Kangana Ranaut talks about Love-Jiha law in Madhya Pradesh
Kangana Ranaut talks about Love-Jiha law in Madhya Pradesh
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Kangana, who took to social media to share her views, has come back to the discussions these days. She is currently in Bhopal and is in the shooting of her new film. Earlier, she supported the public executions in countries like Saudi Arabia to stop the gang rape. In the meantime, Kangana supported the anti-conversion law against the alleged love jihad brought by the BJP government in Madhya Pradesh. Recently, she said, "This ordinance will help the victims of fraudulent marriages. '

Madhya Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel has approved an ordinance of the State Government last Saturday. The ordinance provides for punishment for those who have converted through fraud. Not only that, but it will be punished for 10 years imprisonment for fraudulent conversions for marriage. About this law, Kangana spoke to media persons in Bhopal. In the conversation, she said, "This is a very good law. Many people have faced problems due to fraudulent marriage. This law has been enacted for such people. '

In response to a question, she further said, "The government has finally taken this very good step." On the increasing cases of rape in the country, Kangana said, "The hearing of such cases lasts for a long time and the victims have to be disturbed in the process. The victim is also burdened of proving charges against the accused. More than half of the accused are acquitted in this lengthy legal process. In countries like Saudi, the guilty are hanged at public intersections. Even if we do not make such examples 5-6, such offences will not stop because people here are easily removed from committing crimes. '

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