Forced Conversion in Karnataka: Dr Mohammed Danish Khan arrested for forcing medical student to convert to  Islam
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Forced Conversion in Karnataka: Dr Mohammed Danish Khan arrested for forcing medical student to convert to  Islam

Dr Mohammed Danish Khan studying post-graduation in medicine at Manipal College tried to convert his classmate who is a Hindu to convert to Islam. He even made derogatory remarks on Rama Mandir and Hinduism the victim alleged in complaint

IndreshIndresh
Sep 3, 2024, 06:30 pm IST
in Bharat, Karnataka
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Mohammed Danish Khan, accused in the forced conversion case

Mohammed Danish Khan, accused in the forced conversion case

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Udupi: A disturbing case of forced conversion, alleged religious harassment and physical assault has emerged from Udupi, where a medical student has filed a complaint against a fellow student for making derogatory remarks about Sanatan and the Ram Mandir, while also pressuring her to convert to Islam. The accused, Mohammed Danish Khan (27), who was pursuing his post-graduation at Manipal Medical University, is now facing serious charges following his arrest.

The complaint details how the two students, both from outside Karnataka and pursuing their education in Udupi, initially developed a friendship that soon blossomed into a romantic relationship. However, this relationship took a dark turn when religious tensions began to surface. According to the complainant, the trouble began during the inauguration of the Ram Mandir on January 22 of this year. On that day, Khan allegedly made disparaging remarks about Sanatan Dharma and the Ram Mandir in her presence, deeply offending her religious sentiments.

The situation escalated on March 11, when Khan reportedly visited his girlfriend’s room and attempted to coerce her into converting to Islam. When she refused, he allegedly reacted violently, slapping her and pulling her by the hair. The complaint further states that Khan touched her inappropriately and demanded sexual favours, which she resisted. Despite her refusal, Khan allegedly continued to harass her over the phone, making her life increasingly difficult.

Unable to tolerate the harassment any longer, the student lodged a formal complaint at the Udupi Women’s Police Station on August 31. The police acted swiftly, arresting Khan and producing him in court. Following the hearing, the court ordered that Mohammed Danish Khan be placed in judicial custody while the investigation continues.

The case has sparked outrage in the local community, with many expressing concern over the alleged fundamentalism and coercion involved. Religious leaders and social activists have condemned the incident, calling for a thorough investigation to ensure that justice is served. The allegations have also raised questions about the safety and well-being of students, particularly women, who come from different parts of the country to pursue their education in Udupi and other cities.

In response to the incident, local Hindu organisations have demanded strict action against Khan, citing the need to protect the religious and personal freedoms of individuals. “This is not just a case of personal harassment; it’s an attack on the fundamental rights of individuals to practice their religion freely and without fear of coercion,” said a resident of Manipal.

The case has also drawn attention to the broader issue of religious fundamentalism on college campuses, where students from diverse backgrounds live and study together. There is growing concern that such incidents, if left unchecked, could lead to further communal tensions.

Udupi women police inspector  K Jayananda told Organiser that based on complaint of woman we have registered case under BNS  sections  (U/s-74,75(1)(i),75(1) (ii),75(2),78,302) and launched investigation. The accused produced before  JMFC court in Udupi which remanded him to judicial custody for 14 days.

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