The
BJP-led State Assembly in the state of Haryana has introduced an
anti-conversion bill which if approved by the governor, would make
Haryana the 11th state in India to introduce an anti-conversion law.
The
bill’s language prohibits religious conversions effected through
misrepresentation or fraudulent means such as by force, undue influence,
coercion, allurement, or marriage. The law also mandates that
individuals converting from one religion to another submit a statement
that the conversion was not through any of the prohibited means.
“We are increasingly concerned about India’s anti-conversion laws,” said ICC President Jeff King.
“These laws are primarily used to suppress and persecute Christians.
Such legislation only emboldens the Hindu nationalists to attack
Christians and suppress the freedom of religion. The international
community cannot ignore these draconian measures used to attack the
Church and other religious minorities.”
Similar laws exist
in nine other states: Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat,
Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakand, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and Arunachal
Pradesh. Those state governments have not defined the terms "inducement," "coercion," "force," or "fraud"
in the context of religious conversions. Because of this legal
ambiguity, these laws have been widely abused by radical Hindu
nationalist groups to harass and intimidate Christians while claiming to
be under the auspices of state law.
A local pastor in Haryana, who requested anonymity, told International Christian Concern (ICC), “There
has been a gradual shutdown of house churches in the region where I
live, through threats and violence. The new law will be one more step to
validate what they have been doing to Christians. it is going to be
difficult, not because of the content of the law, but how the law can be
misused to target innocent Christians.”
Dr. John Dayal, a prominent voice of the Christian community in India, said, “The
bill in Haryana climbs a couple of steps higher than even the terrible
Karnataka law that precipitated a massive civil society protest and
grassroots movement.”
Wednesday, March 9, 2022
Modi is at it again
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