In a press conference held on 24th February, Monday, Sri Ram Sene chief Pramod Muthalik alleged that Love Jihad is a deliberate conspiracy aimed at increasing the Islamic population while undermining Hindu values. As per Prajavani, he claimed that in the name of love, which holds a sacred meaning in Hindu Dharma, Islamic Jihad is being carried out to undermine Hindu values and promote illegal activities, including terrorism, drug trafficking, and prostitution. Muthalik urged the government to take stringent measures against such practices to protect Hindu women and maintain social harmony.
At the same event, the second edition of a book on Love Jihad was released. Muthalik announced that the Sri Ram Sene plans to organize Trishul Deeksha (Trident Initiation) programs at 100 locations across Karnataka. These programs, he claimed, are intended to empower Hindu women and protect them from what he describes as targeted religious conversions.
Muthalik called on the police department to register complaints related to Love Jihad without hesitation and demanded that these cases be fast-tracked through special courts. According to him, such cases should be resolved within four months to ensure prompt justice and impose strict punishments on the accused. He also emphasized that Islamic community leaders must caution their youth against engaging in Love Jihad. Furthermore, he suggested that awareness programs should be conducted in schools and colleges through the distribution of pamphlets to educate young people on this issue.
Sri Ram Sene is actively tackling the issue of Love Jihad across Karnataka by organizing awareness programs and promoting self-defence training for Hindu women. The organization believes that such training is essential to protect women from targeted Islamic attempts involving coercion, rape, extortion, and torture. By conducting Trishul Deeksha (trident initiation) events and advocating for legal action against such cases, Sri Ram Sene aims to empower Hindu women and safeguard their cultural and religious identity. They stress that it is crucial for Hindus to remain vigilant and informed about these threats to preserve their community’s dignity and security.

It is commendable that Sri Ram Sene is actively trying to do something about frequent Hindu9 female entrapment for prostitution, real or sham marriage, all intended for religious conversion and Hindu family destruction, by Mohammadans posing as Hindus.
Still, I believe, the far-far more common practice is to have (generally intentionally) Hindu females (more commonly) and males in dating, friendship and interfaith marriage where the terrorizing Mohammadan ecosystem ensures that any subsequent children would almost always be never practicing Hindus! And even if in rare cases they are practicing Hindus, they feel unsafe and there is a constant pressure on them to become Muslim. These children are also targeted to marry Muslims (even in economically upper class societies), such is the pervasive Mohammadan terrorizing ecosystem. Now even if these religious propagation can be proven by statistics ( if we care to collect them), these statements are certain to be labeled as “Islamophobic” and muslim hate and used for ostracization. It is not surprising that, whether in our nation or outside, Hinduphobia or anti-Hindu hate by Mohammadans is never even acknowledged nor punished!
So, how do we tackle this phenomenon? I think one way to start would be to ask these affected Hindus what caused them to accept conversion, what satisfactory answers they did not have and then make sure we have the right education material ready.
I have seen Mohammadan propaganda using tropes like ‘one God’, monotheism, polytheism (pamphlets of “bahudevwadi” in Hindi), worshipping stones, mockery about what God to worship for what, mockery about rituals etc. All the while the terroristic Mohammadan ecosystem makes sure that the Hindu person does not even dare to say anything critical about Mohammadan religous figures and their practices, while they openly ridicule Hindu figures.
Self-goal: I have seen even Hindus/Jains making intentional or unintentional mockery of our religion. Like, recently, for Kumbh mela visits as gathering for “dubki lagana”, “dubki marna” – actually using these phrases seriously!