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Less Than a Month After UP s Love Jihad Ordinance, a Spate of FIRs

Less Than a Month After UP s Love Jihad Ordinance, a Spate of FIRs According to one report, at least 34 persons have been arrested so far in the state under the recently promulgated ordinance. Representative image of Uttar Pradesh police. Photo: PTI Rights21/Dec/2020 New Delhi: The total number of FIRs filed under the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Ordinance, 202o has risen to 11 with fresh cases registered in Shahjahanpur and Kannauj, meaning it has been invoked approximately once every 48 hours since its promulgation on November 27, reported At least 34 persons have been arrested so far, the police in various districts said.

11 FIRs under U P ordinance so far

At least 34 persons have been arrested, say police in various districts With fresh cases in Shahjahanpur and Kannauj, the number of FIRs lodged under the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Ordinance, 2020 has reached 11. The ordinance was promulgated on November 27 and since then, it has been invoked roughly once in 48 hours. At least 34 persons have been arrested so far, the police in various districts said. Along with those in Shahjahanpur and Kannauj, the police have lodged cases under the new ordinance in Gautam Buddha Nagar, Mau, Bijnor, Hardoi, Sitapur, Muzaffarnagar, Moradabad, Bareilly and Etah. In Kannauj, a case was lodged under Sections 3 and 5 of the ordinance in Gurusahaiganj against a Muslim man in his thirties for marrying a Hindu girl, aged 26, allegedly through a fraudulent Hindu identity. Ajay Verma, the brother of the girl, said the man named Taufeeq was going by a fake name of Rahul Verma. “When we asked about his family, he said h

Ground Zero | Love on the razor s edge in Uttar Pradesh

Ground Zero | Love on the razor’s edge in Uttar Pradesh Updated: Updated: December 12, 2020 11:33 IST A flurry of FIRs against consensual inter-faith relationships and marriages have been registered in Uttar Pradesh ever since the government introduced a law against forced conversion by marriage. Omar Rashid reports on couples who live in fear and the police that is invoking the law with fervour Share Article AAA Sarvesh Kumar Shukla and his wife Rekha stand outside their house in Makhu Behar village in Sitapur. The couple’s eldest daughter allegedly eloped with a Muslim man who lived in the same neighbourhood on November 23, 2020. The man and his family have been booked under the U.P. government’s new ordinance.

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