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Love Jihad, Conversions Pose Threat to Security, Amity: RSS

The New Indian Express Mysuru

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September 08, 2025

The All-India coordination meeting of the RSS expressed concern over the "increasing cases of love jihad and religious conversion," organisation's national prachar pramukh Sunil Ambekar told the media in Jodhpur, where the three-day meeting concluded on Sunday.

- RAJESH ASNANI @ Jaipur

Ambekar said that conversions carried out through force, temptation, or deception are unacceptable. "Such practices can create unrest in society. This issue is not merely religious but also poses a serious threat to national security and social harmony," he said. He added that the Sangh believes society as a whole must unite to face this challenge, as the struggle against conversion is not only about protecting Hinduism but also about safeguarding Indian culture and national identity.

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