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Monday, November 4, 2024

Woman Murdered by Boyfriend for Refusing to Convert to Islam and Marry

Chayanika Kumari (30) was strangled to death by her alleged boyfriend Mirza Rafiqul Haque, a doctor by profession, for refusing to convert to Islam and marry him. After murdering Chayanika, Haque stuffed her body into a suitcase which he left at the Tata Nagar railway station, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand.

Chayanika, a resident of Jharkhand’s Jamshedpur, was working as an operation head in the city-based Meditrina Hospital. Dr. Mirza Haque was working as an RMO at the BM Birla Hospital in Kolkata.

According to the Jamshedpur police, Haque killed 30-year-old Chayanika after she refused to marry him despite their three-year-long relationship. The accused had already decided that if Chayanika won’t get ready to marry him, he would kill her.

It appears that Chayanika had taken leave from her employer for 3 days (1 – 3 November), on the pretext that she had to go meet a relative staying in Kolkata. But she did not tell her family about this leave –  every day she would leave on her scooty as usual and return by evening.

Woman Murdered
Chayanika Kumari was murdered by her boyfriend Dr. Mirza Rafiqul Haque for refusing to convert to Islam and marry him

Haque arrived in the city on 31 October and rented a room in Hotel Ginger where Chayanika would meet him. After she came over there on 2nd November, he asked her regarding marriage. Reportedly, she once again denied him.

According to Jamshedpur SSP Anoop T Mathew, Haque got angry after getting this response from Chayanika and strangulated her to death. After that, he packed her body in the suitcase and dumped it near Tata Nagar railway station.

Chayanika’s father Arun Kumar said that Haque was pressurizing his daughter to convert and marry him.

(Sources: indiasamvad.co.in, bhaskar.com)


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6 COMMENTS

  1. Tragic story. This also teaches us that Hindu girls having Muslim friends, of any kind, is dangerous. In Islam, marriage can only be between 2 muslims, so the girl has to convert. If any Hindu girl is hoping to marry and still keep her Hindu religion, that is not going to happen. Our girls have to be educated to this danger.

    • Not totally correct. I think Mohammed said that a Muslim MAN can marry a Jewish or Christian woman, and he must be the head of the family and raise the children as Muslims. The man can also physically discipline his wife, but no such religious approval exists the other way round.

      A Muslim woman can only marry a Muslim man. The same is true of adoption- Islam allows Muslims to adopt non-Muslims, and (ahemm) ‘share’ their faith, but not children of Muslims to be raised by non-Muslims (unless there are no Muslims around and on the condition that they are returned to Muslim stewardship as soon as possible).

      In this way Islam, is designed to ensure that in any ‘mixed’ relationship, the physically larger/dominant person is Muslim and authorised by Allah to ‘share’ their faith .

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