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Who said that a Hindu could be converted? A Hindu can never be converted because whatever religion he or she adopts, he or she still remains a Hindu. For a true Hindu, Jesus and Allah are gods as much as Ram and Ganesh are; Christmas and Ramzan are his festivals as much as Diwali and Navrathri are. This, my friend, is Hinduism, and as long as you understand that– once a Hindu, always a Hindu– you will never worry about a thousand conversions or fear a million swords. There is only one way that you can stop being a Hindu—and that is only when you stop loving your fellow human beings. As for me, I love my Jesus, I love my Allah, I love my Ram, I love my Krishna, and you can’t question that. You want to know why? Because, I am a—HINDU, that’s why! JAI HIND!