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RSS general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) expressed on Saturday that forced religious conversions must stop and those who change their faith should declare it as well.
He added that Sangh would offer support to the passing of any kind of anti-conversion bill.
“People who are converted have to announce that they have converted. There are people who get converted and do not disclose that they have converted. They take double benefits,” Dattatreya Hosable, general secretary of the RSS, was quoted in a report by the Times of India (TOI).
Hosable added that the RSS didn’t oppose voluntary conversions but forced conversions by minorities to increase their numbers was unacceptable.
Addressing the meeting between Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi and Pope Francis, Hosable said that there was nothing wrong in the PM of a country meeting heads or dignitaries of other countries as that would be uplifting India’s prestige too.
Hosable further opened up on the banning of firecrackers during Deepavali and explained, “Why does this question arise only during Deepavali? If it is to be banned there should be a comprehensive plan.”
The RSS general secretary further quipped, “Banning crackers just ahead of the festival will lead to a major loss to manufacturers and traders and hit those working in cracker factories.”