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<h1>India's Hindu RSS Party Leader Criticized - Mother Teresa</h1>

The pioneer of an unmistakable Hindu political gathering incited shock in India Tuesday in the wake of saying that Mother Teresa's administration to the poor was persuaded by a longing to change over them to Christianity. Mohan Bhagwat, the leader of the hardline patriot Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), has experienced harsh criticism by different lawmakers and common Indians who have taken to social networking to voice their outrage, the BBC reported.
"Mother Teresa's administration would have been great. Be that as it may it used to have one goal, to change over the individual, who was being served, into a Christian," said Bhagwat amid a capacity in Rajasthan Monday, as per the BBC. "The inquiry is not about transformation however in the event that it is carried out for the sake of administration, then that administration gets downgraded."
he leader of a noticeable Hindu association went under feedback Tuesday for comments he made about Mother Teresa, in which he said that the Nobel Peace Prize laureate's administration to the poor in India had been spurred by a longing to change over them to Christianity.
Mohan Bhagwat, leader of the Hindu patriot bunch Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, made the broadcast comments Monday at an inaugural function for a shelter and a home for ruined ladies in the condition of Rajasthan. "There are no administrations like Mother Teresa's here," Mr. Bhagwat said, including of the religious woman's work that "there was a rationale behind it — that the individuals who are rendered the administration ought to wind up Christian."
"Mother Teresa's administration may have been great," he said. "Anyhow there was a thought process behind it – to change over the individual being served to Christianity.
"The inquiry is not about transformation yet in the event that this (change) is carried out for the sake of administration, then that administration gets downgraded," he was cited by PTI as saying.
The remarks have incited an irate response from nearby lawmakers and activists alike. Sunita Kumar, a representative for India's Missionaries of Charity (MOC), told The Indian Express she had worked by and by with Mother Teresa and that : "In my 50 years with MOC and amid that time, I have not seen a solitary situation where individuals were asked to change over to Christian