Uttar Pradesh Minister Calls for Tougher Laws Against Forced Conversions
Uttar Pradesh Fisheries Minister Sanjay Nishad has proposed strict laws, including capital punishment, to combat the growing issue of forced religious conversions in the state. He cited recent arrests as evidence of a well-organized conversion racket and stressed the need for tougher legal measures.

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Uttar Pradesh Fisheries Minister Sanjay Nishad emphasized the need for harsh legislation, including capital punishment, to address the increasing number of forced religious conversions. His comments came in light of recent arrests related to such cases.
In a conversation with PTI, Nishad highlighted the state's proactive approach in tackling this issue, pointing to recent arrests as indicators of an organized conversion racket. He underscored the urgency for stringency in laws to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Recent cases, including those involving individuals like Abdul Rahman and Usman Ghani, exemplify the problem's gravity, prompting Nishad to call for immediate action to safeguard religious freedom in Uttar Pradesh.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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