Forced religious conversions not only violate individual freedoms but erode the deep cultural and spiritual fabric of Bharat. At Hanuman Yuva Sena, we stand firm against coercion, manipulation, and emotional exploitation disguised as religious outreach.
Through this initiative, we provide legal assistance, community awareness, and rehabilitation support to victims of forced religious conversions—especially women, youth, and economically vulnerable groups.
We provide:
Free legal counseling to conversion victims and their families
Representation through partnered legal experts in court cases
Assistance in filing FIRs and RTIs related to illegal conversion activities
We educate communities by:
Conducting local workshops on recognizing coercive religious tactics
Distributing literature about religious rights guaranteed by the Constitution
Hosting talks by legal experts and spiritual leaders
Our on-ground teams work to:
Rehabilitate rescued individuals through education and training
Offer temporary housing and psychological support
Mediate family reunification where safe and needed
Specially focused cells help:
Educate Hindu girls about online and in-person exploitation tactics
Provide emergency support and helpline services
Organize moral and cultural guidance camps
We identify:
Organized conversion groups operating in rural and tribal areas
Misuse of welfare schemes to lure people into religious change
Online content designed to shame Sanatana Dharma and manipulate emotions
25+ legal cases supported in Telangana & Andhra Pradesh
14 women and 6 minors rescued and rehabilitated
40+ awareness programs conducted in colleges, villages, and temples
Legal action initiated in 3 inter-state conversion rackets
Report suspicious conversion activities
Refer individuals in distress to our legal support team
Sponsor legal cases or rehabilitation kits
Spread awareness through social media and local channels
This initiative is not anti-any religion — it is anti-force, anti-fraud, and pro-choice. We uphold the Constitutional right to practice one’s faith freely and safely, without manipulation.
We operate strictly under the guidance of:
Indian Penal Code Sections 295A, 298, 153A
State-level Freedom of Religion Acts
Supreme Court guidelines on religious freedom and consent