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Rally organised against religious conversions

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A Dharma Raksha Rally was organised by Punjab Bachao Morcha in Jalandhar today to raise public awareness about alleged illegal religious conversions carried out through fraud, enticement or coercion.

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Hundreds of representatives from Sikh, Hindu and Christian organisations across Punjab participated, voicing concerns over what they termed unlawful conversion practices. A memorandum highlighting various alleged illegalities was submitted to police officials, seeking strict action.

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Senior police officers present at the rally assured prompt and firm action against self-styled godmen accused of performing “magic miracles” to lure people into changing their religion.

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