A chilling conspiracy has come to light in Ambedkar Nagar district, where 56 girls, most of them Hindu minors from Scheduled Castes and poor families, have gone missing in just one month. Police records confirm 56 FIRs of kidnapping registered across 18 police stations, while several Hindu families, fearing social stigma, have chosen not to lodge complaints.
What is even more alarming is that in dozens of cases, the accused are Islamist youths, many of them linked to each other. Hindu organizations, including the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, have sounded the alarm, calling it a clear case of Love Jihad, an organized campaign to lure, trap, and convert Hindu girls under the guise of love and marriage.
As per Jagran, in August alone, Akbarpur Kotwali reported 11 cases, Malipur 9, Jalalpur 8, Ahiroli 7, Baskhari 6, Jaitpur 5, and other police stations reported multiple cases, creating a pattern that cannot be ignored. Police investigations have revealed that girls were being lured with promises of money, mobile phones, and marriage later pressured into conversion.
One shocking case from Malipur involved a girl kidnapped by Mohammad Aman, alias Qayum, who converted her with the lure of ₹10 lakh and then married her with the active support of his family. In another case, a Class 11 student was abducted and pressured to convert and marry her abductor. Several cases involve Muslim men creating fake Hindu identities online to target school-going girls.
Despite the mounting evidence, police officials continue to downplay the existence of an organized network. However, the testimonies of recovered girls confirm that grooming and conversion attempts are rampant. Hindu leaders accuse the authorities of deliberate inaction and shielding of such crimes, even as Hindu families suffer.
VHP provincial head Arvind Pandey stated, “This is not isolated. A network similar to Balrampur is active here as well. Hindu girls are being systematically targeted under a planned conspiracy. This is Love Jihad, and society must wake up.”
Even local political leaders have admitted to a law-and-order failure. MP Lalji Verma said: “Under this government, crimes against women, especially girls from weaker sections, have skyrocketed. If Hindu society does not resist now, our daughters will not be safe anywhere.”
With 56 missing girls in a single district in one month, Hindu families are living in fear. Police may claim the situation is “under investigation,” but ground realities point towards a dangerous trend of targeted grooming, abduction, and forced conversion.
The question now is, how many more Hindu daughters must disappear before authorities acknowledge this conspiracy for what it is?
This case resembles Maulana Jalaluddin Changur’s Islamic conversion syndicate. How many more cases of radical Islamist rape, love jihad, and forced conversion must happen before the authorities take decisive action against them? Even when they are arrested, they are often released and roam freely due to political and Islamist backing. As Bhartiyas, Hindus are not safe in their own Matrubhoomi. Radical Islamists prey on innocent Hindu girls, they desecrate the Ashoka emblem, target Hindu girls, and lure Hindus under false pretenses, and yet, many Islamist-backed politicians continue to call them a “peaceful community.” How much longer will this hypocrisy and injustice be tolerated?
