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Karnataka: Bajrang Dal accuses YouTuber Mohammed Kwaja of ‘Love Jihad’, faking marriage papers & insults Hindus

Bajrang Dal has accused Dharwad-based YouTuber Mohammed Kwaja, alias Mukaleppa, of “love jihad,” alleging he used fake documents to marry a Hindu woman and mocked Hindu traditions in his videos. Police have summoned the couple, with Gayatri defending her marriage, while authorities probe the documents and review his online content

IndreshIndresh
Sep 20, 2025, 06:45 pm IST
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A fresh controversy has erupted in North Karnataka after Bajrang Dal activists filed a complaint against popular YouTuber and short-video content creator Mohammed Kwaja, also known as Mukaleppa. The activists have accused him of engaging in “love jihad” by allegedly marrying a Hindu girl through fraudulent documents, while simultaneously using his videos to insult Hindu faith and traditions.

The complaint was lodged at Dharwad Rural Police Station earlier this week. According to the activists, Mukaleppa married a Hindu girl named Gayatri on June 5, 2025, at the Mundagoda Sub-Registrar Office in Uttara Kannada district. They allege that he used fake documents during the registration process, giving his residence as Shirahatti Gandhinagar, which they claim is false.

Bajrang Dal leaders have said that this case is not a mere personal matter but a larger conspiracy to trap Hindu women under the guise of love. “This is part of a calculated scheme. People like Mukaleppa misuse social media platforms, gain popularity, and then deceive innocent Hindu girls into marriage and conversion,” alleged Sidhu Hiremath, Dharwad district convener of Bajrang Dal.

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Another activist, Shankar, echoed similar concerns. “He is using his YouTube fame to build trust among Hindu families, featuring Hindu girls in his videos. Once he gains their confidence, he pushes them towards relationships that end in religious betrayal. This is a classic case of love jihad,” he said.

Mukaleppa’s YouTube channel and short videos enjoy massive popularity across Dharwad, Haveri, Gadag, and other districts of North Karnataka. His content typically revolves around light-hearted comedy, dance routines, and everyday life sketches. However, the Bajrang Dal’s complaint claims that his videos often cross the line into deliberate mockery of Hinduism.

According to the activists, Mukaleppa has uploaded content where Hindu gods are portrayed humorously, rituals are trivialized, and festivals are mocked. “This is not mere entertainment. This is an assault on our dharma. It is propaganda designed to belittle Hindutva and divide communities,” said Hiremath.

The activists further warned that such content can corrupt the minds of impressionable young people. “Young boys and girls consume these videos daily. They see their gods mocked, their rituals ridiculed. Over time, this weakens their faith. This is not just about one individual this is about protecting the culture and future of Hindu society,” Shankar added.

Acting on the complaint, the Dharwad Rural Police summoned both Mukaleppa and his wife, Gayatri, for questioning. The interrogation lasted several hours, with officers reportedly focusing on the authenticity of the documents submitted for the marriage, as well as the allegations of religious insult in his online content.

During questioning, Gayatri stood firmly by her husband’s side. She told police that her marriage was entirely voluntary and that she was not coerced, threatened, or misled. “I married him of my own free will. There is no issue in our relationship,” she said, according to police sources.

Her statement did little to convince Bajrang Dal members, who were present outside the police station. They attempted to persuade her to reconsider her decision, but she rejected their appeals. “This is nothing but fraud. Hindu girls must stay alert and not fall into such traps. This is about protecting our culture and dharma,” the activists told reporters after the questioning.

The police have confirmed that an inquiry is in progress. The Sub-Registrar’s office at Mundagoda has been contacted to verify whether the documents used during the marriage registration were genuine. At the same time, cyber experts have been tasked with analysing Mukaleppa’s online content for evidence of religious insult.

A senior police officer told reporters that the case is still in its early stages. “We are examining the veracity of the allegations. The documents are being cross-checked, and the videos are under review. Only after the investigation is complete will we decide on further legal steps,” the officer said.

Topics: Love JihadBajrang Dalhindu girlMohammed KwajaMundagoda
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