35 arrested in a month under anti ‘Love Jihad’ Act in UP
The anti ‘Love Jihad’ Act was passed in Uttar Pradesh on 27th November. Since then, the Police have registered 12 offences and made 35 arrests.
The anti ‘Love Jihad’ Act was passed in Uttar Pradesh on 27th November. Since then, the Police have registered 12 offences and made 35 arrests.
104 retired bureaucrats opposed the anti-Love Jihad law passed by the state BJP government and had written a letter to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath requesting that the law be withdrawn.
The Madhya Pradesh Government is drafting an anti-love jihad law. This will be called ‘Freedom of Religion Act’.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in a recent interview said that mass conversions in the country should stop.
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The Anti-love jihad ordinance was passed in Uttar Pradesh on 27th November.
The Madhya Pradesh (MP) government, has followed the steps of the Uttar Pradesh government and passed an anti conversion bill in a bid to curb love jihad cases in the state.
A Muslim youth, Syed Mustafa, eloped with a Hindu girl after she fell into his love-trap. The girl’s father lodged a complaint with the police, inspite of which they did not file an FIR for 49 days.
The All India United Democratic Fronts’ (AIUDF) ‘Ajmal Foundation’ in Guwahati has been accused of allegedly receiving a donation of Rs.69. 55 crore from abroad.
Love jihad cases have surfaced here recently. The Police booked 32 religious fanatics for committing sexual crimes against 8 juvenile girls.