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Love Jihad bill passed in this state's assembly, these conditions were kept for getting bail – News India Live

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The Love Jihad Bill has been passed in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly. There is a provision for life imprisonment for forced religious conversion. Several conditions were also imposed before granting bail.

The law on forced religious conversion will be more stringent

Let us tell you that the law will be strict in cases of fraud or forced religious conversion. Now for the first time, those guilty of 'love jihad' i.e. harassing a woman by luring her to convert her religion will be sentenced to life imprisonment. To prevent serious incidents of illegal conversion, the government has increased the scope of the law and the period of punishment.

For the first time in Uttar Pradesh, the accused of love jihad will be sentenced to life imprisonment. To prevent serious incidents of illegal conversion, the government has increased the scope of the law and the period of punishment. On the first day of the monsoon session, the Uttar Pradesh Illegal Conversion (Amendment) Bill-2024 was introduced in the Assembly. Due to increasing cases of illegal conversion, CM Yogi has given instructions to make strict laws.

What did Akhilesh say?

Samajwadi Party national president and Kannauj MP Akhilesh Yadav said on the law related to love jihad in UP, “What do you expect from BJP? You will not get a job from this. It also lost because they did not give her a job.” The boards that were kept in the Kanwar, the work that is being done, are going to disappear again. The lamp of communalism is getting extinguished even before it can be extinguished. Communal politics is going to end from this country.

On anti-conversion law, Uttar Pradesh minister Narendra Kashyap said- Two important bills were approved in the Uttar Pradesh assembly today. The first bill deals with those individuals and organizations who were trying to disrupt the social harmony of Uttar Pradesh by forcibly converting people. To stop such incidents, our government has increased the severity of punishment and fines for those involved in forced conversion.