Ghaziabad: The UP State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (UPSCPCR) has taken a serious note of names of children orphaned due to Covid being made public by the media and other associations after they were uploaded on the Bal Swaraj portal.
The child commission stated that unscrupulous elements might take advantage of such information and force them into child trafficking, beggary, and other crimes.
UPSCPCR chairperson Dr Vishesh Gupta has sent a letter to all the district magistrates asking them to put an immediate ban on it as well as counsel the families concerned and send the report to the child commission within a week.
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BAREILLY: The 22-year-old woman whose husband was arrested for “love jihad” under UP’s new anti-conversion laws while she was sent off to a shelter has had a miscarriage, an ultrasound examination at a private lab has confirmed.
The couple was “reported” to the police by a local Bajrang Dal unit when they were on their way to get their nikah registered. Her husband and brother-in-law, in jail for 13 days now, are set to be released after police didn’t find any evidence to support the allegation that the woman had been forcibly converted.
Love jihad : What a reported miscarriage says about India s anti-conversion law
By Geeta Pandey
image captionThere have been protests against the law on love jihad
Reports that a pregnant Hindu woman who was forcibly separated from her Muslim husband and may then have miscarried have highlighted controversies over a new anti-conversion law in India.
Earlier this month, a video clip went viral in India.
It showed a group of men, with orange scarves draped around their necks, heckling a woman in Moradabad town in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. It s because of people like you that this law had to be enacted, one of the men scolds her.
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Pregnant Woman Held Under Love Jihad Law Alleges Torture by UP Admin, Says Given Injections That Led to Miscarriage
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The young woman named Pinki was three-to-four months pregnant when she was arrested by the Moradabad police under the forced conversion law for marrying a Muslim man.
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A 22-year-old pregnant woman who was arrested in an alleged case of ‘Love Jihad’ in Uttar Pradesh s Moradabad district has alleged torture by the authorities and said that she was administered injections at a district hospital that led to her miscarriage. The young woman named Pinki was three-to-four months pregnant when she was arrested by the Moradabad police under the forced conversion law for marrying a Muslim man.