Prime Minister Morarji
Desai. The missionaries first did it in 1954 and then in 1960 by raising false cries
of Hindu communalism and then in 1978 when they vehemently opposed Om
Prakash Tyagis Bill on religious freedom which had the complete support of the then Prime
Minister Morarji Desai besides large sections of the intelligentsia including retired high
court judges. This is how Morarjibhai reacted in a letter to Mother Teresa when she
opposed Tyagis bill: The
Bill is an attempt to see that poor and illiterate enjoy religious freedom without any
fear. It does not adversely affect propagation of religion. If charity and philanthropy
are not connected with any ulterior motive they are beneficial. But charity and
conversions cant go together. And this is what Tyagi, a Janata Party leader said about his
Bill: The Bill aims at preventing the missionaries from converting the poor people by
exploiting their poverty. Only those are opposed to it who are against national interest
or do not care for the nations long term interest.
Significantly, apart from Mahatma Gandhi and Morarji Desai
several national leaders and philosophers of repute including Swami Vivekananda and
Chakravarty Rajagopalachari denounced the systematic conversion activity by the
missionaries from time to time. When the debate over conversions has reached such a high
pitch it is incumbent on the Church leaders to clarify as to whether they agree with these
great men or else summon the courage to denounce their views.
A landmark Supreme Court judgment in 1977 following a keenly
fought case had clearly said that the right to, propagate religion on the part of any
religious group does not mean the right to convert. The apex court had virtually ruled
that conversion by missionaries was unconstitutional. But inspite of the judgment
the missionaries have continued to convert using base means. The Church leaders must
clarify how long they will continue to violate the Constitution of India?
Worse, however, is the charge of practicing double standards
that the missionaries would find difficult to defend against. In 1995 when Pope John Paul
II was told by Roman Catholic preachers in South America about the conversion of 6 lakh
Roman Catholics by Protestants in the region, he called the Protestants rapacious wolves
(It was widely reported in local newspapers).
Both Roman Catholic as well as Protestant missionaries should
now tell us as to what they should be labeled as in Bharat.
Worse than rapacious wolves? Recently, when the Pope was told
in Austria about the aggressive proselytizing activity of the Protestants, he asked the
local Roman Catholics not to be secular. And just imagine the word secular is the
missionaries strongest shield in this country.
History proves that the missionaries ultimate aim is
denationalization. The most recent example of how conversion leads to denationalization
and secessionism was seen in East Timor where the locals, who were converted by the
Portuguese in the previous centuries have finally separated from Indonesia after much
bloodshed. The Niyogi Commission report records extracts from a Roman Catholic
publication, Nishkalank calling upon the Christians in the 1950s not to support the
struggle for Goas independence from Portuguese rule.
The publication said: Why should India desire that Portugal,
which has been ruling for 400 years over Goa, should surrender it? Only a handful of Goans
and Indians are shouting for Goas merger with India. Those who are following this course
are giving an unrighteous lead to India. The Churchs role in the secessionist movements in
the Northeast are too well known to merit description.
Does it leave any doubt about the missionaries anti-secular,
anti-democratic and anti-national role in this country? Does it leave any doubt that the
activities they have been running in the name of public welfare all these years have had
only one goal: Conversion and thereby denationalization. The idea behind this
communication to the Bishops is to make them aware of the state of the Hindu mind against
the ongoing onslaughts of the missionaries.
But let it be clear that the Vishva Hindu Parishad and the
Hindus in general are by no means against Christians but against their preachers
provocative activities, which strike right at the root of Bharats ancient pluralistic
traditions. Whether your leader should apologize or not is now for you to decide.
Thanking you,
Yours in the service of
Maa Bhaarati and Dharma,
Sd./-
[Dr. Pravin Togadiya]
{M.S., Cancer Surgeon}
Secretary General
Vishva Hindu Parishad International |