Maharashtra has introduced a stringent bill to curb religious conversions through coercion, fraud, or marriage inducement. The proposed law mandates a 60-day notice for conversions and imposes severe penalties, including a seven-year jail term for unlawful conversions linked to marriage. Critics argue the bill infringes on personal freedoms and could foster fear, particularly concerning inter-faith unions.

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