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NEW DELHI: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that mass 
religious conversions must be checked to ensure peace and also pressed the 
central government to approve the state's long pending anti-terror law.
"Mass religious conversions by coercion and allurement must be checked to 
ensure peace in the society," Modi said at the meeting of the National 
Integration Council (NIC) here.
"Communal peace is often disturbed in the society because of such activities," 
he added.
Modi also sought expeditious approval of the Gujarat Control of Organised Crime 
(GUJCOC) bill, which has been hanging fire for more than four years.
"I once again urge the union government to expedite approval of GUJCOC," Modi 
said.
He also sought a national consensus to isolate "people, groups, and so-called 
intellectuals supporting those indulging in terror activities".
"Deterrent punishment is necessary to keep the youth away from such 
indoctrination," Modi added



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