We oppose forcible religious conversion: Former Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah
"If anyone is involved in forcible religious conversion, we are also opposed to it. Religious conversion should not be done forcefully, we are opposed to it," Siddaramaiah said.
- The Karnataka government is considering bringing in a law against religious conversion
- BJP-ruled states like Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh have laws against religious conversion
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Kolar: Senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah on Friday (October 1) said his party is opposed to forcible religious conversion.
The Leader of the Opposition in the Karnataka assembly, however, said those wanting to undergo religious conversion voluntarily should not be stopped.
"If anyone is involved in forcible religious conversion, we are also opposed to it. Religious conversion should not be done forcefully, we are opposed to it," Siddaramaiah said.
Speaking to reporters here, he said, "No one can stop if anyone wants to go for religious convection voluntarily and they should not be stopped."
Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday (September 28) had said the government is seriously considering bringing in law against religious conversion either by force or through inducement in the state.
State Home Minister Araga Jnanendra too last week told the legislative assembly that the government was mulling enacting a law to regulate religious conversion, as a ruling BJP MLA from Hosadurga Goolihatti Shekhar said his own mother has converted to Christianity falling prey to inducement.
BJP-ruled states like Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh already have laws to prevent forcible religious conversion.
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