Centre proposes anti-conversion law in LS

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New Delhi: The issue of alleged forced conversions in Agra rocked the Lok Sabha on Thursday, even as the government proposed an anti-conversion law at both the central and state levels.

The Opposition attacked the government over the conversion issue, saying it was “polarising” the country. The government on its part hit back by saying that the matter was blown out of proportion.

“Let there be anti-conversion law in all states and at the Centre. We are all one,” Parliamentary Affairs Minister M. Venkaiah Naidu said. (IANS)

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