Thursday, August 24, 2017
The Hadiya case and the myth of ‘Love Jihad’ in India | India
Shafin Jahan approached India’s Supreme Court after his marriage to a 24-year-old woman, who had converted to Islam, was annulled in May by the high court in the southern state of Kerala. On August 16, the Supreme Court, which is the country’s top court, reserved its judgment and instead announced a probe by the country’s “anti-terror” agency into whether the marriage was part of a “Love Jihad”
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