In today’s fast-moving world, countless crucial stories concerning targeted violence against the Hindu community often go unreported, trivialised, or deliberately dismissed by sections of the so-called mainstream media as mere “propaganda.”
At Organiser, the nation’s oldest nationalist weekly, we consider it our moral duty to present the truth that others choose to ignore. For decades, Organiser has remained the unwavering voice of Hindus confronting systemic hostility, illegal detention, physical assaults, and even killings.
With this new weekly series, “Hindu Hate This Week,” we aim to document not just the incidents of violence and exploitation against Hindus, but also their resistance, resilience, and the stories of unheard victims across Bharat and beyond.
This week, Organiser tracked over 88 cases of targeted violence and coercion. Many victims faced religious grooming, physical attacks, or intimidation, some were even killed. Below are detailed reports of the major cases recorded this week.
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In a disturbing case from Amritsar, Punjab, a young Hindu man, Krishna Khosla, has accused his father and stepmother of forcibly converting him to Islam. In his complaint, Krishna alleged that his father, Rajiv Khosla (now calling himself Sai Rizq Shah), sent him to Bhatkal, Bengaluru, under the pretext of providing education and employment.
Once there, Krishna claimed, he was circumcised, tortured, and converted to Islam, with his new name being changed to Haider Ali. He further alleged that his father, who has long been associated with the Pir Baba dargah and maintains close ties with members of the Muslim community, received financial benefits for orchestrating the conversion.
He has also expressed concern that his sister may be the next target. Rajvinder Raja of the Hindu Mahasabha has demanded a high-level probe into the case.
November 6, 2025
1. Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh: A 40-year-old man, Moharram Ali, was arrested in Hardoi after meeting a minor Hindu girl at a restaurant on his birthday. Bajrang Dal activists, who observed suspicious behaviour, alerted the police. The girl’s family filed a complaint, and it was discovered that Ali had been in contact with her for just five days. Police acted promptly, arresting the accused.
2. Nainital, Uttarakhand: In Nainital, Faizan Faruqui allegedly eloped with a 19-year-old Hindu girl. Her mother fears that she may have been forcibly converted, accusing Faizan’s family of abetment. Police have launched a search operation, as local groups warn of a growing religious grooming network in the region.
3. Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh: A woman who lent Rs 1.5 lakh to a Muslim youth in Moradabad was allegedly raped and blackmailed when she sought repayment. The accused also took obscene photos to threaten her. The survivor has approached the Superintendent of Police demanding justice.
4. Sundernagar, Himachal Pradesh: In Sundernagar, Abbas, a married man with two wives, was caught on CCTV molesting a minor Hindu schoolgirl. Locals apprehended him, beat him, blackened his face, and handed him to police. Later, a communal clash erupted between his community and local Hindus. Investigations continue.
5. Gautam Buddha Nagar, UP: In Gautam Buddha Nagar, Noor Alam created a fake Hindu identity “Ayush” on Instagram to lure a minor Hindu girl. After months of grooming, he allegedly raped and threatened her family. Despite complaints, the family faced police indifference and delayed medical examination of the victim.
6. Delhi – The ‘K2K’ Case: A Delhi family accused Ashraf Khan and his sisters of trapping their daughter into conversion and nikah. Missing since October 18, the girl was found in Sultanpuri after allegedly being married in a secret ceremony. The family claims the sisters posed as Hindus. Public protests demanding justice continue as police face criticism for slow investigation.
7. Rajasthan-Delhi Border: A mother of two was allegedly trapped into a fake marriage by a man who concealed his identity. When his real religion was revealed, he forced her to convert, beat her, and allegedly coerced her children to embrace Islam. The accused has absconded.
8. Giridih, Jharkhand: A Kartik Udyapan procession in Giridih turned violent when a Muslim mob objected to devotional music. As Hindus dispersed peacefully, they were later attacked during cleanup, leaving over 20 injured, including women. Section 144 has been imposed, but arrests are pending.
9. Azamgarh, UP: In Azamgarh, police officers mediating a local dispute faced stone pelting, injuring several personnel. FIRs under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita were filed against 34 people; five arrests have been made so far.
10. Bareilly, UP: In Bareilly’s Hafizganj area, a Dalit Hindu girl has gone missing, allegedly trapped in a grooming network. Her family claims that police ignored repeated complaints and threats. Locals have accused the SHO of negligence and demanded strict action.
