Muslim Man Attacked in Bhopal Court Over Interfaith Marriage Attempt
The assault, carried out by members of a right-wing group, occurred during the couple's visit to register their marriage, with allegations of 'love jihad' fueling the violence.
- Sayyad Ahmad, a Muslim man, was attacked inside a Bhopal district court while attempting to register his marriage with a Hindu woman under the Special Marriage Act.
- The attackers, identified as members of the right-wing group Sanskriti Bachao Manch, accused Ahmad of 'love jihad,' claiming he had concealed his identity to lure the woman.
- A video of the assault, showing Ahmad being brutally beaten, went viral on social media, prompting widespread outrage and calls for accountability.
- Police have launched an investigation into the incident, with statements being recorded from the couple and their families, and medical treatment provided to the victim.
- The Hindu organisation involved has demanded legal action against Ahmad, while police await a formal complaint from the victim to proceed against the assailants.