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Mass Conversion Law: A bill, which was introduced to make a specific mention of “mass conversion” in an existing law that forbids change of religion through force or allurement and to enhance punishment, was tabled for discussed in the Himachal Pradesh assembly Monsoon Session on Saturday. The Jai Ram Thakur-led government had introduced The Himachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion (Amendment) Bill, 2022, on Friday. It is a more stringent version of The Himachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act, 2019, which came into force just a little over 18 months ago.
Introducing the bill on Friday, the chief minister had said the 2019 Act did not have a provision to curb mass conversion, and “therefore, a provision to this effect is being made.” The bill seeks to amend sections 2,4,7 and 13 and insert section 8A in the 2019 Act.
The current law says no person or organisation violating its provisions will be allowed to accept a donation or contribution of any kind from within or outside the country.
The 2006 law was brought by Virbhadra Singh’s Congress government. The 2019 version introduced by the BJP government was passed unanimously.
(With PTI inputs)
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