During the ‘Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar Four years Unmatched’ program organized on completion of 4 years of state government, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami highlighted his government’s measures to preserve the state’s “demographic and cultural composition,” alleging that previous administrations had created an imbalance by settling people in areas where they had no prior presence. He said his government would not endanger the future of the state’s children and cited the enactment of laws against religious conversion and riots. He also invoked the anti-Muslim conspiracy theories of “love jihad,” “land jihad,” and “thook jihad,” asserting that strict action had been taken against what he described as a “mullawadi extremist mentality.” He asserted that action against “land jihad” had resulted in “freeing” over 12,000 acres of government land from “land jihadi,” claiming the Opposition opposes their actions against “land jihad” due to vote-bank politics He asserted they won’t let any “Jihadi” settle and continue “jihad” within the region. He further argued that the government was acting against a “divisive mentality” through the dissolution of the Madrasa Board with restrictions to the prescribed curriculum. He claimed the aim was to establish “temples of knowledge and values,” not “separatist centres of radical mindset” that mislead children, adding that even this action faces Opposition resistance. Dhami also referenced “Operation Kalnemi” as a campaign targeting “ghuspaithiya” (infiltrators), pakhandi (hypocrites), and vidharmi” who he claimed were harming “Sanatan Sanskriti” by concealing their identities, again accusing Congress of opposing the initiative, and stated that “we will send them back to where they came from.”