Proposed change to India anti-conversion law could see Christians put to death for evangelizing
While the amendment says it will punish 'forced conversions,' Christians contend that the ambiguous nature of such a definition is subject to various interpretations and abuses.
In India, not only can converting Christianity be considered a criminal offense, evangelizing others could soon be interpreted as a crime punishable by death.
In a speech on March 8, Mohan Yadav, chief minister of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, admitted during a public meeting in the state capital of Bhopal that he intends to change the state’s current anti-conversion laws to capitally punish those engaging in so-called “forced” or “fraudulent” religious conversions, according to a report by UCA News.
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/proposed-change-to-india-anti-conversion-law-could-see-christians-put-to-death-for-evangelizing/
of course, if you want to "convert" some child from a boy to a girl, that's protected speech.