Maharashtra forms panel to study law against forced conversions, love jihad

Maharashtra forms panel to study law against forced conversions, love jihad

[Deccan Chronicle] - 02/15/2025

A seven-member panel, led by the state DGP, will analyze the legal aspects and propose legislation to address forced conversions and 'love jihad' cases



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