LUCKNOW: The lawmakers in a central Indian state controlled by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist party has approved legislation on Tuesday that would make pressuring a woman to convert their husband’s religion, is a punishable crime with imprisonment. Although no religion is specified in the legislation, critics say it is aimed against the country’s Muslim minority, as hard-line Hindu groups have accused Muslim men of waging a campaign, dubbed a “Love Jihad”, to lure Hindu women to convert into Islam with promises of marriage. The Freedom of Religion Bill-2020 will be enacted in Madhya Pradesh, once it receives approval from the state’s governor, a leader in Modi’s BJP. “This law will prevent innocent girls being forcefully converted religion on pretext of marriage,” said Narottam Mishra, home minister in the state’s BJP-led government. Virtually identical legislation was passed last month in neighbouring Uttar Pradesh, a northern state also controlled by the BJP. Thirty Muslim men were arrested there earlier this month under the new law for allegedly compelling women to change their religion after getting married. Other Indian states - Haryana, Karnataka and Assam - have said that they are planning to bring in similar anti-conversion laws. Under the new law, a man and woman belonging to different religions will have to give at least two months notice to the district magistrate before they get married and they will be given permission, if there are no objections.
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