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		<description>so i came to Chennai last summer and lived amongst the dalit community for a little bit of time. I am writing a paper on what reasons and outcomes for Dalits conversion to Christianity any ideas on where to start?</description>
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		<title>By: R L Francis</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 06:43:24 +0000</pubDate>
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 Dalit Christians ask church to stop conversion drive

New Delhi, July 16, 2008:  The Dalit Christians on Friday asked the Church leadership to stop fraudulent conversion in India among Dalits and Tribals. And it further demand that the foreign funds received by the church be used for the welfare and upliftment of the poor Christians who are suffering from the discrimination. The convention strongly urged the Govt of India not to appoint Bishops, priests and nuns in the government commissions and committed but instead it should appoint ordinary Christians. These and many other demands are raised in a resolution adopted at the national conventions organized by the Poor Christian Liberation Movement (PCLM) headed by R.L.Francis.
 
The convention urged the â€œCatholic Bishopsâ€™ Conference of India (CBCI) and the National Christian Council of India (NCCI) to set up a 1000 crore â€œDalit Christian Developmentâ€ fund to ensure integrated social and economic development.
 
Considering the confusion created by the propagation activities in the far flung areas the convention adopted a resolution urging the church authorities to defer the mass conversion programme. The resolution stated that, â€œThis assembly unanimously believes that evangelism cannot be a measurement of a societyâ€™s socio-economic development. Therefore, evangelism programme should be suspended for long years and funds should be saved and utilized for the welfare of Dalits and Trible Christians and deprived sections of society for creating awareness among them.â€
 
The resolution also demanded reservation of seats for Dalit and Trible Christians as well as other Dalits in Church-run schools, colleges, technical institutions and other vocational organizations. 
 
Three hundred delegates from different parts of the country, who attended the convention, alleged that a handful of priests and bishops were monopolizing the Church funds and property in the country. This has led to the worsening conditions of   neo converted Christians were living in a pitiable condition and deprived of the basic necessities.
 
In his address, the National President R.L. Francis said that the church leadership is interested only in increasing the numbers and is hardly bothering about their living conditions. The biggest proof of this was that a large chunk of foreign funds were being utilized either for purchasing land and for the luxurious lifestyles of few Christians leaders in India . Bishops are monopolizing the Church estates and treating it as their own property and are indulging in its sale-purchase without the consent of the community,â€ he alleged.
 
Mr. Jawahar Singh, President Gertor India Foundation said 90 per cent to the maids working in cantt and its surrounding areas are Dalit and Trible Christians. Their children do not even complete their primary education, he said. Mr. Singh said that when he went to the priest of the church in the area to discuss the issue of maids and their children; he refused to say anything.
 
Mr. P B Lomeo, Christian activist and editor of a church newspaper, alleged that not one of the 40,000 educational institutions run by the church give admission to the children of Dalit Christians. The PCLM, which was launched to help Dalit and Trible Christians and provide them with a platform to express their grief, is the most powerful for them, Mr.Lomeo said.
 
Fr. William Premdass Chaudhary a catholic priest of the  Archdiocese of Delhi said  that â€œ in last two decades many poor Christians have gone back to Hinduism due to maltreatment by the church. â€œEven myself was treated bad fly as I am local Christian and not given any assiyment by Bishop of Delhi Catholic Archdiocese because I am a Dalit and local Priest.â€ he further stated.
 
 Mr. Balbir Punj, a senior BJP think tank and member of Rajya SAbha suggested that the Church in India should honestly make a model for the progress of Dalits Christians. He also called for moratorium on conversion for the next ten years.
 
Raising the question of future of Christian children in India , well known human rights activist Joseph Gathia urged the Govt of India and the Supreme Court to redefine minority educational institutions. He further demanded declassification of those Christian minority institutions   who do not admit Christianâ€™s children in their schools.
Mr. Joseph Gathia opposed the caste base reservation for Christian community in India as it would institutionalize the discrimination in Christianity which is against its very basic principle. Such a move would darken the future of poor Christinaâ€™s children in India .
 
At National Convention, Mr. Meharban James, Bishop R.B.Sandu, Mr. Ashok Bharti, P.N. Ambdker and others express their views reading Casteism in Church.. The copies of the resolution passed in the convention would be sending to the Pope, the World Council of Churches, and Honâ€™ble Prime Minister Dr. Man Mohan Singh, the Prime Minister of India and UPA chairperson Smt. Sonia Gandhi..
 
