Muslim youths attempt to trap Hindu girls by supporting them during difficult times: Sadhvi Harsha Richhariya

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) – Sadhvi Harsha Richhariya from Madhya Pradesh, who came into the spotlight during the Mahakumbha, shared a video on her Instagram account. In it, she referred to emails sent by Mohammad Ashhar and expressed her views on “love jihad.” According to her, some Muslim youths try to support Hindu girls during difficult times and then attempt to draw them into a trap.

In the video, Sadhvi Harsha Richhariya said:

1. “I received some emails from a person. Over the past few days, he kept asking me repeatedly—how are you, where are you, there’s no news about you, is your health fine, why are you not posting on social media?”

2. “That person would say: ‘All this is fine for fame and gaining followers, but in the end it does not run a household. It does not generate income. What is your future plan? Can you tell me?’”

3. When a person needs support from their own people, they often face ridicule and criticism instead. This can make a person mentally and emotionally vulnerable, and some individuals take advantage of this situation.

Brainwashing of Hindu girls

According to her, such individuals present themselves as supportive companions. They try to build trust by saying things like, “When no one else was willing to listen to you, I understood you.” This creates an emotional bond in the girl’s mind, making her feel that no one could be better for her than this person. She may start believing that people from her own community do not understand her, while this individual appears like a saviour in her life. From there, emotional dependence begins, which, according to her, leads to what she describes as “brainwashing” and the start of “love jihad.”