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Himachal: Govt Introduces More Stringent Version of Anti-Conversion Law in Assembly

Uproar in India s Haryana State Assembly Over Anti-Religious Conversion Bill

Haryana is set to become the fifth state under BJP rule to have adopted an anti-conversion law. On 9 February, the state cabinet approved the draft of the. 04.03.2022, Sputnik International

KPCC President D K Shivakumar s absence gives rise to suspicions

KPCC President D K Shivakumar s absence gives rise to suspicions
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Why I Converted to Islam : A Young Upper Caste Hindu Man s Journey to Islam

‘I Converted to Islam, But Hide My New Faith in Public’: An Upper Caste Hindu Man Tells His Story At a time when many BJP state governments have passed or plan to pass so-called anti-conversion laws, his journey from Hinduism to Islam has given him a special insight in to the rise in anti-Muslim sentiment. A man holds The Holy Quran sitting on his prayer mat. Photo: Tarushi Aswani Religion14/Mar/2021 New Delhi: “I have hated Muslims most of my life and today I proudly call myself one,” says Siddharth, who assumed the name Shadab when he converted to Islam in 2012.

Madhya Pradesh Assembly Passes Love Jihad Bill

Madhya Pradesh Assembly Passes Love Jihad Bill Replying to the debate before the bill was passed, home minister Narottam Mishra said the government would not tolerate Rafiq becoming Ravi for Love Jihad . Madhya Pradesh home minister Narottam Mishtra speaks to the media. Photo: Twitter/Narottam Mishra Rights08/Mar/2021 Bhopal: The Madhya Pradesh Assembly on Monday passed a bill that penalises religious conversion through marriage or any other fraudulent means and provides for a prison sentence of up to 10 years. While the opposition Congress questioned the need for a new law, home minister Narottam Mishra said that unlike the 1968 legislation, the present act provides for annulment of marriage and a harsher sentence.

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