Tag: Uttar Pradesh

  • After Karnataka, Hijab conflict begins in India’s Uttar Pradesh

    After Karnataka, Hijab conflict begins in India’s Uttar Pradesh

    The dispute concerning the banning of the hijab has reached India’s large and populous state, Uttar Pradesh. A group of young men distributed a memorandum to college officials on Monday.

    They insisted that the administration of Dharma Samaj College implement a complete ban on the hijab in its premises. The college is located in the Aligarh district.

    The College Chief Proctor, Mukesh Bharadwaj, while talking to Reuters said, “Two years ago the same issue was raised and it has been raised again. We do not allow any type of religious uniform and we have a civil code of uniform for everyone.”

    He further added, “There is a changing room for girls and they can change their dress there before attending class.”

    He said, “We are investigating the matter.”

    The tension arose when the Indian state, Karnataka, banned religious clothes in government schools and colleges in February amid a controversy over the hijab and saffron scarves.

    Various incidents have been reported in the state when hijab-clad students were denied entry to college campuses over a fear of clashes with people belonging to the Hindutva ideology.

    Recently, the Muskan Khan incident has grabbed attention from all over the world. Nobel Laureate Malala Yousafzai spoke out regarding the incident as well as various Pakistan government ministers.

    Scholar and Professor Noam Chomsky also condemned the growing hatred against Islam and compared the brutal situation of IoK to Israeli forces occupying Palestine and blamed Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi’s right-wing Hindu nationalist regime for it.

  • Kashmiri students await justice, arrested for alleged celebrations of India’s loss to Pak in cricket

    Three Kashmiri students are still awaiting justice after they were arrested by the police for allegedly celebrating Pakistan’s win against India in the T20 Worldcup in October this year. The police charged them with sedition, reports by The Wire.

    The students whose names are Arsheed Yusuf, Inayat Altaf Sheikh, and Showkat Ahmed Ganai were admitted to Raja Balwant Singh Engineering College in Agra. They also got expelled from the university as well. Police arrested them on October 27 after they uploaded some statuses on WhatsApp. Currently, they are in Agra jail for over 50 days.

    After the rejection of their bail petitions in lower courts, their applications are now proceeding to Allahabad High Court.

    Their families appealed bail orders for their sons but the Allahabad High Court in the state of Uttar Pradesh (UP) could not hear their applications for bail because of some procedural delays.

    Prior to this, lawyers refused to aid the jailed students in Agra as they were labelled “anti-nationalists.” Some volunteers and student unions arranged legal aid in the city of UP, Mathura. Another application was also filed to move the case from Agra to Mathura alongside the bail plea but it is still pending in court.

    The lawyer who represented the students, Madhuvan Dutt said, ”Justice Suneet Kumar was hearing the petitions today [Thursday] after lunch. Applications were heard until article number 43 however, our article number was 76. So our application was not disposed of. It is likely to come up only around the 6th or the 7th of January.”

    Dutt added, “All litigants in UP are suffering with these delays. Three of our appeals for the transfer application could not be heard because there was no sitting judge. This delay is causing injustice for all litigants.”

    According to a friend and mentor to the students, Manzoor Wani, other Kashmiri students faced harassment and threats after the arrest.

    The hopes of the student’s families are fading due to delays in the hearing.

  • Video: Ex-boyfriend interrupts wedding, puts sindoor forcibly on bride

    Video: Ex-boyfriend interrupts wedding, puts sindoor forcibly on bride

    An ex-lover in India walked into his ex-girlfriend’s wedding ceremony and created a commotion, Indian media has reported. In a video that has was gone viral on social media, the boy can be seen forcibly putting ‘Sindoor’, a sign of a married woman, on the bride’s forehead during her wedding ceremony.

    According to Hindustan Times, the wedding took place on December 1 in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh. When the bride and groom were exchanging vermalas (garlands), the masked man, who claimed to be an ex-lover of the bride, approached the stage and forcibly tried to put sindoor.

    In the video, the bride looks shocked by her ex-boyfriend’s entry and tries to stop him with her hand. However, when she fails, a bunch of guests grab and thrash him when he is continuously trying to put sindoor on her forehead.

