Lucknow: families give consent but cops stop interfaith wedding // UP villagers allege the police forced the so-called 'love jehad' arrest

POLICE STOPPED an interfaith wedding in Lucknow, citing the newly passed Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Ordinance, 2020, after receiving complaints from Hindu outfits. The police intervened on the day of the wedding, despite consent of the families of the Hindu bride and Muslim bridegroom to it. The wedding was to take place in Lucknow’s Duda Colony on Wednesday. As final preparations were on, a team from Para Police Station – which has Duda Colony under its jurisdiction – reached the spot and asked the couple to first seek clearance from Lucknow District Magistrate before going ahead.

The wedding was to be held according to Hindu rituals, according to police officers. Para Police Station SHO Triloki Singh said families of the 22-year-old bride and the 24-year-old bridegroom have agreed to wait for approval from the District Magistrate for the marriage….

https://indianexpress.com/article/india/lucknow-families-give-consent-but-cops-stop-interfaith-wedding-cite-anti-conversion-ordinance-7090924/

UP villagers allege the police forced the so-called 'love jehad' arrest

THE FAMILY members of the 21-year-old Muslim youth who became the first arrest under Uttar Pradesh’s new anti-conversion law have claimed that the woman’s relatives filed the case under pressure from the police. The case was filed within 12 hours of the UP Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Ordinance, 2020, coming into force on November 28. Several residents of the Bareilly village, including the pradhan, Dhruv Raj, also expressed surprise at the case, saying the matter had been “settled” between the two families, with the woman, a Hindu, getting married to another man in April.

Owais Ahmad’s 70-year-old father Mohammad Rafeeq told The Indian Express that the police had beaten him up as they looked for Ahmad, the youngest of his 10 children. Ahmad was arrested on Wednesday....

https://indianexpress.com/article/india/chorus-in-up-village-police-pro-active-forced-love-jihad-arrest-7089467/

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