New Delhi: RSS magazine Organiser has alleged that ecommerce giant Amazon is financing missionary activities in India. It is aiding the Christian conversion module run by American Baptist Mission (ABM). ABM is considered a radical missionary organisation.

The magazine has claimed that there is a possibility of a money laundering nexus among different entities. A nexus between multinational companies and ABM to fund India’s huge missionary conversion mission.

The conversion activity was brought into the public domain by the Social Justice Forum of Arunachal Pradesh. The SJF accused both the organisations of running a possible money laundering ring and conversion mission across the country.

Astonishingly, the All India Mission (AIM), a frontal wing of the ABM, has openely claimed on its website that it has converted 25,000 people to Christianity in North East India.

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The Social Justice Forum of Arunachal Pradesh alleged that Amazon is continuously funding AIM through its foundation AmazonSmile. Amazon is sponsoring the conversion module of AIM by donating money against every purchase by an Indian, the forum alleged.

E-commerce giant Amazon has reportedly accepted the truth of funding AIM from their US office.

Amazon India clarifies about Missionary activities

The ecommerce giant however denied having any relationship with AIM.

“Amazon India does not have any relationship with All India Mission or its affiliates nor does the AmazonSmile program operate on the Amazon India marketplace. Where the AmazonSmile program does operate, customers can choose to donate to a charity they prefer from multiple non-profits that register themselves under the program. The AmazonSmile program does not endorse the views of any charity participating in the program,” the spokesperson said.

NCPCR summons Amazon India Head

In September, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) summoned Amazon’s India Head. The current Amazon India head is Amit Agarwal. NCPCR summoned him for failing to depose before it on November 1. Amit had to respond to its notices for seeking information on the allegations.

Therefore, NCPCR has now sent fresh summons to the country head of Amazon India. NCPCR has sent these summons exercising its power under Section 14 of the CPCR Act, 2005.

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