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Karnataka Can Choose Allegations ‘Forced Conversion Victims’ Rs 5l

Karnataka Can Choose Allegations 'Forced Conversion Victims' Rs 5l
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Bengaluru: The anti-conversion bill proposed by Karnataka leaving the teaching door to be converted to return to their previous faith without questioning the possibility of coercion or view, the source said before the design placed before the assembly.
This important exception is seen as in harmony with the request submitted by various clothing to bring back people who enter Islam and Christianity from Hindu through the drive “Ghar Wapsi (homecoming)”.
The proposal to eliminate confirmation with a person’s initial belief from PurView Bill may be discussed at a cabinet meeting scheduled for Monday, said the source.
The draft protection of Karnataka Rights for Bill’s religious freedom states that the court can order those who are found guilty of forced conversions to pay for maximum compensation until Rs 5 Lakh to “victims”.
It also strives to declare a null marriage and a void stated with the only conversion purpose that violates the law.
The bill also proposed a three-year prison term if anyone was forcibly converted underage children, people from unstable thoughts and those who belong to the caste or the scheduled tribe.
In the case of mass conversion, the guilty of being sentenced to three years in prison.
The bill defines mass conversion as a conversion of two or more people at a time.
Repeated offenders are responsible for getting prison terms not less than five years.
This criminal provision will also apply to institutions that pamper forced conversions.
The bill places the burden of providing evidence to the defendant that religious conversion is not done through representation, loan, or strength errors.
The bill seeks to record new religions of each conversion and also allow the government to recognize the person in terms of the right to the benefits of social welfare.

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