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Call to halt conversions
By Our Staff Reporter
NAGERCOIL, FEB. 25. Mr. Gopal Godse, brother of Nathuram Godse,
who assassinated Mahatma Gandhi, has lamented that the real
history of Partition and the `immense harm' it had caused to the
people.
Charging the Nehru Government and the successive Governments with
suppressing facts, Mr. Gopal Godse alleged that Indian history
was silent on atrocities perpetrated by Muslims.
Speaking at the first State-level anti-conversion conference
being held under the aegis of the Shiv Sena here on Saturday
night, Mr. Godse urged the Government to initiate measures to
halt conversions across the Nation.
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