 






PCLM RESOLUTION FOR NATIONAL CONVENTION

Nearly 300 delegates from different parts of the country who gather at the India Islamic Cultural Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi passed the following resolutions unanimously on Friday  6th  June 2008.
 
I Resolution:
 We demand that Catholic Bishop Conference of India (CBCI), National Council for churches in India (NCCI) and other church organizations drop the demand for pushing back the poor Christians in to the category of Scheduled Caste status. The teaching of Jesus Christ does not permit to discriminate among his followers. All Christians are born in the image of God. 
 
If the Church in India pursue the reservation for Christians on the basis of caste then it must pay compensation to the poor Christians who got converted to the Christianity long back.
 
II Resolution:
 
(a)        We urge the Govt. of India to institute a law allowing the Christians minority institutions to admit 50 % student who are Christians. Any Christians educational institute claiming Minority Status be punished if they refuse admission to a Christian child. Currently there is no such provision therefore the Church educational institutions are fearless. Those not following the directive be declassified and put under the Income Tax Act as commercial venture.
 
 (b) We further urged the Govt hat no clergy (Bishops, priests and nuns) be appointed in Government committee, commissions etc. Instead the Govt should appointed ordinary Christians as the members   such committees and commissions.. It has been observed that due to such appointments the Bishops, priests, and nuns are deviating format their original work of the Church and misusing their positions and funds.
 
(C) that the Government of India to introduce special laws to protect Church property and land as currently it is being misused and Sold by few interested group of people. As the land was given by the Govt of India long back on perpetual lease it is very much within the right to introduce such laws in the interest of the Christian community in India and for the betterment of the Dalit and Trible Christians.
 
III Resolution:
 (a) We earnestly urge the Vatican to follow protest pattern in appointing the bishops in India, appointment of bishop by concesious of the local people. The Poor Christian Liberation Movement is opposed to the current procedure of appointing the Bishop in the Diocese by the top from Vatican who is not aware of the local conditions. The Vatican must follow the same law which is being followed in China.
 
(b) Representatives at the National Convention demand to CBCI to appoint lay people (especially Dalit and Tribal Christians) at the important positions in the institutions of Catholic Church. 
 
(c) The Church in India is the largest employments giver after the Govt. of India. Hence we demand that to solve the unemployment problem among poor Christians 50 % job reservations in Christianâ€™s educational and medical institutions for these category be reserved in the Church institutions.
 
IV Resolution:
 
(a)        Churches are bringing fund from abroad and spending crores of rupees on evangelization which creates confusion among the religions and bring disunity in the country. Evangelization must be stopped. Let the population grow within the religions. Church should not criticize another religion. Let all the religions grow freely. Church leaders must spend crores of rupees for the upliftment of the Dalit and Trible Christians rather than on evangelization.
 
(b) The Poor Christian Liberation Movement feels that a time has come when pluralistic societies are to be accepted. It has already been done in the Western Christians countries. Therefore the focus on fraudulent conversion and only increasing number of â€œrice Christiansâ€ would not really serve the Lord Jesus Christ. The Church in India needs to promote multi culturalism and inter faith dialogues. 
. 
(c) In order to facilitate resource for education and training for the children of the poor Christians particularly girls a 1000 crore rupee fund be created in India by the Church. Such fund would help the Christian community to become self sufficient in the long run.
 
We feel that the time has come for Christians in India to suggest their Christian brethren and sisters in the West that all afforts must be made to make the community self sufficient and not dependent. We the Christians in India wish that the foreign funds must be diverted to poor people of Africa.
 
 (d) We strong feel that the Church leaders should prove themselves as good shepherds who can lead their sheep selflessly and serve OUR LORD Jesus Christ as per his teachings. Jesus said the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to the poor.
 