11. Meerut, UP: In Meerut’s Mawana, a woman accused a man of hiding his religion and marital status to conduct a fake court marriage. Later, he allegedly beat her, forced an abortion, and pressured her to convert. Police confirmed that an investigation is underway into the “sensitive” case.
12. Bhopal, MP: In Bhopal’s Kohefiza area, Bilal Khan alias Mohammad Tauheed, posing as Dinesh, befriended and assaulted a 25-year-old Hindu woman. He allegedly forced her to wear a burqa and threatened to kill her husband. Police have lodged an FIR and launched a manhunt.
13. Mirzapur, UP: Police in Mirzapur’s Chilh area recovered a minor Hindu girl allegedly converted and married by Ishtiyaq Ali. He had befriended the family through work ties in Panipat. The accused has been arrested under the POCSO Act, SC/ST Act, and the UP Unlawful Conversion Act, 2021.
14. Gorakhpur, UP: In Gorakhpur’s Gulariha, Abbas Ali, along with his wife, allegedly persuaded a 20-year-old woman to leave home. Her father filed a complaint leading to the registration of an FIR. Police confirmed the case is under investigation.
15. Lucknow, UP: A 23-year-old woman from Lucknow’s Chinhat area accused Furqan and his mother Rizwana of pressuring her to convert for marriage. Upon refusal, they allegedly attacked her and her family at home and workplace. An FIR has been registered and police are tracing the accused.
16. Varanasi, UP: Two Hanuman idols were desecrated in Varanasi’s Chaubeipur area around 5 a.m. Villagers condemned it as a direct attack on Hindu faith and vowed to reinstall new idols. Police have intensified patrolling and launched an investigation.
17. Maharashtra: Authorities in Gadchiroli, Maharashtra, rescued 91 Hindu children from an unregistered Christian missionary hostel, Aashirwad Hostel, allegedly run by Friend Missionary Prayer Band, Chennai. Children from SC and ST families were forced to join Christian prayers. The hostel had operated illegally for 11 years before being exposed.
18. Sambhal, UP: A school bus carrying Hindu students was attacked after teacher Najam allegedly orchestrated a mob assault following a minor temple dispute. The bus was ambushed by 20 men armed with rods and stones, injuring several children. Najam was later arrested after police found WhatsApp messages proving his involvement.
19. Kaushambi, UP: In Kaushambi, Shahnoor Alam allegedly raped an 18-year-old Dalit Hindu girl after trapping her in a fake love affair. During his attempted escape, he opened fire on police, who shot him in the leg in retaliatory firing. He was admitted to hospital and remains in custody under multiple criminal charges.
November 7, 2025
1. Aligarh, UP: Tensions flared in Gaumat village under Khair town of Aligarh district after members of the Muslim community allegedly encroached upon land belonging to the historic Pathwari Mandir. The disputed plot, part of the ancestral property of Mukesh Kumar Sharma, had been reserved by his forefathers for the temple’s future expansion.
2. Hamirpur, UP: A youth wearing a skullcap allegedly desecrated a sacred Shivling at a Shiva temple in Hamirpur’s Manjkhore Ramedi area, triggering anger among devotees. Eyewitnesses said the man entered the temple around 7 a.m., kicked the Shivling, and broke it in front of women worshippers. Locals detained the accused, identified as Chandrabhan of Banki village, before handing him over to the police.
3. Rajasthan: A shocking case of animal cruelty has emerged from Majrikalan village in Rajasthan’s Kotputli, where a cow was severely injured after acid was thrown on it. Gausevaks reached the spot and began treatment, saving the animal’s life, though it remains under recovery.
4. Sitapur, UP: A 17-year-old girl from Biswan area in Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh, was found hanging under suspicious circumstances after being allegedly attacked by a local man identified as Mohammad Mehtab and his associates. Her brother alleged that Mehtab had been stalking and harassing her for months. On the day of the incident, the accused allegedly entered the house when the girl was alone with her niece, assaulted her, and fled after she was found hanging. Police have registered a case of murder and assault. The investigation is ongoing, and locals have demanded justice.
