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Stay cautious against those who try to divide Hindus and Sikhs: Adityanath in Lucknow

Yogi Adityanath also mentioned Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb and denounced him for his atrocities.

July 12, 2025 / 15:08 IST
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday claimed attempts were being made to drive a wedge between the Hindus and Sikhs, and urged the people to be wary of such actions.

He also claimed that the now-behind bars, Chhangur Baba of Balrampur, had fixed rates for religious conversions, leading to transactions to the tune of Rs 100 crore. Adityanath made the remarks at the flagging-off of UP-Delhi Balidan Sandesh Yatra, being held to mark the 350th martyrdom day of Guru Teg Bahadur. He said that some cases of conversion have come to the fore in Pilibhit also, and asked the people to be a ”little cautious” of religious conversions. ”You must have seen what kind of conspiracy is going on. We have recently taken a big action in Balrampur.

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You must have seen that he had fixed the rates. That is, how to take forward the programme of conversion. He had fixed the rates for converting Hindus, Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Sikhs, other OBC castes, Scheduled Castes and (Scheduled) Tribes. Money was coming in from abroad. Just think, transactions worth more than Rs 100 crore have been received in his 40 accounts so far,” the chief minister said.

He said that he had dispatched a team to the district to conduct ’ghar wapsi’ (returning to original faith) of the converted. The UP Anti-Terrorism Squad on July 6 arrested Jalaluddin alias Chhangur Baba and Neetu alias Nasreen, both natives of Madhpur in Balrampur district, for allegedly running a massive conversion racket. The Enforcement Directorate on Thursday said it had found inputs that suggested that the man amassed funds worth about Rs 106 crore, mainly from the Middle East, in 40 bank accounts linked to him and his associates, agency sources said.