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<p> Dalit Christians ask church to stop conversion drive</p>
<p>New Delhi, July 16, 2008:  The Dalit Christians on Friday asked the Church leadership to stop fraudulent conversion in India among Dalits and Tribals. And it further demand that the foreign funds received by the church be used for the welfare and upliftment of the poor Christians who are suffering from the discrimination. The convention strongly urged the Govt of India not to appoint Bishops, priests and nuns in the government commissions and committed but instead it should appoint ordinary Christians. These and many other demands are raised in a resolution adopted at the national conventions organized by the Poor Christian Liberation Movement (PCLM) headed by R.L.Francis.</p>
<p>The convention urged the â€œCatholic Bishopsâ€™ Conference of India (CBCI) and the National Christian Council of India (NCCI) to set up a 1000 crore â€œDalit Christian Developmentâ€ fund to ensure integrated social and economic development.</p>
<p>Considering the confusion created by the propagation activities in the far flung areas the convention adopted a resolution urging the church authorities to defer the mass conversion programme. The resolution stated that, â€œThis assembly unanimously believes that evangelism cannot be a measurement of a societyâ€™s socio-economic development. Therefore, evangelism programme should be suspended for long years and funds should be saved and utilized for the welfare of Dalits and Trible Christians and deprived sections of society for creating awareness among them.â€</p>
<p>The resolution also demanded reservation of seats for Dalit and Trible Christians as well as other Dalits in Church-run schools, colleges, technical institutions and other vocational organizations. </p>
<p>Three hundred delegates from different parts of the country, who attended the convention, alleged that a handful of priests and bishops were monopolizing the Church funds and property in the country. This has led to the worsening conditions of   neo converted Christians were living in a pitiable condition and deprived of the basic necessities.</p>
<p>In his address, the National President R.L. Francis said that the church leadership is interested only in increasing the numbers and is hardly bothering about their living conditions. The biggest proof of this was that a large chunk of foreign funds were being utilized either for purchasing land and for the luxurious lifestyles of few Christians leaders in India . Bishops are monopolizing the Church estates and treating it as their own property and are indulging in its sale-purchase without the consent of the community,â€ he alleged.</p>
<p>Mr. Jawahar Singh, President Gertor India Foundation said 90 per cent to the maids working in cantt and its surrounding areas are Dalit and Trible Christians. Their children do not even complete their primary education, he said. Mr. Singh said that when he went to the priest of the church in the area to discuss the issue of maids and their children; he refused to say anything.</p>
<p>Mr. P B Lomeo, Christian activist and editor of a church newspaper, alleged that not one of the 40,000 educational institutions run by the church give admission to the children of Dalit Christians. The PCLM, which was launched to help Dalit and Trible Christians and provide them with a platform to express their grief, is the most powerful for them, Mr.Lomeo said.</p>
<p>Fr. William Premdass Chaudhary a catholic priest of the  Archdiocese of Delhi said  that â€œ in last two decades many poor Christians have gone back to Hinduism due to maltreatment by the church. â€œEven myself was treated bad fly as I am local Christian and not given any assiyment by Bishop of Delhi Catholic Archdiocese because I am a Dalit and local Priest.â€ he further stated.</p>
<p> Mr. Balbir Punj, a senior BJP think tank and member of Rajya SAbha suggested that the Church in India should honestly make a model for the progress of Dalits Christians. He also called for moratorium on conversion for the next ten years.</p>
<p>Raising the question of future of Christian children in India , well known human rights activist Joseph Gathia urged the Govt of India and the Supreme Court to redefine minority educational institutions. He further demanded declassification of those Christian minority institutions   who do not admit Christianâ€™s children in their schools.<br />
Mr. Joseph Gathia opposed the caste base reservation for Christian community in India as it would institutionalize the discrimination in Christianity which is against its very basic principle. Such a move would darken the future of poor Christinaâ€™s children in India .</p>
<p>At National Convention, Mr. Meharban James, Bishop R.B.Sandu, Mr. Ashok Bharti, P.N. Ambdker and others express their views reading Casteism in Church.. The copies of the resolution passed in the convention would be sending to the Pope, the World Council of Churches, and Honâ€™ble Prime Minister Dr. Man Mohan Singh, the Prime Minister of India and UPA chairperson Smt. Sonia Gandhi..</p>
<p>PCLM RESOLUTION FOR NATIONAL CONVENTION</p>
