MUMBAI, March 6 -- The state cabinet has approved the controversial Freedom of Religion Bill to crack down on religious conversion through marriage, or what certain right-wing organisations call "love jihad", though the law recognises no such terminology. The bill was approved on Thursday, paving the way for its passage into law during the ongoing budget session of the state legislature. If passed, Maharashtra will become one of the few Indian states to enact a law granting the government power over its citizens' right to love and choose a spouse. It aims to stop "love jihad", on the belief that Muslim men lure Hindu women for conversion through marriage. P4...