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Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:

As pointed out some, Mother Teresa is an example of selfless service to humanity. every one who performs such service needs be respected irrespective of nationality, creed or  community.  I may add that there is nothing absolutely selfless in the world.  every one belongs to some religion or community or race. One may have natural inclination to promote own religion. It may be some are converted to another faith. This happens in some cases. One example is sister Nivedita, disciple of Swami Vivekanand,  who adopted Hindu religion.  The members of ISCON (International society of Krishna Consciousness) may also be considered as convert to Hindu religion.  

Mother Teresa could have caused religious conversion in some cases. But it is a fact that there are a great majority of people who received education in Christian missionary schools and medical treatment in Christian Hospitals but most of them never converted to Christianity. It is very obvious that allegation of conversion against Christian missionaries is totally false and perverted.  

 

Nirma Hriday was a hospice, for the destitute. Mother Teresa has established it to help the destitute and disease ridden people so that they can die a peaceful death in the last days of their life. As far as I know, she never tried to convert people. Yes, in this process, many Cristian charities came forward to help the destitutes in the hospice. But never forced anyone for conversion.

 

Mother Teresa is a great women and ever remembered by people. RSS should not say such statements. If people really like the principle then they will voluntarily join in the community.

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