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Pseudo-Secularism Christian Missions and Hindu Resistance

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This book forms the Introduction to a bulkier publication, Vindicated By Time: The Niyogi Committee Report On Christian Missionary Activities, which carries a report of the complete Niyogi Committee Report published in 1956. The Constitution of independent India adopted in January 1950 made things quite smooth for the Christian missions. They surged forward with renewed vigour. Nationalist resistance to what had been viewed as an imperialist incubus during the Struggle for Freedom from British rule, broke down when the very leaders who had frowned upon it started speaking in its favour. Voices which still remained ‘recalcitrant’ were sought to be silenced by being branded as those of ‘Hindu communalism’. Nehruvian Secularism had stolen a march under the smokescreen of Mahatma Gandhi’s sarva-dharma-sambhava. The Christian missionary orchestra in India after independence has continued to rise from one crescendo to another with the applause of the Nehruvian establishment manned by a brood of self-alienated Hindus spawned by missionary-macaulayite education.

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Author : Sita Ram Goel

Weight .250 kg
Dimensions 8.66 × 5.57 × 1.57 in

Publisher : ‎Voice of India
Author : Sita Ram Goel
ISBN :9788185990545
Binding : Paperback
Language :English

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