Religious conversion: Law should not be weak so culprits could escape, says Goa CM


Panaji, Jun 15 (IANS): Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said on Tuesday that those involved in illegal religious conversions should not go scot-free on account of 'weak law' and hence his legal team is studying the matter and if required, the government will bring an anti-conversion law.

Sawant, in an interview to a local channel, said, "I am not focusing only on Hindutva, but on the history of Goa. I am not differentiating between minority and majority communities. We have to move forward."

"Goa is a progressive state and we want to move ahead. It is my right to stop such activities (illegal conversions) as the Chief Minister. If someone files a complaint, he/she should get justice. At present, the law in this regard is weak, hence if any change is needed, we will bring it. My legal team is studying the matter," Sawant said.

Pastor Domnic D'Souza of the Five Pillar Church in Sodiem village in North Goa was recently arrested for allegedly converting people and was later released on bail. Since then Goa is debating over an anti-conversion law.

"We need to preserve the culture of Goa. It is my responsibility. Also, we need to pass on the history of Goa to the next generation. The next generation can't go the right way if they don't know the history," he said.

"If a complaint is lodged against those involved in forceful conversions and if there is no provision to bring them to justice, then there is a need to change the law," Sawant said, adding that such people should not go scot-free.

 

  

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 15 2022

    The main purpose of any law is to maintain peace, equality and justice in the society without harming anyone’s fundamental rights and not to appease any one section of the society for vote bank politics then it’s not law it’s dictatorship.

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  • John Crasta, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jun 15 2022

    After talking so much about your greatness, you should show some truthfulness by bringing a law that bans Hindus from becoming Christians. Instead have chosen to achieve the same by making Christians as scapegoats. At least Mr. Nageswara Rao,Ex-CBI Director has shown some courage.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Wed, Jun 15 2022

    Sawant Saab.....you should have said...religion should not be so weak that it tempts a follower to change his faith....eradicate manuvada..bring dalits and backward classes to main stream instead of oppressing them....you will see the change...but i know brahmins and upper castes will never allow this...

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