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Madhya Pradesh govt reveals 283 ‘Love Jihad’ cases since 2020; SIT formed as Malwa-Nimar emerges as hotspot

The Madhya Pradesh Assembly was told that 283 ‘Love Jihad’ cases were registered between 2020 and mid-2024, with Malwa-Nimar region topping the list. An SIT has been formed to probe alleged forced conversions amid fears of a larger terror conspiracy

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The BJP-led Madhya Pradesh government has tabled shocking statistics in the State Assembly, revealing 283 registered cases of ‘Love Jihad’ between January 2020 and July 15, 2024. Alarmingly, 73 of the victims were minors.

According to data presented, the Malwa-Nimar region, historically a stronghold of the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), has emerged as the epicentre. Indore district recorded 74 cases, including 55 within the city, making it the single highest in the state. Bhopal followed with 33 cases, while Khandwa and Ujjain each saw 12, and Chhatarpur reported 11.

Convictions remain low, most cases still pending

Despite the scale of the problem, the legal outcome remains concerning. Out of 86 cases where trials have concluded, 50 ended in acquittals, only 7 resulted in convictions, and one was closed after a compromise. 197 cases are still pending in courts, highlighting delays and systemic challenges.

Authorities report that in several cases, victims have turned hostile under societal and legal pressure or have been coerced into settlements.

SIT formed to investigate forced conversions

In response to a query from BJP MLA Ashish Govind Sharma, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav informed the Assembly that the State Police Headquarters constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) on May 4, 2025. The SIT will probe exploitation and forced religious conversions, registering cases under the Madhya Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act, 2021.

Hindu panchayat mobilises in Ujjain

On August 8, 2025, Ujjain witnessed a massive ‘Hindu Panchayat’ rally against the rising cases of Love Jihad. Thousands of Hindu families, saints, and seers marched through the city, resolving to economically boycott individuals and entities that support such acts.

Terror link suspicions in Malwa-Nimar

The Malwa-Nimar belt’s notoriety is compounded by its history. Once a SIMI hotbed, the area has, in recent years, been flagged by intelligence agencies for possible ISIS influence in districts like Burhanpur, Khandwa, and Khargone.

The National Commission for Women (NCW) has hinted that Love Jihad may be part of a coordinated terror-linked conspiracy. Reports suggest that urban operatives may be running a SIMI-style network, orchestrating targeted conversions as part of a larger subversive agenda.

Topics: Madhya Pradesh Love Jihad casesMalwa-Nimar SIMI linkforced religious conversion MPMohan Yadav SITIndore Love Jihad dataHindu Panchayat Ujjain rallyISIS influence in MP
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