Kerala love jihad: Mother spiked food, cops ignored my claim, says Hadiya


Salem, Feb 22 (Deccan Chronicle): Hadiya, the 24-year-old woman who made headlines after she converted to Islam, on Tuesday told the Supreme Court that her mother used to drug her food when she was in the custody of her parents in Kerala's Kottayam district.

In an affidavit filed in the SC on Tuesday, Hadiya sought permission to remain as Shafin Jahan's wife. She also stated that she is a Muslim and wanted to remain as a Muslim.

According to a report in India Today, Hadiya claimed that her mother used to drug her food during her stay at home after the Kerala High Court annulled her marriage to Shafin Jahan. She said she had repeatedly informed the police about her mother drugging the food which she took while breaking the fast during Ramzan, but no action was taken.

"It was my mother who used to prepare food for me for breaking my fast. One day at the time of breakfast, my mother went to the kitchen and tried to bring food for me. I came out from my room and proceeded to the kitchen in order to take food from my mother. She did not notice my presence. When I reached the kitchen, I saw my mother was doing something unusual with the food prepared for me and the same startled me," her affidavit stated according to India Today report.

"I thereafter, informed the police about my mothers deed. But they were reluctant to hear me or to take any step to resolve the issue. On that day onwards, I began to prepare food for myself. The inaction of the police reminded me that the police would not question whatever crimes take place against me," she further said.

She said after the Kerala High Court annulled the marriage, she was subjected to horrible torture and torment for a period of more one year. She was under police surveillance and the National Investigation Agency treated her as a terrorist.
She said she decided on her own free will to accept Islam as her faith and religion, because Islam impressed her.

Also Read: Kerala love jihad: I'm Muslim, want to remain as Jahan's wife, Hadiya tells SC

In a recent verdict on the Kerala 'love jihad' case in January this year, the Supreme Court declared that an adult woman has the right to live freely and choose a life of her choice.

The Supreme Court said the NIA could continue with its probe into the alleged love jihad case of Kerala but it cannot investigate the marital status of the man and the woman.

Akhila had married a Muslim man called Shafin, embraced Islam and changed her name to Hadiya.


(With agency inputs)

  

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  • G M Hegde, Udupi

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    The court should permit de-hypnosis session with a good psychiatrist . These innocent girls once trapped in friendship are blackmailed with videos after they cross the line, promised with marriage and are hypnotized by rogue psychiatrists before being converted by jehadi forces & network of institutions.

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    These days it seems that every fool wants to link every Muslim person to ISIS. There are so many groups other than isis... couldn't he be a member of any one of those??? But these fools know only one group that happens to be the most infamous these days.

    Even stupidity has some limits. I guess some have crossed that line long back.

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  • Vivek, Hirebyle / Abu dhabi

    Thu, Feb 22 2018

    love is so BLIND that ...Sometimes ......even Own mother's deed look like ......CONSPIRE.........

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    Vivek brother, not everyone in this world is blessed with a good Father and Mother. This is the reality of the world although religious teachings preach respecting parents which is our God given duty and also right. However, in the real world there are plenty of cases of abusive Fathers or abusive Mothers. Why is it so I am unable to understand but I know this for certain. There could be a variety of reasons for it. So let us not pass judgement on anyone but try to research and understand the reality/facts even if they are not externally visible. I am not trying to defend anyone here but just don't want to pass judgement without knowing the entire truth. We can only pray and hope the family reconcile and resolve their issues without prejudice from any side and without interference into an adult's free choice to marry as per their wish even if the parents do not approve.

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    Honor killings stil in prevelent. Haryana tops.

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  • bharath1953, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 22 2018

    The Adult Woman or Man has every right to select their partner. But the happening in Kerala, where ISIS influence was and is tremendous. As a Parent I do not want my Son or Daughter having an Affair or Marital Alliance with a person who does not follow my Religion, that too specially with Religion siding with extremism.

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Feb 22 2018

    If that was true love, what was the need of changing her religion?

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    Do not assume she changed her religion for love. It could very well be that she was drawn to love that person after she was drawn to find new spiritual meaning to her life. In such conversion cases i.e. religion conversion at the time of marriage the conversion is usually not forced. It is society who try to give it that appearance. There are cases of many men too who convert to the religion of the woman they marry, what about that ? Also there are many who convert to the religion of their spouse a few months or a few years after marrying that person, what about that ? forced ? Not really.

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Fri, Feb 23 2018

    '....conversion is usually not forced', if this advise was followed by the invaders long back, present situation might not have been arised.

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  • Aravind Shetty, Mangalore/Riyadh

    Thu, Feb 22 2018

    Oh god!! No Idea to where we heading. A matured woman wants live with her own choice of religion and spouse and someone is interfering in her personal life. The constitution of India gave this rights (to choose religion and spouse) to each individual and The Apex court still in confusion to decide a clear verdict. Is India democracy or monarchy country? here my question is "if a Akhila left Hindu religion, is my religion going vanish????? I don't think my religion that much weak. Let her live her own and let live other in peaceful society and this is what my religion taught me.
    God bless my (our) lovely India.

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Thu, Feb 22 2018

    Let her live her own life. Strange things happening in India even our constituion allows her to choose her life partner.

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