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indiafacts.co.in/why-christianity-poses-a-clear-threat-to-india/
More proof that TOI is an unabashed peddler of christianism is not needed surely? Look how TOI's Mumbai Mirror is plugging for christianism:
mumbaimirror.com/others/sunday-read/Starry-succour/articleshow/47313454.cms
Can see that India is being christianised based on the christianisation model for S Korea.
Not just seen in the use of converted "stars" witnessing for jeebus (i.e. advertising/missionising for conversion to christianism), which is specifically an evangelical routine.
More importantly, christianism targeted to ride the wave of development in S Korea and did. Christians then claimed it was the jeebus miracle - the massive conversion spree in S Korea - that catapulted that country from abject poverty to a rich nation (S Korea had ranked with present-day "Somalia" in terms of poverty, according to a recent western news article). Of course, the christianism crediting itself with S Korea's development to prosperity is another christian lie: development started in the 1970s and christianism deliberately was planted to piggyback/parasite on it from the 80s on. (Around the early 2000s, upto 2004 or 2006 there was another massive conversion effort in S Korea, BTW.)
There is a major lesson in this for Hindus: Narendra Modi's toilets before temples=development before heathendom scheme will also end in development
alone, and christianism WILL be using the total inaction - on behalf of heathenism and against christoislamism - by the "Hindu nationalist" BJP's part to ride the wave of development in India too, making a mass killing in conversion numbers, and then increasing it by peddling that jeebus brought the miracle of prosperity.
Modi govt's shortsighted apathy and irresponsibility towards the jihad in W Bengal and the attacks on Hindu temples and rise in evangelism, in favour of "development" as the primary and ultimate aim - which is a position that Gautam Sen's tweets particularly support Modi in (Sen also doesn't seem to notice how christianism's conversion of S Korea is being repeated step by step in India, down to the massive number of attacks on Hindu temples, most of which follow the same christian pattern, and the harnessing of stars for the evangelical harvest) - spells only losses for Hindoo-dom.
Hindus like Sen analysing India's problems need to wake up. Gautam said that Bengal and Kashmir can go on the backburner and that Modi's development first agenda is correct and that the Indian govt can later (when, under KKKangress/AAP?) deal with the territories and people islam will have claimed by then. Yet, in this utter inaction in favour of the pursuit of prosperity (which prosperous India is exactly part of christianism's conversion agenda), Gautam Sen and Modi and a whole lot of others applauding the BJP's "development" idea are ignoring that christianism pulled off a conversion miracle in S Korea under exactly the same conditions.
Modi seems to have no idea, but his inaction w.r.t. W Bengal is not only facilitating the islamisation of W Bengal etc, but the christianisation of India. His mere pointed inaction and determined focus on development actively serves christianism's interests.
The shortsightedness by many, Sen included, is appalling. Yes, Modi has restricted Ford Foundation, but not because of its promotion of evangelical activities and pro-jihadism, but because it antagonised the BJP/Indian nationalism. I.e. everything done by the BJP govt so far is not in protection of Hindoo heathenism but serves only the development-first agenda, though Hindu nationalists on the web keep misprojecting it as a pro-Hindoo move by the BJP to a Hindoo audience (either innocently, because they believe it, or deliberately, because they are BJP supporters/mere nationalists, not heathens).
Hindoos are on a precipice. Within 2.5 decades from this point on in the S Korean context, that country was made about 25% christian. And a lot of Buddhist temples were destroyed. Hindoo heathenism is far more heathen - a greater affront to christianism (as it is to islam) - and the loss of Hindoo temples and their moorties is a *serious* situation for Hindoos.
A growing and ultimately large christian infestation will be too, and will have sealed the fate of heathendom in India, with only time necessary to finish the story.
Christianism in S Korea feeds on itself: its stars (practically all pop musicians, and many actors) and many politicians are totally evangelical - just like the Indian nutcases in the above missionary article by the missionary TOI's mouthpiece Mumbai Mirror.
Meanwhile, "Hindu" born Indian actors are of course allergic to all things Hindoo, more interested in bashing it, more interested in promoting christianism, more interest in marrying islam and certainly with no interest in promoting heathendom. But what to expect from them, when by far most of the "Hindu nationalists" on the internet are not themselves heathen but are actually of the "I'm an atheist/agnostic Hindu" or Hindutva (nationalism as replacement for heathenism) variety, or else the subversive Elstian kind (also utterly unheathen). So of course Indian "stars" vocalising are even more unheathen than they.
