Maharashtra Passes Freedom of Religion Bill to Prevent Forced Conversions

The Maharashtra legislature has approved the Freedom of Religion Bill targeting forced religious conversions, with most opposition parties not opposing it, reflecting broad political support. This makes Maharashtra the 13th Indian state to enact such legislation, indicating a growing trend addressing religious conversion concerns. The bill now awaits the governor's assent before becoming law, after which its impact on civil liberties and enforcement will be closely observed.
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