Speaking to reporters in the district headquarters town of Tumkur, Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister T B Jayachandra rejected suggestions that the proposed legislation is targetted at Hindus.
"It's not targetted at Hindus and other religions. No question of that. We will make all efforts to table it (in the session," he said.
"Discussions (on the draft bill) have begun. We will finalise it as early as possible," Jayachandra said.
The winter session begins on November 25 at the Suvarna Vidhana Soudha in the northern district headquarters town of Belgaum and will last till December 6.
The draft Karnataka Prevention of Superstitious Practices Bill, 2013 was submitted to the Government last week.
BJP state unit has condemned certain provisions in the proposed bill and said the government has no right to infringe upon the beliefs of Hindus. Party leaders pointed out that there is a difference between superstition and faith.
They noted that there are already legal provisions banning some of those practices.
