S.B. Krishna from Goa becomes Ayesha after going to Punjab for studies

  • Involved in religious conversion activities

  • 5 youths in the conversion gang are originally Hindus

New Delhi – A young woman named S.B. Krishna from Goa went to Punjab University in 2020 to pursue an M.Sc. in Data Science. There, she came into contact with Kashmiri youths, who brainwashed her. They convinced her about the supposed benefits of offering namaz (Islamic prayers) and wearing the burqa. Later, she was taken to Kashmir, where she converted to Islam and assumed the name Ayesha. She then became involved in a group engaged in religious conversions. Surprisingly, her parents were completely unaware of these developments. The family had lodged a missing person complaint in Delhi. Eventually, Krishna returned to Delhi of her own accord, as she reportedly did not like Kashmir, according to investigative findings.

1. Along with Krishna, five other individuals involved in the conversion gang were originally Hindus, according to Police findings. They have been arrested in various states.

2. Mohammad Ali, who was arrested in Jaipur, was previously known as Piyush Pawar. He converted to Islam after falling in love with a Muslim girl. After some time, the girl left him. Later, with the help of Kaleem Siddiqui, he joined the banned organisation Popular Front of India (PFI).

During this period, he came into contact with S.B. Krishna, now known as Ayesha. While in Kolkata, he allegedly collected funds from her and continued religious conversion activities, as per Police information.

Editorial Perspectives

  • The lack of pride in Dharma among Hindu youth is what allows them to be easily brainwashed, ultimately leading them to embrace Islam and even aid in converting other Hindus. This situation is deeply shameful for Hindus!
  • In the absence of a nationwide anti-conversion law, such incidents will continue to occur. If we do not want India to become an Islamic nation by 2047, as planned by terrorist agendas, then Hindus across the country must lawfully pressure their local MPs and MLAs to enact anti-conversion legislation.