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Karnataka Govt plans a separate law for ‘love jihad’

Karnataka Govt plans a separate law for 'love jihad'
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BELOGIVAVI: After the anti-conversion bill is debated, which is likely to be submitted in a winter session that is ongoing in Bellagavi, the Karnataka Government plans to bring a separate law to curb ‘love jihad’, the term used to accuse men from other religions From other religions convert Hindu women to get married.
“There is no doubt that the government will bring anti-conversion bills in ongoing legislative sessions.
As our way brings anti-livestock cutting bills, we will also bring anti-conversion laws and, then, introduce separate laws.
Love Jihad ‘, “Kannada said and Culture Minister Sunil Kumar on Monday, hours before the start of the legislative winter session here.
The minister said the BJP government was open to discussions and suggestions on this issue from the opposition congress.
“Let them give their valuable advice and we will consider them,” Kumar said.
Karkala’s legislator said the forced conversion problem was a rampage in the state and claimed that even Swami Vivekananda had spoken against it, when he said religious conversion was the same as someone who changed his national identity.
There was no reaction from the household demands of several BJP leaders and ministers for the law of ‘love jihad’, Head of Minister of Bubvaraj Bommai said all the suggestions would be considered by the party and the government.
CM said he would take a problem after Sushasan Summit in Varanasi, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to overcome all BJP CMS.
“I will attend the Summit and return on December 14,” he said.
Meanwhile, Interior Minister Araga Jnanendra pretends to know why his cabinet colleague said the government would bring a separate law to ‘love jihad’.
The model-up is the first among BJP-ruled countries to bring the law to curb ‘love jihad’.
The law prohibits to convert a person’s religion and then marry someone from a newly adopted religion.
Whether the bride and groom must face criminal charges in accordance with new laws.
According to the Law up, a person who wants to change his religion must provide 60 days notice to the district government so that the latter can investigate whether religious changes are carried out without influence, coercion, coercion, imposed imposed.
or representation error.
If a woman changes her religion and getting married, every family member can submit a case of her husband, and the responsibility to prove that there is no “representation error, strength, undue influence, coercion, loan, or other fraudulent facilities” will lie on her husband.

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