Raipur: Chhattisgarh’s Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai has announced that the government will check how NGOs in the state are using foreign money. He is worried that some of these NGOs might be using this money for illegal activities, like converting people to different religions. While speaking to reporters at Swami Vivekananda Airport in Raipur, he mentioned that many NGOs claim to use foreign funds for things like health and education. However, he believes that some of this money is actually being used to push religious conversions instead.
The Chief Minister told officials to take strong action against any NGO found doing something illegal. He directed them to carefully examine these funds to make sure they are being used for their intended purposes. Sai shared his concerns about some NGOs taking advantage of poor and uneducated people by promising them better lives in exchange for changing their religion. He emphasized that India is a secular country, and everyone has the right to believe in any religion they choose.
The government is committed to maintaining peace among different religious communities and already has strict laws against forced religious conversions. Sai stressed that while all religions should be respected, any attempts to disrupt society through conversion activities will not be allowed. He assured that the state government will work closely with the central government and law enforcement to stop such actions.
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