Five victims of love jihad from Kerala in Gujarat to address young girls

Ahmedabad: The Vishwa Umiya Dham organization is undertaking a unique initiative to prevent cases of love jihad across the country, including the state. As part of this initiative, the five women whose life stories inspired the film “Kerala Story” will visit Vishwa Umiya Dham. An awareness camp has been organized at Shree Umiya K.V.C. Nursing College, where these affected women will be present.

During the program, these women will share their stories with more than two thousand girls from different communities. The initiative aims to protect these young women from falling victim to love jihad. The film ‘The Kerala Story’ will also be screened for the girls on this occasion.

R.P. Patel, the President of Umiadham, mentioned that, to create awareness among girls of all communities, including Patidars, about incidents of love jihad, a joint initiative of Vishwa Umiadham and KVC Umiya College has started an ‘Awareness Campaign Against Love Jihad’ for the first time.

These five women are:

– Shruti: Brainwashed by fundamentalists to convert to Islam while working as a teacher. After living as a Muslim for 5 years, she returned to Sanatan Dharma and is now awakening young women.

– Shantikrishna: While working as a nurse in the Maldives, she fell into the trap of Christian fundamentalism. She was brought back to Sanatan Dharma through contact with Arsh Vidya Samaj.

– Anadha: A physiotherapist, Anadha was brainwashed into Islam by her college friends. After coming in contact with AVS, she now works as a full-time preacher.

– Anusha: She worked as a scientist in Bangalore. Coming to AVS with Anadha, she has also become a full-time campaigner and is now working to save other daughters from love jihad.

– Vaishali: Radicalized by Islamic colleagues while working in an IT company, she returned to Sanatan Dharma after coming in contact with Arsh Vidya Samaj. DeshGujarat