- Bhopal Love Jihad Case: Fear of many girls being made victims
Bhopal: The issue of love jihad is gaining momentum as the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) prepares to counsel all students at TIT College. ABVP workers will visit classrooms to provide guidance following the revelation of serious allegations involving the rape of four students by former students of the college. Reports indicate that many girls may have fallen victim to similar crimes.
So far, cases have been filed across five police stations in the capital, involving six girls who have reportedly been raped. One of the accused, Farhan, has been arrested and is currently under investigation during a three-day remand. Additionally, another suspect, Sahil, has been brought from Panna to Bhopal for questioning. The police are expected to present the accused in court on Monday. It has been noted that the accused allegedly targeted poor Hindu girls.
Established a dance class
During interrogation, Sahil Khan revealed that he is originally from Panna. After losing interest in his studies after the first year, he opened a dance class in the Ashoka Garden area, where he reportedly admitted only Hindu girls. As a dance teacher, he would establish close relationships with the students.
Investigators have uncovered disturbing evidence, including a video from Farhan’s mobile phone showing him assaulting three girls simultaneously. Another video revealed a victim from Indore being subjected to torture with a cigarette. The accused are said to have brutally tortured the girls, documenting the abuse by recording videos that were saved on their mobile devices.
Will not spare the criminal: CM
Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that Madhya Pradesh is known for good governance, so there is no place for crime and criminals here. Whoever commits a crime will be punished, our government has not allowed any kind of jihad or love jihad on the soil of the state. Whoever is found doing this on our land will not be spared, whether he is inside the state or has fled outside the state, our police will catch him from everywhere and bring him. This is our resolve. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said this in a message issued to the media.