
BJP leader cries foul over 'land jihad' in Uttarakhand, writes to CM demanding action
India Today
Uttarakhand BJP leader Ajendra Ajay has raised objections over the issue of 'land jihad', claiming that there has been an influx of people belonging to a certain religious community into the state.
After 'love jihad', Uttarakhand BJP leader Ajendra Ajay has raised objections against the issue of 'land jihad', or the alleged increase in construction of places of worship of a certain religious community in the state. Ajendra Ajay, who hit the headlines in 2018 for opposing the release of the film 'Kedarnath' and eventually succeeded in getting the movie banned in Uttarakhand, said he has taken up the matter of 'land jihad' with Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami and urged him to take action.
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