Himachal makes law against forced religious conversion


Shimla, Dec 21 (IANS): Over a year after the legislation was passed by the Himachal Pradesh Assembly, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in the state has made a law to check "forcible religious conversions".

Governor Bandaru Datatrya has given an assent to the Himachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act of 2019 that was passed unanimously in the assembly on August 30, 2019.

A notification regarding the implementation of the law was issued by the Home Department on December 18.

Cutting across party lines, the ruling BJP and the Congress had passed the Himachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Bill, 2019, with the latter initially expressing some resentment over the need to introduce the Bill as there was already an existing legislation that was brought by the Congress government in 2006.

CPI-M's lone member Rakesh Singha, however, had expressed apprehensions over certain provisions of the Bill.

As per the law, "no person shall convert or attempt to convert, either directly or otherwise, any other person from one religion to another by use of misrepresentation, force, undue influence, coercion, inducement or by fraudulent means".

There is a provision of jail term for up to seven years, says the law.

Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur, who had introduced the bill in the assembly, had said: "We are not able to stop religious conversions after that Act (2006). No case was registered so far despite several cases of religious conversions coming to light. The previous act needed 10 amendments, so we decided to bring the new Bill. The new act will be more stringent."

"It has been observed that there is a rise in conversions by fraudulent means and unless checked well in time, this practice may erode the confidence and mutual trust between the different ethnic and religious groups," the Chief Minister had said.

The Chief Minister had said the Himachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act, 2006, was enacted to provide for the prohibition of conversion from one religion to another by use of force or inducement or by fraudulent means. After the enactment, the society had undergone many transitional changes, he had said.

 

  

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  • Santosh, calicut, Kerala

    Mon, Dec 21 2020

    I appreciate this step by Himachal Pradesh. It should be followed strictly. this should also apply for sangh parivar goondas who are forcing minorities to leave their religion and follow religion of majority. such unsocial elements and enemies of humanity should be prisoned for life. This law should not be enforced on minorities at any cost. Let us see how sincere and just the Govt will be.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Mon, Dec 21 2020

    It should also apply to those who trap innocent girls and force them to convert before or after marriage.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 21 2020

    God made Man & Man made Religion & Caste Systems for his own Selfish Motives ...

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  • Venur Vinodh, Vidyagiri , Venur vinodvenur65@gmail.com

    Mon, Dec 21 2020

    Why are all political parties tiptoeing around common civil code when the stalwarts who drafted the Constitution thought it was needed?. Though the Christian population is so minuscule in this state, the missionary contribution is tremendous whether it is Apple cultivation which make 80 percent of total indian product, Education (Schools) and/or Health Care.
    Lawyer Vinod Venur

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  • Francis, Dubai

    Mon, Dec 21 2020

    God bless you...

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  • Venur Vinodh, Vidyagiri , Venur vinodvenur65@gmail.com

    Mon, Dec 21 2020

    THANK YOU SIR .

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