5. Mirzapur, UP: In Mirzapur district, police arrested Ishtiyaq Ali of Bhadohi’s Gahar Pur village for allegedly abducting, converting, and marrying a teenage girl under false pretences. The girl’s father lodged a complaint after she went missing on October 28. Following her rescue, police booked the accused under the SC/ST Act and provisions of the Uttar Pradesh anti-conversion law. Station Officer Ravindra Bhushan Maurya confirmed that Ali has been sent to jail pending further inquiry.
6. Pilibhit, UP: Police in Pilibhit are searching for a 20-year-old woman who was allegedly lured away by a Muslim man. According to the woman’s mother, the accused, a resident of Hardoi district, had been in regular contact with her daughter for months after meeting her at a local fair. Police have registered a case and are conducting raids to locate the missing woman, said Sadar Kotwali SHO Satyendra Kumar.
7. Jhansi, UP: A POCSO court in Jhansi sentenced autorickshaw driver Shahrukh Pathan to three years in jail and a fine of Rs 11,000 for abducting and molesting two minor girls whom he picked up from the railway station. The case has reignited safety concerns for minors using public transport in Uttar Pradesh.
8. Pratapgarh, UP: A serious allegation has emerged from Pratapgarh, where Vaishno Kinnar Anjali Sakhi accused community leader Nargis of forcing Hindu kinnars to embrace Islam. Anjali claimed she was abducted and coerced into conversion eight years ago and has since faced death threats after filing an FIR. Police have begun an inquiry into the matter.
9. Murshidabad, Bengal: In Bengal’s Murshidabad district, security forces seized nearly 150 crude bombs over two days following unrest linked to local land and Waqf property disputes. Authorities suspect larger networks behind the stockpile and have stepped up search operations in the communally sensitive region.
10. Bangladesh: A Hindu mother of two in Bangladesh’s Khulna Division has alleged abduction and sexual assault by two men, Saiful and Imran, who threatened her family to leave the area, saying Hindus have “no place” there. One accused is out on bail while the other remains absconding. The family has reportedly relocated due to ongoing threats, raising fresh concerns about minority safety in Bangladesh.
11. Kushinagar, UP: Police in Kushinagar arrested a self-proclaimed healer, Mustaq Ahmad, for allegedly assaulting, intimidating, and defrauding a woman who approached him for her husband’s treatment. The accused allegedly blackmailed her with recordings and coerced her into a fraudulent land deal. Ahmad faces charges under sections related to sexual assault, fraud, and forced conversion.
12. Damoh, MP: A minor girl was rescued from Damoh’s Shobha Nagar area after being allegedly abducted by a local autorickshaw driver, Ramzan Khan. Police recovered the girl safely after her parents filed an FIR. SHO Manish Kumar confirmed the accused’s detention and said the investigation is in progress.
14. Muzaffarnagar, UP: A Muzaffarnagar resident, Haji Naushad, has been arrested for allegedly posing as “Sameer Sharma” to deceive, assault, and coerce a widow into religious conversion and marriage. The survivor revealed that the accused befriended her on social media, concealed his identity, and later blackmailed her with objectionable videos. Police acted after her viral video appeal, arresting Naushad under sections related to sexual assault, fraud, and the state’s anti-conversion law. SSP Sanjay Kumar Verma confirmed strict action following investigation.
15. Balaghat, MP: In Madhya Pradesh’s Balaghat district, police arrested three persons, including two minors, for assaulting a 15-year-old girl and blackmailing her with an obscene video. The incident took place in Lalbarra on October 26. The fourth accused, Ayyub Khan, remains absconding. Police have booked all under the POCSO Act, IT Act, and relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. The case has sparked widespread concern over rising crimes targeting minors and digital exploitation in the region.
November 8, 2025
1. Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh: Outrage erupted in Nandosi village after an objectionable video showing cow slaughter, accompanied by threatening remarks against Hindus, surfaced on social media. Police identified the accused as Mohammad Wahid, son of Navi Ahmad. The video, posted on Facebook, quickly went viral, triggering widespread anger among locals. Following a complaint, police arrested Wahid and seized his mobile phone for forensic analysis.
