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“Take avoidance to an extreme, and you have denial: a deep burial of the trauma”: Md. Firoz and Md. Nizam abducted a 15-year-old girl returning after darshan from Mateshwar Dham Shiv mandir, and also tried to drag her protesting mother into the vehicle

On Monday night, his wife and girl were getting back from the sanctuary. When they moved toward the main street close to their home, the denounced men showed up in a Scorpio vehicle and began hauling his girl inside
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15-year-old girl returning from Mateshwar Dham temple with mother abducted by Md. Firoz, Md. Nizam
15-year-old girl returning from Mateshwar Dham temple with mother abducted by Md. Firoz, Md. Nizam

A 15-year-old young lady getting back with her mom from the renowned Mateshwar Dham Shiv mandir, region Saharsa has been captured by Md. Firoz, Md. Nizam and others.

The occurrence happened on Monday, 25 July around 9 PM. The continuous Shravan (Sawan) month is viewed as one of the holiest in the Hindu schedule and is committed to Bhagwan Shiva. Every Monday is commended as Shravan Somvar.

The distressed dad of the young lady held up a protest in Balwahat Police Station against 4 charges. He runs a shop in the Mateshwar Dham sanctuary complex. On Monday night, his wife and girl were getting back from the sanctuary. When they moved toward the main street close to their home, the denounced men showed up in a Scorpio vehicle and began hauling his girl inside.

At the point when the mother dissented, the accused began hauling her additionally into the vehicle. Shouting, she hurried towards her home to accumulate more individuals. In any case, by then, the charge figured out how to move away in the wake of stuffing material in the minor's mouth.

The dad fears that either his girl will be killed, or assaulted and compelled to change over her religion.

In 2020, resembling wrongdoing occurred in Begusarai. A man was strolling with his better half and minor little girl when a gathering of Muslim people snatched the young lady at gunpoint. One of the ruffians let the dad know that had it been Pakistan, they would have taken the young lady from the actual house. Afterward, an obscure man turned up at their home and requested Rs. 2 lakh on the off chance that they needed the young lady back, or, more than likely she would be auctioned off in Bangladesh.

Such violations are turning out to be progressively ordinary in Bihar, as Islamists become always encouraged. In another new spine-chilling case from Begusarai, a mother and her wedded girl were kidnapped in a Muslim-larger part of town and physically taken advantage of for quite a while. The whole family is being taken steps to one or the other proselyte or be killed. Hindu activists affirm police are attempting to conceal the matter.

In Darbhanga, Dharam Sahu was lynched by a horde when he defied the Muslim man following his equitable wedded niece. Dharam's family says police have captured just a portion of individuals they had distinguished as a component of the horde and numerous killers are wandering indiscriminately.

Bajrang Dal pioneers in north Bihar have said that police generally wonder whether or not to act in such cases referring to the 'collective idea' of the wrongdoing. They say that the public authority has been conciliating Islamists, accordingly encouraging them to enjoy violations against Hindus audaciously.

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