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“Will not let the holy land of Rajasthan fall prey to drugs and religious conversion gangs”: VHP’s Dr Surendra Jain

Addressing a two-day VHP meeting in Rajsamand, Dr Surendra Jain vowed to protect Rajasthan from the rising threat of religious conversions and drug trade. He urged the government to enact an anti-conversion law and investigate missionary activities

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VHP Joint General Secretary Dr Surendra Jain

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In a fiery address that echoed with concern and conviction, Dr Surendra Jain, Central Joint General Secretary of the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), declared that the holy land of Rajasthan, blessed by the legacies of Maharana Pratap and Rani Padmini, will not be allowed to fall into the clutches of drug mafias or religious conversion syndicates.

Dr Jain was speaking at the conclusion of a two-day organisational meeting of VHP’s Chittorgarh division in Rajsamand. The gathering included district-level office bearers and aimed to chart the road ahead for the Hindu social and cultural organisation.

Dr Jain announced that VHP will celebrate its foundation day this year at over 4,000 locations, with the goal of establishing local units in every village across the state.

“We are witnessing an alarming surge in conversion attempts led by both church operatives and radical Muslim clerics. These aren’t just spiritual missions, they are part of well-planned, anti-national conspiracies,” he warned.

Dr Jain expressed grave concern over the increase in fraudulent and coercive conversions. He cited multiple incidents as evidence of a coordinated effort to dismantle the Hindu social fabric.

प्रेस वक्तव्य:
राजस्थान की वीर वसुधा को नशे व धर्मांतरण की गैंग के चंगुल में नहीं फंसने देंगे: डॉ सुरेंद्र जैन
राजसमंद, उदयपुर (राजस्थान)। अगस्त 3, 2025। आज राजसमंद में विश्व हिंदू परिषद, चित्तौड़ प्रांत के जिला स्तर तक के पदाधिकारीयों की एक दो दिवसीय बैठक संपन्न हुई। इस बैठक…

— Vishva Hindu Parishad -VHP (@VHPDigital) August 3, 2025 

In Jhalawar, pastors were caught attempting to convert locals by luring them with money and addictive substances.

In Bharatpur, eight pastors and 20 nuns were apprehended for offering ₹500 cash to attendees and promising a Rs 10,000 monthly salary upon conversion.

In Banswara, a gang linked to a church was busted after they allegedly promised ₹1 lakh for every 10 Hindus converted.

In Kota, a 23-year-old deaf and dumb girl, Surabhi Mehta, was reportedly taken to Indore for forced conversion. Police, acting on a complaint by her parents, rescued her and brought the culprits back from Indore.

In Neem Ka Thana, a conversion mafia targeting school children was exposed, which shockingly included a government officer.

In Sri Ganganagar, the situation was serious enough for the Rajasthan High Court to direct authorities to complete legal proceedings in a conversion case within three months.

Dr Jain didn’t shy away from invoking the spectre of Love Jihad, pointing to recent arrests and ongoing investigations. He referenced the now-infamous arrest of Jhingur, who was allegedly involved in enticing Hindu girls and linking them to terror operatives.

He asserted, “Both Hindu boys and girls are falling victim to these devious plots. This is not just a social problem, it is a national security concern.”

The VHP leader also warned of a parallel threat, narcotic addiction among youth.

He alleged that drug money is being funnelled into conversion and jihadist operations, stating that multiple sources indicate churches and Muslim clerics may be complicit in the drug trade.

“This dual assault, numbing our youth and uprooting our culture, is unacceptable. Rajasthan will not become a laboratory for their toxic experiments.”

Dr Jain issued a strong appeal to the Rajasthan government:

  • Enact an Anti-Conversion Law similar to Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat.
  • Constitute a Judicial Commission on the lines of the Niyogi Commission to probe the illicit activities of Christian missionaries and radical clerics.
  • Launch strict investigations into narco-terror and religious mafias operating under social garbs.
  • He warned that public anger could erupt if the government fails to act.

Calling upon society to remain alert and resist temptation, Dr Jain urged citizens to immediately report any suspicious activity or disguised missionary approaching under false pretenses. He also hinted at a future VHP campaign: “We will soon launch a full-scale war against drugs in Rajasthan. But our top priority now is to stop religious conversion, love jihad, and jihadist terror.”

With powerful words and a resolve to protect Rajasthan’s cultural identity, Dr Surendra Jain left the gathering charged with a mission and purpose, determined to keep the spirit of Mewar unbroken.

Topics: Christian MissionariesLove JihadAnti Conversion Lawdrug mafiaDr Surendra JainRajasthan religious conversionVHP Rajasthan meeting
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