
Kanpur religious conversion case: Hindu woman who escaped with cash & jewellery found with 2 Muslim men in hotel
Two men have been arrested from a hotel in Uttar Pradesh‘s Kanpur on charges of religious conversion. Preliminary investigations revealed that the wife of a jeweller from the Govind Nagar area of the city fell into the trap of the two Muslim men from Agra and changed her religion.
The woman wanted her husband, father-in-law, and son to convert too, but, as soon as information reached the Bajrang Dal workers, they came to the hotel and created a ruckus and demanded immediate action against the two Muslim men.
On the basis of a complaint, police registered an FIR and arrested the two men.
According to information, a resident of Govind Nagar owns a jewelry shop in the area, and his wife came in contact with Agra residents Chand and Sohail, both 26 years old, through a mobile app.
She left home and took along her minor son and her jewellery, besides other belongings from the house, and converted to Islam.
On Saturday, along with the two Muslim men, she checked into a hotel in Kanpur, where she invited her husband and in-laws and began influencing them to convert to Islam.
Her husband, however, informed Krishna Tiwari, city president of Bajrang Dal, and reached the hotel along with activists of the outfit.
Police reached the spot and arrested Chand and Sohail after registering an FIR against them.
ACP Collectorganj Nishant Sharma said the police raided the hotel on the complaint of jeweller. “Two persons have been arrested on charges of conversion and investigations are on,” he added.
[With Inputs from IANS]
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