Tuesday, March 2, 2010

War in the Name of Love

“Love Jihad”!!! This is a new way to spread terrorism in India. Here there are no militants, guns or bombs. There is no loss to any life, property or social peace. However, this is a systematic racket to attack non-Islamic communities in India. This issue has been dealt seriously in Karnataka these days.

What is “Love Jihad”? How it works? Who is behind all this? To get an answer to all these we have to penetrating and reach the core of the shell of this worm. As the name itself says, “Love Jihad” is using Love as a weapon to attack non-Islamic philosophies.

Let’s now try to understand how it works. A selected youth of Muslim Community are provided sufficient funds to look smarter by wearing branded clothes, sophisticated accessories, motor bikes and what not? All these done just to attract girls and flirt around with them. The target age group of girls is around 16 to 20. At this age, the youth in India, influenced by the Bollywood, start searching for their soul mate. This is just craze and infatuation towards opposite gender. In India, we can hardly find any child getting a maturity before the age of 20. Hence this is the age group which is targeted by the Love Jihadis.

The young girls look at these boys who are well-dressed, riding a high end bike, acting smart like their favorite Bollywood Star and fall in the trap of “LOVE”. These boys spill so much of money to make sure that these girls believe him more than their parents. One fine day, these love birds run away from the family and convert the girl to Islam, get married in front of some “Great Personalities” and our “Loving” Media giving hype to this and supporting this. In Most of the cases the couples are still isolated and the family members are unable to track their daughters. If you watch closely, most of these boys come from families which are below poverty line and work in garages, cleaners in buses or trucks, in shoe shops. Those who do not have an economic stability or independence can spill out thousands of bucks to flirt around, imagine how big this racket is.

Recently in Karnataka an incident got a major publicity throughout the state. A boy who works in footwear shop named Irfan and a college student named Ashwini fell in “love” with each other. One fine day this couple ran away from home and got married in the presence of renowned journalists and media. In the meanwhile, girl’s parents filed Habeas Corpus against Irfan and he was forced to send her back to her parents. I agree that there was a “love” between them, but how mature was that love is the question that everybody has to look for. If you are expecting a boy who does not even have a secondary education certificate to gain a job in today’s world, other than a sales person in any of the shops.

Today, the media, one of the renowned journalists and a lawyer along with a huge mob of people from Muslim Community in front of the court pose to the camera and act as if they have won the Third World War. As I have mentioned in the above paragraph, a person who does not have a Secondary Education certificate with him, how he can gain a job in the market, how he can gain respect in the eyes of society, and how can he take care of his wife or future children. This concern bothers only the girl’s parents and not the media, journalist mentioned above or the society.

With reference to the law for Islamic Community, a Muslim can marry 4 women in his life time. What is the guarantee that Ashwini is the only women that Irfan is going to marry? What if he marries another 3 women and start ignoring the girl he has married now? Who is responsible for the injustice to that girl? Will the same people come and give justice to her? No, only her parents will come to help in those bad times.

Just forget what all happened till date. “Jo hua So Hua”. We proclaim ourselves as Secular country and talk of equality. If that is the truth, why there is a need for Ashwini (or any Hindu Girl) who marries a Muslim has to convert into a Muslim. Why can’t the boy convert to a Hindu? Or both of them remain in their own communities. This clearly depicts that this just another way to attack and misuse Indian sovereignty. This particular case came into picture because; the parents took a rigid action against this shameful act. Usually any parents would not go to police and complain about such things with a fear of losing the goodwill they have in the society.

Another renowned journalist fought for the parents of this girl and gained the respect of rational group of people. He received several calls which included threats and appreciations. One of the call he received (as he mentions his blog), same kind of the incident was above to happen in another part of Karnataka and the intelligence of the parents in this case, enlightened their daughter. Here goes the story of this girl.

The girl from a Jain family was going around with a Muslim boy and the girl’s family got to know about this. Soon they decided to arrange her marriage with a boy from their own community. On the day before her marriage the girl planned to runaway with her boyfriend, which her family had foreseen. They took her to the neighboring town and made her understand what she was doing was wrong and would spoil her future. When she was not ready accept it, the family members decided to act according to her wish on a condition. Accordingly, they asked her to call the boy and the conversation between them goes like this.

Girl: Hello… Do you really love me?
Boy: Yes dear, I love you a lot and can do anything for you.
Girl: My family has agreed for our relationship and has decided marry me to you. However, there is a condition that you have to agree to.
Boy: What is it?
Girl: Nothing big. You will have to be a Hindu to make this happen. Will you convert?
Boy: How can that happen? Wo kaise ho sakta hai?

Girl just drops the phone and agrees to her parents wish. She understood the motive of the boy early in the life and got a better life. If every girl in India gets enlightened by this incident then India has got a glorious future. Otherwise, as the census says, in India Hindu population would come down to 50 or 40 per cent from 65% (76% post independence). This is the right time to think and act.

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