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Islamists are trapping Hindu girls using drugs, fake Instagram IDs, online games like Ludo, and even cafés—from Shraddha’s murder to Operation Kalanemi, real cases from Bhopal, Dehradun, Meerut, and Gujarat expose a terrifying nationwide conversion racket

India is witnessing a deeply disturbing trend — Islamist conversion rackets are now using modern tools like drugs, Instagram, and even simple games like Ludo to trap and convert Hindu girls. What was once dismissed as conspiracy or propaganda has now become impossible to ignore. Every day, victims come forward with horrifying stories that point to a growing and well-organized menace.
Islamists are not only pushing a narrative, but acting on a clear, methodical plan to convert Hindu girls by any means necessary. As society evolves, so do the tactics of these elements. They are using every accessible platform and method to advance their ideology, often hiding behind technology, fake identities, and psychological manipulation.
This article brings together multiple reports that have been scattered across regions and media outlets, to present a comprehensive picture. It is no longer just a case of isolated incidents — the pattern is evident, and the consequences far-reaching.
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Narcotics as a Tool for Conversion
One of the most horrifying trends emerging is the use of narcotics to destroy and manipulate young Hindu girls. This isn’t limited to big cities — the pattern spans from Bhopal to Bijnor, Indore, and even the quiet town of Nainital. These places have become the backdrop of calculated operations where girls are first ruined through addiction and then coerced into Islamic conversion.
Take the case from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, where two drug peddlers, Yasin Machli and Shahwar Machli, were arrested recently. Investigations showed that they weren’t just in the business of drugs. Their real targets were Hindu girls, who were drugged with MD (Mephedrone), sexually exploited, and then forced to become part of the drug trade. Eventually, these girls were so entrapped that conversion seemed like the only way out.
Another shocking bust from the Bhopal-Indore corridor revealed a Muslim gang led by Farhan that targeted Hindu girls in private colleges. The silence of the victims was broken when one girl came forward, which led others to follow. Their testimonies revealed a horrifying tale of rape under the influence of drugs followed by pressure to convert.
The strategy follows a chilling sequence — drugs, abuse, blackmail, and then conversion.
In one case from Indore, a man named Zeeshan Khan posed as ‘Abhishek Thakur’ to gain the trust of a Hindu girl. Once she was hooked on drugs, he sexually assaulted her and began to blackmail her for conversion. This identity fraud combined with emotional manipulation and substance addiction left the girl shattered.
A similar story played out in Nainital in July 2024. A 30-year-old Muslim man trapped a Hindu schoolgirl studying in 11th grade. Her parents, helpless and distressed, had to turn to Hindu organizations for support, alleging that their daughter was being drugged regularly. The emotional and psychological rift caused by the addiction had turned the girl against her own family.
Back in Indore again, a man named Sultan Roshan Nagori specifically targeted girls attending coaching centers. A Brahmin girl came forward, revealing that Sultan had physically exploited her, threatened to leak her obscene videos, and pressured her to convert. He too had administered drugs to her. She also unveiled that a conversion cell operated through call centers where Muslim youths were employed to trap Hindu girls and lure them into addiction, abuse, and eventual conversion.
A case from Mangaluru, Karnataka, also shook the region. A Hindu girl had gone missing in 2024. After an investigation, it was found that Shahrukh, a known drug smuggler from Puttur, had manipulated and ensnared her. He would frequently visit her PG (Paying Guest) accommodation, exploiting her vulnerability.
These aren't one-off stories. They reveal a clear pattern — Hindu girls are being intentionally drugged, exploited, and then converted. Often, compromising videos and images are taken during their weakest moments, making it nearly impossible for them to escape this trap. Some girls, under the influence and psychological conditioning, begin to believe Islam is their only truth.
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Even Public Figures Not Spared
The reach of these conversion networks goes beyond common citizens. In 2020, a famous Kannada actress was jailed in a drug case. The incident took a turn when it was revealed that she had been taught Islam for 10 years. The revelations shocked the entertainment industry and social media exploded with debates. Many began demanding that alongside love jihad, the role of drugs in brainwashing girls for religious conversion should also be probed.
