Karnataka Congress Leader Tears Up Anti-Conversion Bill In Assembly

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  • Published On: December 21, 2021
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The introduction of the Anti-Conversion bill -- which has become hugely controversial -- in the Karnataka assembly was accompanied by chaos, commotion and finally a dramatic tearing up of the bill by Congress's DK Sivakumar. The Congress contended that they had no clue about the introduction of the bill today and it was "unconstitutional" for the ruling BJP to introduce it without informing the opposition by placing it on the agenda.

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