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[3] In October 2017, the LRO objected to the 9th Anuradha Gandhi Memorial Lecture, commemorating the wife of jailed Naxal leader Kobad Ghandy, describing it as an anti-national event.

The LRO alleged that the organisations were participating in illegal financial transactions and other criminal activities, and stated that the Home Ministry had initiated an inquiry following its complaint.

[8] In November 2017, before the Gujarat Assembly elections, the LRO lodged a complaint against the Archbishop of Gandhinagar, Thomas Ignatius MacWan.

MacWad had written to his constituents, asking them to pray for politicians who would "remain faithful to the Indian Constitution and save the country from nationalist forces".

[10][11] In 2017, Joshi complained to the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, alleging that two missionary schools were forcing their children to participate in protests against the funeral of the leader of an indigenous faith.