The government's attempt to bring about a law that prohibits conversion is not good: CM Bommai

Cabinet meeting in Belgaum on December 13. CM Bommai

Belgaum: Chief Minister Basavaraja Bommayi on Friday said that the cabinet meeting is scheduled to be held in Belgaum during the 10-day winter session.

Speaking to reporters at the Belgaum airport, he said that the last session in Belgaum could not discuss major issues in North Karnataka. He said that this time the session would be held. However, the chief ministers have not provided clear information on what bills will be tabled at the session. Sources say that the Conversion Prohibition Act and the APMC subscribers are likely to be tabled at this time's session, though not on the list.

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At the same time, he expressed confidence that the BJP's victory in the elections to the 25 seats of the council would be favorable to the BJP. Each election is held on its own. Have their own electorate. He said the upcoming assembly elections will be based on the current situation and the political situation.

It is said that many organizations and leaders of North Karnataka will make important decisions on the development of Uttara Karnataka at the Cabinet meeting in Belagavi.
In the meantime, there have been demands to relocate some offices from Bangalore to Belgaum's Golden Armory, and some organizations and farmers in North Karnataka are likely to protest.
The government's attempt to bring about a law that prohibits conversion is not good: CM Bommai

Hubli: There has been widespread debate over the passage of the Prohibition of Conversion Act in the state. While many pontiffs and Hindu organizations are urging the government to enforce the ban on conversion, many Christian missionaries and clergy are urging the government not to introduce prosecutions. They have also met the Chief Ministers in this regard.

Talking to reporters in Hubli today, Chief Minister Basavaraja Bommai said, "We will bring the conversion ban to bear and we will bring it to the session." The CM also said that the prohibition of conversion is not good for the society and that the deadly, Christian, Muslim, Buddhist and Sikhs should not be concerned about this.
Chief Minister Bommai, Christian, Muslim, Sikh, Buddhist, Hindu, etc., all commented on how fatal to the conversion society are. They have no anxiety, their prayers, their religion, their beliefs, but there is no room for conversion with poverty, people's desperation and desires and lusts. So there is a lot of talk about this. He said the law was implemented in different states in the form of the debate.

It is the desire of the people of Karnataka to practice law in all things. Against this backdrop, the Law Department Review Committee is reviewed and brought to the Cabinet. "We will hold a cabinet meeting in Belgaum and present it at the Belgaum session."

The Law Department is reviewing the conversion prohibition law. No religion will be affected if this is implemented, and not good for a conversion society. Families will be greatly disturbed if converted. He said the government is trying to bring the law into the background.

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