Within 30 days, the UP Police has registered 14 cases under this law, which came into force from 28 November. A total of 51 arrests have been made, out of which 49 accused are in jail.
Amonth has passed since the law made against 'Love Jihad' in Uttar Pradesh has come into effect. Within 30 days, the UP Police has registered 14 cases under this law, which came into force from 28 November. A total of 51 arrests have been made, out of which 49 accused are in jail.
According to the reports, 13 of these 14 cases are related to Hindu girls. In these cases, there have been attempts to forcefully convert them to Islam. Out of these 14 cases, only two complaints have come from the alleged victim girls, in other cases, the complaint has been lodged in the police by relatives.
The anti-conversion ordinance was approved by the UP Governor Anandiben Patel on November 27. As per data, three cases have been registered in Bijnor, two cases in Shahjahanpur. Apart from this, cases have been registered in Bareilly, Muzaffarnagar, Mau, Sitapur, Hardoi, Etah, Kannauj, Azamgarh and Moradabad districts. There is also a case in which the victim woman has not been traced yet.
On the other hand, out of the total cases, there are eight cases in which the couple described themselves as friends of each other or said to be in a relationship. A couple also claimed to be married. One case is also about forceful conversion to Christianity. In this, a case has been registered against three people in Azamgarh.
Just one day after the ordinance came into force, the first case was registered at Deoranian Police Station in Bareilly in which the girl's father Tikaram Rathore had complained that Awais Ahmed (22) tried forced his daughter to convert her religion. The Deoranian police of Bareilly arrested Ahmed on December 3 after registering the case.
0 Comments