At the foundation stone–laying ceremony and public meeting for the widening of the Mitthiberi–Parwal road, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami highlighted the implementation of laws against religious conversion, riots, “love jihad,” “thook jihad,” and “land jihad,” asserting a zero-tolerance policy against those attempting to “divide” the state. He declared that his government would not allow anyone to disrupt the state’s demography and claimed the Opposition resists action against alleged “land jihad,” which he said had resulted in “freeing” over 12,000 acres of government land. He referred to the dissolution of the Madrasa Board and restrictions on prescribed curricula, stating that these measures also face Opposition resistance. Dhami further asserted that the government would not tolerate any “jihadi” presence or allow them “even an inch” of land in the region, emphasizing strict enforcement of land laws. He also referenced “Operation Kalnemi,” describing it as a campaign against individuals he alleged were harming “Sanatan Sanskriti,” again accusing Congress of opposing the initiative.