In a startling development, Farman Khan—currently facing POCSO charges for his ‘Child Marriage’ to the “Kumbh Viral Girl”—has released a social media statement claiming his wife has gone missing in Ajmer, Rajasthan. The case, which drew national scrutiny over high-level CPM leaders’ facilitation in Kerala and the girl’s minor status, Khan has taken to social media and asserted that “his wife” is missing.
In the first video, he says the viral girl is missing from Ajmer in Rajasthan and that he has been searching for her but has not been able to find her. In the second video, he states that she is not in Ajmer and that he has travelled to Jodhpur in search of her.
Farman Khan, who faces charges under the POCSO Act after investigations revealed his wife was a minor at the time of their marriage in Kerala, posted a shaky selfie-style video from the streets of Ajmer (near Pushkar). The clip has gone massively viral.
Watch the Videos here…
She is missing from Ajmer
हेलो फ्रेंड्स….
– मोनालिसा कहीं भाग गई है
– फ़रमान उसको खोजने अजमेर/पुष्कर आया है pic.twitter.com/o3vDoCJkLb— Abhay Pratap Singh (बहुत सरल हूं) (@IAbhay_Pratap) April 12, 2026
Jodhpur
हाँ… मोनालिसा… तू इसी लायक थी 🖐️
ये फरमान है..जिसने मोनालिसा से निकाह किया
इसका कहना है — मोनालिसा गायब है 🚨
क्या मोनालिसा का खेल खत्म कर दिया इसने
और किसी फ्रिज या सूटकेस में छुपाकर अब उसे ढूंढ़ने का नाटक कर रहा ….?खैर… कर बुरा तो हो बुरा…✍️ pic.twitter.com/7nfxALR422
— Deepak Sharma (@SonOfBharat7) April 12, 2026
Is the Video Real?
Organiser has not been able to verify the authenticity of the video or its content. However, Farman Khan’s videos are going viral indicating that the 16-yr-old Kumbh viral girl is missing. However, there are reports that, after Madhya Pradesh police registering POCSO against Farman Khan, he is said to be missing. The videos come after the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST) stepped in and had confirmed that the girl was minor and the Birth certificate was faked by Farman to marry her illegally. Kumbh fame from the Pardhi tribal community, was a minor (around 16 years and 2 months old) at the time of the wedding.
POCSO FIR and a Secret Passport: Did Farman Khan’s Family Plot an Escape for the ‘Kumbh Girl’?
Just 24 hours after being hit with a POCSO FIR, Farman Khan released a frantic viral video from the streets of Ajmer, claiming his wife has vanished. While Khan appears distressed, claiming the “Kumbh Viral Girl” ran away during their Rajasthan trip, the timing has raised serious red flags. With investigators already looking into reports that Khan and his relatives were recently scrambling to secure a passport for the minor, her sudden disappearance has sparked fears of a deeper conspiracy to take her across borders or evade the law.
Madhya Pradesh Police have since registered a POCSO case against Farman Khan, along with other charges including abduction. The heat on the CPI(M) leadership has grown so intense that the party has gone completely silent on its earlier aggressive publicity about “the real Kerala story” and its repeated dismissal of Love Jihad concerns. The silence from the CPI(M) high command speaks louder than their earlier slogans ever did.
The girl, who became a national sensation after videos of her at the 2025 Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj went viral. What was projected as a shining example of “the real Kerala story” — complete with claims that “Kerala is heaven for interfaith marriages” and that “Love Jihad is a myth” — has now collapsed.
Kerala’s ruling Left Front is in full denial mode after senior CPI(M) leaders — Education Minister V. Sivankutty, Rajya Sabha MP A.A. Rahim, and state secretary M.V. Govindan — landed in serious trouble for publicly facilitating and felicitating the marriage of a 16-year-old girl to Muslim adult Farman Khan.
Why a 16-Year-Old Maha Kumbh Viral Girl Became a Target
The Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 in Prayagraj stood as one of the most high-profile Hindu events in modern history, drawing unprecedented global and Indian attention that made it an irresistible target for those seeking to manufacture a counter-narrative. A massive 118-member diplomatic delegation from 77 countries visited on February 1, 2025, including ambassadors Robert Maxian (Slovakia), Mariano Caucino (Argentina), Stella Nkomo (Zimbabwe), Diana Mickeviciene (Lithuania), Keiichi Ono (Japan), and others, while UNESCO Director Tim Curtis made a special visit from February 17–19, taking a holy dip and highlighting the event’s cultural significance; separately, a 21-member delegation from 10 countries (including South Africa, Singapore, Malaysia, Mauritius, and the UAE) arrived on January 15.
On the Indian side, BJP leader Sidharth Nath Singh welcomed the diplomats, and business giants Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani personally participated, amplifying the Kumbh’s image as a symbol of India’s spiritual and economic resurgence. It was precisely this global spotlight — turning the Kumbh into a worldwide showcase of Hindu unity and tradition — that allegedly prompted radical elements and their political backers to zero in on 16 year old young Pardhi tribal girl who went viral while selling Rudraksha beads at the mela.


















