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MP Coaching Jihad: Aslam Khan poses as ‘Abhi,’ a Shiv bhakt, grooming Hindu girls for sexual exploitation and recording

In a disturbing case from Morena, Madhya Pradesh, Aslam Khan, alias Abhi, was arrested for allegedly running a "Love Jihad" racket, exploiting female students at his coaching institute. Posing as a Hindu devotee of Bhagwan Shiv, he used hidden cameras to blackmail victims, with connections reportedly extending beyond the region

Subhi VishwakarmaSubhi Vishwakarma
May 8, 2025, 07:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Madhya Pradesh
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Accused Aslam alias Abhi with a girl at the coaching center recorded on camera (L) and after arrest (R)

Accused Aslam alias Abhi with a girl at the coaching center recorded on camera (L) and after arrest (R)

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Madhya Pradesh has increasingly become a focal point for grooming and “Love Jihad” cases in recent times. From the infamous Ajmer 1992-like incident in Bhopal to the recent shocking case in Morena, the situation has raised serious concerns.

In the latest case, Aslam Khan, a computer coaching operator from Morena, allegedly posed as a Hindu named ‘Abhi’ and presented himself as a devotee of Bhagwan Shiv to gain the trust of Hindu girls attending his coaching center. Khan exploited the girls sexually and secretly recorded the acts using a hidden camera.

Activists have alleged that Khan was sharing these explicit clips with his associates in Meerut and Ghaziabad. Following the revelations, the police have detained Aslam Khan along with his accomplice, and a detailed investigation has been launched to uncover the extent of the racket.

According to inputs gathered by Organiser, there are over 20+ victims in this case, but none have come forward to speak against Aslam in front of the police. A complaint was registered only after the father of one victim approached the police, detailing what had happened to his daughter. No other victims have come forward as of now.

The police are tracking the victims based on footage recovered from the hidden camera installed in the coaching center. This pattern closely resembles the Ajmer 1992 blackmail scandal, where victims, fearing the accused’s connections, did not come forward publicly.

What the FIR say?

Organiser has obtained a copy of the FIR (Number: 263/2025) registered at Kotwali Morena.

According to the FIR, the victim’s father, Ramesh Sharma (name changed, surname retained to protect identity), told the police that his daughter, Sonal (name changed), was attending a computer coaching center called ‘Insaniyat Digital India Computer Institute’ in the Jiwajiganj area of Morena. She was pursuing a Diploma in Computer Applications (DCA) there.

On May 6, Ramesh received a call from Purshottam Jain, one of the partners of the coaching institute, who informed him that the man running the institute, Abhi, was actually Aslam Khan. Jain revealed that Aslam had been sexually exploiting Ramesh’s daughter for the past few months in the backroom of the coaching center and had recorded the acts on camera.

Copy of the FIR as accessed by Organiser

Based on this information, Ramesh contacted Sonal, who was in Kanpur at the time. She confirmed that she had been tortured and sexually exploited by Abhi but was too afraid to speak out.

After receiving confirmation, Ramesh filed a complaint at the police station, seeking justice. Based on this complaint, the accused has been charged under Sections 74 (Outraging the Modesty of Women), 75 (Sexual Harassment), and 77 (Voyeurism – recording someone on camera) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.

Aslam Khan Poses as ‘Abhi,’ a Shiv bhakt

Notably, Aslam portrayed himself as a devotee of Bhagwan Shiv, with several photos of Shivji displayed in his coaching institute. He wrote “Shiv Mahima” on the blackboard every day, including on Tuesday when he was caught.

Posters installed at the centre

The blackboard read: “Whatever happens is by the will of Bhagwan Shiv, whatever is happening is by the will of Bhagwan Shiv, whatever will happen is by the will of Bhagwan Shiv. Shiv is the Guru, and the Guru is Shiv. My Guru, Shiv Shankar Bholenath, I offer millions of salutations at your holy feet. My Bhagwan, shower your grace on this servant. May I always worship you and follow your commands. O, Supreme Lord, protect your devotee from the senses and time. May your glory always prevail, and may your kingdom pervade every particle. Lord, grant your grace so that there is love in all actions and no trace of ego.”

