After a Hindu boy married his Muslim lover in Uttar Pradesh, the family of the girl attacked the boy’s family and forcibly took the girl with them. After the boy’s family lodged a complaint, a police case was registered against the girl’s father and others.
As per reports, a Muslim girl and a Hindu boy named Vipin Singh fell in love in the Bachhraon area of Amroha in Uttar Pradesh after which they got married in the Arya Samaj temple according to Hindu rituals on 9th May. They were staying together after thew marriage, but the boy has been threatened by his wife’s family ever since.
On 19th May, the girl’s family attacked his house, indulged in assault and dragged her with them. The attackers included the girl’s father, brother and two other relatives. They assaulted Vipin, and threatened to kill him, before forcible taking the girl with them. After that, he filed a police complaint and a case was registered. The girl is an adult and doesn’t want to live in her parent’s house. Hence, the cops have kept her under their protection.
According to the information, Vipin Singh has charged that his father-in-law Ali Zafar, brother-in-law Sahun and uncle-in-law Dilsher broke into his home on 19th July at around 9 pm and took his spouse. The couple was living together after they tied the knot in the Arya Samaj temple, but her family members were opposed to their union. OpIndia has a copy of the First Information Report (FIR), in which he demanded strict action against the accused.
The authorities reportedly lodged a case against the perpetrators on the complaint of Vipin Singh’s father. The police brought the girl into the courtroom, taking into account the delicate nature of the situation. She recorded her statement on 24th July before the magistrate. She is currently staying in a safe house built in the district hospital. Circle Officer Shwetabh Bhaskar informed that the statement she presented in the court would be considered and she will be handed over based on it. Locals revealed that she is of age and didn’t want to return to her father’s place. She, however, could be sent to her husband in such circumstances.