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Kerala Bishop’s Chilling Warning on Narcotic Jihad
A senior Christian voice has also raised alarm. Bishop Mar Joseph Kallarangat of the Syro Malabar Church Pala Diocese in Kottayam, Kerala, issued a stark warning. He said, “Catholic and Hindu girls are falling prey to narcotic jihad” and that “a special group in Kerala is making Catholic and Hindu youths addicted to drugs and intoxicants in different areas”.
He further warned, “Love jihad and narcotics jihad are two things which should be paid attention to”. This was perhaps one of the rare instances where a non-Hindu religious leader openly acknowledged the threat.
It is true that Hindu names also appear in drug trafficking reports, but there is a key difference. Those reports do not show a pattern of targeting girls from a specific religious background for conversion, while in the above cases, the intent is crystal clear.
These stories show that a new strategy is in play — ruin the girl through drugs, and then make conversion appear as salvation.
While Hindu families blame modernity for their children's drug abuse, they often fail to notice how Islamist fundamentalists are exploiting this very weakness. This growing threat is part of a much larger mission — a step towards Ghazwa-e-Hind, the dream of Islamic conquest over India.
Those who dig deep into these reports will find that no medium is being left untouched in this war of ideological conquest. From drugs to social media to casual games like Ludo, the traps are being set. Even places like cafes and clubs, where Hindu youths go to relax, are being strategically used as hunting grounds by fundamentalists.
Evolving Strategies of Islamist Conversion Rings: Social Media, Fake Identities, and the Tragic Fate of Hindu Girls
A decade ago, anyone who spoke out against Love Jihad was labelled an extremist or accused of Islamophobia by left-wing voices. They mocked the term as a fabrication, something cooked up by “fanatic Hindus” to malign another faith. But times have changed, and so has the narrative. Today, newspapers carry stories almost daily about Hindu girls becoming victims of deceit, violence, and ultimately, conversion. These stories have moved far beyond claims — they are now painful realities backed by police investigations and grieving families.
Some victims survive and come forward to tell the world what happened to them. Others, tragically, are found in pieces — quite literally.
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Fake Names, Hidden Motives, and Brutal Deaths
Take the chilling case of Shraddha Walker, whose story shook the nation in 2023. “Shraddha, trapped in Aftab’s trap, had even left her parents and started a live-in relationship with him. What happened… 35 pieces, which were thrown in forest areas of Delhi so that animals could tear them apart.” The gruesome investigation revealed that Aftab had killed her, chopped her body into 35 pieces, stored them in a fridge, and scattered them across forests in Delhi, one at a time.
Then there’s the Priya-Kashish case from Meerut, 2020. The killer, Shamshad, had met Priya while pretending to be ‘Amit Gurjar’. Once she discovered the truth, Priya resisted, and tensions escalated. “What happened in the end… murder of Priya and Kashish.” After murdering them, Shamshad buried Priya in a pit dug inside the bedroom. It took three months before anyone found them, and by then, only their skeletons remained.
Even more heart-wrenching is the case of Pinky Gupta from Ghaziabad. She was caught in the trap of a man named Shakib, who pretended to be Bunny. Even after discovering he was married, Pinky still chose love and was ready to convert. But the betrayal shattered her spirit. “Pinky hanged herself. All this happened to her when she was ready to convert to Islam after falling in love with Shakib.”
These horrifying stories are not isolated events. If there was no deep-rooted plan behind this, how do so many similar cases emerge, one after another?
According to a report by OpIndia, “in the year 2023, OpIndia had reported 153 news related to love jihad and in 2022, this list was 150+ as well.” This is no accident. Every year may bring a new calendar, but the stories of deception and conversion remain unchanged.
Whether it is Delhi, Dehradun, Uttar Pradesh, or Rajasthan, the pattern is eerily similar. “Girls are first trapped by giving false names or identities... befriended using fake names and then physical relations are made with them. Their obscene videos are recorded in the name of love and then they are blackmailed and asked to convert to Islam.”
Some girls realize the trap too late, while others never get a second chance — they are killed before they can even fight back.
