Karnataka winter session 2021: ‘Government yet to share draft of anti-conversion bill’
The Hindu
KPCC president D.K. Shivakumar accuses government of attempting to usher the bill in a hushed manner
Alleging difference of opinion in the State Cabinet on introducing the anti-conversion bill, Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president D.K. Shivakumar accused the government of attempting to usher the bill in a hushed manner.
“We know that the government will introduce the anti-conversion bill at the last moment. The government is deliberately trying to divert attention by raising religious issues as elections are approaching,” he told reporters in Belagavi after a meeting of the Congress Legislature Party (CLP). “The government is not circulating the draft bill, and there are differences of opinion in the cabinet.”

The High Court of Karnataka on Tuesday ordered the issue of a notice to the State government on a PIL petition, which had complained about disturbances caused to people residing in the localities around the National Public School situated in Rajajinagar 5th block due to use of loudspeakers with high volume in the school and parking of school buses in residential areas.












