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Madhya Pradesh cabinet gives nod to Freedom of Religion Bill 2020

Madhya Pradesh Freedom of Religion Bill 2020 has been approved by the cabinet on Saturday in a special meeting chaired by chief minister (CM) Shivraj Singh Chouhan.

“We won’t allow forced conversions in Madhya Pradesh. Under new bill, anyone who does it will face jail term up to 10 years and minimum ₹50,000 fine. Many incidents came to light where minor girls were converted, married and made to contest Panchayat polls,” said Chouhan.

“Under Freedom of Religion Bill 2020, forcing religious conversion on someone will attract one to five years of imprisonment and a minimum ₹25,000 fine,” said Narottam Mishra, State Home Minister.

“Under the new MP Freedom of Religion Bill 2020, forced conversion of a minor, woman or a person from Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe, would draw a minimum jail term of 2-10 years with a minimum penalty of ₹50,000,” he added.

Earlier in November, Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel had promulgated the UP Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Ordinance 2020. The new law mandates a jail term of the accused between one to five years, with ₹15,000 penalty, if convicted for carrying out forceful conversions for marriage.

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