Tuesday, May 12, 2026
English News
  • Hyderabad
  • Telangana
  • AP News
  • India
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Sport
  • Science and Tech
  • Business
  • Rewind
  • ...
    • NRI
    • View Point
    • cartoon
    • My Space
    • Education Today
    • Reviews
    • Property
    • Lifestyle
E-Paper
  • NRI
  • View Point
  • cartoon
  • My Space
  • Reviews
  • Education Today
  • Property
  • Lifestyle
Home | India | Love Jihad Is Hoax Sinister And Unconstitutional Chidambaram

‘Love jihad’ is hoax, sinister and unconstitutional: Chidambaram

"The enacted or proposed laws of some state governments will be struck down as unconstitutional," he said.

By IANS
Published Date - 26 November 2020, 02:15 PM
‘Love jihad’ is hoax, sinister and unconstitutional: Chidambaram
File Photo: Congress leader P Chidambaram
whatsapp facebook twitter telegram

New Delhi: Amid the BJP-led state governments planning laws against the alleged ‘Love jihad’, former Home Minister P. Chidambaram on Thursday called it a “hoax”, “sinister” and part of “majoritarian” agenda.

Speaking to IANS exclusively, the former Home Minister said it will be struck down by the courts as interfaith marriages are allowed in the law.


Chidambaram said, “Love jihad is a hoax. It is part of a sinister, majoritarian agenda. Interfaith marriages are allowed under the Indian law, it is even encouraged by some governments.”

“The enacted or proposed laws of some state governments will be struck down as unconstitutional,” he said.

Many governments led by the BJP are in the process of enacting the law against love jihad. The Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh has promulgated an ordinance against religious conversions.

This is being done in view of the increasing number of cases of alleged ‘love jihad’ in the state where Muslim men have concealed their religious identity to lure Hindu girls, sources said.

The maximum number of such cases have been reported from Kanpur and Meerut.

According to sources, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, during his two-day visit to Lucknow this week, also raised the issue of religious conversion.

The BJP-led Haryana government has also said that it will enact such a law in the state while many state governments are also on a similar path.

The anti-conversion laws in various states seek to prevent any person from converting or attempting to convert, either directly or otherwise, another person through ‘forcible’ or ‘fraudulent’ means, or by ‘allurement’ or ‘inducement’.

At present, eight states have anti-conversion laws — Arunachal Pradesh, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Uttarakhand.

Odisha was the first state to enact this law in 1967, followed by Madhya Pradesh, in 1968.

  • Follow Us :
  • Tags
  • anti-conversion laws
  • Chidambaram
  • Hyderabad
  • Hyderabad News

Related News

  • Telangana BIE mandates anti-drug affidavit for 2026-27 admissions

    Telangana BIE mandates anti-drug affidavit for 2026-27 admissions

  • ZKTOR Signals India’s Bid to Shape South Asia’s Next Digital Order

    ZKTOR Signals India’s Bid to Shape South Asia’s Next Digital Order

  • GHMC reports 1.27 lakh online self-enumeration entries

    GHMC reports 1.27 lakh online self-enumeration entries

  • Khammam BRS leaders demand arrest of Bandi Sanjay’s son

    Khammam BRS leaders demand arrest of Bandi Sanjay’s son

Latest News

  • Manchu Manoj, activists demand swift action in POCSO case against Bandi Sanjay’s son

    2 hours ago
  • Three arrested for murder of Dalit youth in Peddapalli

    2 hours ago
  • DCP Ritiraj supervises POCSO case probe against Union Minister’s son

    3 hours ago
  • Opinion: Child absenteeism and learning gaps in Telangana’s rural schools

    3 hours ago
  • Bageerath POCSO case: FIR reveals shocking details

    3 hours ago
  • Editorial: Tough challenges ahead for BJP in Bengal

    3 hours ago
  • Indian girls secure eight final berths and four bronze medals

    3 hours ago
  • Delhi Capitals beat PBKS by three wickets, keep playoff hopes alive

    3 hours ago

company

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

business

  • Subscribe

telangana today

  • Telangana
  • Hyderabad
  • Latest News
  • Entertainment
  • World
  • Andhra Pradesh
  • Science & Tech
  • Sport

follow us

  • Telangana Today Telangana Today
Telangana Today Telangana Today

© Copyrights 2024 TELANGANA PUBLICATIONS PVT. LTD. All rights reserved. Powered by Veegam