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In Indore, Telangana MLA T. Raja Singh called on citizens to make Madhya Pradesh free from “Love Jihad” and other threats. Speaking at the Ravan Dahan programme in the cantonment area on Vijayadashami, he administered an oath to the public to protect their families, religion, and country. He urged people to take inspiration from local traders and support policies for Hindu protection. MLA’s message on youth and society Raja said India’s youth must remain vigilant. “Our young people must be ready to protect the nation, religion, and society. Those who act against these must be confronted,” he said. He urged everyone to follow the path of Lord Ram and build a strong, disciplined society. He claimed that today’s ‘Ravana’ is a Love Jihadist who converts religion or promotes drug abuse. He warned that addicted youth cannot protect their families or country. Warning against drugs Raja addressed mothers and youth, saying, “If you must get addicted, be addicted to your country, your religion, or opposing Love Jihad. Addiction to drugs destroys lives and weakens society.” He stated that youth wasting time on social media or drugs cannot fulfil their duty to the nation. ‘Love Jihad’ in Indore He highlighted areas in Indore, especially Azad Nagar, where Love Jihad incidents reportedly occur. Raja accused certain individuals of trapping Hindu girls by pretending to be Hindu, then converting them to Islam. He demanded authorities catch not just minor offenders but those providing financial and political backing. He referenced a recent incident in Bhopal where around 500 Hindu boys were allegedly targeted in 27 madrasas. Raja thanked the National Human Rights Commission for investigating forced religious conversions. Role of RSS and Hindu values Raja praised the RSS for teaching both life and sacrifice. He said RSS prepares youth to protect the country, like Chhatrapati Shivaji, and mothers to act as warriors like Ahilya Bai. He spoke about RSS relief work during natural disasters, helping people regardless of religion. He stressed that Hindu youth must learn courage and commitment, while women should inspire the next generation with strength and wisdom. Criticism of political inaction Raja criticised some BJP MLAs, claiming they fear speaking out against Love Jihad for votes. He stated that demographic changes show a rising Muslim population and a declining Hindu population. “Hindus have the ‘Hum Do Hamare Do’ scheme, but jihadis have ‘Hum Do Hamare 50’. If this continues, Hindu traditions could be restricted,” he warned. Call for jihadi-free markets Raja applauded traders in Sitlamata Market, Indore, for putting up “Jihadi-Free Market” banners. He urged all citizens to replicate this across Madhya Pradesh. He warned that Love Jihad begins with small actions, like noting phone numbers at shops, and grows into larger schemes. Administering the oath Using a mobile torch, Raja administered an oath to the attendees: He urged citizens to uphold these pledges as a lifelong commitment.