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The person who applied for conversion is Janu Vishwakarma - Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion Janu Vishwakarma, a resident of Bijawar, who sought permission for conversion by applying in Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh, has changed his decision. He has now again given an application to the district administration and asked not to take any action. The young man asked Conversion was allowed 750 Janu Vishwakarma, who came to the public hearing from Bijawar on Tuesday, had given an application to the Collector seeking permission for conversion. He said that he wanted to voluntarily leave Hinduism and adopt another religion. That's why he should be allowed to convert. Where after taking Janu Vishwakarma's application, the collector had said to take legal action. Now the decision has been changed Again applied When Vishwakarma's mother came to know about this, she did not eat food for three days. After that Janu Vishwakarma changed his decision. That's why again he told the district administration not to take any action by giving an application. Janu says that now he will not convert and will follow Hindu religion only. Conversion is a difficult AND LEGAL PROCESS Namah to the Additional Collector of the district regarding the matter of conversion Shivaay Arjaria calls it a difficult and legal process. He said that it has a process. It is not just that someone called on the stage and got the religion changed and it happened. All this is an illegal process of conversion, while the correct process is difficult and legal. Conversion became a joke and a publicity stunt Taking the decision of conversion from this matter or not has become a joke. People have started considering it as a publicity stunt. Which becomes a topic of discussion at that time and then the same pattern starts running. While it is not that easy and possible. There is a very difficult and legal process for this. Recently, the so-called babas had gained publicity by organizing religious conversions from the platform. ,

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The person who applied for conversion is Janu Vishwakarma – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion Janu Vishwakarma, a resident of Bijawar, who sought permission for conversion by applying in Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh, has changed his decision. He has now again given an application to the district administration and asked not to take any action. The young man asked Conversion was allowed

750 Janu Vishwakarma, who came to the public hearing from Bijawar on Tuesday, had given an application to the Collector seeking permission for conversion. He said that he wanted to voluntarily leave Hinduism and adopt another religion. That’s why he should be allowed to convert. Where after taking Janu Vishwakarma’s application, the collector had said to take legal action. Now the decision has been changed Again applied
When Vishwakarma’s mother came to know about this, she did not eat food for three days. After that Janu Vishwakarma changed his decision. That’s why again he told the district administration not to take any action by giving an application. Janu says that now he will not convert and will follow Hindu religion only. Conversion is a difficult AND LEGAL PROCESS Namah to the Additional Collector of the district regarding the matter of conversion Shivaay Arjaria calls it a difficult and legal process. He said that it has a process. It is not just that someone called on the stage and got the religion changed and it happened. All this is an illegal process of conversion, while the correct process is difficult and legal.
Conversion became a joke and a publicity stunt
Taking the decision of conversion from this matter or not has become a joke. People have started considering it as a publicity stunt. Which becomes a topic of discussion at that time and then the same pattern starts running. While it is not that easy and possible. There is a very difficult and legal process for this. Recently, the so-called babas had gained publicity by organizing religious conversions from the platform. ,

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