Case registered under new Anti-Conversion law in Gujarat
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Vadodara (Gujarat) – Vadodara Police has arrested Mohib Pathan, his brother Mohsin Pathan, and father Imtiaz Pathan in a case regarding forcible conversion. The accused have been booked under the new Anti-Conversion law in Gujarat. Criminal charges on them also involve unnatural sexual intercourse and domestic violence. If convicted, the accused may face a jail term from 3 to 7 years. Mohib allegedly coerced his Hindu wife to convert after marriage. His brother and father assisted him in the act. Mohib had assured his wife before marriage that she would not have to convert to Islam after their marriage. (Dear Hindu women, realise that such an assurance from religious fanatic romeos is just a trap. Due to lack of education and awareness on Dharma, young Hindu girls easily fall prey to the love trap laid by the religious fanatics and make their own lives miserable. To put an end to this, Hindu organisations must impart education on Dharma to the Hindus, specifically young Hindu girls. – Editor)
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