Court Calls Out 'Love Jihad' as Threat to National Sovereignty

A local court has identified 'Love Jihad' as a strategy by certain anti-social elements to establish dominance through illegal conversions, posing a threat to India's unity and sovereignty. The court sentenced a man and his father for crimes involving deceit and coercion, highlighting the need for timely intervention.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Bareilly | Updated: 02-10-2024 15:26 IST | Created: 02-10-2024 15:26 IST
Court Calls Out 'Love Jihad' as Threat to National Sovereignty
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A local court in India has identified 'Love Jihad' as a strategy by anti-social elements from a particular religion to establish dominance through demographic warfare and international conspiracy.

Additional District Judge (Fast Track Court) Ravi Kumar Diwakar stated that Hindu girls are lured into relationships for illegal conversion, aiming to create conditions similar to Pakistan and Bangladesh.

The court sentenced 25-year-old Mohammad Alim to life imprisonment for raping and threatening a student after falsifying his identity and his 65-year-old father to a two-year jail term for aiding in the crimes.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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