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RPP Chair Thapa asks: How did Christians reach from 2 dozen to 4 million in 7 decades?



KATHMANDU: Chairman of Rastriya Parajatantra Party (RPP) Kamal Thapa has pointed out that Sanatan Hindu religion is being attacked continuously since long in the country.

Expressing his concern over the increasing number of Christians, RPP Chairman Thapa has tweeted that he is grieved to seen the glorious and eternal religion and civilization being attacked continuously.

“I have no animosity or oppositions to any religion, however, who is not grieved to see that the glorious eternal religion and civilization is being attacked,” Thapa has written in his twitter on Sunday, “It’s as a result of greed and delusion and organized conversions that the Christians who were just two dozen in 1950 have reached to four million in 2020.”

Chairman Thapa has claimed that Adivasi/Janajati and Dalit communities are the most targeted by proselytizers.

He has appealed all to stand up against the continuous attack on glorious religion as the people are betraying the identity of the nation with dollars.

Kamal Thapa and his party have been advocating for constitutional monarchy, Hindu nation and unitary form of governance since long.

Publish Date : 27 December 2020 19:04 PM

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