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Disbanding Religious Conversion In Nepal

Issue 41, October 10, 2010


By KTM Metro Reporter

October 04, 2010: the Constituent Assembly Committee on Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles has in its thematic report has proposed to make the religious conversion illegal according to the worthynews.com of Wednesday, September 29, 2010. How serious are the members of the Committee on Fundamental Rights by proposing to forbid the religious conversion in a new constitution? Do they really know what are fundamental human rights? What rights do they have to propose such things? If they do know the fundamental human rights they should not interfere in the personal matters such as faith, interest and so on of the people, as these things are birthrights of the people. So, the members of the Committee on Fundamental Rights will be better of not interfering in the personal matters of the people.

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