Bilaspur:Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Wednesday expressed concerns over religious conversions through allurements, terming it antithetical to constitutional essence and spirit and stressed the need to rebuff, resist and neutralise such "nefarious" designs. Addressing as the chief guest at the 11th convocation ceremony of Guru Ghasidas University in Chhattisgarh’s Bilaspur, he called Naxalism the biggest hurdle to development, particularly of the tribals, and said serious efforts are being made to eliminate the menace.
“...Guru Ghasidas embodied the spirit of unity, inclusivity and equality among all. It is due to Gurus like him, the social-cultural character of this belt has remained unaltered...Our Bharat, home to one-sixth of humanity, is blessed to have a galaxy of national heroes like him,” the vice president said.
The country has iconic figures like Maharishi Valmiki, Bhagwan Birsa Munda, Sant Ravidas and Jyotiba Phule and each of them stands as a tall pillar upon which society’s edifice stands, he said. It is soothing that their position in the nation's collective consciousness is now being recognised, rekindled and reclaimed, said Dhankhar.
“It is concerning that the wholesome thought processes of inclusivity for which they stood, for which they lived, which they propagated are being challenged by some who seek to disrupt organic societal stability by offering allurements to effect conversions. This is repulsive to the grain of our civilizational ethos,” he said.
Calling such conversions antithetical to the country’s constitutional essence and spirit, Dhankhar said they wrongly tamper with the right of freedom that citizens enjoy. “Nothing can be more serious than that these misadventures emanate from an evolved strategy to upset the organic demographic equilibrium. We need to rebuff, resist, and neutralise these nefarious designs as these have a pernicious potential to emerge as existential challenges to our inclusiveness and civilizational wealth,” he added.
The vice president hailed the Vishnu Deo Sai-led Chhattisgarh government for its fight against Naxalism. Naxalism remains the biggest hurdle to development, particularly for the tribal people, as it affects lives adversely, he said. “I’m happy to note that serious efforts have been made in the country for the last few years (to eliminate the menace). In Chhattisgarh, good efforts have been made with numerous Naxalites being neutralised, arrested, or surrendering,” he said.