Talk of anti-conversion law in Maharashtra worries church leaders
Maharashtra's Christian community faces a difficult decision this election season. Amit Shah's recent statements regarding anti-conversion laws and minority quotas have caused concern, prompting community leaders to urge voters to support parties that uphold the Constitution.
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