2 arrested clerics found involved in another conversion case


Shahjahanpur (Uttar Pradesh), Jun 30 (IANS): The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) has registered another FIR against two Delhi-based clerics, who have been accused of forcibly converting scores of people to Islam.

The case involves the conversion of a Hindu girl in the Shahjahanpur district.

The 29-year-old girl had married a Muslim youth after converting to another religion.

She is in Delhi with her husband and ATS sleuths are trying to reach her, sources said.

Mohammed Umar Gautam, the founder of Islamic Dawah Centre (IDC), which has its office in Delhi's Batla House, is known to help people in converting to Islam.

Another cleric, Qazi Jahangir Alam, who worked with Gautam, is also under arrest.

The girl, in an interview with local media, has said, "I searched online for help when I wanted to get converted. And these people helped me with the conversion. They took my Aadhaar card and some other documents to get it registered."

When asked if her family agreed to the conversion, the girl said, "They were not happy. But I told them about my decision."

The girl has said that she changed her religion for better career prospects in Gulf countries.

"I work at IGI Airport and get just Rs 20,000. In Dubai, I am likely to get Rs 2 to 3 lakh a month. So, I converted to Islam," the girl is heard saying in the video, where her face is covered with a stole.

The girl left for Delhi on Friday and has not returned home since.

Her phone, and that of her husband, have been switched off since then.

The girl's uncle told reporters, "My niece left for Delhi and did not return. Now she has contacted her father through a lawyer who has assured him that she will return soon. If she does not return, we will lodge a police complaint."

An official in ATS, who is investigating the conversion case, said, "An FIR was registered against Mohammed Umar Gautam and Jahangir Alam after finding their involvement in this conversion. We are searching for the girl as she is missing and even her father is not aware of her location. The claims made by the girl earlier did not seem to be correct. The role of her husband is also suspicious and we are investigating his role as well."

The clerics have been booked under sections 153-A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race etc), 153-B (imputations assertions prejudicial to national integration), 295-A (deliberate or malicious act intended to outrage religious feelings of any class by insulting its religion), 511 (attempting to commit offences punishable with imprisonment for life or other imprisonments) of IPC.

While Shahjahanpur Senior Superintendent of Police S. Anand said, "We are keeping an eye on this case and an FIR will be registered once the girl's father gives a complaint in writing."

 

  

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Wed, Jun 30 2021

    Who told her it was necessary to convert in order to earn 3 lakhs in Dubai? Looks like she was brainwashed and pressurised. UAE is the most tolerant country in the Middle East.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Wed, Jun 30 2021

    Why some religion and few followers always believe in conversion or indulge in conversion??? Are they get paid by someone to do that??? Are they feel that their followers are diminishing day by day??? Will they accept if it is vice versa???

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Wed, Jun 30 2021

    Do you convert if any one approach you with money? I believe you won't unless someone is a crook and back of money.. By force none can b converted. Those who changed their belief are well qualified and have reverted by their own will by acquring knowledge from Religious scripture

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  • Anil, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jun 30 2021

    The people who get converted are mainly from very poor families, they are enticed with offers of jobs , education , healthcare and financial security. I dont blame them for getting converted- any thing to get them out of poverty and misery . Definitely Religion is not the motivation for converting.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Wed, Jun 30 2021

    As per Indian Constitution, Choosing one's Religion is a fundamental and very personal Right. Why should others coerce and attempt conversions on submissive people? This is very wrong and the perpetrators should be severely punished as per Law so that this Conversion "Harkhaat" stops in India.

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  • peacelover, india

    Wed, Jun 30 2021

    Did you read girl's confession. Please read the news and then comment. In this case girl without any pressure accepted Islam, then why this hue and cry????

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Wed, Jun 30 2021

    Big Trap..... UP election araha hai... Kutch to chahiye to Hindus ki sympathy garner karne k liye..... The only way they can do is either use PAK name or create any Muslim issues... This is how they have been doing it since decades.... Ek dusre k qhilaaf Afwayen pehlana aur dushmani paida karna..... Aur kitne din karenge.... Ek din sab ko upar se neeche gir na hi hoga..... No King or Emperor, or President or PM of any country has lasted or ruled for ever.... When they fall, they will fall very badly and will never raise again....

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  • Mohammed Ishaq, Riyadh - Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 30 2021

    UP, Punjab, Uttarkhand, & Gujarat, election is nearer, Phir kuch bekasoor our Paramiltary sati gavayenge apne jaan?? Chunav mange Qurbani...

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