StateBJPvice-presidentRajib Ranjanon Sunday said the Bihar government should enact a law to preventreligious conversionbefore it takes a gigantic form.
They made the oral observation while hearing a petition against forced religious conversion, he added.Ranjan said states like Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Odisha and Chhattisgarh have already enacted their laws against religious conversion, while some other states were contemplating to do it.
Demography of a few parts of the state is also changing, and the agenda ofPopular Front of Indiafor 2047 had mentioned religious conversion as part of its activity, he added.