Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

U’KHAND CABINET NOD TO BRING ANTICONVER­SION BILL TO ASSEMBLY

- Deep Joshi deep.joshi@hindustant­imes.com

DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhan­d cabinet has approved a tough new draft anti-conversion law which the government is likely to introduce in the assembly’s budget session this month, an official said on Tuesday.

The cabinet meeting, chaired by chief minister Trivendra Singh Rawat, approved the draft legislatio­n on Monday night, the official added.

If the bill is passed, Uttarakhan­d will join states like Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgar­h, Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat that have anti-conversion laws.

According to the official, who was present at the cabinet meeting, the bill makes forced conversion a non-bailable offence. Anyone seeking conversion is required to submit an applicatio­n and an affidavit with the district magistrate one month in advance. Any failure to adhere to the guidelines might mean jail terms ranging from three months to a year. “The law (also) proposes that any marriage solemnised for religious conversion will be considered illegal,” added the official.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear how the law would distinguis­h between genuine inter-faith marriages which sometimes involve religious conversion and those solemnised for religious conversion. The state is taking up the legislatio­n days after the SC upheld the marriage of a 26-yearold Kerala woman, Hadiya, who converted to Islam and wed a Muslim man.

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