BTW, many Indian "Hindu" born classical musicians are cryptochristians too. Others are de-heathenised and facilitating christianism and in close collusion with christianism. E.g. next to the expose of the anti-Hindu TM Krishna that indiafacts did, there is Sudha Raghunathan who converted to the Jaggi/Isha Foundation cult that's promoted by Karunanidhi as the preferable alternative to established Acharya mathas, and Raghunathan's music label is closely associated with a christian - Winston something or other - who was funding the christo-LTTE in SL and working on Tamil Eelam. Bombay Jayashree is a (possibly conscious) medium for christianism infiltrating and subverting Carnatic music, and willingly hangs out with a crowd of avowed anti-Hindu Hindu-baiters in the Indian cine 'music' industry, while her own position on carnatic music is that it is "art" and that she's only in it for "art". (I.e. she is a deliberate subversionist.)
The next generations are all subverted losers who think it's a sign of openmindedness to keep friends with christoislamis - though the latter's kinds are genociding Hindus elsewhere in India (e.g. W Bengal and northeast and Kerala) and all through the history of the monotheism's infestation in the subcontinent.
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Also need to beware that many of the major S Korean companies - from manufacturing/tech companies to news outlets - are evangelical (by and for evangelical purposes), just like many corporations in India are, and are becoming via infiltration. E.g. as that tweet by "LutyensInsider" revealed about cryptochristo "@mihirssharma has got a backing of CEO of Business Standard T N Ninan who is a Xtian too". And many AmeriKKKan corporations - evangelical - in India profess not just christianism but require their employees to convert in return for the remuneration/job, already discussed in articles at Indian nationalist sites.
A major electronics store appeared near a grandmother's home in Chennai, deliberately scuttling the previous large Hindu-owned electronics store nearby. When I visited the new store, every digital photoframe had text from the Babble.
The apparently once-Hindu owned (then sold to random individuals) bookstore Landmark too: all employees were christian. Modi's secular development agenda is only going to make the ground more fertile for christiansm to run off with more Hindus, if Modi/BJP do not take care to protect heathenism and restore it every step of the way.
Not that they will of course. And even nationalists like Gautam Sen analysing the Indian situation don't seem to want to see further than their nose is long and to calculate in how far a "Hindu" nationalist govt callous to Hindoo (not mere Indian/nationalist) interests is going to work to a heathen India's detriment, to ultimately favour monotheist in major way.
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shrikant talageri ââ¬Â¢ 2 hours ago
Really wonderful article! The great danger of Christianity, in comparison to Islam which is clearly seen by a majority of even generally illiterate people as an external enemy, is its eerie ability to strike from within. Simha aptly points out people "with names like Mahesh Bhupathi" -- but if any Hindu looks within his own community, even among his own relatives and family members, he will see how this Christian poison has seeped deeply into the fabric of Hindu society, and is seeping even more deeply by the day, and how lethally it can strike from within like some possessing evil spirit in a horror film. By the way, "Mumbai Mirror" a supplement of the Times of India, carried a revealing two page article on Sunday 17/5/2015 entitled "Starry Succour".
More proof that TOI is an unabashed peddler of christianism is not needed surely? Look how TOI's Mumbai Mirror is plugging for christianism:
mumbaimirror.com/others/sunday-read/Starry-succour/articleshow/47313454.cms
Quote:Starry succourEvangelical christians a la S Korea. Lots of "Charismatic christian" nonsense visible able. They're vile in their intolerance.
By Ali Peter John, Mumbai Mirror | May 17, 2015, 01.00 AM IST
Religion moves out of the Church as Mumbai's private messengers of Christ use their star appeal to guide the aimless.
(Article comes complete with stars in typical charismatic christian frenzy poses.
TOI probably heavily funded by evangelical cults.)
You can't take comedy out of a comedian. Not even at a satsang.
A YouTube video uploaded in August 2007 sees veteran actor and stand-up, Johnny Lever unleash his brand of wit on an audience you don't see but sense through relentless laughter. Born John Rao Janumala in a Telugu Christian home, Lever wasn't a practicing Catholic until he picked up a Bible for the first time in the early 2000s.
