In a shocking revelation, Sri Rama Sene chief Pramod Muthalik stated that three police officers in Karnataka approached the organization for help after their children became victims of Love Jihad. This distressing admission underscores the grave concern among Hindu families, including those in law enforcement, about the rising menace of targeted religious conversions under the guise of love.
As per Public TV, on Valentine’s Day, Muthalik reiterated the pressing need to combat Love Jihad, a phenomenon where Hindu women are allegedly deceived into relationships that ultimately result in forced conversion and cultural erasure. He slammed the police force for their inaction, noting that while Sri Rama Sene has proactively set up a helpline to prevent such incidents, law enforcement agencies have turned a blind eye to the crisis. According to him, their helpline alone has managed to thwart nearly 40% of such cases, a testament to the growing threat.
Muthalik urged Hindu women to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions against these deceptive tactics. He suggested that on occasions like Valentine’s Day, young Hindu women should carry a trishul (trident) and chilli powder as a means of self-defence. To further empower and safeguard the community, Sri Rama Sene has planned Trishul Diksha programs at 100 locations, reinforcing the need for Hindus to remain united in the face of religious aggression.
Unmasking the Reality of Love Jihad
Muthalik did not hold back in condemning the targeted victimization of Hindu women under the guise of love, stating that cases of coercion, exploitation, and even brutal murders have been reported under this pattern. He highlighted how innocent Hindu women are deceived, converted, and then abandoned, leaving them without support and dignity. The increase in such cases signals an urgent need for strong legal action and rapid judicial interventions to ensure Islamic perpetrators face severe punishment.
Muthalik asserted that without stringent laws, Hindu women will continue to be victimized, and families will suffer irreparable damage. He urged the judiciary to act swiftly and ensure exemplary punishments for those who exploit and deceive women under the facade of love. He also called upon the Hindu community to remain unwavering and resolute in protecting its daughters and preserving their cultural identity.
Under the leadership of Pramod Muthalik, Sri Rama Sene has been at the forefront of tackling Islamic-led Love Jihad across Dakshina Kannada and various parts of Karnataka. The organization has actively conducted awareness campaigns, provided legal and social support to affected families, and intervened in multiple cases to protect Hindu women from coercion and exploitation. By establishing helplines, organizing self-defence training, and mobilizing mass movements, Sri Rama Sene has reinforced its commitment to safeguarding Hindu society. The group’s relentless efforts highlight the urgent need for a strong Hindu resistance to counter the systematic targeting of Hindu women and preserve the community’s cultural and religious integrity.
