A move to enforce a ban on conversions in western India has renewed a bitter religious debate in a state where deadly riots between Muslims and Hindus erupted in 2002. The government in the western state of Gujarat, led by a Hindu nationalist party, backed legislation approved Tuesday that prevents Hindus from converting to Islam or Christianity without permission from the authorities. Full Story
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