Missing ‘Muslim’ girl found married to ‘Hindu’ boyfriend

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May 17, 2015

Boy and girl
Mangaluru, May 17: A 24-year-old girl who went missing from her house in Karkala taluk of Udupi district was finally found with her new husband belonging to another community.

Neena, a Muslim girl from Ajekar village in Karkala, has told police that she ran away from her home and married her Hindu boyfriend Harshit, a resident of Karkala.

She went missing on May 4, days after her formally engagement ceremony was held and dates were finalized for her marriage with a Muslim youth for from Bailur.

Concerned over Neena’s mysterious disappearance, her parents had lodged a missing complaint with jurisdictional police station.

However, earlier this week, Neena turned up with Harshit at the sub-registrar’s office in Mangaluru and officially declared him her husband. Their marriage was registered under Hindu Marriage Act.

 

Comments

Nick
 - 
Tuesday, 7 Sep 2021

Pream 😂😂😂 I know ur ass is burning but look muslim girls who married hindu boy are living happily has every one know everyone knows islam is not piss full religion 😂

hindu girls also has rights to marry whom they love whether it s muslim r christian who object dat should be encountered. if any muslim girl loves a hindu then they know what will be their fate nd how they will be treated by father nd brother after dat

Prem
 - 
Sunday, 27 Sep 2020

In reply to by Harish

i have seen many married muslim couples r leading a happy life. i dont know why hindus r so obsessed with muslim women. not all muslim men treat wife n bad manner there r some who treat wife in bad manner nd dats what shown in media nd dont show dat majority of muslim men treat their wife like queen. nd ppl like u showoff in social medias nd create propaganda. and in dis news dis lady s 100% a characterless women

Prem
 - 
Sunday, 27 Sep 2020

In reply to by Ishrat

if anyone does so then they would know dat they would be hunted down by her own father nd brother. there is no way out. i will sacrifice my sister for my religion if she bring a shame to our family nd religion

Prem
 - 
Sunday, 27 Sep 2020

In reply to by Harish

have u gone to every married women nd spoke with them nd came to conclusion dat they r not unhappy. u ppl generaise all muslim men like dis. if a muslim guy has a hindu friend after marriage it would ruin his married life as these hindus always have ideas of luring muslim women. i have seen many musim couples who r leading a happy life. u ppl take some news where some abusive husband r arrested for their behaviour towards his wife nd do ur propaganda here nd showoff here.

hindu girls also has rights to marry muslim r christian. whoever objects it should be encountered. if a muslim girl marry a hindu then they knew they wouldnt be alive. if my sister does it then i will sacrifice her for my religion.

Bijay Kant Dubey
 - 
Friday, 19 Apr 2019

Leave the talks of Hindu, Muslim, Christian. If they want to marry, let them,but do you not Miangiri, Hindugiri , Christiangiri. 

asok priyadarshi
 - 
Saturday, 24 Feb 2018

As per constitutional norms , the muslim girl has ample right to marry a Hindu Boy. I will pray to god to give them prosperity and happiness in their married life. Other muslim girls also follow this path by marrying Hindu boys for making India 'Triple Talaq Free' land.

Ronit
 - 
Wednesday, 22 Nov 2017

In reply to by Majeed

Islam is no place for women to live. Either they are traded for rape to settle family disputes or killed for honor. Meanwhile men enjoy all the perks like having multiple wifes legally. As well as marrying other religion girls will make them proud amoung the community. Same on Islam. Death to Islam

Suvam Shah
 - 
Wednesday, 4 Oct 2017

In reply to by Suhail

Bhai suhail, MAIN kitni MUSLIM LADKI pataya hu aur tu kitni ko pataya he matter nahi karta.koi competition nahi chal raha he yeha alag jaat ki ladki patake ke shaadi karne ka

 

Apna THINKING change kar.Main BIHARI HINDU hu lekin INTER RELIGION/CASTE MARRIAGE ke khilaf nahi jab tak dono ekdusre se pyaar karte he 

 

N.B.:-EK MUSLIM LADKE AUR HINDU LADKI  KI SHAADI MEIN BHI MUJHKO UTNA HI KHUSHI HOTA JITNA YEHA HUA

ASHA KARTA HU TEREKO KUCH SAMAJH MEIN AAYA HOGA

 

 

