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Aligarh Conversion Ceremony 'Postponed' Hours After PM Modi's Warning
- Wednesday December 17, 2014
- India News | Written by Ketki Angre
A religious conversion ceremony in Aligarh planned for December 25 was called off on Tuesday, hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned his MPs not to cross the "Laxman Rekha" with their controversial comments.
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Plans To Hold Conversion Ceremony in Aligarh 'Postponed'
- Wednesday December 17, 2014
- India News | Written by Ketki Angre
The saffron plans to hold a big conversion ceremony in Aligarh on December 25 was put on the backburner late this evening - hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned his MPs not to overstep the "Laxman Rekha" with their controversial comments.
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On Religious Conversions, 9 Opposition Parties Unite Against Government
- Tuesday December 16, 2014
- India News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh (With agencies)
Nine opposition parties united against the government in Parliament and demanded a statement today from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on religious conversions, a controversy that has stalled all work since a mass ceremony held last week in Agra in Uttar Pradesh.
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Police Refuses to Allow December 25 Conversion Ceremony in Aligarh
- Sunday December 14, 2014
- India News | Reported by Niha Masih, Edited by Anindita Sanyal
The Uttar Pradesh Police has said it would not allow the conversion ceremony being planned in Aligarh on December 25. The event is to be sponsored by Dharam Jagran Samanvyay Vibhag, and BJP Parliamentarian Yogi Adityanath has announced his intention to attend it.
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Conversions Row in Parliament as BJP's Yogi Adityanath Heads to Aligarh
- Wednesday December 10, 2014
- Agra News | Reported by Niha Masih, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
The religious conversion of some 200 people in Uttar Pradesh raised sharp protests in Parliament on Wednesday with the opposition demanding an explanation from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government.
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Aligarh Conversion Ceremony 'Postponed' Hours After PM Modi's Warning
- Wednesday December 17, 2014
- India News | Written by Ketki Angre
A religious conversion ceremony in Aligarh planned for December 25 was called off on Tuesday, hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned his MPs not to cross the "Laxman Rekha" with their controversial comments.
- www.ndtv.com
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Plans To Hold Conversion Ceremony in Aligarh 'Postponed'
- Wednesday December 17, 2014
- India News | Written by Ketki Angre
The saffron plans to hold a big conversion ceremony in Aligarh on December 25 was put on the backburner late this evening - hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned his MPs not to overstep the "Laxman Rekha" with their controversial comments.
- www.ndtv.com
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On Religious Conversions, 9 Opposition Parties Unite Against Government
- Tuesday December 16, 2014
- India News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh (With agencies)
Nine opposition parties united against the government in Parliament and demanded a statement today from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on religious conversions, a controversy that has stalled all work since a mass ceremony held last week in Agra in Uttar Pradesh.
- www.ndtv.com
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Police Refuses to Allow December 25 Conversion Ceremony in Aligarh
- Sunday December 14, 2014
- India News | Reported by Niha Masih, Edited by Anindita Sanyal
The Uttar Pradesh Police has said it would not allow the conversion ceremony being planned in Aligarh on December 25. The event is to be sponsored by Dharam Jagran Samanvyay Vibhag, and BJP Parliamentarian Yogi Adityanath has announced his intention to attend it.
- www.ndtv.com
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Conversions Row in Parliament as BJP's Yogi Adityanath Heads to Aligarh
- Wednesday December 10, 2014
- Agra News | Reported by Niha Masih, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
The religious conversion of some 200 people in Uttar Pradesh raised sharp protests in Parliament on Wednesday with the opposition demanding an explanation from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government.
- www.ndtv.com