Karnataka: Police in Karnataka on Friday said that an FIR has been registered against Bajrang Dal leaders for issuing threats to a man who supported an inter-religious marriage in the Chikkamagaluru district.
Official sources said that the Basavanahalli police have booked Bajrang Dal district-level leaders Shyam and Sagar under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) sections 353(1)(C) and 353(2). The action follows a police complaint filed by Mahesh, the owner of a Gobi chat shop.
According to the police, Mahesh ran a Gobi centre in Chikkamagaluru city. One of his workers, who belongs to the Muslim community, was in a relationship with a Hindu girl. Upon learning about their relationship, Mahesh helped them get married at the Sub-Registrar’s office in Chikkamagaluru city four days ago.
He also signed as a witness to their marriage.
After the incident came to light, Hindu organisations expressed outrage and accused him of supporting “love jihad”. The Bajrang Dal leaders allegedly launched a social media campaign against Mahesh, labelling him a traitor to Hindus.
They further alleged that he was actively supporting “love jihad” by facilitating marriages between Hindu women and Muslim men. The accused also urged people not to tolerate individuals who, according to them, act against the interests of the Hindu community.
Recently, an incident of a Muslim youth and a Hindu girl submitting a fake address document at the Sub Registrar’s office in Mysuru had come to light. The submission of fake documents had raised concerns, and the Hindu organisations questioned the affidavit with authorities.