Bagalakote, Dec 31: Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) General Secretary Praveenbhai Togadia has urged the Centre to implement uniform civil code across the country and introduce an anti-conversion bill.

Addressing the District Hindu Convention to mark the Golden Jubilee of VHP, here on Tuesday he said that there should not be a separate civil code or set of laws for Muslims in India.
œNo one is above the law of the land. In tune with aspirations enshrined in the Constitution, soon a common civil code should be implemented, he said.
Stating that the security, prosperity and self respect of Hindus were VHP's main priority, he said that the conversion and "Love Jihad" were major "worrying things" in the country which may affect Hindu population and it should be prevented on 'a warfooting'.
In this direction, VHP had taken up many measures and concentrated its "mind on safeguarding" Hindu population, he said. He said VHP had taken up work to educate 20 lakh Hindu students in 53,000 villages. Earlier, a huge procession was taken out on main streets and a special convention of women was held.
Taking a dig at the ruling Congress in the State on its proposed Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments (Amendment) Bill, the VHP leader alleged that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah was out to control Hindu mutts. œDoes he have the courage to interfere in the affairs of mosques and churchs, he questioned.
He also called upon the Hindus to take pledge on construction of Ram Mandir at Ayodhya.




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