#AntiConversionBill- A thread:
As the #KarnatakaAssembly passed an anticipated #AntiConversionLaw, the mainstream media has seen a slew of misconceptions, misinterpretations (often deliberate), and in some cases, outright lies.
Read on, to understand more about the law: (1/n)
As the #KarnatakaAssembly passed an anticipated #AntiConversionLaw, the mainstream media has seen a slew of misconceptions, misinterpretations (often deliberate), and in some cases, outright lies.
Read on, to understand more about the law: (1/n)
#Article25 has been cited as the primary criticism of the law, saying that this will curb the religious freedom of minorities. In its face, the argument says that the Right to Propagate one's religion includes the Right to Convert (The Act speaks ONLY of forced conversions) 2/n
The #SupremeCourt has already given it's ruling on the questions of the right to convert, stating clearly that the Right to Propagate does NOT include the Right to Convert in the (Rev. Stanislaus V/s State of Madhya Pradesh and Orissa (1977) case. (3/n)
A common piece of propaganda being spread is that, #AntiConversion laws are unheard of; is a 'Hindu-Right' phenomenon, which is simply false. Such laws had been passed by several princely states, and post-independence, Odisha became the first state to enact such law (1967). (4/n)
No matter what the political leadership yells from the House Floor, or the Bishops might tell you, the law in no way, shape or form targets a religious group. Not a single mention of the name of ANY religion can be found in the entire Act. (7/n) (livelaw.in)
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