
RaipurChhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnudeo Sai has launched a scathing criticism against the Congress party, highlighting concerns over conversion practices in the state. Amid discussions with a news agency, Sai reaffirmed that the Congress was previously involved in fostering conversions within Chhattisgarh but emphasized the current administration’s determination to curb such activities.In a series of meetings following the cabinet formation, CM Sai engaged with Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi. Conversations centered on the state government’s endeavors, drawing attention to the pressing issue of conversions in Chhattisgarh.Expressing firm resolve, Chief Minister Sai addressed the media agency, highlighting the rampant conversions during the previous administration. He underscored the Congress party’s alleged role in promoting conversions to bolster their electoral standing, noting the subsequent divide from the Bharatiya Janata Party. Sai assured stringent measures to halt these practices under the current governance.Earlier remarks from CM Sai after the initial cabinet meeting in Raipur depicted the Congress’s purported hypocrisy regarding the Ram Van Gaman Path project. Accusing them of political theatrics in the name of Lord Ram, he reaffirmed the public’s realization of this insincerity, evident in the Congress’s reduced seat count to a mere 35.The discussions regarding Sai’s strong stance against conversions have sparked ongoing debates and deliberations within the media fraternity in Delhi, shedding light on the complexities of this contentious issue.