BELAGAVI:
Karnataka Home Minister Araga Jnanedra on Monday said the proposed Anti-Conversion Bill is “not aimed against any particular religion or community”.
The proposed bill is being formulated within the framework of the constitution, he told reporters, adding, “the proposed bill is not aimed at targeting a particular community or religion, but it is to ensure people of all the religions to profess their faith peacefully and harmoniously”.
Jnanendra also said the bill is likely to be tabled during the winter session of the Karnataka legislature here. “A draft of the bill is ready and is under serious consideration,” he said.