Religious fanatic who pretended to be a Hindu and trapped a Hindu girl in love arrested by the Police

  • The girl forced to convert to Islam after being fed beef.
  • The girl attacked for refusing to convert
  • Forced to have sexual relationship with a Muslim cleric.
  • The increasing incidents of Love Jihad point out to the fact, that Hindus are not secure there. The Hindus expect far better position during the tenure of Chief Minister like Yogi Aadityanath. The Hindus in the state are expecting strict punishment for the accused in such cases ! 
  • The question arises that, “when there is steep rise in cases of Love Jihad, why the Government is not making stringent laws to curb such incidents ?”

Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh) – A religious fanatic was caught by the public, who was pretended to be a Hindu and trapped a Hindu girl in the name of Love. He was handed over to the local Police.

A religious fanatic named Shibu of Kidwai Nagar had trapped a Hindu girl in the name of love and took her with him.  He forced her to undergo religious conversion. For this, he forcibly fed her beef. As the girl was not interested in religious conversion, she was handed over to a Muslim cleric and forced to have sexual relations with him. In addition to this, the fanatic made an obscene video of the girl and threatened to upload it on social media. Even then, the girl refused to convert to Islam. Then, she was attacked by a knife. The local people caught him and handed over to the Police. After this, the victim’s family was receiving threatening calls.

Twenty-one incidents of Love Jihad in eleven days in Uttar Pradesh

It is very shameful on the part of Government agencies for their inability to stop such incidents. This stresses the need to have a Hindu Rashtra (Nation) to stop atrocities on Hindus.

Incidents of Love Jihad are taking place everyday in Uttar Pradesh. In the past eleven days, twenty-one incidents have come to light. In order to investigate the incidences of Love Jihad, the State Government has constituted a Special Investigating Team. (It is expected that the State Government should act before the incidents occur, not after the incidents – Editor).