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ABVP Keralam flags ‘Love Jihad’ angle in killing of Sawariya Basanth in Uzbekistan by accused Sadarul Anam

ABVP Keralam has condemned the murder of MBBS student Sawariya Basanth in Uzbekistan, alleging it was linked to a failed attempt to force her religious conversion. The organisation has demanded a thorough investigation and diplomatic efforts to bring the accused to India for trial

Dr Vishnu AravindDr Vishnu Aravind
Jul 11, 2026, 10:30 pm IST
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ABVP Keralam flags 'Love Jihad' angle in killing of Sawariya Basanth in Uzbekistan by accused Sadarul Anam

ABVP Keralam flags 'Love Jihad' angle in killing of Sawariya Basanth in Uzbekistan by accused Sadarul Anam

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The Keralam unit of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) has expressed grave concern over the brutal killing of MBBS student Sawariya Basanth in Uzbekistan, describing the incident as part of a larger pattern of what it termed “Love Jihad” rather than an isolated crime.

The student organisation has urged both the Central and Keralam governments to intervene immediately, calling for a comprehensive investigation into the circumstances surrounding the murder and diplomatic efforts to bring the accused back to India to face trial.

According to ABVP, Sawariya Basanth, a first-year MBBS student at Bukhara State Medical Institute in Uzbekistan, was subjected to repeated harassment and torture by her classmate Sadarul Anam, who also studied at the same institution and hails from Malappuram district in Keralam.

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The organisation alleged that the accused repeatedly pressured Sawariya to renounce Hinduism and convert to Islam. It claimed that despite continuous intimidation and coercion, the student firmly resisted these attempts, following which she was murdered.

ABVP links incident to wider ‘Love Jihad’ debate

In its statement, ABVP asserted that the murder reflects what it described as the growing menace of “Love Jihad” in Keralam. The organisation alleged that such incidents are becoming increasingly alarming and accused both the Congress and Communist parties of attempting to suppress the issue for what it described as appeasement politics.

The student body further stated that Sawariya Basanth has now been added to what it called a growing list of victims, naming Akhila, Athira, Nimisha and Sona Eldose among others. According to ABVP, these incidents cannot be viewed in isolation and instead point to a wider social problem requiring urgent attention.

The brutal murder of medical student Sawariya Basanth in Uzbekistan is absolutely shocking. My deepest condolences to her grieving family.

The government must ensure swift justice. This cannot be dismissed as just another crime.

The authorities must listen to her family. They… pic.twitter.com/Zr2jLiQu2W

— Rajeev Chandrasekhar 🇮🇳 (@RajeevRC_X) July 10, 2026

The organisation also alleged that extremist elements are grooming individuals through radical ideological indoctrination, using methods including what it described as “Love Jihad” to target members of other religious communities and undermine national unity. It claimed that such ideological influences produce individuals capable of committing crimes similar to the one alleged in Sawariya’s case.

Calls for diplomatic action and justice

ABVP appealed to both the Central and State governments to undertake all necessary interventions to uncover the full truth behind the murder. It also urged the Ministry of External Affairs and the Indian Embassy to initiate effective diplomatic engagement with Uzbekistan to facilitate the repatriation of the accused so that he can be produced before Indian courts and face what it termed the maximum punishment under the law.

Sadarul Anam, a medical student from Kerala brutally murdered 21-year-old fellow MBBS student Sawariya Basanth in Uzbekistan.

But that's not the most chilling part.

Sawariya's family and classmates allege that Sadarul had repeatedly pressured her to convert her religion. They… pic.twitter.com/xh2A5PslLp

— Instant Info (@InstantInfo07) July 11, 2026

ABVP State Secretary Yadhu Krishnan said the increasing number of cases that the organisation categorises as “Love Jihad” victims is a matter of serious concern. “Akhila, Athira, Nimisha, Sona Eldose… and now Sawariya Basanth, the list of Love Jihad victims is consecutively increasing, which is a petrifying matter. The double standards of the Left and Right parties, who always turn a blind eye to such issues, cannot be accepted. This is not an isolated incident, and this menace rising in society must be taken seriously.”

He further demanded a thorough investigation into the case and proactive government intervention to bring the accused back to India for trial. Yadhu Krishnan also appealed for stronger diplomatic engagement with foreign countries to ensure the safety and security of Indian students studying abroad, adding that ABVP would continue its campaign until justice is delivered for Sawariya Basanth.

 

Topics: ABVPLove JihadBVP State Secretary Yadhu KrishnanMurder of MBBS student Sawariya BasanthSadarul Anam
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