In an incident, the Pandeshwar police in Mangalore city located a missing Hindu girl with a notorious Muslim youth, Muhammad Ashpak. The discovery has sent shockwaves through the community due to Ashpak’s criminal background.
Muhammad Ashpak (29), who has eight criminal cases registered against him at the Vidyanagar police station in Kasaragod, is married. The Hindu girl, a student at a private college in Mangalore, had been reported missing by her family, prompting a police investigation. During the investigation, Pandeshwar police traced the young woman with Ashpak, raising concerns about her safety and the nature of their relationship. The girl’s father has complained to the Mangalore Police Commissioner, alleging that Ashpak kidnapped his daughter and forcibly converted her to Islam. This incident has fueled allegations of “love jihad,” a term used by some to describe alleged efforts to convert Hindu women to Islam through marriage.
The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) has strongly condemned the incident. Sharan Pumpwell, a VHP leader, stated, “Love Jihad is rising on the coast. Hindu society needs to wake up against this. A strong law needs to be introduced in the country to curb the conversion of young Hindu women in the name of love and marriage.”
The police are now investigating whether the young woman went with Ashpak willingly or if she was coerced. The investigation will determine their relationship’s true nature and the circumstances under which she left.
This incident is part of a more significant, ongoing controversy in coastal Karnataka and other parts of India, where some groups claim that there is a deliberate effort to convert Hindu women through deceitful means. The term “love jihad” has become a cry for these groups, who call for stricter laws to prevent such conversions. As the police investigation continues, the girl’s father and community leaders are awaiting clarity on the matter. The outcome of the investigation will likely influence public opinion and could lead to calls for legal reforms.
This case highlights the complex and sensitive nature of interfaith relationships in India and the communal tensions that can arise from them. The authorities are urged to handle the situation carefully to ensure justice and maintain communal harmony.
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