    The video was recorded by one of the guests who were present at the wedding ceremony.

    It is also reported that her ex-boyfriend went out of town for work months ago. However, her parents decided to marry her off with someone else. When he came to know about her marriage, he decided to opt for a Bollywood style to force his ex into the marriage.

  • Newly-wed bride asks groom to bring water, runs away with cash, jewellery

    Newly-wed bride asks groom to bring water, runs away with cash, jewellery

    A bride robbed her husband while going to her in-laws’ in India’s Uttar Pradesh after she sent him to bring water for her.

    As per reports, the groom’s marriage was fixed through a mediator and the latter had mentioned a condition that made the groom’s family pay INR80,000 to the bride.

    The groom named Raju agreed to the condition and gave the money along with jewellery, gifts and clothes.

    Read More: Bride slaps groom for chewing ‘gutka’ during wedding ceremony

    The newly-married couple went to a bus station to leave for home.

    The bride asked her husband to fetch her a glass of water at the bus station, as she was thirsty. After he returned, the bride was not there. She disappeared depriving him of money, gifts and clothes that were given to her, as they were also not there.

    Later, the husband reported the case to the police.

  • Bride slaps groom after getting out of car at in-laws’ house on wedding day

    Bride slaps groom after getting out of car at in-laws’ house on wedding day

    A bride in India slapped her husband after reaching her in-laws’ house on her wedding day. She then changed her bridal dress and returned to her parents’ house wearing casual clothes.

     As per reports,the incident happened in Lavayen village, Uttar Pradesh’s Jaunpur district on Sunday.

    The groom’s family was preparing to welcome the bride after the wedding ceremony but the bride returned to her parents’ house.

    According to a initial inquiry, the bride slapped the groom because of a love affair.

    Read More: Bride refuses to marry as groom chewed ‘gutka’

    The wedding guests were warmly welcomed when it reached the bride’s house for the wedding rituals. The bride did not say anything even at the time of her ‘rukhsati’. However, she slapped her husband when the women of the groom’s family were about to take their newlywed daughter-in-law inside the house.

    When the families of the bride and groom could not handle the issue, they called the police. The cops tried to sort the matter but were unsuccessful.

  • Bride refuses to marry as groom chewed ‘gutka’

    Bride refuses to marry as groom chewed ‘gutka’

    Bride in India’s Ballia district refused to marry the groom because he chewed ‘gutka’ (betel nut) when he arrived at the venue with the wedding guests.

     As per reports, the bride hailing from Mishrauli village was expected to get married to the man from Khejuri village on June 5.

    However, when the groom arrived with the the guests, the bride saw that he was chewing ‘gutka’. She then denied to get married and the wedding was cancelled.

    Also Read: Bride marries wedding guest after groom-to-be ‘disappears’

    After the wedding was called off, the families decided to return the gifts they had earlier exchanged with each other.

    Earlier, a bride in Uttar Pradesh district had refused to get married after the groom arrived drunk and forced the bride to dance with him. As the situation got out of control, the police came in and intervened after which the groom’s family agreed to return.

  • Thief suffers heart attack after seeing huge amount of money he stole

    Thief suffers heart attack after seeing huge amount of money he stole

    A robber suffered a heart attack after seeing the huge amount of money he had stolen in Uttar Pradesh, India.

    According to details, two thieves stole over Rs1.4 million cash and other valuables after on February 16 breaking in into a public service centre owned by a man named Nawab Haider.

    The muggers were delighted when they found a huge amount of cash there and decided to divide it equally. Upon seeing the money, one of the thieves suffered a cardiac arrest and was taken to a private hospital. A large chunk of his stolen money was used for his treatment.

    One of the two thieves revealed the whole incident after he was arrested and investigated by the police.

    According to the police, “The accused are habitual offenders and have several cases registered against them at different police stations. They confessed to have committed a robbery at the public service centre and fled with over Rs1.4 million cash and other valuables.”

    The muggers told the police that they were expecting to get a few thousands of rupees at the centre but were surprised after getting the huge amount of money.

