‘Love Jihad’ couple move in together
Kaleem, the Muslim boy at the centre of the 'love Jihad' controversy.
‘Because of the propaganda and politics I had to go to jail. All because people wanted to thrust their own interpretation on us’.
Thanks to the intervention of the Allahabad High Court,
the love story of a Muslim boy Kaleem and a Hindu girl in a Meerut
village — which was turned into a case of “Islamist” conspiracy of “Love
Jihad” by Hindutva groups in June last year — reached its logical
conclusion. On Sunday, the girl left government custody to stay with her
Muslim lover.
Earlier, the girl had moved the High
Court. She told the court that she was an adult and that she must be
allowed to stay with her lover, who, she claimed, was her husband. The
court asked the administration to ensure that the girl stayed with her
lover.
“We have sent the girl from the government
custody — where she was staying since she ran away from her father’s
place alleging threat to her life — to Kaleem’s house,” said Meerut
District Probation Officer Pushpendra Singh.
The official formalities were completed on Saturday and the two moved into a house in Meerut, far away from the media gaze.
Kaleem,
a resident of Uldhan village in Meerut, was arrested last year on
charges of raping the girl after her father Narendar Tyagi pressured her
to file a case of rape and forced religious conversion. In June last
year, police arrested Kaleem. Kaleem was later told that a case of gang
rape and forced conversion was filed against him and his friends by the
girl’s father.
The girl belonged to the majority
community from Kharkhauda village, some two km from his house. Kaleem
had arranged for a job of English teacher for his girlfriend in the
local madrasa.
Hours after the case was filed and
the news carried prominently by the vernacular Hindi press, it put
western Uttar Pradesh on the boil. The Sangh Parivar and the affiliated
groups took up the love story of the girl and Kaleem as a textbook
example of “love jihad.” But the case took a turn three months later, in
October last year, when Narendar Tyagi’s daughter, 22, went to the
police alleging that she was forced by her parents to charge her Muslim
lover with rape and conversion out of greed for money from a local BJP
leader. She told the police that she had gone with Kaleem out of her own
will and filed a case against her parents. When approached, Kaleem told
this correspondent on Sunday that the “love jihad” controversy took a
toll on his life and that of the girl.
Kaleem got
bail in May this year, a fact which the local Hindi media chose to
ignore. When this correspondent went to meet him, he did not want to
interact with “anyone from the media which made a terrorist out of him.”
“I
do not know what my fault is. We just fell in love. We are adults and
we had the right and we still do have, to decide what to do with our
lives,” he said.
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