03-19-2008, 10:04 PM
Emmanuel Mission in Kota ( Rajasthan) acting as an front for fraudlent conversions.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Rajasthan revives anti-conversion Bill
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Jaipur, March 18: Vasundhara Raje Government has reintroduced the Freedom of Religion Bill in the Assembly, which is likely to come up for discussion on Friday.
The new Bill gives the Government the power to cancel registration of societies and trusts, where it is found that the âfunds of the body have been used, or are being used or are contemplated to be used for conversion; or the body is involved in securing conversion.â
The 2006 Bill was introduced in the Assembly after Hindu groups began opposing a Christian organisation â <b>Emmanuel Mission â in Kota.</b> The Raje Government had then introduced the Bill to stop religious conversion by means of force, allurement or pressure.
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What the Bill proposes
â¢It is mandatory for a person intending to convert to give a 30-day notice to District Magistrate.
â¢The DM will then hold an enquiry to ensure that the person is not converting under any pressure.
â¢However, a person reverting to his original religion does not require to give a notice
⢠The registration of societies and trusts found to be involved in conversion will be cancelled.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Good work done by BJP should be replicated in other states.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Rajasthan revives anti-conversion Bill
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Jaipur, March 18: Vasundhara Raje Government has reintroduced the Freedom of Religion Bill in the Assembly, which is likely to come up for discussion on Friday.
The new Bill gives the Government the power to cancel registration of societies and trusts, where it is found that the âfunds of the body have been used, or are being used or are contemplated to be used for conversion; or the body is involved in securing conversion.â
The 2006 Bill was introduced in the Assembly after Hindu groups began opposing a Christian organisation â <b>Emmanuel Mission â in Kota.</b> The Raje Government had then introduced the Bill to stop religious conversion by means of force, allurement or pressure.
....
What the Bill proposes
â¢It is mandatory for a person intending to convert to give a 30-day notice to District Magistrate.
â¢The DM will then hold an enquiry to ensure that the person is not converting under any pressure.
â¢However, a person reverting to his original religion does not require to give a notice
⢠The registration of societies and trusts found to be involved in conversion will be cancelled.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Good work done by BJP should be replicated in other states.