3. Korba, Chhattisgarh: Tension broke out in the Roomgadha New Shanti Nagar area after locals accused a group of attempting religious conversion by offering monetary inducements and making derogatory remarks about Hindu deities. As word spread, members of Hindu organisations reached the site and staged a protest. Police intervened to prevent escalation. Ward Councillor Laxman Shrivas alleged that he was threatened when he tried to question the activity, following which a complaint was lodged. Later, members of the Christian community filed a counter-complaint alleging assault. CSP Bhushan Ekka confirmed that both sides’ complaints are being investigated.
4. Mau, Uttar Pradesh: Police arrested two men accused of posing as Hindu sadhus and extorting money from residents. The duo, identified as Malalu Khan and Mohammad Chalan, were caught in the Sarailakhansi area after locals grew suspicious. Wearing saffron robes and carrying a sarangi, they had been seeking donations in the name of religious rituals. Police recovered the robes and musical instrument during the arrest.
5. Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh: Police detained a woman, identified as Urmila, for allegedly persuading villagers in Chandanpur to change their religion through inducements of money and household goods. Villagers claimed she encouraged them to discard idols of Hindu deities and follow another form of worship. Police recovered pamphlets and videos from her possession. SHO Dayashankar Ojha confirmed a case has been registered under the state’s anti-conversion law.
6. Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh: A 16-year-old girl died by suicide in a village under the Biswan area after alleged harassment by a local youth. Police have registered a case and launched an investigation. According to her brother’s complaint, a man named Mehtab and his associates had been troubling the girl for months. Police confirmed death by hanging and said all angles, including harassment, are being probed.
7. Bamako, Mali: Five Indian nationals working on an electrification project were kidnapped by armed men near Kobri town on November 6, officials confirmed. No group has claimed responsibility, though past incidents have been linked to al-Qaida and ISIS affiliates. The Indian workers’ employer has evacuated all staff from the region to Bamako for safety. Security experts say the kidnapping reflects deteriorating law and order in Mali, where extremist groups have intensified attacks near the capital.
8. Fatehpur, U.P.: A 19-year-old woman from Lalouli area went missing after visiting a local fair. Her father alleged that a co-worker named Sharif lured her away under the pretext of marriage and planned to convert her religion. Both the girl and the accused have been missing since November 5. Police have registered a missing person’s case, with teams deployed to trace them. SHO S. B. Singh said no evidence of conversion has surfaced yet, but investigations continue.
9. Amroha (U.P.): Police are investigating an alleged “marriage fraud” in which a woman, posing as a Hindu bride named Asha, married a local man and later absconded with cash and jewellery. Investigations revealed her real identity as Shaheen Khatoon from Bihar. The complainant, Sompal Singh, said the wedding was arranged by a broker for Rs 70,000. Police suspect a larger gang operating similar scams and have launched a search for other members.
10. Satna (M.P.): Police arrested Hamid Khan, who allegedly used a fake Hindu identity online to deceive a minor girl. The accused posed as ‘Kashyap’ on Instagram, established contact, and later blackmailed her using objectionable videos. The girl was rescued at Satna bus stand, and the accused was later apprehended. Police registered a case under the POCSO Act and IPC sections. Authorities said his phone contained incriminating evidence and further arrests are likely.
11. Kaushambi (U.P.): Police arrested Shahnur Alam, accused of assaulting an 18-year-old Dalit girl in Manjhanpur, after a brief encounter in which he was shot in the leg. According to police, the accused had been harassing the girl for months and entered her home to assault her when she was alone. A country-made pistol was recovered from him. CO Shivank confirmed that a case under rape, intimidation, and the SC/ST Act has been registered. The accused remains under medical care and police custody.
12. Ranchi (Jharkhand): Police arrested Abdul Rahim and Mojib Ansari for allegedly demanding ₹20 lakh from a businessman and detonating a bomb near his house after he refused to pay. Explosives and bomb-making materials were seized. Police are searching for four accomplices linked to the network.
13. West Bengal: Police arrested Ashadul Sheikh after his 14-year-old daughter accused him of repeated sexual abuse over two years. The survivor is under medical and psychological care, and a case has been filed under the POCSO Act.
14. Amritsar (Punjab): A youth named Krishna has alleged that his father, a recent convert now identifying as Sai Rizk Shah, sent him to Bhatkal, Karnataka, where he was allegedly confined and coerced to convert. Krishna claims he was renamed Hyder Ali and fears similar coercion against his sister.
