BELOGIVAVI: Oversee the conversion of silent invasion, Head of the Head of Karnataka Basavaraj Bommai on Monday said that the threat of conversion should not grow in the community.
“Hindus is often attacked towards a large-scale religious conversion over time.
If you see people from other religions around us, they are initially Hindus.
In addition to a geographical invasion, there is a religious invasion that occurs in the country.
If the geographical invasion occurs Openly, the invasion of religion occurred slowly, “said Bommai during the event organized by Vishwa Hindu Parishad.
People from various mathematics under the banner of VHP and Bajrang Dal held the event urging the Minister of Chief to bring the anti-conversion bill he had discussed.
According to VHP sources, this event was held as several missionary organizations against the bill by saying that it was contrary to the constitution.
The minister’s chairman said anti-conversion bills will be introduced as a conversion is a threat to the community.
According to Bommai, efforts to change cultural background through unethical and unfair view, which is the root of the problem.
Religious conversion is not about increasing strength but to change the mindset.
It will have a big impact on the community, therefore should not be allowed to grow, CM said.
“Initially it was coercion and view, it became a disease and then the threat.
The community, the state, and our nation should not allow this to happen,” said Bommai to the PERAM.
By stating that poverty and defects are often misused to lure people to change their faith, Bommai says there is a need to bring the law because there is no room for coercion and view in the Indian constitution.
In this case, the law is needed to stop such practices, he said.
CM calls the fortune tellers also to start the social movement on conversion to begin identifying and overcoming the main causes of problems, such as those carried out by Adiguru Shankaracharya.
“The government will carry out his duties but its prestige must think of Mega’s social movements.
I have faith in the forecasters gathered here.
We must work together to save our religion.
We will follow whatever decisions you take,” said Bommai.
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He claimed that the Congress Government in Karnataka thought of bringing laws that prohibit religious conversion in 2016 but due to legitimate political interests, they could not do it.
Talking about the anti-conversion bill proposed by the government intend to bring, he said he could not express the contents of this problem because the legislative session was underway.
However, he said the process was to enforce the law at a different level.
Bommai previously said the government would bring the law and the draft was ready.
Every marriage is done only to change the faith someone will be declared canceled, according to a draft.
It also said those who turn religions must provide prior notice to the district government at least 60 days earlier, so the investigation can be done in it whether the change in faith is to choose or with coercion.
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