Rajasthan government will make a law to stop religious conversion; Kashish Warsi supported, expressed concern over ‘fake love’

Moradabad, December 1 (IANS). Rajasthan government is soon going to make a new law to stop religious conversion. National President of Sufi Foundation Kashish Warsi reacted to this on Sunday.

In Moradabad, Kashish Warsi said that Rajasthan government is bringing conversion law, it is a good law. To convert a person’s religion, he will have to submit an application to the District Officer two months in advance. I consider this law a good law.

He said that the girls who change their religion after studying due to fake love, whether they are Muslim girls or Hindu girls, ultimately get trapped in the trap of fake love. Later she faces problems. Neither does she belong to her family nor to that family. There have been cases of such harassment within the country in which they have faced death.

He said that I welcome this law. I also appeal to the Central Government that there should be a law on ‘Live in Relationship’, it should also be banned or it should also be registered. This is spoiling our Indian culture, no matter which religion it is. I appeal to the government of the country that there should be any law to protect women. No matter what religion a woman belongs to, she should not be harassed. I welcome the conversion law of Rajasthan government.

Let us tell you that the Rajasthan government is soon going to make a new law to stop religious conversion. For this, a bill will be introduced in the upcoming assembly session. Many stringent provisions will be added to this bill to prevent conversion. The Bhajanlal government of Rajasthan had taken this decision in the cabinet meeting held on Saturday 30 November.

–IANS

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