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Karnataka's Siddaramaiah government today repealed the anti-conversion law which was brought during the BJP regime. Is. The anti-conversion law brought during the BJP regime was very controversial, which was decided to be repealed after the cabinet meeting today. ,Next session of Vidhansabha is starting from 3rd July Now the state government will bring a bill in the next assembly session to repeal the anti-conversion law. It may be noted that the next session of the Vidhan Sabha is starting from July 3. State Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister H K Patil told the media after the cabinet meeting that the cabinet discussed the anti-conversion bill and decided to repeal it. There is a provision of five years of punishment in the law It is to be known that the BJP Government has passed the Protection of Right to Freedom of Religion Bill in Karnataka 780 or the anti-conversion bill was passed by the Karnataka Legislative Council in September last year. This bill prohibits conversion from one religion to another through misrepresentation, coercion, fraud, inducement or marriage. shall, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment of three to five years and Provision was made for fine up to Rs. Many other states have also made laws to stop conversion Be aware that apart from Karnataka, other states like Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand have also passed laws prohibiting religious conversion. The first case under the anti-conversion law in Karnataka was registered in October last year. was registered in in which one A Muslim youth of the year was accused of marrying a Hindu woman and getting her converted. The second case was registered in November, in which a youth was accused of harassing a woman from Madhya Pradesh. Anti conversion lawKarnataka News In HindiKarnataka Anti Conversion LawPublished Date Thu, Jun 15, 2023, 5: 57 PM IST

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Karnataka’s Siddaramaiah government today repealed the anti-conversion law which was brought during the BJP regime. Is. The anti-conversion law brought during the BJP regime was very controversial, which was decided to be repealed after the cabinet meeting today. ,Next session of Vidhansabha is starting from 3rd July Now the state government will bring a bill in the next assembly session to repeal the anti-conversion law. It may be noted that the next session of the Vidhan Sabha is starting from July 3. State Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister H K Patil told the media after the cabinet meeting that the cabinet discussed the anti-conversion bill and decided to repeal it.

There is a provision of five years of punishment in the law It is to be known that the BJP Government has passed the Protection of Right to Freedom of Religion Bill in Karnataka 780 or the anti-conversion bill was passed by the Karnataka Legislative Council in September last year. This bill prohibits conversion from one religion to another through misrepresentation, coercion, fraud, inducement or marriage. shall, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment of three to five years and Provision was made for fine up to Rs.

Many other states have also made laws to stop conversion Be aware that apart from Karnataka, other states like Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand have also passed laws prohibiting religious conversion. The first case under the anti-conversion law in Karnataka was registered in October last year. was registered in in which one A Muslim youth of the year was accused of marrying a Hindu woman and getting her converted. The second case was registered in November, in which a youth was accused of harassing a woman from Madhya Pradesh.

Anti conversion lawKarnataka News In HindiKarnataka Anti Conversion LawPublished Date

Thu, Jun 15, 2023, 5: 57 PM IST