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Himachal Bans "Mass Conversion", 10-Yr Jail For Compelled Faith Change

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The Himachal Pradesh Meeting, consistent with just a few different BJP-ruled states, handed a invoice on Saturday forbidding "mass conversion" and elevating the utmost punishment to 10 years imprisonment in its 2019 legislation in opposition to any change of faith by drive or allurement.

The strikes comes forward of the meeting election within the hill state later this yr.

The Himachal Pradesh Freedom of Faith (Modification) Invoice, 2022, was handed unanimously with a voice vote.

"Mass conversion" within the invoice is described as two or extra individuals changing on the identical time, and proposes to extend the punishment for pressured conversions to a most of 10 years from seven years.

The Jai Ram Thakur-led authorities launched the invoice on Friday. It's a extra stringent model of The Himachal Pradesh Freedom of Faith Act, 2019, which got here into drive barely 18 months in the past.

The 2019 Act was notified on December 21, 2020, 15 months after it was handed within the state meeting. The 2019 model had in flip changed a 2006 legislation, which prescribed lesser punishments.

Introducing the invoice within the meeting on Friday, Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur mentioned the 2019 Act didn't have a provision to curb mass conversion, and "subsequently, a provision to this impact is being made."

The BJP has been a vocal supporter of anti-conversion legal guidelines and plenty of party-ruled states have launched comparable measures.


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