By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
India Times NowIndia Times NowIndia Times Now
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
  • India News
    India News
    Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong remedies.
    Show More
    Top News
    The States Braces for Protests Over New COVID Rules
    August 29, 2021
    Two brothers died of heart attack
    October 5, 2025
    Clean energy at the core of Telangana transformation: Bhatti
    December 8, 2025
    Latest News
    Elaborate security arrangements at Class X exam centres
    March 16, 2026
    Vellappally Natesan, son file appeal challenging HC order disqualifying them from holding posts in SNDP Yogam
    March 16, 2026
    Stop war, Kodad school students write to UN
    March 16, 2026
    Fire breaks out at Mustafa Bed Works near Falaknuma bridge, no casualties reported
    March 16, 2026
  • Technology
    TechnologyShow More
    Strengthening the Team: Thryve PR Onboards Pranjal Patil as PR Executive & Project Manager
    October 1, 2025
    How to Take the Perfect Instagram Selfie: Dos & Don’ts
    October 1, 2021
    Apple iMac M1 Review: the All-In-One for Almost Everyone
    Hands-On With the iPhone 13, Pro, Max, and Mini
    September 4, 2021
    Apple VS Samsung– Can a Good Smartwatch Save Your Life?
    August 30, 2021
  • Posts
    • Post Layouts
      • Standard 1
      • Standard 2
      • Standard 3
      • Standard 4
      • Standard 5
      • Standard 6
      • Standard 7
      • Standard 8
      • No Featured
    • Gallery Layouts
      • Layout 1
      • Layout 2
      • layout 3
    • Video Layouts
      • Layout 1
      • Layout 2
      • Layout 3
      • Layout 4
    • Audio Layouts
      • Layout 1
      • Layout 2
      • Layout 3
      • Layout 4
    • Post Sidebar
      • Right Sidebar
      • Left Sidebar
      • No Sidebar
    • Review
      • Stars
      • Scores
      • User Rating
    • Content Features
      • Inline Mailchimp
      • Highlight Shares
      • Print Post
      • Inline Related
      • Source/Via Tag
      • Reading Indicator
      • Content Size Resizer
    • Break Page Selection
    • Table of Contents
      • Full Width
      • Left Side
    • Reaction Post
  • Pages
    • Blog Index
    • Contact US
    • Search Page
    • 404 Page
    • Customize Interests
    • My Bookmarks
  • Join Us
Reading: Maharashtra CM defends Bill against fraudulent religious conversions, cites exploitation of women
Share
Font ResizerAa
India Times NowIndia Times Now
  • Finance ₹
  • India News
  • The Escapist
  • Entertainment
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Insider
Search
  • Home
    • India Times Now
    • Home 2
    • Home 3
    • Home 4
    • Home 5
  • Categories
    • Technology
    • Entertainment
    • The Escapist
    • Insider
    • Finance ₹
    • India News
    • Science
    • Health
  • Bookmarks
    • Customize Interests
    • My Bookmarks
  • More Foxiz
    • Blog Index
    • Sitemap
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
Home » Blog » Maharashtra CM defends Bill against fraudulent religious conversions, cites exploitation of women
India News

Maharashtra CM defends Bill against fraudulent religious conversions, cites exploitation of women

Times Desk
Last updated: March 16, 2026 11:57 am
Times Desk
Published: March 16, 2026
Share
SHARE


Contents
  • Tough legal provisions
  • 60-day notice
File photo of Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

File photo of Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
| Photo Credit: ANI

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Monday (March 16, 2026) said several women have been lured into relationships, married and later abandoned, asserting that the Bill against fraudulent religious conversion aims to address these issues and curb such practices.

The Opposition parties are politicising the issue for vote-bank gains, but once they read the Bill carefully, they will have no objections, Mr. Fadnavis told reporters at the Mantralaya.

Maharashtra was not the first State to introduce such legislation as several States had already enacted similar laws to curb unlawful religious conversions, he noted.

If enacted, Maharashtra will join States like Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Uttarakhand that have enacted similar laws to regulate religious conversions.

Tough legal provisions

The government on Friday (March 13, 2026) introduced in the State Assembly, the Maharashtra Freedom of Religion Bill 2026 that has stringent provisions to prohibit religious conversions carried out through coercion, fraud, inducement or marriage.

As per the Bill, those involved in unlawful conversions on the pretext of marriage will be punished with imprisonment of seven years and shall also be liable for fine of ₹1 lakh.

Violations in respect of a minor, person of unsound mind or woman or person belonging to the Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled Tribe will be punished with imprisonment of seven years and fine of ₹5 lakh.

“There have been many cases where women were lured, they eloped, and were abandoned after marriage. In such a situation, it raises the question of their child from such a relationship. It complicates their life. The Bill is trying to find out solutions to such problems,” Mr. Fadnavis said.

If the Opposition parties had read the Bill carefully, they would realise that it does not target any community but is aimed at preventing conversions carried out through inducement, coercion or pressure, he said.

“The Opposition is merely trying to politicise the issue for their vote bank politics. I can guarantee you that after careful reading of the Bill, the Opposition will not object to it,” the CM said.

60-day notice

Under the proposed legislation, any person intending to convert from one religion to another, as well as any individual or institution organising a conversion ceremony, must give a notice at least 60 days in advance to the competent authority, defined as the district magistrate or an officer authorised by the State government.

The competent authority will publicly display details of the proposed conversion at its office and at the village panchayat or local authority concerned, inviting objections from the public within 30 days.

The Bill further mandates that the converted person and the individual or institution organising the ceremony submit a declaration to the authority within 21 days after the conversion.

It also allows parents, siblings or relatives related by blood, marriage or adoption of the converted person to lodge a First Information Report (FIR) if they suspect unlawful conversion, and requires the police to register such complaints.

Published – March 16, 2026 05:27 pm IST



Source link

Parappana Agrahara police book two convicts for assault on assistant jailer
Engineers should evince interest in defence research, says NITI Aayog member
Sabarimala gold theft case: Tantri Kandararu Rajeevaru gets bail
Proposed BrahMos Thiruvananthapuram unit transfer in line with provisions laid out in March 2007 Kerala government order on transfer of KELTEC, says Defence Minister
Non-bailable warrant issued against former MP Gorantla Madhav
TAGGED:Bill against religious conversionCM asks Opposition to read through the draftcm devendra fadnavis defends Billmaharashtra govt. introduces in Assembly
Share This Article
Facebook Email Print
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
FacebookLike
XFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TelegramFollow

Weekly Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!
[mc4wp_form]
Popular News

Kerala seeks withdrawal of ‘VB G RAM G’ Bill replacing MGNREGS

Times Desk
Times Desk
December 16, 2025
Odisha’s saltwater crocodile population rises to 1,858
Woman held for allegedly assaulting elderly mother
Electrification under way for Bengaluru–Mangaluru Vande Bharat, says Union Minister
UAE President to visit India as Trump peace plan for Gaza takes shape
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image
Global Coronavirus Cases

Confirmed

0

Death

0

More Information:Covid-19 Statistics
© INDIA TIMES NOW 2026 . All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?