During the ‘Pride Moments’ programme organised to commemorate the contribution of the Border Security Force, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami highlighted his government’s measures to protect the Devbhoomi’s “devatva and demographic composition,” claiming that many people had settled in the region using falsified documents. He stated that, to safeguard the future of the state, the government had implemented strict land laws and reassessed family registers to thwart the settlement of “illegal ghuspaithiya.” He referred to laws against “land jihad”. He claimed action had been taken against those allegedly encroaching on government land and spreading evil practices such as “love jihad” and “thook jihad,” and claimed strict action against such “ghrinit mansikta” (heinous mindsets). Dhami claimed that over 10,000 acres of government land had been “freed” from alleged encroachment, “ghuspaithiya” had been removed, and more than 600 “illegal” structures demolished. He also mentioned the implementation of laws against conversion and riots. He referenced “Operation Kalnemi,” claiming action against 6,000 individuals allegedly targeting Sanatan culture, and warned that each such individual would be expelled from the region.