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Karnataka Govt To Enact 'Love Jihad Act' Soon, Wants To Bring Reforms In Madrasas: State Minority Welfare Minister
Swarajya Staff
Jan 07, 2021, 08:03 AM | Updated 08:03 AM IST
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Karnataka Minority Welfare and Textiles Minister Shrimant Balasaheb Patil on Wednesday (6 January) said that very shortly the 'Love Jihad Act' will be enacted in the state.
The Love Jihad Act is the name given by the BJP to a law to prevent 'forcible conversions' through marriage.
Patil told reporters that there is no confusion within the ruling BJP in the state over bringing the Love Jihad Act. "This is a very huge subject involving many aspects. Therefore, various departments are trying to elicit opinions through consultation with experts. At present, the legal department is deliberating about this with experts," he explained.
He also added that the government is also contemplating to introduce scholastic syllabus in Madrasas. "We want to bring reforms in Madrasas. There is a need for those who come out of these schools to directly take admission in ITI courses," he said.
It may be recalled that Uttar Pradesh had enacted an ordinance against forcible or fraudulent religious conversions, which provides for imprisonment of up to 10 years and a fine of up to Rs 50,000 under different categories.
Further, CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan led Madhya Pradesh Cabinet had recently approved the "Madhya Pradesh Religious Freedom Bill-2020" to check the rising cases of "love jihad" in the state.
Two months ago, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa had formally announced that the government would take strong measures to put an end to religious conversion in the name of love and marriage.
Since Yediyurappa's formal announcement, credence to enact laws to ban Love Jihad has only grown in proportion.
The BJP state unit president Nalin Kumar Kateel has been regularly tweeting and demanding that a stringent law against Love Jihad is needed in Karnataka.
(With inputs from IANS)
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