Religious Conversion is no longer about freedom — it’s a war on India’s identity.

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From Changur Baba to ISIS Modules – this is a conspiracy, not coincidence.

Lucknow After the shocking bust of Changur Baba’s conversion racket and an ISIS-linked module in Agra, Sarojini Nagar MLA Dr. Rajeshwar Singh has demanded immediate central legislation to combat organised illegal religious conversions. “This is not just a crime — it’s a national security threat, a war against our daughters and our dharma,” said Dr. Singh. In a letter to Union Law Minister Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal, Dr. Singh has called for a Comprehensive Central Anti-Conversion Act to counter love jihad, foreign-funded proselytization, and conversion-linked terrorism.

*Why a Central Law is Urgently Needed*
1. Illegal Conversions: A Criminal Empire
2. Changur Baba converted over 5,000 Hindu girls, monetised caste-based conversions, and built a multi-crore network.
3. In Agra, under Mission Asmita, 2 sisters were rescued and 10 conversion agents arrested.

*Dangers of Illegal Conversions*
1. Destroys families, erases cultural identity.
2. Exploits girls via Love Jihad, fake identities, and forced marriages.
3. Backed by foreign funding and radical propaganda.
4. No central oversight; state laws are fragmented and weak.

*Dr. Singh’s Key Proposals for the Anti-Conversion Law*
Clear Definitions – Illegal, mass, marriage-based, and foreign-funded conversions to be legally categorised.

*Severe Punishments –*
1. Life imprisonment for masterminds;
2. 7–10 years for middlemen and agents.

*Safeguards & Monitoring –*
1. Mandatory declaration before DM, judicial scrutiny for marriage conversions.
2. Create National Anti-Conversion Authority; empower NIA for terror-linked cases.

*Victim Protection –*
1. Immediate rehabilitation and security.
2. Strict action on fake identity and online radicalisation.

*Regulation of NGOs & FCRA –*
1. Ban/monitor NGOs involved in conversion; enforce strict audits of religious charities.
2. India is Not Alone

Countries like Nepal, Indonesia, and Russia have already acted. India must act now, before the damage becomes irreversible.

Nation Before Politics Dr. Singh condemned the silence of opposition parties, calling it a betrayal: “When daughters are sold and terror grows in the name of religion, silence is not secularism — it’s silent support of extremism.” He praised CM Yogi Adityanath’s strong action in UP and said: “Now India needs one law, one stand to protect every daughter, every faith, and every future. This is not about politics — it’s about Rashtra-Niti.”

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