Mother of IS 'recruit' from Kerala approaches SC seeking probe


Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 9 (DHNS): The mother of a woman from Thiruvananthapuram, who reportedly joined the IS after converting to Islam, has approached the Supreme Court seeking a probe by a national agency into forced religious conversions in the country.

Bindu Sampath, mother of Nimisha (Fathima), a resident of Attukal here, stated that Kerala was emerging as a hub of IS and jihadi activities.

She sought an investigation by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), Research and Analysis Wing or Intelligence Bureau into forced religious conversions.

Nimisha was identified, in mid-2016, as one of the 22 Keralites who went missing from Kasaragod and Palakkad districts to join the IS. She converted to Islam after marrying a man from Palakkad, identified as Isa.

Bindu had later met her at Isa’s home in Palakkad.

Nimisha, who was pregnant when she went missing, is reported to have given birth to a girl child in Afghanistan.

Isa himself had converted, along with his brother, from Christianity to Islam.

Isa’s brother Yahya and his wife Miriam were also among the missing.

Bindu said her appeal was in response to reports of more girls being “lured” intoreligious conversion and used in anti-national activities.

Bindu’s move assumes significance ahead of the Supreme Court’s next hearing of the Hadiya case.

The NIA is investigating the conversion of Akhila (Hadiya), a trained homoeopath, to Islam followed by her marriage to a Muslim man, Shafin
Jahan.

In May, the Kerala High Court annulled their marriage, leaving Hadiya in custody of her parents.

The Kerala governmeny, however, contends that there is no need for the NIA to step in.

“The Kerala Police are competent to conduct the investigation in such crimes and would have reported to the Central government if any scheduled offences were found to have been committed during such investigation as per the provisions of the NIA Act,” it told the SC on Friday.

  

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  • BDS, Udupi

    Mon, Oct 09 2017

    Intelligence Agency need to be permanently based in DK, Kerala & West Bengal because of so many illegal/unwanted activities which includes conversion. This is due to the appeasement policies. Otherwise, time would come where we would not be able to handle this issues. Better late than never.

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  • Zuhair, Udupi/Muscat

    Mon, Oct 09 2017

    BJP has failed in every attempt to polarise the state and seek votes now they are using these deprived mothers to create a fear of IS which doesn't exist at all to make inroads. May Allah save these families from effects of negative politics....

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Mon, Oct 09 2017

    ..Kerala ruled by Congress & CPIM only..both are into appeasement policy, dont expect anything from these two parties..for decades we are hearing about dangerous develpoments at Kerala but successive govt didnt do anything and media also not bothered..it will soon come to a point of no return same like our one of the trouble state, endanegring every one irrespective of faith..

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  • mustafa, mangalore

    Mon, Oct 09 2017

    Mr. Ramesh, you said it right..
    Kerala govt cannot provide equal rights to all citizens.
    They couldnt protect Hadia her right and Aadira was forced to accept Hinduism are something to say..
    You saffron eyed people cannot understand what happens with other caste or minority people..
    Pity

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  • hemanth, bangalore

    Mon, Oct 09 2017

    This thing is spreading like cancer. Better operate it now before it's too late. Wish our Liberals talked about this too

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Mon, Oct 09 2017

    IS is another type of the Blue Whale game.

    What exactly can the investigations do other than wasting time and resources?

    Ultimately the matter goes to court, and if the persons are above the age of 18, the courts will allow them to continue on their path.

    No one really knows how many manage to escape the challenges!

    Once you are in, you are in. The leaders might just say: "No One Here Gets Out Alive".

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