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00:00The issue of religious migration in Chhattisgarh has become a hot topic these days.
00:25In order to stop this, a fast home return campaign is being carried out in the state.
00:31Under which, people are being brought back to Hinduism in various districts.
00:38Hindu organizations are washing the feet of religious people and bringing them back to Hinduism.
00:44It is claimed that these are the people who were Hindus and they had converted to Christianity or other religions.
00:53We are not against any religion.
00:56But we are against the one who insults and weakens the Sanatan.
01:01We are all Hindus.
01:03We believe that no Hindu should be converted to Christianity.
01:08When a Hindu is converted to Christianity and the country flourishes, the country flourishes.
01:13The place where Hindus have disappeared, there is a difference in that area.
01:16History is witness to this.
01:18Look at Kashmir, look at Northeast, look at Bengal.
01:24This is a very big issue.
01:26It is a matter of national security.
01:28On the other hand, the Adivasi society and the Christian Forum have raised questions about the home return campaign.
01:34According to the Adivasi society, the claimants of the home return campaign should first tell
01:40in which category the family who returned home was included.
01:44In addition, the Christian Forum has also challenged those who lead the home return campaign to come to the church.
01:51They have said that they should give their speech here as well.
01:54After this, whoever wants to go, should take them.
01:57They try on their part.
02:01So, home return happens.
02:04So, when they return home, do they make the Adivasis Thakur, Vaishya, Abhaman?
02:12No, they do not make them.
02:14They are Adivasi.
02:15So, how did the home return happen?
02:17They do not return home just by speaking or washing their feet.
02:20And to return home, they will have to follow some Hindu rituals.
02:25And if they do not do it, then the Supreme Court will be insulted.
02:29If no one does it, then the case of Chhattisgarh Christian Forum will be brought to the Supreme Court immediately.
02:35We request them to return home.
02:39We also invite you to come to our church and give a speech.
02:42And you can take with you whatever you want to make.
02:45Congress has also asked questions from the ruling party on religion.
02:50Former CM Bhupesh Baghel showed the home return campaign.
02:55PCC chief Deepak Baij said that there is only one party government in the state and the centre.
03:01What will Congress do in this?
03:04Apart from food, what else is there?
03:08Do they have a registered maintainer?
03:11How many people have returned home? Do they have a registered maintainer?
03:15And after returning home, which society has been brought together?
03:18Which caste has been brought together?
03:20Who has stopped it? They should stop it.
03:22The government belongs to them.
03:24From Delhi to Rajya, will we stop the religious migration?
03:28The job of stopping the religious migration is of the administration.
03:31And you are sitting there.
03:32Among all this, CM Vishnudev Sai told the reason for the religious migration as a problem and a controversy.
03:39At the same time, the information of the law shared the points of the religious migration law in the state.
03:47I think that the religious migration that is taking place in this area,
03:53it has to be stopped somewhere.
03:56And that is why this controversy is a problem.
04:00If someone is forced to do religious migration,
04:07then they have increased the fine for that.
04:10They have fined up to Rs. 10 lakhs.
04:12They have punished up to 14 years.
04:14In some cases, there is a punishment of life imprisonment.
04:20Here, I would like to highlight one more thing.
04:24Article 25 of the Constitution of India states that a person has the freedom of religion.
04:33So, while making any law, we cannot think with just one side.
04:38We have to think that if a person wants to go to any religion of his own free will,
04:45and if the law forces him to do so, then in a way, he violates the rights of the locality.
04:51About 32% of the population of Chhattisgarh is tribal.
04:55Religious migration is a very big issue for the tribal people living in the rural areas of Sarguja and Bastar.
05:02In this case, will the law be able to find a solution to this problem?
05:06Or will the political parties blame each other and blow this issue?
05:13The answer to this is yet to come.
05:16From Raipur, Praveen Kumar, ETV Bharat.