Girls form human chain to protest ‘Love Jehad’

Girls form human chain to protest ‘Love Jehad’

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 08:40 AM IST
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BHOPAL : Girls of various educational institutions under banner of ‘India Against Love Jihad’ made a human chain at Jyoti Talkies on Friday.

The girls held placards with slogans against Love-Jihad. They also condemned conversions after marriage. Earlier, pamphlets were circulated in the city mentioning the incidents of Tara Shahedev, Priyanaka and other girls who faced problems after inter-religious marriages. They were forced to convert.

These girls were from different background who are here in Bhopal to study and work. They said that girls should take lesson from national shooter Tara Sahdev incident which shoot the entire country.

India Against Love Jihad’s Sushma Singh said, “Girls from various educational institutes participated in human chain against Love Jihad at Jyoti Talkies.

They raised their voice against such practices. They aimed at creating awareness in the society to fight against Love Jihad. Voice was raised against conversion and sufferings after inter-religion marriage”.

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