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This is what 25-year-old Hadiya said as she addressed the media after getting back to the Sivaraj Homeopathic Medical College in Salem. The young woman who asked the Supreme Court for freedom, will resume her 11-month house internship to complete her house surgency.
Hadiya had been under the custody of her parents since May this year after her marriage to a Muslim man Shafin Jahan was annulled by the Kerala High Court.
It was when Hadiya was asked whether there had been efforts to re-convert her to Hinduism, that she made this startling revelation about the controversial yoga centre.
The Siva Sakthi Yoga Centre in Udayamperoor in Tripunithura – started in 2009 by KR Manoj, the Founder and Director of Arsha Vidya Samajam – was recently shut down after more than three women came out with shocking testimonies of torture. The centre acts as a reconversion centre, and had many inmates, particularly young women, brought in by their families.
When TNM reached out to Hadiya's father Ashokan, he said that he could not remember if members of Siva Sakthi Yoga Centre were among those who counselled his daughter.
Ashokan, however, adds that Hadiya’s allegations should not be taken at face value.
However, advocate Rajendran who represented Ashokan at the Kerala HC, told TNM that Siva Sakthi Yoga Centre counsellers had met Hadiya.
He denied Hadiya's allegation that she was tortured by the centre.
Ashokan and Rajendran insisted that Hadiya was not making these allegations in a right frame of mind, their stand in court too was that Hadiya was mentally unfit.
However, despite these claims, a calm and self-assured Hadiya made her stand clear before judges of the Supreme Court on Monday.
KR Manoj, the director of the centre, denied they had anything to do with Hadiya.
20-year-old Ashita, a nursing graduate from Kannur had spoken exclusively to TNM recently about her 7-month incarceration at the yoga centre.
The yoga centre first came into news in September, when Swetha Haridasan, a woman detained at the centre for 22 days, filed a complaint after getting out.
Caught off guard, the government responded by sealing the centre, while those in charge of it, including Manoj, fled.
Another woman Shruthi Meledath, also told the court she was confined at the yoga centre. And some days later, a former instructor at the centre added in his testimony, filing a petition to implead himself into the case against the centre.
(This article was first published on The News Minute and has been republished with their permission.)
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