A man has been arrested in Delhi following an alleged case of conversion. The accused, identified as Mohammad Kalim, a resident of Uttar Pradesh, has been charged with converting a Hindu man to Islam. The police received a complaint from Sandeep Saagar, who claimed that Kalim pressured him to convert. The accused was produced before the court and sent to judicial custody.
Kalim, a Computer Science graduate, is facing charges under sections 153 (a) and 295 (a) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The Delhi Police have registered a case after a primary enquiry at Chandni Mahal police station. The investigation is ongoing.
The incident has once again brought to light the sensitive issue of religious conversion in India. Such incidents have previously sparked tensions between different religious groups in the country. The police have urged the public to remain calm and not to take the law into their own hands.
This latest case comes amid growing concerns over rising religious intolerance in India. Recently, the country has witnessed several instances of violence and discrimination against religious minorities. The government has been criticised for not doing enough to protect the rights of these groups.
The police have assured that they will take all necessary steps to prevent any further incidents and ensure that justice is served in this case. The accused has the right to a fair trial and must be considered innocent until proven guilty. It remains to be seen how the case will play out, but the incident serves as a reminder of the need to promote religious harmony and tolerance in society.