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Yogi Adityanath Urges Priests to Oppose Conversions, ‘Love Jihad’ and Drugs at Haryana Religious Event

At a Jhajjar consecration ceremony, the Uttar Pradesh chief minister pressed religious leaders to mount campaigns against conversion, ‘love jihad’, narcotics.

Overview

  • Speaking on November 30 in Kablana village, Jhajjar, he addressed an idol consecration and grand ‘Aathman’ bhandara at Baba Palnath Ashram attended by a large gathering.
  • He said protecting Sanatan Dharma is necessary for the safety of India and for global humanity.
  • He urged saints, especially of the Nath Sampradaya, to raise their voice at every religious event against religious conversion, alleged ‘love jihad’ and drug abuse.
  • He warned of inimical or foreign forces seeking to weaken society through conversion and narcotics, citing cross‑border drug trafficking.
  • He invoked the saffron Dharma Dhwaj at the Ayodhya Ram Temple as a symbol of Sanatan pride and called for unity over caste, region or language.