Hindu activist urges men to marry women from other faith: Talk about ghar wapsi (India Today)

Hindu activist and author Chakravarthy Sulibele sparked controversy by urging an aggressive push for 'ghar wapsi' and encouraging Hindu youth to seek partners from other religions, triggering sharp reactions from critics and supporters.

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Karnataka Hindu activist Chakravarthy Sulibele pushes for ‘ghar wapsi’, asks Hindu men to marry women from other religions.

By Sagay Raj

In Short

  • Sulibele urges ‘ghar wapsi’ and youth training for reconversion
  • Calls for Hindu men to seek interfaith marriages
  • Remarks trigger debate on religious conversions and social impact

Author, right-wing activist and Yuva Brigade founder Chakravarthy Sulibele made controversial remarks on religious conversion at a Hindu organisations’ programme in Karnataka’s Dakshina Kannada district. He said that instead of just talking about “love jihad”, people should aggressively push for “ghar wapsi” (reconversion) and bring girls from other religions into their own faith. Sulibele said this at a programme in Mangaluru.

Speaking at the event, Sulibele argued that efforts should be made to bring girls from other religions into the Hindu faith and urged for training of youth for this purpose.

“How long will we keep saying that religious conversion is happening? Now is the time for change. We will now talk about ‘ghar wapsi’,” Sulibele said.

He criticised those who report religious conversions to the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) instead of taking action themselves. “Instead of calling VHP leaders and complaining about who converted their religion, you should ensure their reconversion yourselves,” he said.

This story was originally published in indiatoday.in. Read the full story here.

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