Government Act Against Forced Religious Conversion via Foreign Funds

Government Act Against Forced Religious Conversion via Foreign Funds.webp

New Delhi, March 25 A bill to amend the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act was introduced in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday, with the government making it clear that individuals engaging in forced religious conversion through foreign funding will not be spared.

Introducing the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2026, Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai stated that the legislation aims to enhance transparency and ensure proper utilization of funds received from abroad.

Countering the opposition's charges that the bill is "dangerous", Rai asserted that it is "indeed dangerous" for those who engage in forced religious conversion using foreign contributions, as well as for individuals who abuse foreign funding for personal gain.

"The Modi government will not tolerate any misuse of foreign funding and will take strong action against such elements," he said.

Earlier, opposing the introduction of the legislation, Congress member Manish Tewari said that the bill would give sweeping power to the executive without any constitutional safeguards.

Trinamool Congress member Pratima Mondal, while expressing objection to the bill, said it is "dangerous" and "draconian" as all power is going to be vested with the central government.

"The central government will have absolute power without any constitutional safeguard," she said, adding that the legislation will ensure centralization of authority.

After a brief debate, Krishna Prasad Tenneti, who was in the chair, called for a vote on the motion, which was accepted by voice vote.
 
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