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AIMIM's Owaisi opposes Rajasthan’s new anti-conversion law, citing constitutional violations and risks of violence.
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi condemned Rajasthan's new anti-conversion law, calling it a violation of constitutional rights and accusing the BJP of undermining the Constitution.
He criticized provisions requiring public display of conversion applicants' names and photos, warning they could incite violence and lynching.
Owaisi also opposed property confiscation and bulldozing of homes for alleged unlawful conversions, arguing these measures infringe on freedom of belief and worship.
The law, passed by the state assembly in September and approved by Governor Haribhau Bagde, imposes penalties from seven years to life imprisonment for forced or fraudulent conversions.
Rajasthan Minister Jogaram Patel defended the law, saying it prevents coercion and follows models from other Indian states, despite opposition protests.
Owaisi, de AIMIM, se opone a la nueva ley anti-conversión de Rajasthan, citando violaciones constitucionales y riesgos de violencia.