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Changing Tactics: From Streets to Screens
In earlier times, fundamentalists had limited access to their targets. They operated through neighborhood proximity — girls living next door, or in schools, colleges, or tuition classes. But today, their reach has expanded digitally, thanks to the growing power of social media.
Now, they use Instagram, Facebook, and messaging apps to cast a wider net, luring Hindu girls from across different states. “Through Instagram and Facebook, they are trapping Hindu girls from different states because social media has made their work even easier.” What once took weeks or months of physical stalking now takes just a few well-crafted DMs.
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How Instagram and Facebook Became the New Hunting Grounds
A closer look at many recent love jihad cases reveals a common digital thread. “Friendship through Instagram-Facebook.” Islamic fundamentalists have started leveraging the social media addiction of today’s youth to their advantage. And why wouldn’t they? These platforms allow them to hide their real identities with ease.
As the article notes, “Instagram and Facebook are also used to trap Hindu girls because there the identity is not revealed with proof.” All it takes is an edited profile picture, a fake name, and a few Hindu symbols like kalawa or a temple picture in the profile — and a complete disguise is ready.
The next steps are textbook: initiate a sweet conversation, build emotional trust, trap the girl in a fake love relationship, invite her to a hotel or room, record compromising videos, and then blackmail. Once the trap is complete, the girl is left with just two brutal options: “either she gets defamed or she converts.”
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Deadly Friendships Born Online
In 2023, a heart-wrenching case emerged from Shahbad Dairy, Delhi. A girl was brutally killed on the street with a stone by her so-called friend Mohammad Sahil. The police later found out that they had met on Instagram, where Sahil had pursued her obsessively.
In another horrifying case from Gautam Buddha Nagar, Meerut in 2025, Mubassir posed as ‘Sachin’ to befriend a Hindu girl on Instagram. He even married her. But when she became pregnant, he pressured her to convert. Later investigations revealed that Mubassir had lured and converted several girls this way.
A similar incident happened in Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh, where a 17-year-old girl suddenly disappeared. Her family was in shock. The police traced the case to a Muslim boy named Abdullah, whom she had met on Instagram. It turned out he had kidnapped her.
Stories like these leave readers torn between rage and helplessness. You wonder, how can this keep happening?
The answer lies in understanding that this is an organized network, a system well beyond what a teenage girl can comprehend. “It is difficult for a 15-16 year old girl to understand the conspiracy behind such a network.” She only sees what’s in front of her — beautiful photos, charming texts, sweet DMs. Slowly, a girl raised in a Hindu household starts liking burqa-hijab, becomes uncomfortable with temple visits, and begins sharing “secular” posts.
Eventually, “a time comes when she clearly considers only propagating the things of Islam as her objective.”
Islamist Conversion Racket Enters New Front: Online Gaming Now a Tool to Trap Hindu Youth
As the world becomes increasingly digital, Islamist fundamentalists are adapting rapidly — and dangerously. No longer are the traps of Love Jihad confined to parks, schools, or even just Instagram. Now, online games have become the new playground for deceit, manipulation, and conversion.
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Gaming Platforms Turn Into Dangerous Conversion Hubs
Islamic fundamentalists have figured out a bitter truth — many Hindu families, in their attempt to stay modern, are failing to teach their children about Sanatan Dharma. The result? A growing spiritual vacuum, one that is being filled by jihadi influencers using gaming as a trap.
“They take advantage of this fault of Hindu families to teach and explain the teachings of their religion to girls and move forward towards their goal.” What’s worse is that while parents assume their children are safe — “just playing games” on their mobile phones — the reality is far more terrifying.
“Online gaming has also become a medium for conversion for jihadis.”
Games once meant for harmless fun are now being weaponized. Today’s gaming addiction among youth has opened a new door for Islamic conversion agents, who impersonate fake identities and befriend Hindu girls while gaming, just like on social media platforms. And once trust is established, the real brainwashing begins.
Shockingly, “Hindu youth are trapped to such an extent that without even knowing the other person, the victim agrees to change his religion.”
