A disturbing incident unfolded in Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, where Mohd Nizamuddin, reportedly influenced by a madrasa Maulana, befriended a minor Hindu girl, convinced her to drug her own family, and attempted to elope with her in the early hours of the morning. The case has drawn significant attention due to the involvement of religious manipulation, the targeting of a minor Hindu girl, and the subsequent intervention by Bajrang Dal activists who handed the accused over to the police.
Chronology of the Events
1. Befriending and Manipulation
According to local news reports, Mohd Nizamuddin, a resident of Amroha, came into contact with a minor Hindu girl. He allegedly established a relationship with her under the guidance of a madrasa Maulana. Over time, he manipulated the girl emotionally and psychologically, persuading her to take a drastic step against her own family.
2. The Plan and Execution
Nizamuddin reportedly convinced the girl to administer sedatives to her family members. Once her family was incapacitated, he planned to flee with her. The incident took place at around 2 AM, a time chosen to avoid detection and maximize the chances of a successful escape.
3. Intervention and Rescue
As the two attempted to leave, members of the Bajrang Dal, became aware of the situation. They intercepted Nizamuddin and the minor girl, preventing their escape. The activists then handed Nizamuddin over to the local police, ensuring that the law would take its course.
Police Action and Legal Proceedings
Following his apprehension, the police registered a case against Mohd Nizamuddin. He faces charges under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, given the minor status of the girl and the nature of the alleged crime.
The police also initiated an investigation into the role of the madrasa Maulana, under whose influence Nizamuddin reportedly acted. The authorities are examining whether there is a broader network or pattern of such incidents in the region.
Inspector in-charge of Bachhrayun police station Pramod Kumar said that the matter is under consideration and a case has been registered against the accused on the complaint of the minor’s father. Based on his statements, the Maulvi who is encouraging such acts will also be traced.
Patterns of Love Jihad
The incident has sparked outrage in the local Hindu community. Many see this as part of a larger pattern Love Jihad, where Hindu girls are targeted for conversion through deceit or coercion. There have been numerous such cases in Uttar Pradesh and across Bharat, with activists and community leaders calling for stricter enforcement and awareness to protect vulnerable minors Hindu girls.
This case is not isolated. Reports indicate that in 2024 alone, there have been around 200 cases across Bharat involving similar patterns—Muslim men befriending Hindu women or minors, often under false pretenses or with the intent to convert them to Islam. These cases frequently involve deception, coercion, and sometimes even violence, with community organizations and police intervening to prevent further harm.
Conclusion
The Amroha incident underscores the urgent need for vigilance, community awareness, and robust legal action to protect minors from exploitation and manipulation. As investigations continue, the case serves as a stark reminder of the complex interplay between religion, crime, and social trust in contemporary Bharat.
