No organisation called `Love Jihad` identified in Kerala
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No organisation called 'Love Jihad' identified in Kerala

Last Updated: Thursday, October 22, 2009, 20:07
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Kochi/Bangalore: Kerala Police on Thursday told the High Court there are reasons to suspect 'concentrated attempts' to persuade girls to convert to Islam after they fall in love with Muslim boys but no organisation called 'Love Jihad' has been identified so far in the state.

"There is also unconfirmed source of information that some groups are actively working among youngsters encouraging conversions by such technique and that young men engaged in such pursuits are said to be receiving funds from abroad directly or indirectly," Kerala Police chief Jacob Punnose said in an affidavit.

Police were now trying to collect maximum information in this regard, the DGP said in response to a direction from the Kerala High Court recently to provide within three weeks information on 'Love Jihad', where young non-Muslim girls were allegedly lured into marriage and converted to Islam.

He said police would remain 'pro actively' vigilant and take action in all instances where any reasonable suspicion exists that undesirable illegal liaisons were being attempted with an ulterior purpose of compulsive conversion.

The affidavit said police had no evidence regarding operation of love jihad and source of money.

Meanwhile, a day after Karnataka High Court directed the state and Kerala to probe the "Love Jihad movement", Karnataka today decided to call a meeting of top police officials tomorrow or the day after to discuss ways to counter it.

Speaking to reporters in Bangalore, Karnataka Home Minister V S Acharya said about two to three 'Love Jihad' incidents had come to the government's notice and "it looks serious".

He said Karnataka had written to Kerala drawing its attention towards "love jihad movement" as it had inter-state ramifications.

The Karnataka High Court during a hearing on a habeas corpus petition filed by the parents of a girl, who allegedly married a Muslim boy after converting to Islam in Kerala's Mallapuram district, yesterday directed Karnataka and Kerala to jointly probe the issue.

The girl's father had alleged in his petition that she was confined in a madrasa after the marriage.

Bureau Report

First Published: Thursday, October 22, 2009, 20:07

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