Had miscarriage due to medical negligence: Moradabad woman held under UP s love jihad law shares horror
The 22-year-old Moradabad woman alleged that staff at the protection home ignored her worsening condition and took her to a hospital, where an injection by a doctor caused her miscarriage. She was sent to a shelter home after her husband was arrested under the new love jihad law in Uttar Pradesh.
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The first case of love jihad came to light a few days back.
The 22-year-old Moradabad woman, who was sent to a shelter home after her husband was arrested under the new love jihad law in Uttar Pradesh, on Tuesday alleged that suffered a miscarriage due to medical negligence. She also said that she was tortured at Nari Niketan the protection home where she was sent.
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Husband Jailed for Love Jihad , 22-yr-old Pregnant Woman Sent to In-Laws House After Court Order
The court pulled up the cops for sending the woman to a shelter home and arresting her husband.
The woman was handed over to the police of Kanth police station by Bajrang Dal activists. The police sent the woman to Nari Niketan and her husband and brother-in-law to jail on charges of forced conversion.
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Moradabad: Ten days after a 22-year-old pregnant woman was sent to a shelter home and her husband and brother-in-law arrested, allegedly after Bajrang Dal workers complained to the police saying their marriage was a case of ‘love-jihad’, the CJM Court in Mordabaad ordered for her to be sent back to her in-laws house.
Love Jihad Arrest: Bride Sticks to Miscarriage Claim; Foetus Fine, Says Govt Hospital Doctor
In a video shared by journalist Kanwardeep Singh, 22-year-old Pinki can be heard saying that she lost her child after being given successive injections.
Pinki, now known as Muskan Jahan. Photo: Video screengrab.
Women15/Dec/2020
New Delhi: The Moradabad woman whose husband was held under the newly passed ‘love jihad’ law in Uttar Pradesh has held that she has indeed suffered a miscarriage after having been moved to a shelter home by authorities, amidst claims by police and doctors that the foetus she is carrying is fine.
Updated Dec 14, 2020 · 05:08 pm A file photo of protest against love jihad in Ahmedabad. | Sam Panthaky/AFP
The Moradabad district administration in Uttar Pradesh on Sunday denied reports claiming that a 22-year-old Hindu woman, who was kept in a protection home under the new unlawful conversion ordinance, has suffered miscarriage,
The Indian Express reported. The woman’s husband, a Muslim man, and his brother were arrested last week in Kanth area, while he was in the process of registering their marriage.
Moradabad District Probation Officer Rajesh Chandra Gupta said “fake news” of the woman being forced into a miscarriage was being circulated on social media. The woman identified as Pinki is three months pregnant. Her mother-in-law alleged that a injection was administered to her to abort the baby, according to British newspaper
Uttar Pradesh State Commission for Protection of Child Rights deny miscarriage
The 22-year-old pregnant Hindu woman from Moradabad whose Muslim husband was arrested under the new ordinance against unlawful conversions on December 5, recorded her statement before a magistrate on Monday, said officials.
The woman, Ms Pinki, who is pregnant, was also referred to the Meerut Medical College for further tests after complaining of abdomen pain, a senior government doctor said. The administration had earlier denied a report in a British newspaper,
The Telegraph, quoting Ms. Pinki’s in-laws as saying that she was forced into a miscarriage.
SP Moradabad Rural Vidya Sagar Mishra said the woman in her statement under Section 164 CrPC said she was an adult and had married the Muslim man Rashid in July in Dehradun consensually.