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The mire of superstitious beliefs

Rev L Suohie Mhasi


Personally speaking, I commend Mr. Modi the Prime Minister of India for his boldness and large heartedness in his attempt to bring about reformation in the country. But whenever BJP takes over power, the hidden mire of superstitious beliefs starts appearing in the country which endangers the normal life of the people. Once the downfall of the Rule of BJP was caused by Tygi Bill for anti-conversion. Now under GHAR WAPSI 98 christians were reconverted into Hinduism. This is a matter of conscience and belief. So it is up to the people to decide. The Hindu leaders through whom reconversion took place are not to be blamed because it is only accountable to God, rather credit goes to them and in such incident, the people are not to be narrow enough to blame one another.


Regarding cow slaughter, beef is a normal diet all over the world. We have to be humane to all animals and not to be inhumane to human beings. But intolerance is untethered under BJP rule and prohibited of cow slaughter is legislated in some states and violence is inflicted on fellow country men for killing cow for normal meat. It is a wild behaviour which cannot be expected in a civilised country. All such wild behaviours are the outcome of superstitious beliefs.

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