They are telling Hindus not to push too far otherwise they will unleash violence

There is something going on in Kerala called “Love Jihad.” Young Jihadi romeos entice young Hindu women in schools, colleges and work places to get involved in love affairs with them, marry them and force them to convert to Islam. Young women, gullible and ignorant of the difference in the social status of women in Hindu and Islamic societies fall in for the trick and get entrapped. The case of a woman named Kamala Das who recently died is one in point. Parents are concerned, general public is concerned, government is concerned, judiciary is concerned and the police is concerned. Muslim community leaders who met recently on this issue allege that there is nothing like that happening in the community and all that are propaganda to discredit Islam. However, reports of hundreds of young women missing are surfacing and there are also reports of young girls committing suicide on account of the disappointment when these romeos, after so entrapping them, impregnating them or converting them refuse to marry them. Concerned parents of those girls, being afraid of social stigma, don’t report to the police and simply treat the girls having died.

Muslim community leaders who met recently has issued a press statement saying that “if this anti Muslim campaign continues and the efforts to discredit Islam and various Islamic methods like Jihad are continues, the consequence to the society will be severe and that there will be social chaos. In other words, they are warning the Hindu community that they will unleash violence on them in various ways familiar to them. Unleashing of such violence may be collectively entering house to house, murdering men, raping women and carrying away the children to unknown locations. Could we expect the government to respond appropriately to such anti national behavior by that community?

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