Jammu and Kashmir witnessed around 2 Sikh girls abducted and forcibly converted into Islam over Marriage (Love Jihad). On the issue, Akal Takht Sahib demanded anti-conversion law in Jammu and Kashmir (UT).
The 'Nikah' (Muslim Marriage) of Sikh girl (18 years) held with an elderly man by converting the girls at gunpoint into Islam. According to the family members, the Sikh Girl was specially-abled; on that, JK Police assured the family that the girl will be produced safely before the family and will be justice within 36 hours.
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Meanwhile, several Sikh groups started a protest against the Forced conversion of Sikh Girls into Islam. Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee (DSGMC) met with Jammu and Kashmir Governor Manoj Sinha over the forced conversion of Sikh Girls in Srinagar, JK. Governor Sinha, in the meet, called the practice a "harmful trend" of forced religious conversion in the valley and emphasized the need to abolish this practice from all over the country.
DSGMC President Manjinder Singh Sirsa also demanded the anti-conversion law as implemented in other prominent states of the Country like Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.
Thus, the issue of forced religious conversion is very harmful in this developing society. This practise needs to be stopped to save the common public from this cruelty. The current nature equally demands this as a scenario as Central Law to protect the whole nation, not in scattered scope.