Is Op Kalnemi Essential for Protecting Devbhoomi Uttarakhand from Fake Sadhus and Jehadis?

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Key Takeaways
- Operation Kalnemi is launched to identify fake sadhus.
- Support from religious leaders signifies its importance.
- Implementation should involve discussions with Akhadas.
- Focus on protecting true spirituality is paramount.
- Public awareness is crucial to combat fraud.
Haridwar, July 11 (NationPress) The president of Hindu Rashtra Sena, Prabodhanand Giri, along with seers from Ayodhya, has expressed support for the initiative launched by Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami called 'Operation Kalnemi', which focuses on identifying and punishing fraudulent sadhus.
He commended this initiative, stating that it should continue until the upcoming Kumbh festival, emphasizing the need for stringent action against the offenders.
Giri recommended that Chief Minister Dhami initiate this campaign after 15 days, arguing that starting now would be ineffective since most of the police are occupied with security measures for Kanwariyas (devotees of Lord Shiva).
To aid in identifying counterfeit sadhus, Prabodhanand Giri proposed verifying their name, guru, Akhara, and any proof of their guru's legitimacy.
He asserted that jihadists disguising themselves as sadhus are deceiving and robbing individuals, asserting that 'Operation Kalnemi' is crucial for safeguarding Uttarakhand.
Sanjay Das, the successor to Gyan Das Maharaj and national president of Sankat Mochan Sena, described the operation as a positive step but stressed that the Dhami government should consult the Akhadas before making any decisions.
Another seer indicated that 'Operation Kalnemi' is a commendable initiative that should be extended nationwide.
Ayodhya seer Tapaswi Chawni Peethadheeshwar welcomed the announcement.
He referenced the case of Changur Baba (Jalaludeen) in Uttar Pradesh, who manipulated 1,500 Hindu girls into converting to Islam, stressing the need for 'Operation Kalnemi' to be implemented on a global scale.
On Thursday, Uttarakhand's Chief Minister unveiled 'Operation Kalnemi' to tackle the issue of fake sadhus.
CM Dhami made this decision following multiple complaints regarding theft and fraud.
For context, 'Operation Kalnemi' is named after a demon, Kalnemi, who misled individuals by masquerading as a sadhu.
This operation aims to uphold the integrity of genuine sadhus while trapping those who exploit spirituality for deceit.