Below are women who got trapped by jehadis, Khalistanis and seculars.
1. Aprajita
I met her in DU when she was 21 and we dated for a year. I moved to Kerala for my PG while she stayed on in Delhi and started dating a Saudi diplomat. She said she had started reading the koran.
1. Aprajita
I met her in DU when she was 21 and we dated for a year. I moved to Kerala for my PG while she stayed on in Delhi and started dating a Saudi diplomat. She said she had started reading the koran.
2. She was prepared to move to Saudi Arabia, wear a burqa and become his third wife. But he obviously didn't want to upset his clan. After a year he gave her Rs 50,000 in cash and said that’s it, he was going back home
3. Aprajita was very honest about her reason for wanting to marry an Arab. She came from a well to do family but had fallen on bad days and wanted to marry a rich guy. She got lucky and today she’s married to a wealthy businessman from Delhi and lives a jet setting lifestyle.
4. Mukta, 26.
Raised in MP, and living in Delhi, she used to work at a leftist magazine. She read one of my articles, friended me on Facebook and messaged that she wanted to meet me.
Raised in MP, and living in Delhi, she used to work at a leftist magazine. She read one of my articles, friended me on Facebook and messaged that she wanted to meet me.
5. But I never meet online friends, especially women, because I'm not looking to get laid and I don't want to end up like Kamlesh Tiwari.
6. Mukta admitted she suffered from Daddy Syndrome and literally begged me to become her boyfriend saying the age gap of more than 20 years was no big deal. I said politely but that although I was flattered by her persistence, I don’t date younger girls.
7. I told her she could get a great guy in Delhi, and she should stop going after older men. Over several weeks I talked to her many times, boosting her self-esteem, and basically tried to convince her that an arranged marriage was best for her.
8. I said: “You work in an MNC, use the opportunity to earn wealth and become a useful member of society. You are a team leader, use that as a stepping stone to achieve your goals. You will meet someone nice. Just wait for the right person.”
9. She would thank me, saying I had cleared up her head and she was now looking at life with a new perspective.
10. The only mystery was since she was a stunning looking girl, why was she still single? The mystery was solved when she finally told me she had a boyfriend, a Sikh. I said why did you hide this fact all these months? She said she was looking for someone better and more mature.
11. She showed me the guy's pic and I was shocked. The guy looked like the ultimate jhalla + fuddu + shapeless figure. He was a shocking contrast to the girl. He was jobless too and spent all day playing on his phone while she worked a 12 hour day.
12. A few days later she messaged me she had married him in court. 6 months later she said the guy was showing his true colours. During their dating days they had agreed the children would be raised as both Hindu and Sikh, and could decide later in life what they wanted to be.
13. But now she was pregnant (and vulnerable) he said their child would be raised Sikh and there would be no compromising on that. He had also forced her resign her job, and taken her to his hometown.
14. She also had to wear a chunni on her head 24/7. For a girl who wore shorts and t-shirts to the gym, and generally wore denims and western attire in Delhi, married life became a prison. Her life has no meaning now she said.
15. The reason she rushed into marriage with an incompatible person was her mother was insisting on her getting married ASAP and used to tell her she was embarrassed to take her to weddings or family gatherings because everyone taunted her about her daughter’s single status.
16. This is a story repeated in households across the country, and creates pressure on youth. They either run away (like Sharddha) or move far from their hometowns to avoid hearing lectures from parents. Of course, parents mean well, but some youth may feel suffocated.
17. But ultimately, it’s Mukta’s own fault. She messaged me last week that she was basically miserable and regretted her decision. But with a child and no job, she is stuck in a loveless marriage.
18. Deepa
She lives in London with her two daughters on the ground floor of their house. Her husband lives on the top floor. They don’t talk. Lonely and desperate for company, she met a jehadi man online.
She lives in London with her two daughters on the ground floor of their house. Her husband lives on the top floor. They don’t talk. Lonely and desperate for company, she met a jehadi man online.
19. The guy is married too and lives in Gujarat. They connected during the peak of Covid and decided to meet after the lockdown was lifted. She was so keen to meet him that she flew down with her daughters, risking their lives.
20. Probably because there is a Hindu Govt in Gujarat, the guy lost nerve and refused to meet her, saying he was scared to meet a married woman. So all the money she spent paying double for tickets to India was wasted. She spent 3 weeks twiddling her thumbs.
21. She messaged me saying she’s heart broken. "Main kya karoon. I can't breathe. I was so looking forward to meeting him. He's such a pussy. Why did he call me and then stood me up? Callous fellow."
Instablock. Such people don’t deserve friendship.
Instablock. Such people don’t deserve friendship.
22. A year later I removed the block and she messaged saying she was still in touch with him and hoped to meet the jehadi one day. The thing is she is a strong Hindu who abhors jehadis and has told him multiple times that she hates jehadis, and how they are destroying India.
23. She could be committing harakiri because if jehadis can snuff out a life like Aftab did to Shraddha, will they keep quiet if you criticise them directly? She's just giving him an incentive to harm her if they ever meet. She's not some bored housewife, but a scientist.
24. Sujata (judge), 56
The daughter of an RSS karyakarta, Sujata has been a devoted and proud Hindu all her life. She believes in giving the harshest punishment to rapists and child molesters. She is a passionate nationalist.
The daughter of an RSS karyakarta, Sujata has been a devoted and proud Hindu all her life. She believes in giving the harshest punishment to rapists and child molesters. She is a passionate nationalist.
25. The day Manmohan Singh delivered his first speech at Red Fort, she was devastated at having a Prime Minister who spoke like a mouse. She said what a great leader Atal Bihari Vajpayee was and what a tragedy it was for India to have a puppet like Manmohan as the PM.
26. But when the Aam Aadmi Party offered her an MLA seat upon her retirement, she did a 180 degree turn, and believes BJP is bad and AAP is the best. She is married to a Hindu, and has no dearth of money. She joined AAP only for fame and more power.
27. These cases from different backgrounds show that at all Hindu women are trapped. Some walk into the trap with their eyes wide open. While Love Jehad is indeed a serious problem, it won’t be tackled by education alone. None of these 4 women were raised by liberandu parents.
28. The solution is to declare India a dictatorship with economic growth the sole focus. A chaotic democracy is a lose-lose for Hindus. As long as it continues, jehadis and Breaking India groups will continue to trap Hindus girls as they know judges will set look the other way.
29. A dictatorship will put fear into criminal elements and ensure peace. It will also allow mass Ghar Wapsi because unchecked population growth is the No.1 cause of Love Jehad and attacks on Hindus.
30. Ghar Wapsi is critical because if the Harmful population crosses 40%, it's game over for Hindus. Hindus have no other country to escape to.
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Note: all names have been changed.
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