Hindu girls risking Muslim honey trap claim Forum
HINDU and Sikh girl students at north west universities are in danger of being pressurised into becoming Muslims it has been claimed.
Organisers of the National Hindu Students Forum claim fundamentalist Muslim male students are targeting Asian non-Muslim girls in a bid to win converts.
They say the fundamentalist use romance, verbal and even physical pressure to win the girls over.
A spokesman for the forum, Sanjay Mistry said male Muslim students start by befriending Hindu and Sikh girls.
He said: "Often they begin a romance with the girls and then say that if they want it to continue they will have to convert to Islam."
He added: "In some cases the girls, outside their close family for the first time, like many other students, feel they want to rebel. Going out with a Muslim male can be part of this."
The general secretary of the Hindu Forum of Britain, Ramesh Kallidal recently told a conference attended by Metropolitan Police Chief Constable Sir Ian Blair that anger was growing among the Hindu community.
He said: "The police and other agencies have no idea about the hight levels of resentment building up in the Hindu and Sikh communities over aggressive conversion techniques and intimidation by radical Islamic groups on campuses."
"Families are being broken down, while some of our girls have even been beaten up and had to leave university. We need to look at positive action rather than just speaking about these issues."
One girl who claims to have experienced intimidation is Natasha Jalota.
She describes on a Hindu website how a fellow student befriended her during her first term and university.
Eventually she claims his attentions began to get disturbing.
She says: "A few months passed on, and one day, (he) hit me with a new and even more shocking bombshell. He told me I had to convert to his religion. I was about to die of shock. Convert??? Why??? I would never do this.
"He brought me some religious books, with titles like 'How to be a true Muslim' and so on, and said 'You best start reading them'.
"I refused to take them and told him to leave me alone and that being friends with him was the biggest mistake I had ever made.
"He became really aggressive and forceful. I was very scared and wondered how long this would go on and what I had done to deserve this. I thought to myself 'How can this guy who seemed so down to earth and normal have turned out to be a religious fanatic and a psycho?' "
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Saturday, March 31, 2007
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