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Over 270 Tribal Families Do ‘Ghar Wapsi’ at Chhattisgarh Event Led by Prabal Singh Judev

Milestone marks completion of 18,000 ‘Ghar Wapsi’ initiatives undertaken in memory of his father, who pioneered the movement among tribal communities

Raigarh, Chhattisgarh | February 15 : In a large public ceremony held at Bargadh Dham in Kharsia (District Raigarh), more than 270 tribal and backward families formally returned to Sanatan traditions in an event led by BJP leader Prabal Singh Judev.

The programme marked what Judev described as the completion of his 18000th ghar wapsi since the passing of his father, the late Dilip Singh Judev, in 2013. Dilip Singh Judev, former MP and Union Minister of State for Forest and Environment, had pioneered the initiative among tribal and Dalit communities in undivided Madhya Pradesh in 1980s and became widely known for washing the feet of returning families as a symbolic gesture of respect.

Continuing that legacy, Prabal Singh Judev conducted a Vedic havan ceremony and personally washed the feet of participating families as a mark of welcome and reconciliation.

Hindu religious ceremony with priest and devotees performing rituals outdoors.

Addressing the gathering, Judev said Kharsia holds deep personal and political significance for him. He recalled that his father contested his first Assembly by-election from the region in 1988 against then Chief Minister of undivided Madhya Pradesh, Arjun Singh. During that campaign, he said, his father witnessed conversion activities by missionaries in tribal areas, which shaped his resolve to launch a state-wide movement centred on religious awareness and reconnection with traditional practices.

“Many tribal families stood firmly with my father during that time. Their trust has enabled us to continue this mission,” Prabal Judev said.

The event was organised by Dilip Singh Judev Sanatan Foundation (founded by Prabal Judev) and Dharma Jagran. It was sponsored by Delhi-based Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation, which has been involved in awareness and activism against unlawful conversions. Swati Goel Sharma, founder of Sewa Nyaya Utthan, attended the event. She said that conversion agents trap gullible and vulnerable people with false promises and threats, and constant ground work is needed to take the targets out of their trap.

The ceremony concluded with collective prayers and community participation, and with an announcement that more such events will happen in coming weeks across Chattisgarhi Jharkhand and Odisha.

— Sewa Nyay Utthan Foundation

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