<p>Nearly 300 delegates from different parts of the country who gather at the India Islamic Cultural Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi passed the following resolutions unanimously on Friday  6th  June 2008.</p>
<p>I Resolution:<br />
 We demand that Catholic Bishop Conference of India (CBCI), National Council for churches in India (NCCI) and other church organizations drop the demand for pushing back the poor Christians in to the category of Scheduled Caste status. The teaching of Jesus Christ does not permit to discriminate among his followers. All Christians are born in the image of God. </p>
<p>If the Church in India pursue the reservation for Christians on the basis of caste then it must pay compensation to the poor Christians who got converted to the Christianity long back.</p>
<p>II Resolution:</p>
<p>(a)        We urge the Govt. of India to institute a law allowing the Christians minority institutions to admit 50 % student who are Christians. Any Christians educational institute claiming Minority Status be punished if they refuse admission to a Christian child. Currently there is no such provision therefore the Church educational institutions are fearless. Those not following the directive be declassified and put under the Income Tax Act as commercial venture.</p>
<p> (b) We further urged the Govt hat no clergy (Bishops, priests and nuns) be appointed in Government committee, commissions etc. Instead the Govt should appointed ordinary Christians as the members   such committees and commissions.. It has been observed that due to such appointments the Bishops, priests, and nuns are deviating format their original work of the Church and misusing their positions and funds.</p>
<p>(C) that the Government of India to introduce special laws to protect Church property and land as currently it is being misused and Sold by few interested group of people. As the land was given by the Govt of India long back on perpetual lease it is very much within the right to introduce such laws in the interest of the Christian community in India and for the betterment of the Dalit and Trible Christians.</p>
<p>III Resolution:<br />
 (a) We earnestly urge the Vatican to follow protest pattern in appointing the bishops in India, appointment of bishop by concesious of the local people. The Poor Christian Liberation Movement is opposed to the current procedure of appointing the Bishop in the Diocese by the top from Vatican who is not aware of the local conditions. The Vatican must follow the same law which is being followed in China.</p>
<p>(b) Representatives at the National Convention demand to CBCI to appoint lay people (especially Dalit and Tribal Christians) at the important positions in the institutions of Catholic Church. </p>
<p>(c) The Church in India is the largest employments giver after the Govt. of India. Hence we demand that to solve the unemployment problem among poor Christians 50 % job reservations in Christianâ€™s educational and medical institutions for these category be reserved in the Church institutions.</p>
<p>IV Resolution:</p>
<p>(a)        Churches are bringing fund from abroad and spending crores of rupees on evangelization which creates confusion among the religions and bring disunity in the country. Evangelization must be stopped. Let the population grow within the religions. Church should not criticize another religion. Let all the religions grow freely. Church leaders must spend crores of rupees for the upliftment of the Dalit and Trible Christians rather than on evangelization.</p>
<p>(b) The Poor Christian Liberation Movement feels that a time has come when pluralistic societies are to be accepted. It has already been done in the Western Christians countries. Therefore the focus on fraudulent conversion and only increasing number of â€œrice Christiansâ€ would not really serve the Lord Jesus Christ. The Church in India needs to promote multi culturalism and inter faith dialogues.<br />
.<br />
(c) In order to facilitate resource for education and training for the children of the poor Christians particularly girls a 1000 crore rupee fund be created in India by the Church. Such fund would help the Christian community to become self sufficient in the long run.</p>
<p>We feel that the time has come for Christians in India to suggest their Christian brethren and sisters in the West that all afforts must be made to make the community self sufficient and not dependent. We the Christians in India wish that the foreign funds must be diverted to poor people of Africa.</p>
<p> (d) We strong feel that the Church leaders should prove themselves as good shepherds who can lead their sheep selflessly and serve OUR LORD Jesus Christ as per his teachings. Jesus said the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to the poor.</p>
<p>MAY THE HOLY SPIRIT GUIDE US IN OUR ENDEAVOUR.</p>
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		<title>By: Palahalli</title>
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		<dc:creator>Palahalli</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jun 2007 12:26:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I feel there is nothing to be had by adopting a high sounding...near arrogant posture while discussing Dalits and their choices. 

