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Siddaramaiah’s ‘Anti-Hindu’ Jibe Sparks BJP Row Over Conversion

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Bengaluru – ‌A defence of religious ⁤conversions offered ‍by Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah sparked a ⁣political firestorm Friday, drawing sharp criticism⁢ from the Bharatiya janata Party (BJP) ⁤who ‌accused his management of ​being “anti-Hindu.” The controversy erupted following⁤ Siddaramaiah’s remarks regarding conversions as a response to societal inequalities.The ​exchange underscores⁣ the ongoing tensions ‌surrounding religious freedom and social justice in Karnataka, a state ⁣with a history of communal sensitivity.The BJP’s swift condemnation highlights the potential for ‌the issue to ‌escalate into a⁣ broader⁣ political conflict, particularly as the‌ state navigates⁢ complex ‌socio-religious dynamics. The debate ⁤centers on​ whether addressing ⁢social ​disparities⁤ justifies religious conversion,⁣ and whether such conversions are driven by genuine faith or coercion.

Earlier this week, Siddaramaiah ⁣defended‍ religious conversions, stating that⁢ they ‍occur⁣ when individuals seek to escape ⁣the constraints of a caste-based ‌society.⁣ Responding ⁤to​ this, the Janata⁣ Dal (Secular) [JD(S)] posted​ on X (formerly⁣ Twitter), “If there was equality…of inequality is none othre than the​ Congress party.”

The‍ BJP swiftly echoed this sentiment, alleging ⁢that the Congress-led government is actively promoting policies detrimental to the ⁢Hindu community. Party​ leaders ​have⁣ called for⁣ a thorough investigation into alleged ​instances of forced conversions ‌and ‍demanded stricter ⁢laws to prevent them.

Saurabh verma of News18.com reported the initial ⁣exchange. The⁤ article was first published ⁤September 15, 2023, at 14:19 IST.

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