The MP from Sirsa in Haryana has recommended an amendment to the Religious Institutions (Prevention of Misuse) Act, 1988, restraining religious institutions from acting at the behest of political parties.
No religious institution or manager or spiritual leader thereof shall issue any direction or appeal to any person or group of persons to vote or refrain from voting in any election in favour of any political party or any individual," the Indian National Lok Dal leader proposed in the bill.
The bill includes a provision for a fine of not less than Rs 1 lakh and up to Rs 10 lakh.
The objective of the bill is to check the politicisation of religion, religious institutions and spiritual leaders, he said. It also seeks to prevent the criminalisation of such institutions, Chautala added.
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Just as politicians should not enter into religious activities, religious leaders should not dabble in politics, he said.
The bill is likely to be taken up for consideration in the winter session of Parliament, he said.
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