Ghar Wapsi will go on till all 15 crore people are reconverted, says Sadhvi Prachi
Aligarh, Feb 10: Sadhvi Prachi Arya, a prominent Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader, has said that the 'Ghar Wapsi' programme will continue till the fifteen crore people who, she claimed, have left the Hindu fold post Independence, are "reconverted to Hinduism".

She also said that the Father of the Nation title to Mahatma Gandhi was "unwarranted".
"The title of the Father of Nation to Gandhi was unwarranted because the true sacrifice for attaining freedom was carried out by others," she said.
"The credit for India's independence was wrongly attributed to Gandhi when it should have been given to Vir Savarkar and Bhagat Singh," she said.
Sadhavi said the VHP would also continue its movement to ensure increase in the population of Hindus in India which had been steadily declining compared to others.
"I and BJP MP Sakshi Maharaj are receiving threats but we are not scared and would continue working for the rights of the Hindu community," she said.
The VHP also announced that it would launch a movement for renaming Aligarh as 'Harigarh' which, the organisation claimed, was the city's original name. The convention was attended by senior BJP leaders including Lok Sabha MP Satish Gautam and city Mayor Shakuntala Bharti.
PTI
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