After all...Phule never converted &quot;out&quot; of &quot;Hinduism&quot;. But he would hardly make the grade with our H-Vadis. And there are plenty of &quot;Hindus&quot; who will march to the name of Ambedkar. 

If it is only the tag of a &quot;Hindu&quot; that interests and excites it&#039;s intellectuals..then Dalits may yet provide it. But I suspect...nothing more. 

How much longer can these games go on?

On Buddhism and &quot;authoritarianism&quot; - There was/is exactly one &quot;Hindu&quot; state in the world. 

Nepal - A &quot;Hindu&quot; State that was stripped of the tag because it&#039;s head/heads..were/turned autocratic.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I feel there is nothing to be had by adopting a high sounding&#8230;near arrogant posture while discussing Dalits and their choices. </p>
<p>After all&#8230;Phule never converted &#8220;out&#8221; of &#8220;Hinduism&#8221;. But he would hardly make the grade with our H-Vadis. And there are plenty of &#8220;Hindus&#8221; who will march to the name of Ambedkar. </p>
<p>If it is only the tag of a &#8220;Hindu&#8221; that interests and excites it&#8217;s intellectuals..then Dalits may yet provide it. But I suspect&#8230;nothing more. </p>
<p>How much longer can these games go on?</p>
<p>On Buddhism and &#8220;authoritarianism&#8221; &#8211; There was/is exactly one &#8220;Hindu&#8221; state in the world. </p>
<p>Nepal &#8211; A &#8220;Hindu&#8221; State that was stripped of the tag because it&#8217;s head/heads..were/turned autocratic.</p>
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		<title>By: kamalpandey</title>
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		<description>i like to adopt every thing that help mankind our rashi munis had tried a lot in this field and i like to follow them</description>
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		<title>By: Venkitesh</title>
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		<description>Good one Sandeep.  Given time Dalits will come back to Hinduism. Buddhism is a dry philosophy. It does not answer the daily problems of  a practical life. For example if Hindus want to excel in educaion we pray to Saraswati, We want wealth, there are mantras to be chanted. Hinduism is very practical and has something for everyone!

Even Buddhism in Thailand, Sri Lanka, Cambodia ... is syncretic with local customs and beliefs ... which are very similar to Hindu gods and beliefs.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good one Sandeep.  Given time Dalits will come back to Hinduism. Buddhism is a dry philosophy. It does not answer the daily problems of  a practical life. For example if Hindus want to excel in educaion we pray to Saraswati, We want wealth, there are mantras to be chanted. Hinduism is very practical and has something for everyone!</p>
<p>Even Buddhism in Thailand, Sri Lanka, Cambodia &#8230; is syncretic with local customs and beliefs &#8230; which are very similar to Hindu gods and beliefs.</p>
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		<title>By: Indian bag</title>
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		<dc:creator>Indian bag</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Dec 2006 14:58:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Mohan Sawant</title>
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		<description>Dear All,

Thanks to the Biplab. 

The thoughts which has been expressed by Biplab are absolutely good and perfect.

The persons like Sanjay is indirectly worried about the future of the Hinduism.

Hinduism from world is vanishing day by day. By 2066 Hindu&#039;s will be in minority group in India. 

Lakhs of Dalits are leaviang this religion day by day, but these sanatanis&#039;s are still in deep slip and throwing muds on the Buddhism instead of correcting the draw backs in Hinduism. 

Hindu is the only religion in the world where majority of its population is going away to other religion. Person from other religion never thinks of  converting into Hinduism. 

Because the problem which is lying in the Hinduism is that after conversion of the person into Hinduism under which verna he will be placed(whether he will be Brahman, Kshatriya, Vaishya or Shudra).

It has commonly said by the caste Hindu&#039;s that India have never invaded to the other from last more than 1000 years. Why and what is the reason? The reason is simple because rights to fight or to take weapons were given only to the Kshatriya who&#039;s population is just around 5% of total population and they have used their power of fighting against the Shudra(Dalits) whose population is around 75% of total population to keep the caste system intact and to strenghthen the caste system from last more than 1000 years.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear All,</p>
<p>Thanks to the Biplab. </p>
<p>The thoughts which has been expressed by Biplab are absolutely good and perfect.</p>
<p>The persons like Sanjay is indirectly worried about the future of the Hinduism.</p>
<p>Hinduism from world is vanishing day by day. By 2066 Hindu&#8217;s will be in minority group in India. </p>
<p>Lakhs of Dalits are leaviang this religion day by day, but these sanatanis&#8217;s are still in deep slip and throwing muds on the Buddhism instead of correcting the draw backs in Hinduism. </p>
<p>Hindu is the only religion in the world where majority of its population is going away to other religion. Person from other religion never thinks of  converting into Hinduism. </p>
<p>Because the problem which is lying in the Hinduism is that after conversion of the person into Hinduism under which verna he will be placed(whether he will be Brahman, Kshatriya, Vaishya or Shudra).</p>
<p>It has commonly said by the caste Hindu&#8217;s that India have never invaded to the other from last more than 1000 years. Why and what is the reason? The reason is simple because rights to fight or to take weapons were given only to the Kshatriya who&#8217;s population is just around 5% of total population and they have used their power of fighting against the Shudra(Dalits) whose population is around 75% of total population to keep the caste system intact and to strenghthen the caste system from last more than 1000 years.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Nov 2006 06:35:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Nov 2006 17:24:07 +0000</pubDate>
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