Key Points

The Uttarakhand government has passed a stringent anti-conversion bill, expanding penalties and banning digital propaganda. The law now includes inducements like gifts, jobs, and marriage promises as punishable offenses. Harsher punishments, from 3 years to life imprisonment, aim to deter forced conversions. The bill also ensures victim protection and rehabilitation support.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Passes Strict Anti-Conversion Bill with Digital Media Ban

  • Bill criminalizes inducements like gifts, jobs, or marriage promises for conversion
  • Digital propaganda for conversion now punishable under law
  • Harsher penalties range from 3 years to life imprisonment
  • Victims get legal protection and rehabilitation support
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Uttarakhand government passes Uttarakhand Freedom of Religion (Amendment) Bill

Uttarakhand approves amended anti-conversion law with harsh penalties, digital media ban, and victim protection measures to curb forced religious conversions.

"This law will protect religious rights, prevent fraud conversions, and maintain social harmony. – Uttarakhand Government"

Dehradun, August 14

Taking a tough stand on illegal conversion, the Uttarakhand State Cabinet has approved the Uttarakhand Freedom of Religion (Amendment) Bill on Wednesday, under which strong provisions have been added for stringent penalties on illegal conversion, a ban on propaganda through digital media and protection of victims.

The bill was passed during a meeting held on Wednesday under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami.

The Bill includes punishment for marriage under false identity and incitement for conversion through social media, messaging apps or any online medium, among others.

The bill has broadened the definition of inducement, which includes gifts, cash/goods benefits, employment, free education, promise of marriage, hurting religious sentiments or glorifying another religion, all of which are included in the category of crime.

The bill has placed a ban on the use of digital means to spread propaganda or incitement for conversion through social media, messaging apps, or any online medium, which is punishable.

Under the bill, strict punishment, up to 3 to 10 years for general violation, 5 to 14 years in cases related to sensitive sections, 20 years to life imprisonment in serious cases and a heavy fine are made.

The bill has made provision for protection, rehabilitation, medical, travel and maintenance expenses of the victims.

The state government said that this law will protect the religious rights of citizens, prevent conversion by fraud, inducement or pressure and maintain social harmony.

Earlier, on Wednesday, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of Yoga Park and other development works in Kedarpuram under Dehradun Municipal Corporation. On this occasion, he launched the AI chatbot 'Nigam Sarathi' and also unveiled the document of Green Policy.

The Chief Minister planted a Rudraksha sapling under the name of Ek Ped Maa Naam, which was the one lakhth sapling planted this year under the Municipal Corporation area of Dehradun under the massive plantation campaign run by the government. In the programme, the Chief Minister also honoured the Swachhata Samman Senani and Tax Inspectors. On this occasion, the Chief Minister also administered a collective oath for de-addiction.

- ANI

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Ananya R
While I support preventing forced conversions, I hope this doesn't affect interfaith marriages where both parties consent freely. The law should be implemented carefully.
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Siddharth J
Good move! Digital media was being heavily misused for religious propaganda. 20 years imprisonment for serious cases seems appropriate 👍
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Priya S
The rehabilitation provisions for victims are commendable. But will the government ensure proper implementation? Many good laws remain only on paper.
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Varun X
What about protecting freedom of choice? The law shouldn't prevent genuine spiritual exploration. The definition of 'inducement' seems too broad.
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Kavya N
As someone from Uttarakhand, I've seen how vulnerable communities are targeted. This law was much needed to protect our cultural heritage 🚩

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