The Chhattisgarh government, led by Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, is planning to introduce a stricter anti-conversion law to curb illegal religious conversions in the state. Although the state already has the Chhattisgarh Freedom of Religion Act, 1968, Home Minister Vijay Sharma announced that a new law will be introduced to prevent conversions through alleged coercion, inducements, or “faith healing” gatherings. The move has sparked political discussions, with BJP MLA Ajay Chandrakar raising concerns over NGOs allegedly receiving foreign funds for conversion activities. While the opposition claims that conversions are increasing due to a lack of control over these organizations, Sharma denied this and assured strict legal action against illegal conversions.
Key Points
- Existing Law: Chhattisgarh already penalizes forced religious conversions under the Chhattisgarh Freedom of Religion Act, 1968.
- New Law Proposal: The BJP-led government is planning to introduce a stricter law to curb alleged illegal conversions.
- Home Minister’s Statement: Vijay Sharma confirmed that the government will soon introduce legislation to ensure religious conversions do not occur through unlawful means.
- BJP MLA’s Allegations: Ajay Chandrakar alleged that some NGOs, receiving foreign funding, are engaging in conversion activities under the guise of social work.
- District Focus: Most cases of conversions allegedly occur in Jashpur (CM Vishnu Deo Sai’s home district) and Bastar.
Legal Action Taken
Police have registered cases over the years,
- 2019: 0 cases
- 2020: 1 case
- 2021: 7 cases
- 2022: 3 cases
- 2023: 0 cases
- 2024: 12 cases
- 2025: 4 cases
Government’s Assurance
- Sharma denied that conversions were increasing due to government inaction and assured that audits of NGOs will be reviewed.
Political Reactions
- The move has sparked debate, with the opposition questioning the necessity of a stricter law when a law already exists.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Chhattisgarh Set to Introduce a More Stringent Anti-Conversion Law |
Current Law | Chhattisgarh Freedom of Religion Act, 1968 |
Proposed Law | Stricter anti-conversion law under BJP government |
Government Stand | Home Minister Vijay Sharma confirmed legal action against illegal conversions |
Allegations | BJP MLA Ajay Chandrakar claims NGOs are misusing foreign funds for conversions |
Key Districts | Bastar, Jashpur (CM’s home district) |
Legal Action (2019-2025) | 27 cases registered |
Opposition’s Concern | Claims the existing law is sufficient; questions need for stricter law |
Government’s Assurance | NGOs’ financial audits will be reviewed and action taken if needed |