Crackdown on illegal religious conversions
The Dhami government has also got the Uttarakhand Freedom of Religion (Amendment) Bill, 2025 passed in the assembly to curb activities related to religious conversion. Under the amended law, if anyone converts a person’s religion through money, gifts, employment, or by luring them into marriage, it will be considered a criminal offense. If a person hides his religion with the intention of marriage, he may face 3 to 10 years of imprisonment and a fine of ₹3 lakh. For converting women, children, SC/STs, disabled persons, or mass conversions, a maximum punishment of 14 years of jail has been provided. Similarly, for taking foreign funds for conversion, punishment of 7 to 14 years in jail and a minimum fine of ₹10 lakh has been fixed. In cases of conversion by threatening life, the punishment may extend from 20 years to life imprisonment. If anyone acquires property through religious conversion, the District Magistrate will have the right to confiscate it.