Ghar Wapsi

Ghar Wapsi (Hindi, meaning "Home Coming") is a series of religious conversion activities, facilitated by Indian Hindu organizations Vishva Hindu Parishad and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, to facilitate conversion of non-Hindus to Hinduism which became the subject of public discussion in 2014.[1][2][3] The Bharatiya Janata Party has claimed this is a means to get conversions banned altogether in the country.[4]

The Vishva Hindu Parishad and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh organized several Ghar Wapsi events in Kerala and Goa.[5][6]

About 1,200 people were converted to Hinduism in a Ghar Wapsi event organized by Vishva Hindu Parishad in Telangana.[7] The Indian Express reported that Scheduled Caste Manjhi families demanded better facilities along with education and healthcare before they converted.[8]

Etymology

The word 'ghar' is of Sanskrit origin which means "home"[9] and 'wapsi' is of Persian origin which means "coming back".[10]

Repercussions

According to some sources, fears have been raised about Ghar Wapsi and its associated violent tendencies. Earlier, Ghar Wapsi has led to anti-Christian violence in The Dangs in Gujarat,[11] and Kandhamal district in Orissa.[12]

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