Gujarat: Mohd Firoz lured Hindu woman to relationship, converted before 'nikah' and later forced into prostitution
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Gujarat: Mohd Firoz lured Hindu woman to relationship, converted before ‘nikah’ and later forced into prostitution

Woman told media, "He wants to trap me in a dirty business. I am trapped in this. I wish no sisters fall into the trap of such heretics”

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Oct 20, 2023, 09:30 pm IST
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Hindu woman after being beaten up (L) and Firoz (R) (Zee)

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Another distressing case involving allegations of coercive conversion and abuse has emerged from Bhuj, Gujarat, raising concerns over the practice sometimes referred to as “love jihad.” The accused, Mohammad Firoz, is accused of deceiving a Hindu woman, Jankti, into a relationship, forcibly converting her to Islam, and subsequently subjecting her to physical and emotional abuse. Disturbingly, there is a viral video depicting the brutality she endured.

According to the footage, Jankti fell victim to Firoz’s deceitful affections. He allegedly manipulated her into converting to Islam for a forced nikah. Later, he insisted that she engage in intimate relations with other men, leading to her refusal and subsequent violent mistreatment.

In a video report by Zee News, the woman bravely stated, “He wants to involve me in the drug business. Whenever I refuse, he beats me up. He wants to trap me in a dirty business. I am trapped in this. I wish no sisters fall into the trap of such heretics.”

The victim has endured this harrowing situation for the past four years. Currently, she is hospitalized, and she is calling for strict legal action against Feroz. This case highlights the urgent need for intervention and protection for victims of such manipulative and abusive practices.

A video circulating on the social platform X depicts a young woman lying down, displaying clear indications of severe physical harm. The footage reveals dark bruises on her back, along with areas where the skin appears to be torn. The distressing nature of the footage has prompted significant concern. Claims indicate that the young woman, known as Janki, was allegedly trapped and forced into marriage by a young man named Firoz.

In Gujarat’s Bhuj, a Muslim man named Firoz, allegedly trapped a Hindu girl, Janki, and forced her into marriage and conversion.

According to allegations made by Janki, Firoz forced her to sleep with others.

The video shows how Janki was beaten up mercilessly by the accused. pic.twitter.com/yT7uWLP2Nb

— Organiser Weekly (@eOrganiser) October 20, 2023 

A verified social media user, The Analyzer, posted the video on X and wrote, “It’s high time now for our Hindu Girls to leave their obstinacy on their obsession with ‘Mera Abdul alag hai’. In Bhuj, Jihadi Firoz traps a Hindu girl named Janki, converts her & gets married. Then he starts forcing her to sleep with others, makes unnatural relationships, & beating her badly.. Just see her condition. Too painful to watch, she was beaten by an iron pipe all night.”

It’s high time now for our Hindu Girls to leave their obstinacy on their obsession with ‘Mera Abdul alag hai’.

In Bhuj, Jihadi Firoz traps a Hindu girl Janki, converts her & gets married.

Then he starts forcing her to sleep with others, makes unnatural relationship & beats her… pic.twitter.com/OtLi2Nftcb

— The Analyzer (News Updates🗞️) (@Indian_Analyzer) October 20, 2023 

In another case reported from Surat, a man identified as Mohammad Rehan posed as a Hindu man to only target Hindu women on social media platforms aspiring to be models. He used to offer them jobs and a hefty sum of money for their nudes. Later, he used these nudes to blackmail them and also uploaded the same on porn sites.

After one of his victims suspected something fishy, she informed the police, and he was arrested.

There is no end to targeted crimes against Hindu women across Bharat. Be it by means of love jihad, fake identity trap or for money, they are being targeted for their religious identity. The only motive remains that the perpetrators want them to convert.

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