Mangaluru: Govt should make last ten years’ conversion numbers public – P G R Sindhia


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (EP)

Mangaluru, Jan 1: “The government should place on record in front of the people how many people have converted to other religions before passing the anti-conversion law,” urged P G R Sindhia, senior politician and state Chief commissioner of Bharath Scouts and Guides.

Speaking in a discussion programme held by the district Patrakartara Sangha at the Press club here on Saturday January 1, he said that the politics in the state has become disastrous. “It appears that only eight to ten people are into politics. Some are busy making statements and responding to statements. It is not a good development. Politics should be subject oriented,” he said.

 

 

 

  

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  • anthony, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 02 2022

    The BJP Govt in Karnataka is following the footsteps of Modi and Shah for indulging in Lies, Falsehoods and Slander to keep the Hate politics alive. It will never disclose the Conversions of the last ten years as their Bogie of Conversions will get fully exposed.

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  • mohan prabhu, Mangalore/Ottawa, Canada

    Sun, Jan 02 2022

    What was the need to rush the anti-conversion law? Should the government not have waited to see the results of the survey it had undertaken? What good is the survey now?

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