Before a raucous crowd, he admits, life has changed since. "For 18 years before that, I'd 'act' in front of my wife. I get paid to act. I wondered why I did it for free, and with natural flair, for that long," he chides in chaste Hindi. "I have experienced uncounted miracles. I have fallen in love with Him," he says, tipping his head to one side before he strikes the right note.
Yeshu jise preet lagava more bhaiyya, raat din prabhu gun gaava more bhaiyya. Yeshu ke sharanva mein ava more bhaiyya, Lever sings in perfect rhythm, occasionally adding a thumka when Anil Kant and wife Reena, who are on stage with a harmonium, join the chorus.
Kant, one of Mumbai's well known pastors, comes from a Hindu-Punjabi family. He quit a singing career that took him to Singapore and Indonesia to return to India in 1999 in 'search of the truth'. His first introduction to Christianity, according to his official website, was when friends invited him to train a church choir. Ordained as a pastor in 2007, together with Reena and their children, Shreya and Rishabh, he has 'given their lives to the Lord'. The satsangs he now holds across the country, including a weekly affair called Ashram of Life in Andheri, are described as a 'contextualised church model which is a Fellowship relevant to Indian culture'. Bro. Johnny (Lever) is sometimes called in as guest.
When Lever isn't travelling to perform as comic, he holds healing sessions at his Oxford Tower apartment in Lokhandwala on Sundays. Sometimes, it's a single believer he addresses; at other times, it's a group of up to 50.
Lever claims it was 2000 when his 10-year-old son, Jesse was diagnosed with a malignant cyst in his neck. Doctors warned of grave complications that would arise during surgery. Desperate, and on wife Sujata's request, he knelt and prayed to Jesus, who gave him the go ahead to take a risk. "I prayed without a break, without food or drink. Jesse was fine in a matter of hours," says Lever over the phone from Australia where he is on a performance tour.
Although he clarifies he isn't a "worker of miracles", he believes "if anyone prays with the fervour I do, God will have to answer their prayers".
His belief was fortified when during the making of Hrithik Roshan's debut, Kaho Na Pyaar Hai, he claims to have prayed over the superstar, who was struggling with a similar cyst. "A worried Rakesh Roshan confided in me, and gave me permission to pray over Hrithik. Later, a scan revealed no growth. It's always and entirely up to Jesus if he wishes to listen to my prayers."
Pastor Paramjit Singh seems far more certain of his healing powers to which he dedicates one day in a packed week. Friday evenings at Shree Kirtan Kendra, JPVD Scheme, are about transforming hearts and bodies.
Dressed not in vestments but a well-cut shirt tucked into slim trousers, Singh looks dapper as he alights from a car with wife, Sister Moni Mathai. The gathering rises as a smiling Singh surveys the numbers before taking the podium to discuss "what a wonderful Jesus we have". He is spirited, a naturally gifted speaker, who often breaks into hymns in both, Hindi and English while cracking a joke or two.
The atmosphere turns electric when it's time for the pastor to bless and heal. The needy hope to collapse to the ground under his influence ââ¬â a sign of having been cured. On his part, Singh bellows, "Alleluia, praise the Lord!" while the gathering sways like somnambulants to the soulful hymns of an organ.
It's then time for their version of the Holy Communion, the replication of a ceremony held during mass and believed to have been instituted by Jesus Christ during the Last Supper. Offering his disciples bread and wine, Christ referred to the first as "my body" and wine as "my blood". Instead of host made of flour, Paramjit Singh Ministries Power of Love Association offers slices of Britannia bread and Tropicana grape juice to remind followers of Christ's sacrifice. Soon, a volunteer comes around to collect alms that will go towards seeing the 'Church' grow.
Tuesdays are reserved for fervent prayer at a flat in Aarti Apartments, Yari Road, the Singh's first residence. Wednesdays are dedicated to Bible studies. Sundays see worship at Prime Academy School near Marol and a session that offers biblical solutions to anxieties typical of the youth. If you can't make it in person, leave a prayer request on their website ("not more than 1,000 words") and pick your dread from over 20 concerns, including 'allergies' and 'cancer'.
