New Delhi: Eight people were arrested after Hindutva workers set two houses on fire in Agra. The houses belong to the family of a Muslim man who had been accused of “love jihad” in spite of the Hindu woman in the relationship saying in a video that she had willingly gone with him.
‘Love jihad’ is a phrase coined and popularised by rightwing Hindutva groups alleging an unproven conspiracy led by Muslims to convert Hindu women into Islam through marriage.
The attack, on Friday, April 15, was carried out by members of the Hindutva group known as Dharam Jagran Samanvay Sangh.
A police post in-charge was suspended for negligence and a probe ordered against the local station house officer.
Police said the mob torched the house in the city’s Runakta locality, where Sajid Qureshi, a gym owner, stayed. An adjoining house belonging to the family was also set on fire.
The mob demanded his arrest for “kidnapping” the woman, who police claimed is 22 years old but “still in school”, according to PTI. The woman’s father, reports have said, told reporters in Agra his daughter was a BA student at a college in Mathura.
Shops in the local Runakta market also downed shutters, with traders making the same demand for Sajid’s arrest.
The woman’s family members had lodged a missing person’s report, prompting a police search. On the basis of their complaint, a case was also registered under section 366 of the Indian Penal Code. The section relates to kidnapping of a woman with the intention of compelling or seducing her into sex or marriage.
Journalist Mohammed Zubair has tweeted that following threats, Sajid and his family left the house. As a result, there was no one in the houses when they were set on fire.
PTI has reported that the woman was traced by police.
Muslim Youth Sajid Married Ritika. Local right-wing outfit Dharm Jagran Samanvay Sangh set his houses on fire to demand his arrest for allegedly eloped with a Minor girl. The police said the minor was in fact an and had gone with him willingly.pic.twitter.com/mNgadvGJQb
— Mohammed Zubair (@zoo_bear) April 16, 2022
But in a video that surfaced on social media, the woman said she is an adult and had gone willingly with the man, according to police.
A booth in-charge has been suspended, while the role of the SHO is being probed in connection with the case. The police said following the complaint of her family members, was traced, but due to court holidays, her statement could not be recorded.pic.twitter.com/5tccB5JCO3
— Mohammed Zubair (@zoo_bear) April 16, 2022
“Both are adults,” Agra’s Senior Superintendent of Police Sudheer Kumar Singh told reporters.
He said police will produce the woman in court and could not do that so far because of the court holidays.
The local police post in-charge was suspended after the incident for negligence and an inquiry ordered against the Sikandra station house officer.
“If found guilty, action will be taken against him as well,” the SSP said.
This article first appeared on thewire.in