Karnataka: Congress leader Siddaramaiah takes a dig at BJP, accuses of forcing anti-conversion law

Bengaluru:

The leader of Opposition (LoP) Siddaramaiah on Friday lashed out at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and accused the state government of forcing anti-conversion law on the people. He further accused the state government of diverting people’s attention from the matters of corruption and lack of administration.

Siddaramaiah said, “I urge the governor to reject ‘The Karnataka Protection of Rights to Freedom of Religion (anti-conversion) ordinance, which is aimed at harassing the minorities.” 

The remarks of Former Karnataka Chief Minister came a day later the ruling government in the state (BJP) promulgated an ordinance to give effect to the Anti-Conversion Bill in the state on Thursday. 

“Our law is capable of stopping conversion that is forced through incentives and threats. Then what is the need for a new law? The only reason is to threaten and harass minorities,” he added.

Stating the law as a political agenda of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), he professed that True Hindus practise harmony and universal brotherhood, and will reject any communal politics of the BJP. “We see constant attacks on minorities whenever BJP comes to power. The People of Karnataka are ashamed of this government,” he asserted.

The ex-CM further mentioned in the conversation that the constitution allows individuals to freely convert to any religion as they want. There is also a law to prevent conversions. “There is police and court to enforce this (prevention of conversions). So does this mean that BJP has no confidence in the institutions?” he assumed.

Promising religious freedom, Siddaramaiah declared that Congress will never allow the misuse of The Karnataka Protection of Rights to Freedom of Religion and said that their party will firmly stand with everyone anyone threatened by the government. 

(With inputs from ANI)

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