Jihadis target Hindu girls in Haryana: More than six cases of love jihad reported in recent past
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Jihadis target Hindu girls in Haryana: More than six cases of love jihad reported in recent past

Jihadis target Hindu girls in Haryana: More than six cases of love jihad reported in recent past

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Nov 4, 2020, 08:30 am IST
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‘Islamic Jihad is danger to society’, addressing a press conference Shri Alok Kumar ji International Executive President of Vishav Hindu Parishad said giving examples of recent incidents chopping head of a woman with sharp-edged weapon in a Church at France after shouting slogans ‘Allah Hu Akbar’ followed by another incident at Faridabad in Haryana on October 26, 2020 in which nearly 20 years old girl a B.Com student Nikita Tomar was shot dead outside the college when a youth Tauseef hailing from a political family in Mewat forcing to marry after conversion of religion to Islam since past two years attempted to kidnap her accompanied by his friend Rehan and shot her dead when she refused to accompany him and change her religion in broad daylight in the presence of large number of witnesses.
 
Shri Alok Kumar ji said, such antisocial elements involved in ‘Islamic Jihad’ are dangerous to the entire civil society, power of law, human prestige and women empowerment. He disclosed, as many as six incidents related to ‘Love Jihad’ have been reported in recent past sometime in Mewat area in Haryana state and demanded strict action against criminals involved in such incidents, besides legal provisions by constituting ordinance against ‘Love Jihad’ to prevent religious conversion in the name of love and marriage. Meanwhile, State BJP President O.P. Dhankhad pointing at Nikita’s murder said there is no pace for such types of nasty criminal happenings in a decent society, which is similar to a case of honey trap against our daughters. He said, government is going to introduce strict ordinance, laws against such crimes similar to Yogi Adityanath government in U.P mulls ordinance against ‘Love Jihad’. He further added, three members of SIT have been constituted to investigate this case and charge sheet immediately to Fast Track Court to punish killers.
 
Mool Chand father of deceased Nikita Tomar resident of Ballabhgarh told media persons that his daughter was earlier kidnapped by Tauseef on August 2, 2018 allegedly forced to marry her after conversion of her religion to Islam and she was rescued by police and later in a meeting in the presence of police his high profile influential family having political background had assured that such incident will not be repeated and Tauseef violating the agreement, attempted to kidnap her on October 26, 2020 outside her college along with his friend Rehan when Nikita refused to accompany him in his car and convert her religion to Islam and was shot dead in broad daylight in the presence of several witnesses. Two youths took Nitika to the hospital and disclosed that she was alive and succumbed to her bullet injuries soon after reaching hospital.
 
Hindu minorities living under fear and excesses in Mewat, Haryana and are unsafe and continuously migrating to safer places since the past 40 years. Past scenario reveals, the situation turned so grim in past about 25 years when large numbers of Hindu families were forced to leave their houses and shift to other places afraid of forcible marriage to their daughters, conversion of religion to Islam and insecurity to their families especially female members. Information also reveals, out of 431 villages in Mewat in Haryana state there is not a single Hindu family living in 103 villages and handful of families belonging to Hindu communities now residing in 82 villages under the shadow of fear and torture at present as if they are living in mini Pakistan in the state.
 
Information also reveals, since past 25 years hard criminals are ruling in Mewat without any political shelter and such gangs are involved in activities like thefts, automobiles lifting robberies, cybercrimes, cow slaughtering not only in the state but also in other states and police from different states including capital Delhi in-spite of all efforts has been unsuccessful to wipe out such criminals from Mewat so far. Majority of Muslim population in Haryana state is residing in Nuh and Palwal districts and there are hardly limited numbers of Hindu families presently left at Nuh, Punhana, Ferozpur Jhirka and Tawru yet not migrated from the area so far facing terror and repeated incidents of ‘Love Jihad’ in our democratic country. Several social welfare organisations have now come forward to join hands to fight against terror demanding special ordinance against forcible conversion of religion as in the states like Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh banned conversion by force and fraud marriage allurement.
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