Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh) – Kanpur, the industrial capital of the state, has become a centre of Hindu conversion. It has come to light that some groups of Jihadis are sexually exploiting naive and poor Hindu girls and converting them. A case has been registered in Kakadeo Police Station here and Faiz has been arrested. More than six jihadi Muslims of the city are involved in this conspiracy, including two or three women. Many people including Shanu, Laffaaz and Shanu Pistol are involved in this and the Police have arrested Shanu Pistol before the arrest of Faiz.
Deputy Commissioner of Police Ram Sevak Gautam informed,
Some teams of Police raided some hotels in Kanpur’s Eastern sector, but they failed. A victim girl has been medically examined in the case of conversion.
Another young woman who is currently in a ‘live-in relationship’ (living together without marriage) with Faiz is absconding. The possibility of human trafficking cannot be denied in this case. One such gang was active in the area, which forcibly sent economically weak girls abroad.
Trying to drag Hindu girls into a trap by posing to be ‘Sanatani’ with pictures of expensive carsDeputy Commissioner of Police Ram Sevak Gautam said that this gang has made all social media their weapons. On Instagram, Facebook, etc., these people circulate pictures of expensive cars and wearing gold ornaments and call themselves ‘Sanatani’. After this, in the name of job and help, they make videos by luring the girls and physically abusing them. They spend a few days together and pretend to be married. After this, they are forced to convert. When the representative of ‘Sanatan Prabhat’ contacted the Deputy Commissioner of Police Ram Sevak Gautam to get more information about this, he refused to give more information about it. |
Editorial Perspective
The city of Kanpur has become a stronghold of conversion ! The so-called minority Christians and Muslims are converting the helpless Hindus by luring them. To avoid this the Uttar Pradesh Police should take strict action applying the Anti-Conversion Act. |