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Tired of love and land jihad, Hindus in Uttarakhand take to the streets to protest: OpIndia ground report from Purola

“Tired of love and land jihad, Hindus in Uttarakhand take to the streets to protest: OpIndia ground report from Purola”, Opindia, June 12, 2023:

“The Uttarkashi region of Uttarakhand is currently the topic of conversation throughout all media outlets and social media. This happened after an alleged love jihad case was reported from the hilly town of Purola in Uttarakhand’s Uttarkashi district.

Uved Khan, who was accused of trapping a minor Hindu girl and then attempting to abduct her, was taken into custody on Friday (26 May 2023) from Purola.

While the local Hindus agitated as several similar cases of love jihad continued to emerge in Uttarakhand, Islamists and Leftists yet again made an attempt to whitewash the love jihad cases and instead painted the Muslims as victims….”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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