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Following sustained pressure from a right-wing group, a 20-year-old Hindu woman was forced to break off her relationship with a Muslim man in Mangaluru recently.
The inter-faith relationship came to light after photographs of Priya and Naveed were circulated on social media over the past few days, reported Daijiworld. Members of Durga Vahini came across the photographs and sought to meet the woman in order to convince her against pursuing her relationship.
After managing to track Priya and her parents, the group reportedly arranged counselling sessions for her and allegedly told her that Naveed had run-ins with the police. They also alleged that he had recently been caught by the crime branch of city police for trafficking ganja. Durga Vahini members also claimed that Priya had become addicted to the drug.
A video released appears to show that the woman had yielded to the pressure from the members of the organisation.
Some reports say that the man was previously arrested for drug peddling, though police were not ready to confirm or deny the same.
An unverified audio doing the rounds in Mangaluru, a woman can be heard asking what is wrong if she’s in a relationship with a Muslim man, as her previous relationships with Hindu men had failed.
However, her personal life was brought under public scrutiny after the Kerala High Court annulled her marriage in May, calling it a “sham.”
Later, the Supreme Court ordered the National Investigative Agency to probe the marriage following allegations that she had been forcibly converted, as part of an organised effort.
The Supreme Court directed Hadiya to go back to her college in Salem and pursue her studies.
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