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Already married Zakir Ali from UP posed as Sandeep to marry a Hindu woman in Assam – had 3 kids before deserting her after she refused to convert to Islam

Our society is witnessing a regular pattern of Muslim men using Hindu names to trap Hindu girls and then destroying their life. Another such incident has been unearthed in Guwahati, Assam, where Zakir Ali, a resident of Nazarpur Khurd village of Amroha district in Uttar Pradesh, went for work some years ago. There he met a Hindu woman named Jaya Devi, a resident of the village Bhutnath.

He posed as Sandeep and lured her into a relationship. They got married and went on to have three children. However, after three years of their marriage, Jaya finally got to know about his real identity. She filed a case under Uttar Pradesh’s anti-forced conversion law against Zakir Ali, as he hid his religious identity to trap her into a relationship.

The complainant told the police that Zakir posed as a Hindu man Sandeep to marry her. Some time ago, he left Guwahati and returned to Amroha. She came to Amroha searching for him and found that he is a Muslim and his name is Zakir Ali, and he is already married. The Amroha Dehat police station filed the FIR (number—41/2023) in this matter on 1 February 2023.

Picture Source – Rashtra Jyoti

The DSP of Amroha, Vijay Kumar Rana said that they have registered a case against Zakir. The victim will undergo a detailed medical check-up and teams have been raiding places to arrest the accused. Zakir Ali has been booked under IPC section 376 (rape) and sections 3 and 5(1) of the Uttar Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act, 2021.

As per media reports, Zakir came to Guwahati three years ago for work. He was working as a scrap dealer near the victim’s house. Zakir misled her by adopting a fake Hindu identity and took her to Patna where they got married in a temple.

They started living like husband and wife for three years and went on to have three children. Every time Jaya asked him to take her to meet his parents, he would make an excuse. Fifteen days ago, Zakir asked her to convert to Islam, which she refused. After that Zakir left home and came to Amroha.

As Zakir did not return for almost two weeks, the victim went to his workplace to know about his whereabouts. She got his address and reached Amroha. She got the shock of her life when she found that he is a Muslim and already married to a Muslim woman.

The victim reached out to Amroha police for help, but showing shocking apathy they asked her to file a case in Assam. She somehow got in touch with volunteers of Hindu Yuva Vahini and Bhartiya Janta Party-affiliated panchayat leader Pavneet Kumar. These people helped her to register this case in Amroha.

How does Hindu society fight this epidemic?

Islamists like the accused in this case have no fear of the law, and they have no fear of a societal backlash which should naturally be the primary deterrent to keep such religiously indoctrinated criminals in check. Imagine a Hindu man daring to do such a thing in Pakistan? He would be lynched the moment his true identity is discovered, and even ‘moderate’ Pakistanis would be rushing to justify said lynching. Its a different matter that Hindus as a community can’t even imagine endorsing such rakshasi targeting of women of another community.

Indian Muslim society is too deeply indoctrinated and encourages such behavior as their maulanas have led them to believe that such actions serve the cause of spreading Islam and earn them sawab (spiritual merit) such as the equivalent of going on a Haj pilgrimage. Many are also told that marrying and converting a non-Muslim woman is a short cut to paradise (jannat). Sadly, many cases have shown that even Indian Muslim women abet such crimes and play an active role in the sexual and physical exploitation of Hindu girls.

Our state has spectacularly failed to defeat this menace – elites who man most of our democratic institutions don’t even acknowledge that love jihad/grooming jihad is real. Police and bureaucratic apathy towards Hindu suffering due to their training/conditioning and pressure by ‘secular’ politicians is well known.

Hence Hindu society must act to defend its own. To drive the message home to the other side that such crimes are unacceptable, a collective response is a must. A socio-economic boycott of such elements should be the minimum response from our side, and has proven successful in various parts of the country. But a piecemeal response is not enough – this must become a country-wide movement, a new form of ‘social distancing‘ until rational minds within the Muslim community are able to defeat the chokehold the fundamentalist maulanas from groups like Deoband, Barelvis, Tablighis currently have. The boycott must also extend to nominal Hindus or HINOs (Hindus in Name Only) who support anti-Hindu forces and dismiss the threat to Hindu society as ‘scare-mongering’ – they are more insidious because they kill our society from within, like parasites.

The epidemic of fake Aadhar and other identity cards, including even genuine passports made on the basis of fake supporting documents that illegal Bangladeshis are able to procure, shows the deep rot within our Republic and the need for an immediate NRC exercise. But, we cannot depend on this state – when even a humanitarian law like CAA is languishing, NRC is a far cry.

Hindus must self-organize locally to keep tabs on outsiders, and carry out thorough identity checks before engaging any unknown. Our girls and women should be especially educated on these matters, and on digital safety while using social media. One simple method that can weed out most imposters is to do a minor UPI transaction with them – the name under which their SIM and bank account is registered will flash.

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