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You missed the entire point of the post. Its not about whether they should preach or not, its about the way they are using hunger for conversion.
Neither our govt. is right, nor our so called Hindu organizations are right who have thousands of temples, billions of money worth offerings and yet not feed the hungry whereas these missionaries use it. These missionaries are not right too.
The fault lies on all. If these Hindu organizations instead of attacking or protesting these missionaries offer better service to the poor and needy, may be the poor don't have to pick bread over religion.
I hate the fact that with billions of money we have offered on deities, still we can't feed the poor. But that's a whole new topic.
So I am putting blame on everyone, not just missionaries.
Missionaries have been doing it through social work thats what NGOs are doing/ changing mindset/pereception even religious outlook of the people.
if your own religion created social divide then its the core issue address for heavensake instead of saying the way Missionries are doing this and that.
If the rootcause is hunger then why dont your religion failed to address that? or for that matter your own fellows failed to address that.
the way Missionaries are taking advantage of the situation is nothing wrong as long as you dont come forward.
if they force you at gun point then you can argue against them