His early followers say, Singh was a flamboyant man who worked as a sales executive. Brother to veteran Hindi actor Kanwaljit Singh, he met Moni when she was an entertainment journalist with a leading film magazine. Once married, Moni was determined to reform her "unsaved husband". In 1996, she had a revelation about the couple being at the helm of a ministry of God. On April 4, 1998, after Moni's continued prayers, Singh says he had a supernatural encounter while travelling in a crowded train. "I felt a very strong wind blowing through my chest; it was the presence of Christ who had arrived to tell me he alone was saviour of the world and I was his messenger," he says. The couple, who once ran their 'church' out of their modest Yari Road apartment, are now at the helm of a movement that holds crusades and healing sessions across the country, like recent ones they conducted in Chandigarh and Dehradun. Their prayer meetings are routinely broadcast on Paigam TV and uploaded by followers on YouTube.
Mumbai has in the last decade seen a growing number of men and women proclaim themselves experts on the Bible. They run their 'church' out of homes, classrooms after school and wedding reception halls. They have impeccable communication skills in common, as they do charm to hold the attention of an audience.
That several of them have connections with the world of glamour only serves as advantage.
Most people say they haven't seen the reclusive Kalpana Karthik, wife to late veteran actor Dev Anand, in decades. The beauty queen from Shimla acted in a handful of films in the 1950s including Taxi Driver (1954) and Nau Do Gyaarah (1957), following which she quit films to become full-time homemaker.
But to close friends and family, Kalpana (born Mona Sinha in a Punjabi Christian family) is known for the prayer meetings she conducts in her late husband's bungalow in Iris Park. Open to select believers, the service is simple and restricted to reading from the Bible. Her religious and spiritual fervour, say those who know her, had rubbed off on the actor, who in his later years followed controversial US-based tele-evangelist Pastor Benny Hinn, known for his Miracle Crusades, often held in stadiums and attended by millions, where followers claim to have been healed of everything from blocked ventricles to muscular dystrophy.
Pastor Hinn has also been guide to Lever, who had a taste of his popularity on his work visits to the US. Eager to be his follower, Lever contacted Hinn, who invited him to a crusade held in 2004 at a ground at the MHADA grounds, BKC, attended by over 50,000 visitors. "There was a shine on his face as he prayed and healed people by simply raising his hands over them," Lever remembers.
Like Hinn, who has often been called a scam artist, Mumbai's pastors are also viewed with scepticism by those who believe they are agents of Western outfits that wish to tap into developing nations, especially India where locals are drawn to magic and paranormal experiences, with stringent religious beliefs waning in the West.
They are accused of mugging the Bible, as is evident from online posts in response to a video dated June 2008 on YouTube of former south Indian superstar-turned-Bhojpuri actress Naghma calling herself the lord's "vessel".
The immensely successful actress who made her Hindi film debut against Salman Khan in Baghee and was notoriously involved with cricketer Saurav Ganguly, is dressed simply in an ivory saree. She sways gently, holding on to papers she reads from while a volunteer translates her message into Tamil to an audience of a couple of hundreds. She is at a session conducted by Jesus Redeems Ministries founder Pastor Bro. Mohan C. Lazarus in Nalumavadi, a tiny village in Tamil Nadu, when she says, eyes shut tight, "Let me hide in your presence Lord. Let them hear not me but you, Lord. I believe he has written my name on his palm. He set me free from the snarls (sic) of the Devil. He has plans for me."
She moves seamlessly into a song - Khubsoorat tu banata sab tu apne samay mein - while a volunteer strums the guitar.
Speaking of a time when she saw saw a reason to live and was contemplating suicide, she found hope in the Bible. Mumbai pastor Shekhar Kalyanpur who runs the New Life Fellowship out of Juhu took her under his wing before she volunteered to be reborn as a follower of Christ. In a telephonic interview to Mirror, she calls the Bible "the greatest book ever", one that would save the world "if only more and more people read and followed it". Baptised in 2007, Naghma took a break from films and claims to have spent every spare minute reading the Bible, and touring little known districts of South India, especially Andhra Pradesh, sharing her testimony of conversion. Born to Muslim mother and Hindu father, on Christmas, Naghma believes Christianity always had a special place in her life. She isn't sure if she will return to cinema, when she says, "I have experienced a lot, and I think I will now have no time for anyone or anything but the Lord."
With little care about how the world perceives her, she says the response of fellow believers has been encouraging. "You have to see how people react when I speak and sing of the Lord. They have forgotten all about an actress called Naghma."
Not all followers are always convinced, though. Ratan Singh, a struggling character actor who makes it for Singh's Friday healing sessions, has been trying to find work for five years. "None of my friends or I have landed an assignment because of prayers here," he shrugs, but what do we have to hold on to?"
