Goa to introduce bill to stop forceful religious conversions


Panaji, May 29 (IANS): Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Saturday expressed the possibility of introducing a bill to prevent forceful religious conversions in the state.

"Two MLAs have stated that there is a need to bring strict law. We will think on amending or to bring new law in the forthcoming assembly session in order to protect the religious harmony of the state. We respect all religions, whether Hindu, Muslim or Catholic," he said.

"People should come forward against such acts and report, so it can be stopped," Sawant said referring the arrest of Christian Pastor Dominic D'Souza on the charges of religious conversions.

Dominic D'Souza and his wife Joan were booked under the Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisement) Act for allegedly using magic to convert people.

"I congratulate those who complained against Dominic. Last 30 years, he was involved in such acts. Few politicians were saying that religious conversions were not taking place, but I hope now they have come to know about it," Sawant said.

"Dominic used to trap people in his acts, hence we have taken strict action against him," Sawant said.

 

  

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Sun, May 29 2022

    Why were you sleeping all these last 30 years? Duch Christians belonging to "own-your" church groups are the main causes for others to look on suspicion on innocent churche groups who do not indulge in such conversion activities?

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