
Conversion Mastermind Chhangur Baba Posed as RSS-Linked Organisation’s Member: Report
In a shocking revelation, India Today has reported that Chhangur Baba, the mastermind behind the religious conversion racket in Uttar Pradesh, presented himself as a member of a RSS-linked organisation while meeting officials and political leaders. According to the report, Baba was made the General Secretary of “Bharat Pratikarth Seva Sangh”, a bogus organisation with a centre allegedly located at the RSS headquarters in Nagpur. The organisation’s letterhead even featured the picture of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The report highlights the brazen audacity of Chhangur Baba, who has been accused of forcibly converting people from one religion to another. Despite being a known figure in the conversion racket, Baba managed to deceive officials and political leaders by posing as a senior functionary of the RSS-linked organisation.
As per the report, Baba’s association with the RSS-linked organisation was discovered when officials from the state government and police visited his centre in Nagpur. The officials were surprised to find that the centre was a sham, with no evidence of any actual activities or members.
The report also mentions that Baba’s centre had a letterhead with the picture of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which further adds to the extent of his deceit. It is unclear how Baba managed to obtain the PM’s picture and use it on the letterhead of a bogus organisation.
The revelation has raised serious concerns about the extent of Baba’s influence and connections. The fact that he was able to present himself as a senior functionary of an RSS-linked organisation, and even managed to deceive officials and political leaders, is a stark reminder of the need for vigilance and scrutiny in such matters.
The conversion racket in Uttar Pradesh has been a matter of concern for some time now, with reports of forced conversions and intimidation of religious minorities. The involvement of Chhangur Baba, a known figure in the racket, has only added to the gravity of the situation.
The RSS, or Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, is a Hindu nationalist organisation that has been at the forefront of various social and political movements in India. While the organisation has been accused of promoting Hindu nationalism and intolerance, it has also been involved in various social welfare and charitable activities.
The report raises questions about the role of the RSS in the conversion racket and whether the organisation has any connection with Chhangur Baba. While the RSS has denied any involvement with Baba, the revelation has sparked concerns about the organisation’s commitment to promoting religious harmony and tolerance.
The incident also highlights the need for stricter regulations and monitoring of religious conversion activities in the country. The government has been facing criticism for its handling of the conversion racket, with many accusing it of being slow to act and indecisive.
In conclusion, the report highlights the brazen audacity of Chhangur Baba, who managed to pose as a senior functionary of an RSS-linked organisation while meeting officials and political leaders. The incident raises serious concerns about the extent of Baba’s influence and connections, and the need for stricter regulations and monitoring of religious conversion activities.