‘Love jihad’ law’s victim: I fear my baby is dead…I want my husband back
Recounting how “10-15 people” beat her and Rashid Ali as they were going to get their marriage registered, on the suspicion that it was a case of ‘love jihad’, and handed them over to police, Pinki said she was mistreated by caretakers at the shelter home she was taken to. Updated: December 16, 2020 7:56:35 am
The Calcutta High Court has observed that there can be no interference if an adult marries as per her choice and decides to convert. (Representational Image)
22-year-oldnow reunited with the family of the man held on charges of converting and forcibly marrying her said she had been bleeding for days, and was afraid she had lost the baby she was carrying. “The doctors haven’t told me anything,” Pinki said. Pointing out that she was an “adult”, and “happy with my choice”, she added, “I want my husband back.”