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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Widow groomed, forcefully converted and fed beef, gang-raped: Delhi Police apathy alleged

Another case of grooming jihad and forced conversion to Islam has been reported, this time from Burari in New Delhi. The victim was assaulted, tied up and gang-raped on December 9 by three men who had been threatening her to withdraw the case lodged by her on October 29 against her ‘husband’, Danish Rana aka Inam Ali.

The victim alleges that she was raped and assaulted at the instance of Ali by his three accomplices. She said that had Burari police taken prompt action on her over one-month-old original complaint, she would not have suffered like this. 

To trap the victim, Ali assumed a Hindu identity and became Dinesh Rana. The victim lost her husband in 2017 while she was in Chattisgarh. Ali pretending to be a Hindu groomed the widow and later shifted her to Delhi. They started living together and that is when she discovered that he is not a Hindu. Ali forced the victim to not only convert and marry him but also force-fed her cow meat.   

The victim has alleged that Ali used to blackmail and rape her. His three accomplices who gang-raped her also filmed the act.  

Such cases are emerging with appalling frequency from all over the country, especially in the national capital. How long will it take before such predators start fearing targeting Hindu women like this? Why are feminists and liberals always silent when it comes to such crimes?

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