05-03-2014, 11:20 PM
7. That the Krypto-Kristo-Kangress (KKK) is a christian party and tried yet again to keep their christianisation agenda crypto is apparent from:
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Surely no one will question the christo KKKangress party's religious (ideological) motivation let alone affiliation hereafter.
Quote:[color="#0000FF"]Fwd: Church now has visa power! by sandhya jain MISSIONARY VISA[/color]
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From: sanjeev nayyar
Church now has visa power! by sandhya jain
[color="#0000FF"]www.niticentral.com/2012/12/31/church-now-has-visa-power-34230.html[/color]
Has the UPA Government covertly given foreign missionaries a free hand to proselytise and convert 'heathens' in India? Persons seeking passport services in November 2012 were startled to discover that, without any discussion in Parliament or in public, the UPA Government has quietly relaxed restrictions on the entry and stay of foreign missionaries coming to the country. These restrictions were enforced on the recommendations of the Niyogi Commission, appointed to investigate the activities of missionaries in Madhya Pradesh, which submitted its report to the Union Government in 1956.
This backdoor act has set alarm bells ringing in many quarters. The news is true. The missionary visa is issued to those going to India "for a religious purpose". It takes up to three months to process, and the duration of stay is decided by the Government of India, which means it is open to discretion!
A visit to the passport office website and visa service clearly states, at Item 17: Missionary Visa: Visa to foreign missionaries, other than those holding 'No objection to return to India Endorsements', are granted only after clearance by concerned Ministry/ Department in India.
This is further clarified in Item 24: Registration: Foreigners entering India on Student visa, Employment visa, Research visa, Missionary visa valid for more than 180 days are required to get themselves registered with the concerned Foreigners Registration Office within 14 days of their arrival in India. Foreigners holding any other type of visa valid for more than 180 days do not require registration if the period of their stay in India on each visit is less than 180 days. However, they must register themselves within 180 days of arrival if the period of their continuous stay exceeds 180 days. For more details, see the website of MHA or Bureau of Immigration (www.immigrationindia.nic.in).
It is also learnt that the Government has decided to end the requirement for Protected Area Permit (PAP) needed by foreigners visiting Manipur, Mizoram and Nagaland, three States where the Church is well entrenched since the colonial era, and where the missionaries want to expand the separatist agenda.
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Surely no one will question the christo KKKangress party's religious (ideological) motivation let alone affiliation hereafter.