Roshni Dave (name changed), a small time dancer in Bollywood and television soaps, says "Hum logon ka sahaara sirf khuda hai, nahin toh hum jaise log is shehar mein bhookhe mar jaate." That sometimes, followers like her are handed out weekly rations makes attending a little more attractive.
Pune-based advocate Mukta Dabholkar, daughter to slain rationalist Narendra Dabholkar, who was founder-president of Maharashtra Andhashraddha Nirmoolan Samiti (MANS), an organisation set up to eradicate superstition, sees this as little more than exploitation. "There is a saying in Marathi, varun keertan atun tamasha. It means drama in the name of prayer. Their claims of healing are against all principles of science, and those who claim to have such powers can be booked under the The Drugs and Magic Remedies Act," she says.
Her brother, Hamid says, "Three weeks ago, a MANS delegation in Mumbai filed a complaint against one such pastor in Vasai. We are still awaiting police action." He speaks of contributing factors: most followers from lower income groups who don't have access to low-cost, effective medical services end up as prey. "It's in this schism between expensive private sector services and ineffective government medical services that frauds thrive. Secondly, there is an absence of a spirit of scientific inquiry that questions claims made by such leaders."
Mukta adds, "It's probable that there isn't much to cure in the first place. That followers often feel 'better' is nothing more than a result of positive suggestion. Either way, nobody talks about what did not happen, so whatever little happens, is exaggerated."
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2. Pastor Paramjit Singh heals a follower at a Friday session of Power of Love Association at a hall in JPVD Scheme
3. Sister Moni Mathai was the one to have encouraged husband Singh to establish their 'church' in the late 1990s
4. Kalpana Karthik (Mona Sinha), actor Dev Anand 's wife, holds similar sessions at his Iris Park residence for a select group of friends and relatives
5. South Indian actress Naghma spreads the Lord's word at a session in Nalumavadi, a tiny village in Tamil Nadu
6. "It's always and entirely up to Jesus if he wishes to listen to my prayers," says comedian, Bro. Johnny Lever, who holds healing sessions at his Lokhandwala residence
Can see that India is being christianised based on the christianisation model for S Korea.
Not just seen in the use of converted "stars" witnessing for jeebus (i.e. advertising/missionising for conversion to christianism), which is specifically an evangelical routine.
More importantly, christianism targeted to ride the wave of development in S Korea and did. Christians then claimed it was the jeebus miracle - the massive conversion spree in S Korea - that catapulted that country from abject poverty to a rich nation (S Korea had ranked with present-day "Somalia" in terms of poverty, according to a recent western news article). Of course, the christianism crediting itself with S Korea's development to prosperity is another christian lie: development started in the 1970s and christianism deliberately was planted to piggyback/parasite on it from the 80s on. (Around the early 2000s, upto 2004 or 2006 there was another massive conversion effort in S Korea, BTW.)
There is a major lesson in this for Hindus: Narendra Modi's toilets before temples=development before heathendom scheme will also end in development
alone, and christianism WILL be using the total inaction - on behalf of heathenism and against christoislamism - by the "Hindu nationalist" BJP's part to ride the wave of development in India too, making a mass killing in conversion numbers, and then increasing it by peddling that jeebus brought the miracle of prosperity.
Modi govt's shortsighted apathy and irresponsibility towards the jihad in W Bengal and the attacks on Hindu temples and rise in evangelism, in favour of "development" as the primary and ultimate aim - which is a position that Gautam Sen's tweets particularly support Modi in (Sen also doesn't seem to notice how christianism's conversion of S Korea is being repeated step by step in India, down to the massive number of attacks on Hindu temples, most of which follow the same christian pattern, and the harnessing of stars for the evangelical harvest) - spells only losses for Hindoo-dom.
Hindus like Sen analysing India's problems need to wake up. Gautam said that Bengal and Kashmir can go on the backburner and that Modi's development first agenda is correct and that the Indian govt can later (when, under KKKangress/AAP?) deal with the territories and people islam will have claimed by then. Yet, in this utter inaction in favour of the pursuit of prosperity (which prosperous India is exactly part of christianism's conversion agenda), Gautam Sen and Modi and a whole lot of others applauding the BJP's "development" idea are ignoring that christianism pulled off a conversion miracle in S Korea under exactly the same conditions.
