Bhopal: The BJP government in Madhya Pradesh passed the law on religious conversion on Tuesday through ordinance route and has been sent to the governor for consent.
The decision comes in the wake of the postponement of the winter session of the state assembly due to the COVID-19 situation.
The Madhya Pradesh Religious Freedom Bill, 2020, which provides for prison term of up to 10 years and fine of Rs 1 lakh for "conversion through marriage or by any other forceful means", was approved by the cabinet on Saturday.
The bill was slated to be tabled in the assembly during the three-day winter session, which was scheduled to begin from December 28.
"The Religious Freedom Bill along with other bills, which could not be tabled in the assembly due to the postponement of the session scheduledfrom today, are going to be brought before a special cabinet meeting tomorrow (Tuesday)," Chouhan told reporters on Monday.
The BJP government in Uttar Pradesh had also taken the ordinance route to notify a similar law.
The proposed law in MP will prohibit religious conversion or such efforts by misrepresentation, allurement, force, undue influence, coercion, marriage or any other fraudulent means.
Abetment and conspiracy for religious conversion will also be prohibited under it. Any marriage solemnised in violation of the proposed law will be considered null and void.