
Former YSR Congress Party general secretary and ex-Rajya Sabha MP V. Vijay Sai Reddy, who has long claimed to be staying away from active politics, surprised many by raising concerns over a “threat to Hindutva.”
In a strongly-worded post on his social media handle X, Sai Reddy called for action against alleged religious conversions, at a time when speculation is rife about his possible alignment with a national party, including reports linking him to the BJP.
“Conspiracies against Hinduism will not be tolerated. If anyone tries to lure people with money to convert religions, they must be taught a lesson appropriately,” he wrote, urging the government to set up a committee to investigate religious conversions over the past two decades.
He added, “For the sake of the country and dharma, all social groups within Hindu society must unite. That unity is India’s protection — the Sri Rama Raksha.”
Sai Reddy’s sudden tilt toward a Hindutva-aligned narrative has drawn attention, especially given his previous association with YSRCP, led by Jagan Mohan Reddy, a Christian whom the BJP has often targeted as anti-Hindu. His recent remarks, emphasizing Hindu unity and calling for formal inquiries into conversions, have further fueled speculation about his potential entry into a national party, most likely the BJP.
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