Daijiworld Media Network- Bhopal
Bhopal, Sep 5: Madhya Pradesh Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar has triggered a major controversy after reiterating his belief that “tribals are not Hindus,” sparking sharp reactions from the ruling BJP.
Addressing events in Chhindwara, including the Tribal Development Council meeting and the National Karamdar Puja, the Congress leader accused the BJP and RSS of “imposing Hindu identity” on tribal communities.
“I have said this many times that tribals are not Hindus. This is my belief and the sentiment of the tribal society. We have our own customs, culture and way of life. If we worship crops, trees and nature, why should the BJP have a problem?” Singhar said.

He further alleged that history identifies tribals as the original inhabitants of the country and claimed that the RSS was attempting to erase tribal traditions. Clarifying his stance, he added, “We do not disrespect anyone. I believe in Hinduism, but BJP wants to run its agenda. Till date, no Sarsanghchalak of tribal origin has been made in the RSS.”
The remarks have drawn fierce criticism from the BJP. Union Minister of State for Tribal Affairs Durgadas Uikey said Singhar’s comments were “harmful to social harmony” and demanded an apology.
“Through this statement, an attempt is being made to divide society. He should apologise to the tribal community,” Uikey said in Betul.
Madhya Pradesh has the largest tribal population in the country, with 21% of its people belonging to Scheduled Tribes. Out of the 230 Assembly seats, 47 are reserved for ST candidates, making tribal identity a decisive factor in state politics.