In Gurugram, a coaching center operator, Asif Mohammad, stands accused of repeatedly sexually exploiting a 26-year-old Hindu student under the guise of language training. According to the Hindu victim’s family, Islamist Asif Mohammad allegedly trapped her in a manipulative relationship during coaching sessions, subjected her to sexual abuse, and forced her to undergo two abortions through threats and coercion. The family further alleges that he has isolated her and prevented her from maintaining contact with them.
As per Dainik Bhaskar reports, the case intensified after the family reportedly recovered a suicide note from her paying guest accommodation in Sector-13, detailing the alleged abuse. They claim the woman is now being kept away and is not allowed to meet them. Based on their complaint, police registered an FIR at the Sector-14 police station, invoking serious charges including kidnapping and other relevant offenses. Members of the Vishva Hindu Parishad and Durga Vahini have approached the police commissioner demanding swift and strict action.
The allegations paint a chilling picture of sustained abuse, where trust was manipulated, dignity was violated, and a young Hindu woman was allegedly pushed into repeated trauma through coercion and fear. The sheer cruelty described in the complaint raises disturbing questions about how such exploitation could continue unchecked.
In a controversial twist, the Hindu woman has reportedly given a statement in favor of the accused Islamist. Her family and supporting groups allege this may be the result of intimidation or pressure from Asif Mohammad. Police have stated that the investigation is ongoing and that all aspects, including coercion and manipulation, are being thoroughly examined.
A series of recent cases from Karnataka, including incidents in Hubballi, Bengaluru, and Bagalkote, have raised serious concerns about patterns of alleged exploitation, coercion, conversion pressure, and abuse in intimate relationships perpetrated by radical Islamists. Each case involves grave accusations such as assault, harassment, blackmail, or pressure linked to personal relationships, now under police scrutiny.
While investigations are ongoing, the recurrence of such allegations has intensified public concern over women’s safety and the misuse of trust in personal and social settings. Authorities are under increasing pressure to ensure swift, impartial probes and accountability wherever wrongdoing is proven.
These cases underscore the urgent need for stronger safeguards, awareness, and institutional response to protect vulnerable Hindu individuals from Islamic exploitation.
