Bulldozer Action in Bhopal Love Jihad Case: The administration’s strict action against the accused of Bhopal Love Jihad, bulldozers run on illegal houses of two accused, Bhopal Administration Took Strike Action against the accused of love Jihad, Bulldozers Runn Illegly Constructed Houses of Two Accused

Bulldozer Action in Bhopal Love Jihad Case: The administration's strict action against the accused of Bhopal Love Jihad, bulldozers run on illegal houses of two accused, Bhopal Administration Took Strike Action against the accused of love Jihad, Bulldozers Runn Illegly Constructed Houses of Two Accused

New Delhi. The administration has taken tough steps against the accused of Love Jihad in Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh. Bulldozers were run on the illegal houses of Saad and Sahil who have made black mailing and pornographic videos of private college Hindu girl students in their nets. During this time a heavy police force was deployed in the area. At the same time, the house of Farhan, the third accused in this case, is also preparing for bulldozer action, but at present he has got stay from the court. Action will be taken on it after the court order.

The case of love jihad is in the news across the state. 5 girl students of private college lodged a complaint against the accused in Bhopal police, then the case came to light in April 2025. The victim girls had alleged that Farhan Khan, Saad, Sahil, Nabil, Ali and Abrar together target the Hindu girl students of the college and first implicate them in a love trap, then raped them and during this time the girls are blackmailed later on porn videos. Not only this, pressure was also made on girls for conversion. Farhan is said to be the master mind of this love jihad gang. The police have arrested all the accused.

After the matter came to the notice, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav issued instructions to the police to take quick and strict action. The victim girls say that this gang has so far made about 12 girls their victims, out of which 6 victims have come forward and filed a complaint. Other aggrieved girls are probably not coming forward due to fear of slander. On the other hand, people say that this will create fear among criminals and a strict message will be sent from the administration.

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