Board installed in the coaching

It is noteworthy that the police recovered over two dozen objectionable videos from Aslam Khan, alias Abhi. These videos show him engaging in obscene acts with female students attending his computer coaching classes. He would take the students one by one to the institute’s library, where he committed these acts. He also allegedly had physical relations with some students, but their parents are avoiding coming forward to the police or media.

Hidden camera Horror

Aslam had installed hidden cameras in the institute’s library, where he would take the students individually. Some students initially felt uncomfortable, but he would repeat the obscene acts in the same library. When students resisted, he would show them the recorded videos and threaten to make them viral, trapping them in his scheme.

He coerced the students into physical relations and pressured them to convert to Islam once they were fully under his control.

The students remained silent due to fear of defamation, but one student informed her parents, who then contacted Devendra Mudgal, the head of Hindu Jagran Manch. Devendra Mudgal and his associates apprehended Aslam and handed him over to the Kotwali police.

Aslam Khan, son of Mohammad Khan, hails from Gormi in Bhind district. He is associated with the well-known Insaniyat Foundation group, after which he named his computer coaching institute “Insaniyat.” Members of this group do not use their surnames and instead write “Insaniyat.” Aslam took advantage of this to conceal his identity. The institute has two partners, one of whom is Pradeep Sharma, who resides in Morena’s New Housing Board Colony.

He also possessed two Aadhaar cards—one bearing the name Aslam Khan and the other with the name Abhi Insaniyat. He presented the Aadhaar card with the name Abhi to the institute operators, who trusted him since he had been teaching in the area for the past four years. Aslam lived at the coaching center itself and took care of the day-to-day operations. The other two operators—one named Jain and another individual—handled marketing and student accounts, while the responsibility of teaching and conducting classes solely rested with Abhi. They never suspected that he would turn out to be a Muslim.

Two Adhar Cards recovered by Aslam alias Abhi

Shockingly, Aslam Khan’s connections extend beyond Morena and Bhind to other districts and possibly foreign countries. He allegedly sent the objectionable videos of the students to his associates.

The grooming modus operandi

Devendra Mudgal, speaking with Organiser, said that Aslam was grooming girls in a manner similar to the film The Kerala Story.

Some of the instances he cited include:

1. Encouraging girls to do whatever they wish and become rebellious, stating it is the need of the hour. He told them that not everything needs to be done as per their parents’ instructions and that they should learn to lead their lives their own way.

2. Telling the girls that marriage is unnecessary in modern times. He suggested they could live with anyone they want, have children with another man they like, and that the concept of marriage should be abandoned.

3. Claiming to be a devout follower of Bhagwan Shiv, asserting that he had read Hindu religious texts and visited temples. However, he would point out flaws in Sanatan Dharma, raising doubts in the girls’ minds about their religion.

4. Informing the girls that he knew someone brilliant in Islamic knowledge, using references to the Quran to counter Hindu religious texts. He told them he would soon convert to Islam, claiming it is the most progressive religion, and urged them to convert to Islam with him during the ceremony.

All the victim girls belong to the Hindu community, including those from Brahmin, Kshatriya, Kayastha, Vaishya, and other communities, as well as a girl from the Jatav community. Local Bhim Army activists initially showed up but later withdrew after learning about the accused party.

Only one girl, a Muslim named Asiya, was involved in approaching the Hindu girls and taking them to Aslam. They would talk for hours until the Hindu girl was completely under the accused’s influence.

CSP Deepali Chandoriya stated that the matter is under investigation. The accused is linked to the Insaniyat Foundation group, and his name is listed as Aslam Khan in the records. Only images of Hindu deities were found in his institute.

Topics: Coaching JihadAjmer 1992 like caseIslamLove JihadMorenagrooming JihadIslamic fanaticism
Subhi Vishwakarma
Subhi Vishwakarma
Subhi Vishwakarma is a journalist known for her reporting on issues such as forced religious conversions, organised missionary and Islamist networks, and grooming gangs. Her political coverage from Jharkhand and West Bengal has garnered significant attention for its depth and ground-level insights. In addition to her work on anti-Bharat activities, she also writes extensively on education, law, and broader social issues. She has previously been associated with SwarajyaMag, Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation, and Gems of Bollywood. She can be followed on X at @subhi_karma. [Read more]
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