LJP chief Ram Vilas Paswan says no need for new anti-conversion law


Patna, Jan 7(PTI): "Existing laws regarding conversion are sufficient," Union minister Ram Vilas Paswan said on Tuesday even as BJP has been pushing for an anti-conversion bill in the wake of controversies triggered by some Hindutva groups.

Paswan, national president of key NDA ally LJP, at the same time made a strong defence of the government over the conversion row, asserting that neither Prime Minister Narendra Modi nor his government ever engaged in such issues after coming to power last May.

The Union Consumer Affairs Minister, who hails from Bihar and had participated in Janata Dal coalition government led by late VP Singh government, also dismissed the coming together of Samajwadi Party, Janata Dal United, RJD, JDS and other splinter groups of Janata Parivar and compared it with "snakes and scorpions coming together in a flood situation".

To a specific question as to what is LJP's stand on conversion and whether it favours bringing an anti-conversion law, he said that according to Article 25, everybody has a right of free profession, practice and propagation of religion and there are also provisions to check conversion by coercion and allurement if any.

"LJP's stand is that the existing laws in this matter are sufficient... Government also says the same thing. As long as there is no consensus, it will not bring it (anti-conversion law). Our party's view is that the existing law and sections in law are very clear about it," Paswan told reporters. He was responding to a volley of questions on the conversion issue.

Paswan, who was a minister in UPA I government between 2004 and 2009, switched over to the NDA just ahead of Lok Sabha polls last year.

Responding to questions about controversial statements on conversion and others being made by some people in BJP and its sister organisations, he said, "Those, who are talking about it are not government. Neither the government is saying any such thing nor Prime Minister Modi talked about issues like Ram Temple, Article 370, Ghar wapsi or conversion."

 

  

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  • Lingappa, Kuppe padavu/Amsterdam

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    Conversion of Hindus have being going on in full flow since Independence by the Christian Missionaries and Madrassas. Nobody freaking objected as it was in the guise of secularism. Now suddenly when Hindus do it, you are objecting and raising hell. Come on be a sport.

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  • A. M Shaikh, Dubai, Belapu, Kaup

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    BIHARI USELESS JOKER

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  • Milan , DXB

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    U BRING ANTI CONVERSATION LAW, FOR MUSLIMS IS DOESN'T MATTER

    IF ANY HINDU BELIEVES GOD IS ONE AND PROPHET MOHAMMED IS LAST AND FINAL MESSENGER OF GOD THEN HE AUTOMATICALLY CONVERTED TO ISLAM, NO NEED CERTIFICATE FROM THE GOVT,

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    Y dont you settle where you are now?

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  • Milan, dxb

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    SHANKAR

    WHO THE HELL ARE U, TO TELL ME.

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  • Vishaal, Udupi

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    Hahaha... good lines by RVP... coming together of Samajwadi Party, Janata Dal United, RJD, JDS and other splinter groups of Janata Parivar and compared it with "snakes and scorpions coming together in a flood situation".

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    BJp will make India iknto another failed state like pakistan..

    Around 20 years ago, pakis mullaha-politicians started mixing religion with politics and we all know the result of it today.

    BJP's fanatic hindutva mix of religion politricks is a lethal cocktail.

    Please read: "Vegetable prices soar again in Delhi bad crop, exports to Pakistan blamed". SOURCE: Economic Times.Jan 5.

    Pro-Paki BJP's acche din??!! BJPLOVESPAK??

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