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Friday, November 21, 2025

Unveiling the Truth: Kerala Victims Expose the Love Jihad Conspiracy in Delhi for Hindu Awakening

A major event is set to take place in New Delhi on November 30, where survivors love jihad from Kerala will publicly share their harrowing experiences. The gathering, organized by prominent Hindu organizations including Dharm Jagran, Hindu Jagran, and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), aims to raise awareness about the organized conspiracy to convert Hindu women to Islam through deceptive romantic relationships. The event will feature testimonies from 12 women from Kerala, along with 2–4 survivors from Delhi-NCR, who will narrate their personal stories and expose the tactics used in these schemes.

The Context of “Love Jihad” in Kerala

The term “love jihad” has gained significant traction in Bharatiya public discourse, especially in Kerala, which has been identified as a focal point for such incidents. This involves the systematic targeting of Hindu women by Muslim men for conversion and marriage through manipulation and emotional exploitation.

In Kerala as well as across Bharat, several such incidents have been witnessed fueling the fear of love jihad. The tragic suicide of Sona Eldhose, a 23-year-old woman who accused her boyfriend of pressuring her to convert to Islam before marriage, reignited public outrage and brought the issue back into the spotlight. Her case, along with others, has been cited by activists as evidence of a broader pattern of coercion and exploitation. The event in Delhi is being positioned as a platform to amplify these voices and warn young women about the dangers they may face.​

The Delhi Event: Purpose and Participants

The upcoming event in Delhi is being organized as a public awareness campaign, with the explicit goal of exposing the methods and networks involved in love jihad. The organizers have invited not only survivors but also representatives from women’s wings of Hindu organizations such as the Rashtriya Sevika Samiti, Durga Vahini, and Matru Shakti. The event is expected to draw a large audience, including young women and families concerned about the issue.

The survivors from Kerala will share detailed accounts of how they were lured into relationships, the emotional and psychological manipulation they endured, and the pressure to convert to Islam. They will also discuss the organizational structure behind these schemes, describing how networks of individuals and groups work together to trap and convert Hindu women. The organizers claim that these testimonies will provide a comprehensive understanding of the love jihad phenomenon and serve as a cautionary tale for others.

The Role of Hindu Organizations

The event is being spearheaded by Hindu groups that have long campaigned against love jihad. These organizations argue that the issue is not just about individual cases but part of a larger, organized effort to undermine Hindu society. They have used the event to mobilize support, attract media attention, and push for stricter laws against forced conversions and interfaith marriages.​

The Survivors’ Stories: Emotional and Social Impact

The testimonies of the survivors are expected to be the centerpiece of the event. These women will recount their experiences of being targeted, manipulated, and pressured to convert, often under the guise of love and marriage. Their stories are likely to highlight the emotional trauma, social ostracization, and psychological distress they faced, both during and after their relationships. The organizers hope that by sharing these personal narratives, they can create a sense of solidarity among Hindu women and encourage them to be vigilant against such schemes.​

The event also aims to provide a platform for survivors to seek justice and support. Many of the women who have come forward have faced significant challenges in their communities, including stigma, family rejection, and legal battles. By bringing their stories to a national audience, the organizers hope to amplify their voices and push for greater recognition of their plight.​

The Broader Implications for Bharatiya Society

The Delhi event is part of a larger trend of public campaigns and awareness drives focused on love jihad. These efforts have sparked intense debate about the nature of interfaith relationships, the role of religion in marriage, and the rights of women in Bharat.​

The event also raises important questions about the balance between individual freedom and collective security. As Bharat continues to grapple with issues of religious identity, social harmony, and women’s rights, the love jihad debate is likely to remain a contentious and polarizing topic. The testimonies of the survivors from Kerala will add a powerful human dimension to this ongoing conversation, reminding the public of the real-life consequences of such schemes.​​

In conclusion, the Delhi event featuring survivors of love jihad from Kerala is a significant moment in the ongoing debate about interfaith relationships and religious conversion in Bharat. By sharing their stories, these women hope to raise awareness, seek justice, and protect others from similar experiences. The event reflects the complex interplay of personal trauma and the required social and political mobilization required to tackle the menace of love jihad in contemporary Bharat.

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