Nationwide Call to Curb 'Love Jihad': VHP's Strong Stand
The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) expressed serious concerns over alleged religious conversions and 'love jihad,' urging for strict nationwide laws. This call follows allegations from TCS employees in Nashik of forced conversions and sexual harassment, further emphasized as a national security threat by the VHP.
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The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) on Wednesday voiced alarm regarding alleged incidents of religious conversion and 'love jihad' in India, advocating for a nationwide law to prevent such activities.
This reaction was prompted by allegations from TCS employees in Nashik who implicated colleagues in sexual harassment and forced conversions, an issue receiving intense scrutiny.
The VHP cited these actions as a significant threat to national security and urged political unity to address the issue decisively, pointing to the necessity for stringent anti-conversion legislation.
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