Love Jihad Case: In a chilling incident from Jaswantgarh, Gogunda, two cousins, Ravina and Bhavna, both students of Class 11, were found dead under mysterious circumstances. The duo had gone missing on November 10, and their lifeless bodies were discovered the next morning in a nearby field. Both were dressed in identical black salwar suits, raising questions about the circumstances of their deaths.
Evidence Points to Manipulation and Brainwashing
Love Jihad Case: The families of the deceased were left shocked after discovering unsettling evidence on the girls’ mobile phones. Records revealed an extensive connection with a man from Uttar Pradesh, identified as Shahbaz, who had allegedly transferred ₹32,000 to the girls. The mobile logs showed that the girls had spoken to him over 3,000 times, suggesting a deeply influential relationship.
The family also found writings in Urdu and Quranic verses in the girls’ notebooks, indicating that they were learning Urdu. Additionally, the girls had reportedly changed their social media names to “Muskan” and “Anisa.” These findings have led to suspicions of a larger agenda involving manipulation and indoctrination.
The Accused Arrested, Investigation Underway
Love Jihad Case: The police have arrested Shahbaz, who is believed to have exerted psychological control over the girls through social media. Reports suggest he had been influencing them for an extended period, potentially leading them to take the drastic step of ending their lives.
Families Demand CBI Investigation
The girls’ families have categorically dismissed the notion of this being a simple suicide case. They allege the involvement of a larger syndicate promoting “love jihad,” which they claim is targeting young girls and coercing them into extreme actions. Demanding justice and accountability, the families have urged for a thorough CBI investigation to uncover the truth behind this disturbing case.
Allegations Resemble ‘The Kerala Story’ Narrative
This incident bears a stark resemblance to the narrative showcased in the movie The Kerala Story, which depicted young women being brainwashed into taking extreme steps. The parallels have intensified public debate about the influence of such manipulation tactics on vulnerable individuals.