A shocking case of grooming a minor Hindu girl to elopement has come to light, from the Bikaner district of Rajasthan. Here, a lesbian teacher Nida Bahlim lured a 17-year-old girl into her fake love and made her leave the city. The minor is now untraceable and the police teams are trying to locate the duo.
The duo left their house on June 30 saying they are going to the school. Nida was the minor’s teacher at the school. They both are residents of Shri Dungar Garh area of the city.
As per the First Information Report (FIR number–358/2023) obtained by Organiser, the victim’s father Pawan Soni told the police that, his daughter Yogita (name changed) studies at class 12 in a local private school, AG Mission. On June 30, around 7:30 in the morning she left home for school, when she did not return home on time, the parents looked for her among her friends and teachers in the school.
When they reached the school, the administration told them that Nida Bahlim has also not come to the school and that she was also missing. Nida is the daughter of Mohammad Rafiq Bahlim, a resident of the Biggawas area.
The family claimed that Nida is a sharp woman, who used to manipulate little Yogita in almost everything. Nida has lured their daughter into something bad and has kidnapped her, she is not alone in this act and is accompanied by her brothers Junaid, Naved and her parents.
This complaint was registered on July 1, at the Dungar Garh police station. Following the complaint letter the police booked the accused woman Nida and her brothers under sections 363 (kidnapping), 366 and 120-B of the IPC.
Organiser called the Dungar Garh Station House Officer, Ashok Bishnoi on July 4 and he said, the minor is untraceable and the teams are looking for them.
On the other hand, Bikaner Superintendent of Police, Tejasvini Gautam told the media that the minor and the teacher had a very close relationship and prima facie they have left the home on their own. Still, the police teams are looking for them, they will soon be nabbed.
As per the Hindi media reports, the duo were last spotted at the Jaipur railway station. The victim’s father and family with local Hindu activists have been protesting in the city for the past three days now.
Organiser called, Pawan Soni, the minor’s father on July 4, who was still out at the protest site. He said, his daughter is 17 years old and has been manipulated by the woman. He was not in a state to talk more.
Notably, a video from the site of the protest is getting viral on social media where the victim’s father can be seen standing in the middle of the protest and crying for help. (The video can be seen here)
In this video, the Hindu activist Sampat Sharma can be seen saying, “This government and their whole system has failed in protecting our daughters. I am not here to instigate people against any community but if they will attack us like this, they should pay for it. This case is nothing but Jihad”.
He added this is not the only case, the family of the woman knows well about her whereabouts, and the police must arrest them and get the truth out. “We want our daughter back, he also demanded to shut down the school where the minor used to study and the accused woman used to teach”.
It is noteworthy that the minor girl with Nida has also shared a video on social media platforms. In this video she can be seen with Nida, who is wearing a Hijab, they both are emphasising in the clip that, Yogita left the home on her own. And that Nida has nothing to do with her elopement. They both are lesbians and love each other, they will live happily if left alone.
They apologise to their parents in the clip saying they did not want to do this but had no other options. The minor keeps saying, she left the home on her own. (The video can be seen here)
Notably, this case looks like grooming, where the teacher manipulated the minor into elopement. In the age of the internet, where people talk more about same-sex marriage and affairs, this minor has just become a victim of manipulation in the name of wokeism.
As per the information received from the office of the National Commission for the Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), Delhi, the commission has issued a notice to the Superintendent of Police, Bikaner and has demanded an action report in the case within seven days.
So far the administration has failed to locate the girl.
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