Conversion of two Sikh girls in Kashmir, fear of love jihad


Demonstrations of Sikhs in Kashmir-Delhi: Hindus also called for raising their voice

Young women from Srinagar and Budgam, both aged 18 to 22: One girl went missing from a wedding ceremony

Srinagar: The conversion of a thousand people in Uttar Pradesh has come to the fore and now the issue of conversion and love jihad of two Sikh girls in Jammu and Kashmir is in full swing. People from the Sikh community staged protests from Kashmir to Delhi.

They alleged that there were frequent conversions in Kashmir. At the same time, kidnappings are on the rise. Following the report on Saturday, Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee (GSPC) chairman Manjinder Singh Sirsa visited Kashmir and staged a huge rally there.

The Sikhs have also appealed to the Hindu community to raise their voice on the whole issue. In Kashmir, different Sikh girls were converted in Budgam and Mahjoor Nagar area of ​​the capital Srinagar. It is alleged that an 18-year-old girl from Budgam was forcibly converted.

Santpal Singh, chairman of the Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee in Budgam, said the 18-year-old Sikh girl was lured away. And was later converted. The mental state of this young lady is not good. A 22-year-old Sikh girl from Mahjur Nagar area of ​​Srinagar was converted.

The girl had gone to a friend's wedding where she is later alleged to have disappeared. Police have registered a complaint based on the claims of the families of the two girls and have started searching for the girl. Also, the statements of the young women have not come to light yet. The whole matter is also being investigated from the Love Jihad angle.

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