Supreme Court Petition Sparks Debate on Religious Conversion Allegations
A plea filed in the Supreme Court addresses issues of alleged religious conversion and sexual harassment at an MNC in Nashik. The petition emphasizes the threat deceitful conversions pose to national principles and seeks legal reforms to control such activities.
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A legal plea has been submitted to the Supreme Court following claims of religious conversion and sexual harassment at a multinational corporation in Nashik. The plea demands urgent action against deceitful religious conversions.
Filed by advocate Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay, the petition argues that such conversions threaten India's core values like sovereignty and democracy. It calls for the establishment of special courts to handle these sensitive cases.
The plea stresses that the Right to Freedom of Religion doesn't imply the right to convert others via fraudulent means, urging the government to reinforce religious freedom with reasonable restrictions.
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