In Khatima, CM Dhami Repeats ‘Land Jihad’ and Madrasa Crackdown Claims

Location: Khatima, Udham Singh Nagar, Uttarakhand

During the ‘Uttarayani Kautik Mela’ organized by Kumau Cultural Utthan Manch, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami highlighted his government’s measures to maintain the state’s “culture and demographic composition,” claiming they will not endanger their children’s future. He mentioned the implementation of laws against religious conversion, riots, “love jihad,” “land jihad,” and “thook jihad,” and claimed that strict action was being taken against such “ghrinit mansikta” (heinous mindsets). He asserted that action against “land jihad” had resulted in “freeing” over 10,000 acres of government land from “land mafias,” demolition of more than 600 “illegal” structures, and closure of around 250 alleged “illegal” madrasas, claiming any form of encroachment is intolerable. Dhami referenced an initiative called “Operation Kalnemi,” describing it as a campaign against those who he alleged were targeting and harming “Sanatan Sanskriti.” He asserted that each “anti-national” will be removed from Devbhoomi.

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