ATS arrests two for forcing over 1000 religious conversions in UP
ATS arrests two for forcing over 1000 religious conversions in UP
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 The Uttar Pradesh ATS have arrested two accused for allegedly forcing people to change their religion.

The two accused were arrested from Delhi namely Umar Gautam and Jahangir. They have allegedly forced around 1000 non-Muslims to convert to Islam. One of the accused revealed that he is a resident of Batala house in Jamia Nagar and he himself has converted his religion. UP ADG Prashant Kumar addressing the media said that there is a racket operating in the state, forcing people to convert to Islam. Kumar confirmed that around 1000 people have converted their religion till now. In the press conference, ADG further added that these two people used to target poor families, unemployed youth, and handicapped people, especially those who were hearing and speech impaired, children and forced them to change their religion. People were lured to convert their religion for money and financial stability, as per the police reported. UP ADG also mentioned that this might be a case of funding from ISI for religious conversions. Many women have been forced to change their religion and were married off.

Furthermore, he said that the racket was operating in Noida, Kanpur, and Mathura. The accused used to run a centre named `Islamic Dawa Centre` that got funding from all across the world. Now, the police officials are trying to track those people who got trapped in this racket.

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