K’taka govt to introduce stringent anti-conversion bill during winter session in Belagavi
Team Udayavani, Dec 10, 2021, 7:36 PM IST
Bengaluru: A stringent anti-conversion bill is all set to be introduced during the winter session of the Vidhana Sabha that starts from December 13.
The new law will have provisions to punish the accused involved in forceful conversions for up to 10 years. The new law will also make it mandatory to file a declaration before a magistrate ahead of religious conversions. The law will also give scope for authorities to conduct police inquiry if needed, IANS reported sources as saying.
The legal department has studied anti-conversion laws brought in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and other states in the country.
Sources reveal that the law will have stringent measures against forceful conversions. As per the new law, all forceful conversions will be declared null and void. It will also give freehand for police and authorities to initiate direct legal action against those involved in forceful conversions, IANS reported.
It is also explained that as per new law the person who is getting converted must declare his decision before a government authority which will be empowered to conduct a probe to ascertain if there is any force behind such decisions.
The onus of proving that there is no forceful conversion will be with the individual. Any crime under the new law is going to be a non-bailable offense. As per the provisions of the new law, persons involved in forceful conversions would be imprisoned for one to five years. If any minor, woman, or people belonging to scheduled caste and tribes are forcefully converted, it would fetch 10 years’ imprisonment, the sources said.
Meanwhile, Minister for Panchayat Raj and Rural Development K.S. Eshwarappa on Friday lashed out at Congress President D.K. Shivakumar saying no matter what the opposition party leaders do or whatever extent they go, the ruling BJP would definitely bring anti-conversion laws in the state.
“Doesn’t Shivakumar know that people are being converted? In fact, people are forced, assaulted, and attacked for religious conversions. Don’t you feel a thing about it?” he asked.
The ruling BJP is bringing anti-conversion law to preserve and protect Indian culture. “Love jihad” is being carried out to convert Hindu girls in Dakshina Kannada and other districts. People are lured with money for getting converted into other religions, he stated.
The Hindu population in Pakistan has come down from 24 percent to a mere three percent. “We will bring a law on religious conversion and also regarding slaughterhouses,” he underlined.
The BJP, the sources say, is all set to introduce the bill on preventing forceful conversions during the Belagavi session. The blueprint of the new legislation is ready. The government has also sent the blueprint for scrutiny twice. The law is going to be placed before the house on lines of the Cow slaughter Act and act on the preservation of religious structures introduced in the Monsoon session to stop temple demolitions in the state.
(With inputs from IANS)
Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top News
Related Articles More
Karnataka CM directs officials to submit proposal for gold chariot for Goddess Chamundeshwari
Puttur: Abandoning labourer’s body — three, including prime accused, arrested
Dr. D. Veerendra Heggade sets record for ‘Largest Single-Man Collection of Antiques’
Bantwal: Three arrested in Thumbe temple theft case
Bengaluru: BBMP garbage truck driver dies after tree branch falls on him
MUST WATCH
Latest Additions
Karnataka CM directs officials to submit proposal for gold chariot for Goddess Chamundeshwari
RSS mouthpiece Organiser had attacked Constitution: Jairam Ramesh
Cheetah Neerva gives birth to cubs in MP’s Kuno National Park
Sensex reclaims 80k mark; Nifty surges over 1% after BJP-led Mahayuti’s win in Maharashtra
IT employee, lover arrested in murder of Kochi woman
Thanks for visiting Udayavani
You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.