At “Maa Chandika Mahabanyath,” Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami highlighted his government’s measures to preserve the state’s “demographic and cultural composition,” alleging that previous governments had created an imbalance by settling people in areas where they had no prior presence. He asserted that his administration would not endanger their children’s future, vowing to ensure a “secure state” while keeping its original form intact. He cited the implementation of laws against religious conversion and riots, and promoted anti-Muslim conspiracy theories of “love jihad,” “land jihad,” and “thook jihad.” He claimed action against the alleged “land jihad” had “freed” over 12,000 acres of government land from encroachment, announced the dissolution of the Madrasa Board and the closure of around 250 alleged “illegal” madrasas, and said “conspiracies under the guise of education would not be tolerated.” Referring to “Operation Kalnemi,” he described it as a campaign against those he accused of targeting “Sanatan Sanskriti,” warning that such “Kalnemi” would be “sent back where they came from.”