Babulal Marandi Targets Religious Conversion in Jharkhand
BJP’s Marandi Urges Joint Efforts to Curb Conversion in Jharkhand
Jharkhand’s battle against religious conversion takes center stage as state BJP president Babulal Marandi calls for united efforts to address the issue.
RANCHI – The state BJP president Babulal Marandi has raised concerns over religious conversion in Jharkhand, describing it as a major issue for the country.
He emphasized the need for collective action between the government and the public to combat this problem.
Marandi, who previously served as Jharkhand’s Chief Minister, highlighted his efforts in developing and preserving cultural sites during his tenure.
He noted that his successors, Arjun Munda and Raghubar Das, also followed a similar approach.
During an interview with news agency ANI, Marandi pointed out that the previous BJP government in Jharkhand had enacted a law to prohibit religious conversion.
However, he criticized the current Hemant Soren-led government, accusing it of allowing the “conversion gang” to become active once again.
His remarks underscore the ongoing political debate in Jharkhand over religious conversion.
Jharkhand, with its diverse population, has been a focal point in the national conversation about religious freedom and conversion.
Marandi’s call for joint action reflects the political and social complexities surrounding this sensitive issue in the state.

