Anti-Conversion Bill Passed In Karnataka's Upper House Despite Opposition | Read

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The controversial anti-conversion bill was passed on Thursday by the upper house in Karnataka, despite opposition from the Congress and HD Kumaraswamy's Janata Dal Secular. The opposition argued that such a law will infringe on the freedom of religion granted in the Constitution. The government countered that the law would only protect people from forcible conversion, claiming it is becoming increasingly frequent. 

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