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…Hindus from the former Untouchable castes are converting to Buddhism in protest at the continuing discrimination they face.
Conversion is a highly charged political issue. Several states have passed laws this year making it harder to convert, and the mass ceremonies will infuriate Hindu nationalist parties that have been campaigning to stop lower caste Hindus changing their religion.
But for many Dalits, as Untouchables are now known, conversion is the only way to escape the oppression they still face in Hindu society.
Gujarat, home to some of the most hardline Hindu groups, has introduced a more controversial law under which Buddhism is considered part of Hinduism.
Here’s an inflammatory mixture of religion, politics, society and freedom. I wonder to what extent the conversions are primarily a matter of escaping discrimination and the choice of religion (Buddhism and Christianity according to the article) is maybe secondary?
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Conversion is a highly charged political issue. Several states have passed laws this year making it harder to convert, and the mass ceremonies will infuriate Hindu nationalist parties that have been campaigning to stop lower caste Hindus changing their religion.
But for many Dalits, as Untouchables are now known, conversion is the only way to escape the oppression they still face in Hindu society.
Gujarat, home to some of the most hardline Hindu groups, has introduced a more controversial law under which Buddhism is considered part of Hinduism.
Here’s an inflammatory mixture of religion, politics, society and freedom. I wonder to what extent the conversions are primarily a matter of escaping discrimination and the choice of religion (Buddhism and Christianity according to the article) is maybe secondary?
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