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Karnataka: Woman  alleges “love jihad”, as Syed Imtiyaz abandons her with the infant after conversion

A Kolkata-based Brahmin woman has alleged that she was trapped in a case of “love jihad” by a Bengaluru man, who forcibly converted her to Islam, married her, and later abandoned her with a two-month-old child. The woman has approached police and legal authorities seeking justice and protection

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Feb 13, 2026, 06:00 pm IST
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Bengaluru woman alleges abandonment after interfaith marriage, seeks legal help

Bengaluru woman alleges abandonment after interfaith marriage, seeks legal help

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BENGALURU: A 26-year-old woman from West Bengal has approached police and legal authorities in Bengaluru, alleging that she was deceived into religious conversion and marriage by a Muslim man, only to be deserted months later with a two-month-old baby. The case has triggered outrage among social activists, who have termed it another instance of alleged “love jihad.”

According to the complaint, Srishti Tripathi, a native of Kolkata and a member of a Brahmin family, met Syed Imtiyaz, a resident of BTM Layout in Bengaluru, through social media. Over time, the friendship reportedly turned into a relationship. The woman claims that Imtiyaz convinced her that he would marry her and take care of her.

Believing his assurances, Srishti left her hometown and came to Bengaluru. She later converted to Islam and changed her name to Zainab as part of the marriage process. The couple reportedly got married legally and began living together.

However, soon after the birth of their child two months ago, the relationship allegedly collapsed. The woman claims that her husband suddenly cut off all contact, switched off his phone and abandoned her completely.

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In a video statement that has now gone viral on social media, Srishti narrated her ordeal and appealed for help. She alleged that Imtiyaz forced her to delete the video and threatened her. After that, his phone remained switched off and he reportedly disappeared.

Speaking to media persons, the woman’s lawyer confirmed the allegations and said she had reached out to their legal team in distress. “Srishti Tripathi contacted us from Kolkata and explained her situation. She said she fell in love with Syed Imtiyaz, trusted him and married him. Now she has a two-month-old baby, but the husband has run away and left her helpless,” the advocate said.

The lawyer further stated that the woman feels cheated and betrayed. “She belongs to a Brahmin family and converted only for the sake of marriage. Today she is on the streets with an infant and has no financial support. She has come to us seeking justice,” the advocate added.

The situation became worse, according to the complainant, when she approached her in-laws for help. She alleges that Imtiyaz’s family refused to accept her or the child. “They told me clearly that they don’t want me, the baby or any responsibility. They are not even allowing me inside the house. I have no money, no place to stay,” she reportedly told her lawyer in tears.

Hindu activists who have taken up the issue have called it a classic case of “love jihad,” alleging that the woman was deliberately targeted because of her religion. They have demanded strict legal action against the accused and protection for the victim.

The woman has now filed a formal complaint at a police station in Bengaluru seeking action against Imtiyaz for cheating, abandonment and harassment. Legal experts say she can seek maintenance and child support under Indian law, irrespective of her religious status.

Police officials said they have received the complaint and are verifying the details. “We will examine all aspects of the case and take appropriate legal steps based on evidence,” a senior police officer said, requesting anonymity.

Hindu women’s groups have also expressed concern over the incident, pointing out that many young women fall prey to online relationships without verifying backgrounds. They have urged authorities to provide immediate shelter and counselling support to the victim and her child.

Topics: SrishtiLove JihadForced ConversionHindu womaninter-faith marriageImtiyaz
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