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Anti-conversion Legislation in Karnataka

Anti-conversion Legislation in Karnataka

Update: 2022-02-24
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The recent Right to Freedom of Religion Bill, 2021, passed in the Karnataka legislative assembly that claims to combat conversion is a diabolical move by the government to provide legal cover to the majoritarian fundamentalist oppression against minorities.


This podcast is based on the article “Anti-conversion Legislation in Karnataka: BJP’s Responsible Governance or Descent in Communal Chaos? which was published in EPW journal on 15th January, 2022.


Cynthia Stephen is an independent social policy researcher and analyst and independent journalist. She is also a well-known trainer on Gender, policy and Development issues. Her body of work includes leadership in several people’s initiatives for justice, in large country-wide women’s empowerment groups, and theoretical work on Women’s concerns from the unrecognised perspective of women and girls from a large number of marginalised sections in India.


The podcast has been conceptualised, recorded and edited by Rahul Bhise.

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Anti-conversion Legislation in Karnataka

Anti-conversion Legislation in Karnataka

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