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Operation Kalanemi: Busting a Conversion Ring Running Through Games
A major breakthrough came recently with Operation Kalanemi, a police-led crackdown aimed at exposing high-tech Islamic conversion gangs. The findings were startling. The gang’s tentacles reached as far as Pakistan and Dubai, with foreign-based handlers targeting Hindu girls in India.
“The matter was revealed when two girls came and filed a complaint in this regard.” Their testimony blew open a chilling case: girls had been trapped through online games, after which they were taught the Quran directly from handlers in Pakistan.
“Later, they were called to Delhi and their Aadhar card was changed and then they were married and converted.”
One of the girls revealed that she had been given a new identity — ‘Sumaiya’ — and was in regular contact with men from Pakistan and Egypt, who pressured her repeatedly to convert. They even transferred large sums of money to her bank account and began teaching her Arabic lessons online.
The Dehradun Police noted, “a whole team was working to brainwash a girl and convert her.”
This gang’s method was particularly cunning: they didn’t just use external agents. They also used converted Muslims to recruit more Hindu girls. In Sumaiya’s case, a key player named Abdul Rehman narrated his own conversion story to lure her in. He claimed his life improved drastically after becoming Muslim — a dangerous narrative used to manipulate vulnerable minds.
The girl, once she realized the trap, bravely went to the police. Her appeal to Hindu families was heartfelt: “She then requested the Hindus of the country to educate their children about Hinduism so that they stay connected with their roots.”
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Gujarat: Another Case of Gaming, Blackmail, and Conversion
In 2024, a similar incident emerged from Kutch, Gujarat. A minor girl from Mandvi was lured into a web of deceit by a man named Ziyad, who met her while playing an online game. Using the fake name ‘Jigar’, he gained her trust, and their conversations turned into a relationship.
Eventually, the two met in person. Ziyad took intimate photographs of her and continued the relationship under emotional pressure. But when the girl expressed the desire to marry him, he began blackmailing her. He said he would only marry her if she converted to Islam.
The girl had no idea that her gaming partner ‘Jigar’ was actually Ziyad, also known as Sameer Sheikh. When she tried to distance herself, Ziyad threatened to make her nude photos viral, trapping her in silence and fear.
A Harrowing Case from Jabalpur: When a Friend Turns Into a Predator
In another heart-wrenching story from Jabalpur, a minor Hindu girl named Priya (name changed) began playing an online game with another girl of her age named Pooja. Trusting the apparent similarity in age and interests, Priya agreed to meet her gaming buddy.
“When Priya reached to meet the girl whom she considered her friend, a boy was standing in front of her.” The girl never existed. Instead, it was a boy pretending to be a female gamer, and his name later turned out to be Tanveer.
Tanveer lured Priya and took her to Mumbai, trapping her away from her family. Following her parents’ complaint, police uncovered that Tanveer had been using gaming platforms to target and lure minor girls.
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From PUBG to Marriage: A Case From Bihar and Madhya Pradesh
Even more shockingly, a simple game of PUBG led to a forced marriage. A Muslim man named Salman, an egg seller in Bihar, began chatting with a Hindu girl from Madhya Pradesh during PUBG matches. He introduced himself with a Hindu name and built emotional ties over time.
The girl became so emotionally attached that she left her home and travelled to Madhubani, where Salman finally revealed his real identity. What followed was even more chilling.
“He married her by forcibly making her read Kalma.”
These are not coincidences. These are well-orchestrated psychological operations targeting young Hindu girls across India. Gaming platforms, once considered safe spaces for youth entertainment, have become digital hunting grounds for conversion gangs.
Hindu parents, who assume their children are just “playing games,” must now wake up to this silent threat. The enemy has moved beyond the visible — and now hides behind usernames, avatars, and online leaderboards.
Modern Hindu Families: The New Target of Islamist Conversion Gangs
Today’s Hindu families, in their quest to appear modern and secular, have unknowingly opened the door to a silent invasion. “Hindus today have reached such a situation today that they are under a lot of social pressure to be ‘modern’ and appear ‘secular’.” In trying to fit into changing social expectations, many Hindu parents have let go of actively teaching Sanatan values to their children — and Islamic fundamentalists are quick to exploit this vacuum.
