US: Indian diaspora presses 'Justice for Neha' - Save Hindu daughters from 'Love Jihad' & its diabolical agenda
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US: Indian diaspora presses ‘Justice for Neha’ – Save Hindu daughters from ‘Love Jihad’ & its diabolical agenda

'Justice for Neha' echoes concerns over 'Love Jihad' and its political implications. Neha's case highlights the need to shield vulnerable individuals from manipulative agendas. Amid escalating debates on religious conversions, it signifies a broader struggle for protecting individual rights

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On April 28, several members of the Indian diaspora gathered at the iconic Times Square to voice their outrage over the brutal killing of a Hindu girl, Neha Hiremath, by Fayaz on a University campus in Karnataka, India. Similar rallies were organised at other locations, including the Lincoln Memorial in DC, as well as in Chicago and Atlanta. Participants expressed profound concern about the pervasive prevalence of what is termed ‘love jihad’ targeting Hindu girls and women across India.

The ultimate goal of the ecosystem is political conquest by preying on non-Muslim women (either eliminate them or co-opt them to produce more Muslims) using the ready supply of men who are subjected to religious indoctrination greatly reinforced by Madrasa education. Love Jihad, Human Trafficking, and Narcotics mafia are closely related.
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Rally attendees articulated their deep concern that the brutal atrocities seen in the cases of Neha, Shraddha and thousands of young girls are not isolated incidents but part of a pre-planned, well-funded operation known as ‘Love Jihad’ carried out nationwide by a deeply entrenched ecosystem. The brutal stabbing of Neha by Fayaz, who attacked her neck 14 times in 30 seconds and Aftab, who dismembered Shraddha into many pieces, along with numerous girls who were stabbed, hanged or beaten into coma, are seen as part of an agenda of targeting girls of other religions by certain sections of the Muslim community. These girls face two dire choices: succumb to the ecosystem agenda or suffer a brutal fate. This phenomenon affects girls of several religions; for instance, in Kerala, clergy have repeatedly highlighted how thousands of Christian girls are brainwashed and coerced into marriage through ‘love jihad’ and ‘narcotic jihad’. Similar incidents have been reported outside India in countries like the UK where grooming gangs belonging to Pakistani Muslim backgrounds target minor girls for sexual exploitation. While the West grapples with political correctness, India contends with apathy, systemic weakness and opportunistic politicians chasing vote banks. Following Neha’s murder in the Karnataka State of India, the State Government dismissively attributed it to a case of ‘love gone bad’, despite CCTV footage revealing the extent of unspeakable brutality involved. This response underscores the grim reality faced by Hindu women in India.

Last year, the Organiser portal highlighted at least 60 instances, among hundreds, where young Hindu girls met brutal ends, some dismembered. The OpIndia Love Jihad archives detail hundreds of such cases across over 70+ web pages, shedding light on the victims of love Jihad. These reported cases are a minute fraction of the actual cases. Specifically, in the State of Kerala, a significant number of cases, reportedly totalling 34,000, have been brought to public attention through the movie, ‘The Kerala Story’. Even as we reel from the horror of what Neha endured, we learn of mother in the Jehangir area of Delhi who, after her minor daughter was relentlessly harassed by a Minor Mulsim boy, send her to a hostel for safety, only to be visited by the boy and his friends who shot her to death. This was in spite of the mother seeking police help to protect her daughter. These crimes are not isolated but are supported by a very powerful, well-funded ecosystem. Most criminals either abscond or get bail only to commit more crimes with the active support of the ecosystem, with Government and police often moving on while victims and their families are left devastated. This love jihad has a variant known as ‘soft’ love jihad, where Muslim men, often already married, are paid to entice and marry Hindu (and Christian) girls or vulnerable women, only to be abandoned after having children. Interestingly, the caste of the Hindu woman determines the payment to the Muslim man; the higher the caste, the higher the payments.

The ultimate goal of the ecosystem is political conquest by preying on non-Muslim women (either eliminate them or co-opt them to produce more Muslims) using the ready supply of men who are subjected to religious indoctrination greatly reinforced by Madrasa education. It is supported by the Western deep state and other broken Indian forces for their geopolitical goals. According to social media, the brutality to which Neha was subjected is rooted in a medieval mindset justified using Quranic scriptures such as the 47th chapter, Sura 4, which instructs Muslims to smite the necks of the non-believers, referred to as Kafirs. It is also to strike fear in the targeted girls on what fate is in store for them if they refuse to fall in line to the agenda.

Also Read: Neha Murder Case: Karnataka Police arrest Sadiq & Adil for justifying Neha’s murder by calling it ‘Justice for Love’

The targeting of girls and young women represents a form of terrorism aimed at political conquest, increasingly intertwined with human trafficking. Both ‘love jihad’ and human trafficking, facilitated by narcotics, constitute a multi-billion dollar industry that has formed alliances with the media, police officials, politicians, lawyers and even the judiciary. The self-appointing Indian higher judiciary is more concerned about the rights of criminals and terrorists, with little regard for the fundamental rights of victims and their devastated families. Ross Kemp, a renowned international journalist, highlighted in his acclaimed ‘Extreme World’ series that India allocates a larger percentage of its GDP to military spending than the US and invests in multi-billion dollar space programs, yet fails to address these issues of such magnitude and brutality. What is the purpose of the Indian constitution if it cannot safeguard the fundamental right to life and freedom of a young woman, or even more distressingly, of minor girls? Where is the deterrence to avoid future crimes? What is the purpose of the so-called National and State Commissions for Women? These are the burning questions on the minds of those who studied the matter and participated in the rallies. Rally participants urge the Indian Government to address these issues with the urgency they demand. Here are a few suggestions for consideration.

Topics: USLove JihadHuman Traffickinghindu girlsmuslim communityNeha Hiremath Murder
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