Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar voiced concerns over the structured rise of religious conversions in India, particularly among tribal communities. He described this trend as a dangerous indication that could reshape the political landscape and urged immediate action to counter these efforts, stressing the importance of preserving cultural and spiritual values.
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