Maha govt forms committee to study legal provisions to curb 'love jihad', forced conversions

IANS February 15, 2025 205 views

The Maharashtra government has established a seven-member committee to study legal provisions against interfaith relationships and forced conversions. Led by the state's police director general, the panel will examine potential legislation following demands from BJP legislators and various organizations. This move mirrors similar laws in states like Karnataka, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh. The committee aims to recommend comprehensive measures to address concerns about religious conversions and inter-religious marriages.

"We will study the laws made by different states in this regard" - Devendra Fadnavis
Mumbai, Feb 14: Amid demand from elected representatives and various organisations, the Maharashtra government on Friday formed a seven member committee headed by the state director general of police to study the legal provisions to curb the 'love jihad' (euphemism for interfaith relationships) and forced conversion or conversion by cheating.

Key Points

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Maharashtra explores anti-conversion legislation similar to other BJP-ruled states

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Committee headed by state police DGP to investigate legal provisions

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BJP legislators push for strict measures against interfaith relationships

The committee is expected to make recommendation also about enacting a legislation in the state on the lines of other states including Karnataka, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh.

The committee consists of secretaries of departments of women and child development, minority development, law and judiciary, social justice and special assistance and home.

The government resolution signed by Home Department deputy secretary Hemant Mahajan was issued on Friday.

"Elected representatives (sitting and former), various organisations and citizens had made representations to the state government seeking enactment of legislation to curb Love Jihad and forced conversions in the state. Some of the states have already enacted laws. A special committee has been established to study the present situation and suggest measures to curb Love Jihad, forced conversions and conversions done through cheating," reads the government resolution.

The committee has been mandated to suggest how the state can enact its own law in this regard.

The state government's move is important as the chorus has been growing especially from BJP legislators and various organisations demanding a strict law against Love Jihad and forced conversions.

BJP legislator Nitesh Rane has been at the forefront to pursue his demand since December 2022 making a strong pitch for law against the love jihad and forced conversions.

"There are lots of morchas being carried out by organizations to demand strict law against love jihad. With women delegation, we have made a request to the Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy CM Fadvanis to make a law and also an anti-conversion law on the lines of Karnataka, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh," he said.

Former deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis had said in December 2022 that the state government will study laws made in different states against forcible conversions.

"We have not taken any decision yet, but we will study the laws made by different states in this regard," he said.

Fadnavis had earlier said that the state government was contemplating introducing a law to curb 'Love Jihad' adding before making any decisions the government plans to study similar legislations in other states.

Recently, BJP minister Nitesh Rane on February 4 speaking at the Sakal Hindu Samaj rally declared that the state government, driven by a Hindutva ideology, would not tolerate "love jihad, land jihad, and cow slaughter."

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