A heated debate unfolds over religious conversions in India, corporate accountability, and the boundaries of free speech. The discussion touches on the legal status of conversions, the shift from mass to targeted efforts, and allegations of organised networks influencing individuals. Panelists also clash over whether conversion is a religious obligation, with strong disagreements and calls for factual, evidence-based discourse. As the conversation intensifies, questions emerge around democracy, freedom of expression, and the fine line between debate and discrimination.