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Nothing illegal per the Constitution. What business is it of yours what God a man chooses to pray to? Are you his master?
Which is why state govts. are coming up with law that prevent conversion by inducement, usually financial. And in places where the law cannot reach on time, there is vigilante action.
There is no ban on conversaion, only on proselytization.
There is a Supreme Court ruling states that police do not need a prior sanction from a court or any other authority before issuing a FIR (First Information Report) and arresting clergy members or anyone accused of attempting to gain converts to their faith.
Any coercion, by force, is illegal. Period.
Do not jump the gun. Fight the fight. Change the rules. Stem the exodus. Or keep quiet.
That is in theory. In reality, illegal conversions and proselytization and foreign funding is a reality in barely governed India.
One cannot fight the good fight unless there is a LEVEL PLAYING FIELD/
Otherwise WHY HAVE RESERVATIONS at all ? Why not remove reservation and ask the dalits to fight the fight or keep quite ? WHy the double standards ?