Agra Grooming Racket Busted

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Srishti, a 21-year-old Hindu girl from Dehradun, now goes by “Maryam”, a name she was forced to adopt by an organized conversion racket headquartered in Agra. Through her harrowing account, India has glimpsed the true face of a growing national crisis: a systematic, foreign-funded jihad targeting young Hindu girls through emotional manipulation, religious deceit, and economic exploitation.

The web that entangled her stretched from social media apps like Facebook and Ludo, to secret sleeper cells operating across seven states – UP, Delhi, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Uttarakhand, and Goa. Her voice has become a rare act of courage, bringing names, faces, and tactics into public view, Ayesha, Abdul Rehman Qureshi, and more.

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These aren’t isolated fanatics. They are methodical agents in a coordinated civilizational assault.

The Modus Operandi: How They Operate

  1. Target: Hindu girls from weak financial or family backgrounds.

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  2. Groom: Befriend via Facebook, online games, WhatsApp. Build false emotional trust.

  3. Radicalize: Feed Islamic content, jihad literature, and conversion videos.

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  4. Convert: Offer ‘better life’ only if they become 2nd, 3rd, or 4th wife.

  5. Silence: Break phones, fake SIMs, shift girls to ‘safe houses’.

  6. Fundraise: Use audio/video “confessions” of conversion to raise foreign donations.

In Srishti’s case, she was told to recite the kalma, break her phone, change her name, and record a voice note for “donors.” When she resisted leaving home the jihadi recruiters dropped her, because she was no longer a profitable asset.

It’s Bigger Than Agra

Recent months have shown a shocking rise in similar rackets across India. From Agra to Kolkata, Ghaziabad to Goa, each case follows nearly the same blueprint. Always women. Always poor or emotionally vulnerable. And Always the same end goal: demographic sabotage using religion, marriage, and money.

The common thread?

Foreign Funding: US, Canada, London, Dubai.

Modular Ops: One group handles grooming, another does radicalization, others manage housing and funding.

Infiltration: Fake SIMs, burner phones, stolen Aadhaar cards, “jihadi teachers” like Ayesha acting as mentors.

This isn’t “love jihad” anymore. This is logistical jihad, an operation in phases, run like any large-scale business—with your daughters as the target.

Two-Pronged War: State and Society Must Act

 State Action:

  • Crack down on sleeper cells with public disclosures on tactics used.

  • Immediately freeze foreign NGO and hawala funds linked to such modules.

  • Launch national campaign on counter-radicalization through schools, colleges, and community events.

Hindu Society:

  • Fund the Defenders: Hindu groups must step up to provide financial help to girls who are easy targets due to poverty.

  • Educate the Vulnerable: Build awareness centers, school outreach, and content that explains how these rackets work.

  • Unite for Dharma: We can no longer outsource our survival to the state alone. Civil society must rise.

Even a hundred crores is enough to run these networks when backed by Gulf and Western Islamist NGOs. The only counter? Hundred-crore strength from Hindu samaj, in funds, unity, and education.

It could have been anyone

Srishti escaped. Many others didn’t. Some could in Syria. While Some could trafficked. Some could  be dead.

This isn’t a scandal. It’s a war, against Hindu daughters, sisters, and Dharma.

We must not just fight. We must organize.

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