Conversion of Hindus to Christianity and other religions is a a very common site in chennai. Tamil Nadu Government implemented the anti-conversion Law. But it has suddenly withdrawn the law, perhaps it is a result of a very bad defeat in the Lok Sabha Elections. And with no doubt this is a murale to the christian missionaries in chennai. Almost all Christian missionaries have their programmes in Satellite Channels. Most of the People who are converted are poor and uneducated people. They offer huge sum of money to them and convert them.
Some of the Christian Schools in Chennai are also engaged in Conversion. They organize plays from Bible, spreading miracles of Jesus. Some of the School Buses which take kinder kids are made to stop in the mid of the road. As the Teacher say the Bus would move if the Kids pray to the Jesus. As the innocent kids pray to Jesus the bus starts. Is this a miracle of God Jesus? Probably "No".
And there are lot of shows which are organized for teeangers. A man who looks like Samsun is breaking up rows of wood with his chest. As the show moves on Mr. Samsun gives a telephone directory to the group of teeangers. And tells them to tear it, which is impossible for an average person. Well, the teens try but their efforts would end up only in vain. Now Mr. Samsun gets the book, the narrator of the show, tells the kids to chant the name of the Jesus. As the teens follow his version, Mr. Samsun tears the Telephone Directory. And is this the miracle of God Jesus again? Probably "No", but just a physical ability of Mr. Samsun.
These sort of things are clearly misleading the poor and innocent people.
Why convert and imitate Hindu rituals and customs? There are lot of Christian organizations to deceive innoncent people.
Lord Jesus himself has said his followers to spread Christianism, but never told his followers to deceive others or to adopt forced conversions into Christianity.
Though Religion is a fundamental right of any Individual, he or she can follow any ritual or customs they like, they must not be misleaded into other religions or with influence of money as bait.