Noting that there have been media reports from time to time regarding allegations of religious conversions, Minister of State for Home, Kiren Rijiju, told Lok Sabha that, "Public order and police are state subjects as per the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution and, hence, prevention, detection, registration, investigation and prosecution of offences related to religious conversions are primarily the concern of the state governments and Union Territory administrations."
He said that some state governments have enacted laws providing for prohibition of conversion through use of force, inducements or by fraudulent means.
Supreme Court has upheld that such state Acts fall within the purview of Entry-I of the List of the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution, he said.
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