Daijiworld Media Network - Mysuru (SP)
Mysuru, Dec 23: At a time when the state government has decided to go ahead with the adoption of a bill against religious conversions, a group of 14 bishops from across Karnataka has decided to meet soon and chalk out a strategy to carry on legal fight against the said law. The group feels that this act specifically targets the Christians.
Bishop of Mysore, Dr K A William, said that the Christians have never indulged in religious conversions and hence there is no question of being jittery about the law. He said that the Mysore diocese is running over 150 institutions and imparts education to lacs of children. "We have extended a lot of service during the Covid period. But we have never enticed anyone to change their religion," he clarified.
Bishop Dr K A William
He lamented that a situation has arisen in which some people have been levelling baseless allegations. He said that there are enough provisions in the existing laws to punish those involved with forcible conversions and hence there is no need for any fresh law. At the same time, he informed that the group of bishops from the state will meet soon to discuss further steps if the said act comes into being in Karnataka.
He said that the Indian constitution guarantees equality, freedom, and brotherhood. He felt that no government should go against these principles.