Because of this, youth are being trapped easily — whether through drugs, Instagram chats, or online games, the pathways may differ, but the intent remains the same.
Yet, what these jihadi conversion agents often forget is that they are being watched. Hindu families and organizations have started recognizing these disturbing trends. “It is their misconception that no one is able to decode their tactics and new patterns. Hindus are gradually becoming aware and Hindu organizations are active in this regard.”
Day by day, more cases are being reported — of Hindu girls being drugged in hotel rooms, gang-raped, recorded on video, and then blackmailed into silence or forced into religious conversion. The veil of secrecy is lifting.
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Cafes and Clubs: Hubs of Exploitation and Forced Conversion
A new layer to the operation has emerged — cafes, clubs, and hotels are now being used as tools to lure, trap, and exploit Hindu girls. The strategy begins online: fake friendships on social media evolve into real-world meetings. Then, in these so-called “modern” establishments, drugs and abuse follow.
“By luring girls with the promise of love, everything from their religion to their dignity is snatched away.”
Cases have come to light from Moradabad to Dehradun, where so-called cafes were acting as fronts for these jihadist activities. Hindu girls were brought in, drugged, and sexually exploited in rooms disguised as “cabins” with curtains.
Some cafés reportedly allowed these criminal acts for just ₹400–500, creating private spaces where no one could intervene. A notable case involved ‘7th Heaven Cafe’ in Dehradun’s Vikas Mall, which was exposed after a girl had to seek help from Bajrang Dal. Only then did the truth come out.
In Bhilwara, Rajasthan, a chilling case emerged in March 2024. A Hindu girl was taken to a café by a Muslim youth pretending to be her friend. There, she was given drugs in her coffee, raped, and photographed in obscene ways. The girl was later blackmailed and passed around among the youth’s accomplices.
Eight individuals were arrested in that one case:
Ashraf Ali, Sanveer Mohammad, Shahrukh Khan, Soybanur, Faizan, Soheb, Khalid, and Aamir.
Similarly, in Beawar (February 2025), an incident occurred that was eerily reminiscent of the Ajmer case. Muslim gangs would lure Hindu girls into cafes, exploit them, and then pressure them into conversion. All under the guise of friendship and modern social life.
Bhopal’s ‘Club-90’ was another infamous hotspot. Investigations found that Hindu girl students were raped, recorded, and blackmailed there. What made the matter worse was that the club was found to be illegally built on government land. Authorities demolished it only after the matter was raised by Hindu groups.
“The strange thing is that despite all the news about such activities happening in cafes, hotels and clubs, action is taken against them only when a Hindu organization raises its voice.”
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Britain’s Grooming Gangs and India’s Love Jihad: The Startling Parallels
The tactics used in India today bear an uncanny resemblance to what happened in the UK from 1980 to 2011. During that period, Pakistani-origin grooming gangs targeted young white girls, most of them minors, and subjected them to horrific abuse.
“Yes! Grooming gangs were highly active in Britain between 1980 and 2011... They used to trap minor innocent girls in their net and then rape them by giving them drugs and get others to rape them as well.”
Despite the gravity of their crimes, these gangs operated under protection and silence. In many cases, when victims tried to speak out, the police blamed the girls themselves, often accusing them of provocation. The victims and their families were ignored, and the girls were left to live as sex slaves.
One survivor, Emily (name changed), revealed how she was trapped at the age of 14. Her case was shocking — she was raped over 1,000 times, often by different men. “Boys would come and abuse her and the brutality would cross all limits every day.”
There is no real difference between what happened to Emily in the UK and what’s happening to Hindu girls across India today.
Back then, Emily was lured with alcohol, kebabs, free cigarettes, and parties. Today, in India, Hindu girls are being promised luxury, relationships, and social acceptance — only to be deceived, violated, and pushed toward conversion.
Whether or not secular media or society accepts it, the goal of Islamic fundamentalists is consistent — to destroy the culture and dignity of those outside their faith.
“Be it India or Britain, they hate every person who does not belong to their religion.”
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