Indore Love Jihad: Man Exposed for Using Fake Hindu Identity to Marry Hindu Women

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The menace of Love Jihad has once again surfaced in Indore. A Muslim bus driver named Mohammad was caught posing under a fake Hindu identity. He has been accused of deceiving women by hiding his religion, marrying Hindu women under false pretenses, and even targeting more. Outraged locals and Hindu organizations confronted him after a complaint. His confession has sparked a storm, exposing yet another attempt to tarnish the image of Sanatan Dharma.

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This case is not an isolated one. Across Madhya Pradesh and other states, many similar incidents reveal a disturbing pattern. Men from the ‘Peaceful’ community adopt Hindu names, trap Hindu women, and later reveal their true identity. These acts are not just personal frauds; they are seen as part of a wider agenda to defame Hindu society.

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Love Jihad: Fake Hindu Names, Real Agenda

Fake Hindu identities are not about love. They are weapons. These men lure Hindu girls, destroy families, and push them into forced conversions. Outrage is spreading across Madhya Pradesh, with locals calling it a systematic toolkit against Hindus.

Madhya Pradesh Becomes a Hotspot

Madhya Pradesh has turned into ground zero for this menace. State records reveal 283 cases under the Freedom of Religion Act since 2020. Indore alone reported the highest share. These are not love affairs gone wrong. They are planned attacks on Hindu daughters, carried out with deceit and false promises.

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Recent cases show the depth of this agenda:

  • Anwar Qadri, an Indore corporator, was arrested under the National Security Act for allegedly funding Love Jihad networks and paying men to lure Hindu women.

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  • Sameer Mir, a college chairman was accused by his wife of hiding his own religion, pressuring her to convert to Islam, desecrating Hindu idols, and domestic abuse
  • In Ujjain, a man named Irfan was caught posing as “Arun,” marrying a Hindu woman and later pressuring her to convert.

  • In Bhopal, police arrested Shahbaz Khan after he trapped a Hindu girl using a fake Hindu profile on social media, later threatening her family when the truth came out.

Each case follows the same chilling pattern – deception, marriage under false identity, and finally, pressure to accept Islam. This is not coincidence, it is an orchestrated campaign.

Official Data Confirms the Threat

Official government data has confirmed the rising threat of Love Jihad in Madhya Pradesh. In the state assembly, CM Mohan Yadav revealed that 283 cases were registered under the Freedom of Religion Act since 2020. Shockingly, 71 of the victims were minor Hindu girls, proving that the campaign is deliberately targeting vulnerable sections of society.

The district-wise figures highlight how serious the situation is. Indore recorded the highest number with 74 cases, while Bhopal reported 33 cases. Together, these two cities alone account for nearly 40% of all Love Jihad cases in Madhya Pradesh. Police records show hotspots too — Lasudia police station in Indore registered 11 cases, the highest in the city, while Ashoka Garden in Bhopal recorded 8 cases.

Source: Times of India / Madhya Pradesh Assembly

283 ‘love jihad’ cases lodged in MP since 2020, assembly told
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Even more disturbing is the fact that over 25% of victims are minors, lured into fake relationships through false Hindu identities and later pressured to convert. These numbers make it clear that this is not about personal love affairs — it is an organized strategy against Hindu families and Sanatan Dharma.

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