Government should make laws to prevent forced conversion: Kerala court

By IANS
Wednesday, December 9, 2009

KOCHI - The Kerala High Court Wednesday said the state government should formulate laws to prevent forced religious conversions.

The observations were made by Justice K.T. Shankaran after going through the report filed by Director General of Police Jacob Punnoose on ‘love jihad’.

Punnoose had filed a report on allegations by certain groups that Muslim men were luring women from other religion, marrying them and converting them to Islam.

The court said that forced conversion is a grave crime and it is the duty of the state government to see it is stopped.

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rajan
December 10, 2009: 7:11 am

comments can be given by anybody blindly but the fact remain hidden due to favouritism and political interest. What
exactly happens is moulding of fact in party’s die shape.
Any illegal activities can be justified if party and power in hand and truth never come to light unless the attitude of parties protecting criminals and terrorists are eliminated.

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