  • Indian police join #PawriHoRahiHai trend, ask citizens to report late night parties

    Indian police join #PawriHoRahiHai trend, ask citizens to report late night parties

    The Indian Police has joined the #PawriHoRahiHai trend by asking people to report their noisy neighbours having late-night parties. 

    As per details, the police in Uttar Pradesh has urged citizens to dial 112 to report loud late-night ‘Pawri Ho Rahi Hai‘.

    “Late night Pawri Ho Rahi Hai aur aap disturb ho rahe toh call karein 112,” tweeted the official account of the UP Police.

    Read more – Saba Qamar recreates the viral ‘Yeh Humari Party Ho Rahi Hai’ video

    The ‘Pawri Ho Rahe Hai’ trend started after a video of a girl vacationing in Northern Pakistan while saying “Yeh humari party ho rahi hai” went viral on social media.

    Many social media users including celebrities have recreated the same video.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwX2JwcOWp4
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wK9NQmhRSKY
    https://twitter.com/Ibraheeeem92/status/1359494491439267841?s=20

  • Indian police arrest Muslim teen under ‘love jihad’ for walking home with Hindu friend

    Indian police arrest Muslim teen under ‘love jihad’ for walking home with Hindu friend

    The Indian police in Uttar Pradesh arrested a Muslim teenager for walking home with his former classmate, a Dalit girl, from a birthday party after a case was registered for ‘love jihad’ under the state’s new ‘anti-conversion’ law. The boy has been in the custody for a week. 

    The Love Jihad law in India is an Islamophobic conspiracy theory alleging that Muslim men target women belonging to non-Muslim communities for conversion to Islam by feigning love.

    According to details, the 16-year-old girl has constantly rubbished the allegations of ‘love jihad‘, telling the police that the boy was a friend of hers.

    “I have told this to the magistrate and I will say this again. Those men had a problem with me walking with my friend. They made videos of me and are now calling it love jihad. I did nothing wrong. I went of my own free will.” 

    The complaint was allegedly registered by the girl’s father and stated that the accused “induced the girl to elope with him” with the “intention to marry and convert her”.

    However, the girl’s father has denied filing any complaint.

    “I trust my daughter completely. What wrong did she do? Why must she be made part of politics? Is it unlawful for a boy and a girl to walk together now?”

    As per details, the two were walking home from a friend’s birthday party around 10 pm on December 14 when they were allegedly chased by a group of right-wing Hindu men, beaten with sticks and questioned. When the group came to know that the two belong to different religions, they forced them to go to a police station.

    The Muslim boy works as a welder’s apprentice in Dehradun. The police say he is 18 years old but his family says is 17. They have no documents to prove his age.

    “The accused is in judicial custody. If he is a minor, they will have to produce documents to show that. We have invoked appropriate sections in this case after questioning the girl and based on her father’s complaint,” Station House Officer, Dhampur Arun Kumar told The Indian Express.

  • Aunts murder 2-year-old nephew over ‘jealousy’ with brother’s wife

    Aunts murder 2-year-old nephew over ‘jealousy’ with brother’s wife

    Two women were arrested in Uttar Pradesh, India for allegedly murdering their two-year-old nephew over “jealousy” with his mother. They killed their nephew and hid his dead body in the wardrobe after covering it with a blanket.

    As per reports, the child had gone missing and on September 29, the family approached the local police station and registered a case for “missing person”.

    Later that night, the toddler’s body was recovered from the wardrobe and taken to a hospital where doctors confirmed the death and determined asphyxiation (the state or process of being deprived of oxygen) to be the cause behind his death.

    “The matter was investigated and the two aunts were questioned based on evidence indicating their involvement. The two women have confessed to killing the child and have been arrested,” stated police officials.

    The incident took place when accused Pinki, who is married and is the elder sister of co-accused Rinki, had visited her parent’s house. 

    Both siblings, around 30 years of age, told police that they were upset with the child’s mother Sapna, the wife of their brother, over her attitude towards them, according to the police.

    They were also “jealous” of Sapna as their brother always supported her and often taunted the sisters on various issues, giving rise to hatred among them that led to the extreme step by the duo, the police said.

    They added that an FIR has been filed against them at the Surajpur police station.