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"Freedom to convert" is counterproductive as a generalized doctrine. It fails to come to terms with the complex interrelationships between self and society that make the concept of individual choice meaningful. Hence, religious conversion undermines, and in extremes would dissolve, that individual autonomy and human freedom.

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Dayanand Salvation Mission Condemns Conversion of Dalits

HOSHIARPUR
Thursday, January 5, 2006, Chandigarh, India
The Tribune

Acharya Bhadar Sain, vice-president and Mr Hardial Singh, general secretary of the All-India Dayanand Salvation Mission, Hoshiarpur, have condemned the alleged conversion of Dalits into Christianity in border areas of Punjab. Expressing their anguish over the ongoing conversions of the poor, especially Dalits in the border belt, they said Dalits were being lured by Christian missionaries for their conversion into Christianity as part of a conspiracy.

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