November 9, 2025
1. Mirzapur, UP: Police in Mirzapur’s Rajgarh area arrested a woman identified as Pramila from Chandanpur village for allegedly luring villagers to convert to Christianity using monetary inducements. The arrest came after a complaint by Dhruvchandra, a resident of Rampur 38 village, who claimed Pramila encouraged people to abandon Hinduism. Police recovered religious books and a conversion-promoting video from her possession.
2. Siddharthnagar, UP: In an operation, Bhawaniganj Police solved a cow slaughter case within two days, arresting Shamsad (son of Haitul) and Ibrar (son of Munshi) of Dhankharpur village. Officers recovered knives, wooden tools, a jute rope, and tunnel equipment used for the act. Both accused were produced before the court after completing formalities.
3. Auraiya, UP: A 21-year-old woman from Auraiya has been missing since November 2, allegedly lured away by a youth named Rehan from Khanpur. Her mother filed a complaint at Kotwali police station, alleging that Rehan persuaded her daughter to elope. Despite search efforts, neither has been traced.
4. Kanpur, UP: In a disturbing case from Chamanganj, Kanpur, police arrested Raees Khan, who allegedly posed as a Hindu man named “Honey” and exploited a woman for 13 years under a false promise of marriage. The victim claimed that Raees began the relationship in 2013 and continued to blackmail her with obscene videos even after revealing his true identity.
5. Muzaffarnagar, UP: A Hindu woman from Madhya Pradesh was rescued in Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, after she was allegedly lured by a man identified as Shavez from Sikhera village. Police said Shavez brought the woman from a factory in Chhindwara (M.P.) to his village with apparent plans to convert her. Upon receiving information from Yashveer Maharaj, head of the Baghra Yog Sadhana Ashram, authorities intervened.
6. Fatehpur, UP: In Fatehpur, a 19-year-old woman went missing after attending the Thawai fair on November 5. Her father alleged that a man named Sharif, who worked with her at a brick kiln, lured her away and may have tried to marry her after conversion. Both Sharif and the woman are missing. Inspector SB Singh confirmed that a case has been registered and raids are underway to locate them.
7. Odisha: Odisha Police in Keonjhar district intercepted a truck (OD-05-ED-0190) transporting 16 cows illegally to West Bengal. Three men, including Alaluddin Sheikh, were arrested. Local activists tipped off police, highlighting how such smuggling operations bypass multiple checkpoints. Authorities admitted that the truck crossed ten posts without inspection, pointing to systemic failures.
8. Shravasti: In Bhayapurwa village, Shravasti, police arrested Rajesh Kumar, a self-styled preacher, for allegedly attempting to convert over 150 Hindus to Christianity during a prayer meeting. Acting on a tip, SHO Mahimanath Upadhyay led the raid, recovering Bibles, 138 Christian cards, and other conversion materials. Officials said Rajesh lured villagers by disparaging Hindu beliefs while glorifying Christianity. Preliminary investigation revealed links to missionary networks in Punjab and Nepal.
9. Chhattisgarh: In Dhamtari, local activists of the Hindu Jagran Manch protested against “healing meetings” conducted by Lakshman Singh, a retired soldier, and his wife, alleging they used them to convert Hindus. Officials, including Naib Tehsildar Vivek Chandrakar, inspected the site and seized religious materials. Residents reported the couple used loudspeakers late into the night, disturbing locals and promoting conversion.
10. Surat: In Dindoli, Surat, police uncovered a conversion racket allegedly operating inside Rajmahal Mall. Hindu families were reportedly offered Rs 20,000 to Rs 25,000 to convert, while recruiters earned commissions. Following a confrontation by Hindu groups, seven suspects were detained. MLA Manu Patel warned of a larger network exploiting financially vulnerable families.
11. Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh: In Kirari village, Bilaspur district, police booked Jawahar Lal Basanti, a Christian woman, for allegedly luring 25 Hindus, including minors, to convert during a prayer meeting. Victims alleged psychological manipulation and financial inducement. Hindu organisations staged protests, leading to the registration of a case under Section 299 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
12. Pakistan: A tragic case of religiously motivated violence emerged from Dano Dhandhal, Tharparkar (Sindh), where three Hindu youths, Dhanji, Gautam, and Jayaram of the Kolhi community, were found hanging from a tree. Families said Gautam faced repeated threats over his relationship with a Muslim girl. Police suggested suicide, but relatives rejected the claim, alleging a targeted lynching.
