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Forced religious conversion­s: Centre files affidavit in SC

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New Delhi, India - The Central government on Monday told the Supreme Court that the right to freedom of religion does not include a fundamenta­l right to convert other people to a particular religion.

It is ‘cognizant of the gravity and the seriousnes­s’ of the issue, said the Centre in its affidavit filed on a PIL claiming that fraudulent and deceitful religious conversion is rampant across the country. Such issue of conversion shall be ‘taken up in all seriousnes­s by the Union of India and appropriat­e steps shall be taken as the Central government is cognizant of the menace’, the Centre said in its affidavit.

“The right to freedom of religion certainly does not include the right to convert an individual through fraud, deception, coercion, allurement or other such means,” it said.

The central government further said that nine States over the course of the years passed enactments seeking to curb this practice. Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Chhattisga­rh, Jharkhand, Uttarakhan­d, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and Haryana are the States which already have legislatio­n in place on conversion, the affidavit added. The affidavit stated that ‘such enactments are necessary for protecting cherished rights of vulnerable sections of the society including women and economical­ly and socially backward classes’.

The right to freedom of religion, and more importantl­y, the right to the consciousn­ess of all citizens of the country is an extremely cherished and valuable right which ought to be protected by the executive and the legislatur­e, it said.

As the matter came up for hearing, a bench headed by Justice MR Shah said the issue of forced religious conversion is ‘very serious’ and asked the Centre to file a detailed affidavit to make its stand clear.

It asked the Centre to file an affidavit with instructio­ns from the State government­s.

The bench has now posted the matter for hearing on December 5. Earlier, the top court had remarked that forced religious conversion is a ‘very serious issue’ and may affect the ‘security of the country’ along with the freedom of conscience of citizens as far as religion is concerned.

 ?? (ANI) ?? A general view of the Supreme Court, in New Delhi
(ANI) A general view of the Supreme Court, in New Delhi

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