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K’Taka: Cong, BJP Spar over anti-conversion bills

Bengaluru: A profitable political discourse and the proposed anti-conversion bill has kicked ahead of the country’s legislative winter session in the Belaghiavi, which began Monday, even though the government was still hesitant for its demands.
The right-wing organization on Saturday increases the pressure on the government and demands that the bill be submitted in this session itself.
“If not, we will launch agitation throughout the state of January 1,” said Sri Ram Sene President of Pramod Mutantik.
He said the Chairman of the Minister of Basavaraj Bommai confirmed the fortune teller delegation that met him a few months ago that laws for strong conversions would be applied in the Session of the Customance.
“The government must fulfill its guarantee.
For no reason it must be suspended,” said Mutantik.
The anti-conversion law introduced by countries ruled by other BJP has proven effective in limiting strong conversion, he claims.
The statement of KPCC President DK Shivakumar that the party will oppose the bill if placed in a couthavi session, BJP State launches a counter-attack on social media.
“There is competition in the top congress against anti-conversion laws.
If the law enacted, one part of society will be injured.
More than anything, it can damage your highest leader.
Political benefits are important for you for the interests of Hindus,” said Handle Official Twitter party.
Meanwhile, rural development and Pancrayat Raj Ministers KS Eshwarappa stressed that the government would impose law and no one doubted it.
“Will it be able to capture the bill in the Customsavi session or in the next session is the only question.
But our government is very serious about this problem.” BJP has planned to blow bills from the government or in the form of personal bills through its members.
Let them bring them in shape Whatever, our party will oppose it, “Shivakumar said, referring to the decision of BJP MLC Tulas Muniraju Gowda to display a personal bill.
“This is not something related to only Karnataka.
This has attracted international attention.
This will have extensive implications, including investment flow to the country,” he added.
Christians meet with cm delegates of Christians also meet with CM and urgently considering the government’s decision, claiming that step has created fear between the minority community.

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