13. Kanpur: A Hindu woman in Kanpur alleged she was deceived by Raees Khan, who posed as “Honey” and exploited her sexually for over a decade under the promise of marriage. After discovering his real identity, the victim said Raees continued to blackmail her. Police arrested the accused and his family after she was assaulted upon confronting them.
14. Haryana: In Charkhi Dadri, Haryana, locals accused Kanhaiya Lal of Rohini and Rajesh of Sultanpuri (Delhi) of holding covert Christian conversion sessions disguised as “satsangs.” Police recovered Bibles and cash vouchers from the site. The accused denied wrongdoing, claiming they were conducting Hindu spiritual discussions.
15. Siddharthnagar: Two men, Shamshad and Ikram, were arrested in Dhankharpur village for cow slaughter. The police recovered knives and other slaughter equipment. SP Dr Abhishek Mahajan confirmed the arrests under the Cow Protection Act. Both accused have prior records.
16. Katni: In Katni, Madhya Pradesh, activists from the VHP and Bajrang Dal protested against a prayer meeting held by Gyanendra Das at Mission Chowk, alleging attempts to convert Hindu families through inducement. Police led by SHO Rakhi Pandey conducted questioning but found no immediate evidence of coercion. The matter remains under scrutiny as authorities verify whether financial inducement or religious manipulation occurred.
17. Alwar: In Alwar, Rajasthan, a Dalit youth, Pawan Deep, was reportedly abducted and beaten with caste-based slurs. During a panchayat meeting convened the next day, a mob attacked his family, injuring eight people. Police have registered a case under SC/ST Act provisions and are searching for the accused. Community leaders have called for stricter enforcement against caste-based violence.
18. Chhatarpur: A 13-year-old Hindu boy was assaulted by a hospital visitor while his father was undergoing treatment at Chhatarpur Hospital. The accused was arrested under the POCSO Act after confessing. The child is receiving counselling and medical care. Police have termed it an isolated incident unrelated to religious motivation.
19. Surat: In Surat, tensions flared after repeated reports of forced conversion attempts by missionary groups. Hindu activists staged protests, joined by MLA Manu Patel, demanding arrests.
20. Anand: Police in Anand, Gujarat, arrested a man for sexually exploiting a 16-year-old Hindu girl over several months. The case was filed under the POCSO Act. Investigations continue.
November 10, 2025
1. Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh: A 9-year-old girl was reportedly assaulted by a 35-year-old man identified as Shahrukh while she was out buying groceries in Kotwali Baraut. The accused allegedly lured her to an isolated location and attacked her. The child managed to escape and inform her family, following which police registered an FIR under relevant sections of the POCSO Act.
2. Shravasti, Uttar Pradesh: Police in Bhayapurwa village uncovered a large-scale Christian conversion network allegedly targeting economically weaker families. Two men, Rajesh Kumar and Kundan, were arrested for offering inducements including jewelry, food grains, and cash to persuade villagers to convert. A search led to the recovery of ten Hindi Bibles, baptism certificates, religious posters, and ID cards.
3. Katihar, Bihar: A historic Hindu temple in Katihar has remained under occupation by local Muslim groups for over three decades, according to residents who allege demographic changes following illegal infiltration from Bangladesh. Despite legal petitions, Hindus have been unable to regain access to their temple.
4. Faridabad, Haryana: In one of the country’s largest anti-terror operations, security agencies dismantled a terror network involving doctors and professionals linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind (AGH). A staggering 2,900 kg of explosives, assault rifles, and bomb-making materials were seized from two houses. Key accused include Dr Muzammil Shakil (Pulwama), Dr Adeel Ahmad Rather (Kulgam), and Dr Shaheen Shahid (Lucknow), radicalised by cleric Molvi Irfan Ahmad, a close associate of slain terrorist Zakir Musa.
Police said the group planned to orchestrate attacks across Delhi-NCR, using encrypted communication and logistical support from Kashmir-based handlers. ACP Varun Dahiya confirmed that eight suspects have been arrested. Investigators said the cache, if detonated, could have caused destruction comparable to the Beirut blast of 2020.
