"Few things in this world are more totalitarian and restrictive (and dangerous) than a religiously narrow man on his mission to convert others."
Freedom of religion is a fundamental right of a free society , most conversions to Christianity happens out of personal conviction and belief in Christ and conversions are welcomed ( this is different from what happened during the violent Muslim dynasties rule which again was defeated with the help of British Christians), legislating against a personal choice in indian society is fascist.
You openly do admit that you are in tune with the Sangh ideology that is restrictive, outdated, out of touch and fascist , thats a boast you should not be proud off.
You wouldn't know freedom of religion or "personal choice" if it introduced itself to you as such. (Nor fascism, for that matter.)
I don't have problems with the cross, as long as you bear it where it is truly welcome and don't meddle in affairs none of your business.
Btw, nothing demonstrates "you don't get something for nothing" better than Christian missionary activity in India. But these souls just won't stay bought, will they?