Hindu Jagran Manch a "ghar wapsi samaroh' for the re conversion of a 27 year-old-woman, who had embraced Islam... Read More

AGRA: RSS's offshoot Hindu Jagran Manch on Sunday organized a " ghar wapsi samaroh ' for the re conversion of a 27 year-old-woman, who had embraced Islam after marrying a Muslim in 2006, to Hinduism.

Talking to TOI, Hindu Jagran Manch Aligarh in charge, Akash Gupta , said that we have helped a "sister" to return to her religion get her real identity back. He said, "We want to convey to all Hindu sisters that we are with them and if they want to come back, we will support them", he said adding that a havan and namkaran rituals were held to bring her back to Hindu religion .

Talking to TOI, Tanu Singh (Simran Khan after marriage) alleged that her husband. Imran Khan had identified himself as a Hindu (Thakur) before marriage. She said when she was three months pregnant, she got married and later learnt about her husband being a Muslim.

She said her husband changed her name (Aadhar copy available) from Tanu Singh to Simran Khan and when she started questioning his religion, he started harassing her over trivial issues and threatened to kill her brothers. Claiming that she was happy to be a "Hindu" again, Simran said, "I have got my identity back and now I will be able to bring up my children according to my family's traditions". She claimed that her husband always insisted on their children eating non-vegetarian food and follow Islam and she had always objected to it.

She said around seven months ago, her husband forced her to leave his house along with the children. She said on Wednesday, her husband, along with his relatives, barged into her house and assaulted her after which she approached the HJM and lodged a police complaint.

SSP, Rajesh Pandey said that on the basis of her complaint, the police registered FIR under sections 147 (rioting), 498-A (husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 377 (unnatural offences) and 427 (mischief causing damage to the amount over fifty rupees) of the IPC.