5. Balrampur, Uttar Pradesh: Police arrested Mohammad Yusuf for abducting a 15-year-old Hindu girl under the pretext of marriage. The accused, a resident of Pipra Mahima, allegedly persuaded the minor to elope.
The arrest followed a complaint by the girl’s family on October 6, prompting a special team led by ASP Vishal Pandey and CO Raghvendra Pratap Singh. Yusuf has been remanded to judicial custody.
6. Indore, Madhya Pradesh: Police have arrested Irfan, accused of deceiving and exploiting a Hindu minor through false identity, coercion, and blackmail. Investigations revealed links to a larger network involved in drug peddling and sexual exploitation.
November 11, 2025
1. Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh: Police arrested Imran, 25, accused of targeting a Hindu minor under a “love jihad” plot. When police confronted him, Imran allegedly opened fire, injuring his leg before being overpowered.
Recovered items included an illegal firearm, cartridges, and a mobile phone with evidence of similar crimes. The survivor revealed that she escaped after repeated threats. Police have invoked sections under the POCSO Act and IPC, and are tracing accomplices.
2. Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh: Police booked Ashraf Jabir for allegedly harassing a female college student and forcing her to convert to Islam. The victim stated that Jabir assaulted her near Maharana Pratap Gate, renamed her “Shabnam,” and issued threats when she resisted. Authorities have filed an FIR under relevant sections, and police are pursuing his arrest.
3. Akbarpur, Uttar Pradesh: A Dalit woman accused Asif, a resident of Miranpur, of sexual exploitation and forced conversion over eight years. The complaint alleges that Asif made her consume beef and forced her to wear a burqa. When she became pregnant, she claims Asif and his family forced an abortion and took her to a madrasa for conversion rituals. Police have registered cases of rape, coercion, and assault. The investigation is ongoing.
4. Namli, Madhya Pradesh: A minor girl was harassed by Mubarik Shah and his underage sister, who allegedly pressured Hindu girls to form relationships. The duo contacted victims via Instagram and Snapchat. Police registered a case under POCSO, following intervention by Bajrang Dal activists.
5. Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh: Police arrested Amir and Shahrukh, accused of abducting a Hindu girl and coercing her into signing documents for religious conversion. Both have multiple criminal cases pending, including sexual assault and intimidation. Investigations link them to a wider conversion network.
6. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh: Amit Tripathi, BJP Yuva Morcha leader, intervened to prevent Aakram Sheikh, a married man with three children, from eloping with a Hindu woman. The accused’s wife tipped off locals, leading to his arrest. Police are investigating similar cases linked to Sheikh.
7. Silchar, Assam: Retired headmaster Nazrul Islam was arrested for a social media post allegedly supporting the Delhi Red Fort blast and terming it an “election stunt.” CM Himanta Biswa Sarma directed police to take strict action. Authorities are examining possible extremist links.
8. Katihar, Bihar: Local protests erupted after Bangladeshi infiltrators allegedly occupied Hindu temple land. Residents warned of demographic shifts in the region. Authorities have launched a probe amid communal tension ahead of the state polls.
9. Faridabad, Haryana: Police recovered an additional 50-60 kg of explosives linked to the earlier 2,900 kg seizure. Experts say the total cache, if detonated, could have caused devastation comparable to the Beirut 2020 explosion. Investigations continue.
10. Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh: Police have launched a manhunt for Tanveer, a tuition teacher accused of assaulting his 12-year-old student. The child escaped and was found bleeding nearby. A POCSO case has been registered.
11. Faridpur, Bangladesh: Tension flared after Chandra Rishi, a Hindu youth, married Maria Akhtar, a Muslim woman who converted to Hinduism. Islamist mobs protested, and police detained the couple, later separating them. Local clerics have demanded criminal action against the youth.
From Uttar Pradesh to Assam and Bihar, the incidents reported between 6-11 November 2025 highlight an alarming surge in crimes involving religious coercion, sexual exploitation, and targeted violence against Hindus. The pattern, from deceptive relationships to systemic conversion efforts, show the urgent need for strict enforcement of anti-conversion laws, swift judicial action, and vigilance against ideological radicalisation.
Law enforcement agencies continue their efforts to ensure justice, safeguard minors, and protect the religious and cultural integrity of Hindu communities.


















