Union Home Minister Amit Shah, during the release of BJP’s election manifesto in Mumbai, promised a stringent anti-conversion law in Maharashtra if the Mahayuti is voted to power. Shah emphasized that the law will ensure zero religious conversions and a committee will be formed to draft it, involving discussions with all stakeholders.
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