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Uttar Pradesh: Muslim youths misusing beauty parlours for ‘Love Jihad’, alleges Pandit Dinesh Falahari

Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Sangharsh Nyas President, Pandit Dinesh Sharma Falahari has accused Muslim youths of using beauty parlours to trap Hindu women in alleged 'love jihad', leading to forced marriages and trafficking. He has demanded an immediate ban and strict action, calling it a nationwide conspiracy threatening Hindu society

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Pandit Dinesh Sharma Falahari, president of the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Sangharsh Nyas and the main litigant in the Krishna Janmabhoomi case, has sounded the alarm against an increasingly sinister pattern – Muslim youths gaining employment in women’s beauty parlours under assumed Hindu identities to execute planned cases of ‘love jihad’, emotional exploitation, and post-marriage trafficking.

In a scathing letter to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Falahari has demanded an immediate ban on Muslim men working in women’s parlours across Mathura and Vrindavan – two sacred cities that have become, according to him, new hunting grounds for predatory manipulation.

“This is not mere coincidence; this is a well-funded and organized conspiracy to break Hindu families and target our daughters. Muslim youths are disguising themselves – wearing ‘kalawa’ on wrists, applying ‘tilak’ on foreheads – to pose as Hindus and gain the trust of innocent girls in beauty parlours,” Falahari declared.

He claims that these parlours are now recruitment hotspots for Love Jihad, where young women are emotionally ensnared, followed by forced court marriages and in many cases, transported to other cities and sold under the cover of matrimony.

“They grow physically close to women during facials, haircuts, and skin treatments. From there begins the manipulation. Once the girl is trapped, she is cut off from her family and society,” he added. The letter further accuses Islamic organisations of providing financial and logistic support to these youths to run the operation covertly.

“From School Gates to Salons – The enemy has shifted base,” warns Sadhvi Yugeshwari Devi

Ram ki Dasi Sadhvi Yugeshwari Devi, a prominent voice in the Sant Samaj, warned that earlier, Muslim youths lurked near schools and colleges – but have now infiltrated beauty parlours, a space women trust and consider safe.

“We told our daughters not to speak to strangers outside school. But now the danger walks into parlours, pretends to be one of us, and starts conversations with women as clients,” she said. “This is systematic grooming and it’s spreading like a virus.”

Prominent sant Mahamandleshwar Ramdas Ji Maharaj made a strong appeal to Hindu women and beauty parlour owners: “If beautification is required, let Sanatani Hindus offer the service. There is no justification for employing meat-eating Muslim youths to serve Hindu women. We must draw a line to protect Dharma.” He went on to urge Hindu families to boycott such establishments and conduct their beauty routines at home or with known Sanatani professionals.

Falahari emphasised that this is not a local issue but part of a nationwide modus operandi: “From Kerala to Kanpur, the pattern is identical – fake identity, false love, quick marriage, and then disappearance. Families are left helpless. Girls are isolated and in many cases, never heard from again.”

The Sangharsh Nyas has demanded:

  • A state-level probe into beauty parlours employing Muslim men
  • Criminal cases against parlour owners knowingly facilitating such employment
  • Identity verification and religious background checks for staff working in women-only spaces
  • Deployment of investigative agencies to uncover the larger network behind these incidents

Falahari’s supporters have also called for a mass awareness campaign in Mathura-Vrindavan to alert Hindu families about the potential dangers.

So far, the district administration has remained silent, even as anger mounts in the region’s religious and social circles. With Mathura being the birthplace of Shri Krishna and a city of immense spiritual value, seers argue that the safety and honour of Hindu women must be upheld with the utmost seriousness.

“What begins as a haircut ends in a hellish nightmare. If CM Yogi does not act now, we may lose more daughters to this invisible war being waged under the cover of professionalism,” warned Falahari.

Topics: Yogi AdityanathLove JihadHindu WomenMuslim MenPandit Dinesh Sharma FalahariHindu women traffickingBeauty parlours
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