An amended anti-conversion law in India is making it more difficult for religious minorities to share their faith.

The revised law, known as the Freedom of Religion bill, specifically targets digital media.

Its supporters claim that it protects religious rights and maintains social harmony. However, the law actually stifles free speech and specifically targets Christians.

In the state of Uttarakhand, India, the amended law has expanded restrictions against sharing one's faith in person to include digital communications online and via phones.

Global Christian Relief CEO, Brian Orme, believes this sets a precedent.

"It is alarming. And I would say it's definitely one of the most restrictive laws we've seen," he explained. "It's targeting anyone who speaks out and is active to convert

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