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‘Saffron entrap’: Pamphlets in Indore declare Hindu outfits attempting to rework Muslim women into Kafirs

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By Express News Service

BHOPAL: A pamphlet titled Khula Khat (open letter) for Muslim women and women cautioning them regarding the ‘saffron love entice’ conspiracy inside the BJP-ruled Madhya Pradesh’s Indore has saved the cops on their toes. 

The pamphlet mentions the RSS and totally different right-wing outfits similar to the Bajrang Dal plotting a conspiracy to rework Muslim women. It further mentions that they’ve tried to rework spherical 10 lakh Muslim women into Kafirs (non-believers of God and tenets of Islam).

It moreover mentions about conversion of 800 Muslim women, having been already completed in Amravati, a metropolis in Maharashtra.

It further alerts Muslim women regarding the social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram getting used to lure Muslim women into friendship traps in faculties and colleges.

A replica of the concerned pamphlet was reportedly shared by a Hindu woman with the Indore police on Tuesday evening time.

“An FIR has subsequently been lodged u/s 153-A IPC (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc) at the Rawji Bazar police station against unidentified persons and investigations are underway,” Indore’s police commissioner Makarand Deouskar suggested to this newspaper on Wednesday.

According to key Indore police sources, city police had already been engaged on explicit inputs of such pamphlets being distributed by some youngsters in Muslim-dominated areas of city.

The pamphlets had been circulated primarily at delicate localities along with Khajrana, Chandan Nagar, Rawji Bazar and Bombay Bazar areas.

Inputs of such pamphlets being distributed in Muslim-dominated areas have been emanating for the previous couple of weeks.

Investigators strongly contemplate that it’s a concerted effort by some organized group to find out the counter-narrative in the direction of the right-wing Hindu group’s rising narrative of ‘Love Jihad,’ as a result of the saffron outfits’ narrative has considerably gained momentum following the sphere office success of the controversial movie, ‘The Kerala Story’.

The Adah Sharma-starrer movie, which focuses on the alleged compelled spiritual conversion of women in Kerala sooner than inducting them into the phobia outfit ISIS, has been declared tax-free by the BJP authorities in MP.

Recently, a Hindu woman lodged a grievance at Indore’s Kharjana police station, in the direction of her live-in companion Faizan, alleging that she was assaulted brutally by him, after watching ‘The Kerala Story’ movie.

She moreover accused her live-in companion of sexually and bodily assaulting her and forcing her to rework to Islam.

A case was lodged by Indore police and the accused was subsequently arrested.

Importantly, being the nucleus of the communally delicate Malwa space of MP, Indore and adjoining areas, have moreover been weak to actions of banned outfits, along with Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) and the Popular Front of India (PFI). 

BHOPAL: A pamphlet titled Khula Khat (open letter) for Muslim women and women cautioning them regarding the ‘saffron love entice’ conspiracy inside the BJP-ruled Madhya Pradesh’s Indore has saved the cops on their toes. 

The pamphlet mentions the RSS and totally different right-wing outfits similar to the Bajrang Dal plotting a conspiracy to rework Muslim women. It further mentions that they’ve tried to rework spherical 10 lakh Muslim women into Kafirs (non-believers of God and tenets of Islam).

It moreover mentions about conversion of 800 Muslim women, having been already completed in Amravati, a metropolis in Maharashtra.googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

It further alerts Muslim women regarding the social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram getting used to lure Muslim women into friendship traps in faculties and colleges.

A replica of the concerned pamphlet was reportedly shared by a Hindu woman with the Indore police on Tuesday evening time.

“An FIR has subsequently been lodged u/s 153-A IPC (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc) at the Rawji Bazar police station against unidentified persons and investigations are underway,” Indore’s police commissioner Makarand Deouskar suggested to this newspaper on Wednesday.

According to key Indore police sources, city police had already been engaged on explicit inputs of such pamphlets being distributed by some youngsters in Muslim-dominated areas of city.

The pamphlets had been circulated primarily at delicate localities along with Khajrana, Chandan Nagar, Rawji Bazar and Bombay Bazar areas.

Inputs of such pamphlets being distributed in Muslim-dominated areas have been emanating for the previous couple of weeks.

Investigators strongly contemplate that it’s a concerted effort by some organized group to find out the counter-narrative in the direction of the right-wing Hindu group’s rising narrative of ‘Love Jihad,’ as a result of the saffron outfits’ narrative has considerably gained momentum following the sphere office success of the controversial movie, ‘The Kerala Story’.

The Adah Sharma-starrer movie, which focuses on the alleged compelled spiritual conversion of women in Kerala sooner than inducting them into the phobia outfit ISIS, has been declared tax-free by the BJP authorities in MP.

Recently, a Hindu woman lodged a grievance at Indore’s Kharjana police station, in the direction of her live-in companion Faizan, alleging that she was assaulted brutally by him, after watching ‘The Kerala Story’ movie.

She moreover accused her live-in companion of sexually and bodily assaulting her and forcing her to rework to Islam.

A case was lodged by Indore police and the accused was subsequently arrested.

Importantly, being the nucleus of the communally delicate Malwa space of MP, Indore and adjoining areas, have moreover been weak to actions of banned outfits, along with Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) and the Popular Front of India (PFI).