RAJ KUMAR
Ranchi, Nov 23: Sunil Kumar Singh, national vice president of Rashtra Bachao Andolan, expressed alarm over the increasing number of love jihad occurrences in the nation and called for the enactment of strong legislation to prevent it.
He demanded that the Central Government should pass a law cancelling recognition of live-in relationships. He stated that it is regrettable that there have been more incidences of violence against women recently because of live-in relationships.
According to Singh, the adultery statute should be reinstated by the federal government after it was overturned by the Supreme Court in 2018. According to him, the Adultery Act did not recognise a live-in relationship between a married person and an unmarried person or between two married individuals.
He has urged the union government to restore the 497 adultery law keeping in mind the interests of the nation and society and to save our culture. He said that even today, live-in-relationship is not accepted by society and family members.
In such a situation, girls like Shraddha of Mumbai are afraid that they will not be accepted by their family members after living in a live-in relationship. In such a situation, they are forced to live with the cheaters and continue to suffer oppression. Later many times they have to become victims of cruelty.
On the other hand, he claimed that love jihad had evolved into a sort of national goal. The Muslim community’s boys conceal their identities by luring and seducing Hindu females, locking them in a love trap, and forcing them to convert. If their scheme fails, they act inappropriately with ladies like Mumbai’s Shraddha.