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In February, the Uttar Pradesh Assembly passed the anti-illegal religious conversion bill. The law, which had come into effect in November 2020 in the shape of an ordinance, has now become an Act passed by the state assembly. With this move, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has fulfilled one of his poll promises. But what is the ground impact of the anti-conversion law, now popularly known as “Love Jihad” law? Who is at the receiving end of the new law? And is it, as critics say, emboldening the morale of the moral-policing Hindutva fringe groups? Find out in this video story:
Watch Asiaville’s detailed video reportage on the Love Jihad cases being filed in Uttar Pradesh and how it is impacting citizens' lives and the politics of the state:
