Conversion Prohibition Act; CM says people should not worry

 Conversion Prohibition Act; CM says people should not worry


 Hubli, "There is no need for people to be worried about the prohibition of conversion," said Chief Minister Basavaraja Bommai. The wintesession of the Legislative Assembly will start from Monday morning and the government has decided to pass the bill. Speaking to the media in Hubli on Sunday, the chief ministers assured that "Hindu, Christian, Islam and Sikhism are religions recognized in the Constitution and that their prayers and rituals have no problem." "There is no provision for the misuse of poverty and the conversion of desires and lusts. It is not a matter of conversion today. This is a huge debate in the aftermath of independence. "Law enforcement is a desire of most people in Karnataka. It is against this backdrop that the Law Department is reviewing the matter.


Conversion is not good; The chief minister made it clear that "the government is going to try to bring about a ban on the conversion of the poor and the downtrodden.

Belgaum Session; There has been a tussle between the administration and the opposition over the passage of the Conversion Bill. Some BJP lawmakers are also demanding that the bill be passed. Next week, the law minister, J. C. The review committee headed by Madhuswamy will be meeting. After the House agreed to the House, it was decided to present the Bill in the House.     

  BJP leader and Vidhan Sabha member Muniraju Gowda has decided to privately introduce a bill to ban conversions. The issue is expected to take place between the government and the opposition.

Opposition Congress has opposed the conversion moratorium. Congress has alleged that the act is being implemented targeting a specific community.  What should the Home Department be like in the Conversion Prohibition Act? Has prepared a draft called. Law Minister J. C. Madhuswamy will be chaired by the Home Minister and senior officials from the Department of Home Affairs, Law and Parliamentary Affairs. The bill will be tabled after it is approved by the committee

Belgaum Session: Preparing for Conversion of Conversion Bill


Belagavi, The conversion ban is being prepared for the upcoming Belgaum session. The government is preparing to present a prohibition on conversion in the wake of pro-government opposition in the state. The draft bill of prohibition on conversion is already ready, and the draft bill has been prepared to be tabled at the Belgaum session by making necessary amendments to the draft twice. It is said that the strict prohibition of conversion is enacted and that the prosecution of converts is in obedience. Sources said the state-sponsored conversion ban will have some stringent rules. The Department of Legislative Affairs has already inspected the Constituency Prohibition Act in 8 different states including Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. The law department is also reviewing the legal aspects of the law in other states, officials said. Forced conversion in obedience will be declared asindhu. It is understood that the prosecution has added to the matter of prosecuting converts without permission of the competent authority.

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