Prøve GULL - Gratis
Dhami tightens conversion laws amid natural calamities
The Free Press Journal - Mumbai
|September 20, 2025
If the government continues with its present model of ‘development’, it seems unlikely that we will be able to ride over this present calamity
Uttarakhand has been battling its worst floods in a century. Tuesday morning saw its capital city, Dehradun, being battered by a cloudburst that has left over 18 dead and several missing.
It has destroyed key roads and bridges, including the crucial link road to Mussorie, Maldevta, and Rishikesh, and floodwater and debris have subsumed several homes and business complexes. On Thursday morning, the district of Uttarkashi was hit by yet another cloudburst, destroying key assets in Chamoli.
Dharali, Harsil, and Tharali are just a few townships that stand destroyed. Its rivers are in spate, and electricity and water connections stand destroyed across this hill state. With roads destroyed, provisions are running low in several towns. Flooding of rivers is especially ominous because in Dehradun, to cite one example, 70 per cent of its residents have built illegal homes on these riverbeds.
One would imagine Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has his hands full, given that his state stands bruised by a string of deadly calamities during the last few months. But right in the middle of this devastation and misery, Dhami announces a string of legislations, which were completely uncalled for. The first relates to making the anti-conversion law more stringent. The Uttarakhand Freedom of Religion Act was introduced in 2018 and then amended in 2022 to make the punishments more stringent. Forceful conversion was made a cognisable and non-bailable offence with a jail term of five years and a fine of Rs 50,000.
Denne historien er fra September 20, 2025-utgaven av The Free Press Journal - Mumbai.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA The Free Press Journal - Mumbai
The Free Press Journal
Patience, Discipline, and SIPs: HDFC Securities’ CEO on Wealth Creation”
Dhiraj Relli, MD & CEO of HDFC Securities, joined Vivek Law on the Simple Hai! show to discuss retail investing trends, SIP discipline, fintech disruption, and why patience is key to long-term wealth creation.
3 mins
September 20, 2025
The Free Press Journal
'Manmohan Singh thanked me for meeting LeT chief'
Jailed former JKLF militant leader Yasin Malik has claimed in an affidavit filed before the Delhi High Court on August 25 that former PM Manmohan Singh personally thanked him for meeting Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Saeed in Pakistan in 2006.
2 mins
September 20, 2025
The Free Press Journal
Pyaar, kaanoon, dhokha & a few loose ends tied-up
There are court room dramas, and there are then courtroom soap operas dressed in designer sarees and mahogany furniture. The Trial Season 2 happily straddles both.
2 mins
September 20, 2025
The Free Press Journal
MP ‘rocks!’ Scientists discover earliest life traces
small wonders
1 mins
September 20, 2025
The Free Press Journal
PUNE BOTANIST LEAVES HOUSE TO PETS, BIRDS
Dr. Hema Sane, a professor who taught Botany at the Abasaheb Garware College in Pune from 1962 till her retirement in 2000 and who continued to publish academic books on the subject thereafter, passed away on Friday. She was 85.
1 min
September 20, 2025
The Free Press Journal
'PAK NUCLEAR SHIELD AVAILABLE TO SAUDI'
Pakistan's Defence Minister clarifies the nature of defence pact with Riyadh, says doors open to other Arab nations should they want to enter into similar agreements
3 mins
September 20, 2025
The Free Press Journal
Zubeen Garg: Assam ’s eternal voice
If you have ever let the haunting notes of Ya Ali wash over you, you have already met Zubeen Garg — not just a singer, but an emotion that could travel across languages, borders, and generations.
2 mins
September 20, 2025
The Free Press Journal
Pitroda in hot water over Pak remarks
Indian Overseas Congress chief Sam Pitroda again found himself in the midst of a controversy after he said in an interview that during his visit to Pakistan he “felt at home” there.
2 mins
September 20, 2025
The Free Press Journal
Rahul speaks like Urban Maoist: CM
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis on Friday hit out at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, over his recent social media post urging youth and Gen Z to “defend democracy and stop vote theft.”
1 min
September 20, 2025
The Free Press Journal
Maha seals ₹80k crore steel deals
MoUs set to generate 40,000 jobs, boost steel and green energy push
2 mins
September 20, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size