Sahil
 - 
Sunday, 12 Feb 2017

Triple talak and polygamy should be banned in Muslim .it is against koran rule .our Muslim women need freedom other wise they will marry christhan or Hindu boys

Sandeep Pal
 - 
Monday, 23 Jan 2017

Congrates both of you and you have done a wonderful job to join Hinduism with your boyfriend......if anyone wants freedom they can join Hinduism bcz everyone wants liberty by birth till he or she is alive...it is applied for both male or female....specially for female....you(girl) go with with that religion or person who gives you more respect and freedom to live.....i think that religion is Hinduism.......no force for worship, no force for wearing dresses....even if you don't want to worship of murti(statue) so do not worship....if you do not want to go to Mandir(Temple) so don't go.....Hinduism just need a belief in your own self.......Hinduism gives you full of freedom........i am telling you these thing bcz i am experiencing Hinduism after re-convertism in Hinduism of my Great Grand father...........if life is anywhere,,it is only in Hinduism.

Aditya
 - 
Tuesday, 29 Nov 2016

Muslims should follow Tarek Fatah. He is really a true muslim.

Rahul brahmin
 - 
Sunday, 10 Jul 2016

I am tremendously happy for the girl

the man looks docile and kind . God bless her for getting out of that hellhole !

My mother is a muslim - converted to christianity
My sister is married to Lebanese muslim - they practise Christianity in hiding and their kids are christians
My second sister is married to a Jordanian Muslim - unfortunately he is islamist sorts. Hopeful she will show him the right way
My brother is married to Indian muslim girl . Very liberal minded . They both follow their own religions of hinduism and islam
I am married to a Pakistani Sunni girl. She has converted to hinduism . My Son is hindu and proud !

It happens in India, and I encourage people to seek what makes them happy . If the decision is wrong, atleast you dont have to curse others for making the decisions for you

Suhail
 - 
Friday, 22 Apr 2016

I see alot of non-muslims are cursing Islam as always but let me tell you if you go through survey you will find out that most of Hindu girls have got married with Muslims men but we dont show off like you. ISLAM IS THE RELIGION OF PEACE and if you doubt it come to me i will clear your doubts. If you want to cross check what i have said then you better check my Past you ll find out how many HINDU girls have been my Gfs but ISLAM opened up my eyes and showed me the right path so i left all of them to live in peace and got myself prepared for the life hereafter.
I WARN YOU TO STOP ATTACKING ISLAM. TAKE MY ADVISE START LEARNING ABOUT ISLAM THEN COMPARE WITH YOUR RELIGION I ASSURE YOU LL FIND THE REAL LIFE.

Proud Infedel
 - 
Thursday, 21 Apr 2016

I am a proud kafir (Infedel) and will always remain so. Millions of girls worldwide - especially from islamic countries and turning to hindusim - one true religion.

Mayank
 - 
Thursday, 21 Apr 2016

Congratulations to the couple. Ignore these brainless idiots who r mixing religion with Love. Love is divine and much above from religion caste or race. :)

Ruchika Sharma
 - 
Thursday, 21 Apr 2016

Congrats to the couples !! and stop judging them.. they are in love

sawant
 - 
Thursday, 21 Apr 2016

Congratulation to couple, leave in peace, take care of each other.
we respect all the religions, but above all it's love. loving each other is more important than anything else. They have won the love, may god bless you, LOVE IS GOD.

Harish
 - 
Thursday, 21 Apr 2016

She made the wisest decision of her life. She will live happily ever after. Had she married the Muslim guy of her parents' choice, she would have remained unhappy and burned in hell-fire that Islam is. I wish all the best to the newly-married couple.

Harish
 - 
Thursday, 21 Apr 2016

She made the wisest decision of her life. She will live happily ever after. Had she married the Muslim guy of her parents' choice, she would have remained unhappy and burned in hell-fire that Islam is. I wish all the best to the newly-married couple.

abhiram
 - 
Thursday, 21 Apr 2016

happy married life

Iqbal
 - 
Thursday, 21 Apr 2016

Well she should not be blamed it is bcoz of unproper teaching if she know teachings it would not had happened .

Majeed
 - 
Thursday, 24 Mar 2016

This is the sign of qayamat, In Sha ALLAH, all this kind of girls will get big punishment.

Ishrat
 - 
Friday, 18 Mar 2016

All those who have read and understood the koran - leave it immediately

The best way to leave islam is marry a hindu -

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