Modi seems to have no idea, but his inaction w.r.t. W Bengal is not only facilitating the islamisation of W Bengal etc, but the christianisation of India. His mere pointed inaction and determined focus on development actively serves christianism's interests.
The shortsightedness by many, Sen included, is appalling. Yes, Modi has restricted Ford Foundation, but not because of its promotion of evangelical activities and pro-jihadism, but because it antagonised the BJP/Indian nationalism. I.e. everything done by the BJP govt so far is not in protection of Hindoo heathenism but serves only the development-first agenda, though Hindu nationalists on the web keep misprojecting it as a pro-Hindoo move by the BJP to a Hindoo audience (either innocently, because they believe it, or deliberately, because they are BJP supporters/mere nationalists, not heathens).
Hindoos are on a precipice. Within 2.5 decades from this point on in the S Korean context, that country was made about 25% christian. And a lot of Buddhist temples were destroyed. Hindoo heathenism is far more heathen - a greater affront to christianism (as it is to islam) - and the loss of Hindoo temples and their moorties is a *serious* situation for Hindoos.
A growing and ultimately large christian infestation will be too, and will have sealed the fate of heathendom in India, with only time necessary to finish the story.
Christianism in S Korea feeds on itself: its stars (practically all pop musicians, and many actors) and many politicians are totally evangelical - just like the Indian nutcases in the above missionary article by the missionary TOI's mouthpiece Mumbai Mirror.
Meanwhile, "Hindu" born Indian actors are of course allergic to all things Hindoo, more interested in bashing it, more interested in promoting christianism, more interest in marrying islam and certainly with no interest in promoting heathendom. But what to expect from them, when by far most of the "Hindu nationalists" on the internet are not themselves heathen but are actually of the "I'm an atheist/agnostic Hindu" or Hindutva (nationalism as replacement for heathenism) variety, or else the subversive Elstian kind (also utterly unheathen). So of course Indian "stars" vocalising are even more unheathen than they.
BTW, many Indian "Hindu" born classical musicians are cryptochristians too. Others are de-heathenised and facilitating christianism and in close collusion with christianism. E.g. next to the expose of the anti-Hindu TM Krishna that indiafacts did, there is Sudha Raghunathan who converted to the Jaggi/Isha Foundation cult that's promoted by Karunanidhi as the preferable alternative to established Acharya mathas, and Raghunathan's music label is closely associated with a christian - Winston something or other - who was funding the christo-LTTE in SL and working on Tamil Eelam. Bombay Jayashree is a (possibly conscious) medium for christianism infiltrating and subverting Carnatic music, and willingly hangs out with a crowd of avowed anti-Hindu Hindu-baiters in the Indian cine 'music' industry, while her own position on carnatic music is that it is "art" and that she's only in it for "art". (I.e. she is a deliberate subversionist.)
The next generations are all subverted losers who think it's a sign of openmindedness to keep friends with christoislamis - though the latter's kinds are genociding Hindus elsewhere in India (e.g. W Bengal and northeast and Kerala) and all through the history of the monotheism's infestation in the subcontinent.
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Also need to beware that many of the major S Korean companies - from manufacturing/tech companies to news outlets - are evangelical (by and for evangelical purposes), just like many corporations in India are, and are becoming via infiltration. E.g. as that tweet by "LutyensInsider" revealed about cryptochristo "@mihirssharma has got a backing of CEO of Business Standard T N Ninan who is a Xtian too". And many AmeriKKKan corporations - evangelical - in India profess not just christianism but require their employees to convert in return for the remuneration/job, already discussed in articles at Indian nationalist sites.
A major electronics store appeared near a grandmother's home in Chennai, deliberately scuttling the previous large Hindu-owned electronics store nearby. When I visited the new store, every digital photoframe had text from the Babble.
The apparently once-Hindu owned (then sold to random individuals) bookstore Landmark too: all employees were christian. Modi's secular development agenda is only going to make the ground more fertile for christiansm to run off with more Hindus, if Modi/BJP do not take care to protect heathenism and restore it every step of the way.
Not that they will of course. And even nationalists like Gautam Sen analysing the Indian situation don't seem to want to see further than their nose is long and to calculate in how far a "Hindu" nationalist govt callous to Hindoo (not mere Indian/nationalist) interests is going to work to a heathen India's detriment, to ultimately favour monotheist in major way.
The Indiafacts comment and news item in quoteblocks, and the text emphasized are important.