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Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
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Friday, 17 July 2026

Hindu girl allegedly tortured and murdered by Uzbek boyfriend for not converting to Islam

 

Uzbekistan: Muslim Medical Student Allegedly Kills Hindu Classmate After She Refuses to Convert



The alleged murder of a young Indian medical student in Uzbekistan has reignited the long-standing debate over the forced conversions of Hindu women in many parts of India. While Muslim-pandering Indian intellectuals and pop culture icons continue to propagate a forged image of Muslim victimhood in the country, police have accused 21-year-old Sawariya Basanth’s Muslim classmate, Sadarul Anam, of killing his Hindu classmate in a foreign land, exposing the dangerous extent to which Islamic elements control the so-called “secular fabric” of Indian democracy. Sadarul, a 22-year-old first-year MBBS student from Pulamanthole in Kerala’s Malappuram district, studied with Sawariya at Bukhara State Medical Institute; both were living in the same hostel, which housed several Malayali students from Kerala.

Though early reports suggested that the accused struck Sawariya with his laptop during a heated argument, Sawariya’s family rejected reports that attributed her death to a single blow, and argued that Sadarul had subjected her to prolonged and repeated violence before taking her life. The family has also claimed that Sadarul repeatedly pressured her to convert to Islam, though she rejected every attempt and remained steadfast in practicing her own faith. The family further alleges that those repeated confrontations ultimately led to the fatal attack. They also described the gruesome condition of Sawariya’s body, saying it bore injuries across several areas from head to toe, suggesting that the accused had brutally tortured her while she was alive. Sawariya’s uncle, who traveled to Uzbekistan to bring her body home, stated that investigators confirmed that she endured severe physical assault before she died.

“She did not die because she was hit on the head with a laptop,” he claimed after returning to India. “He had brutally assaulted her a lot before killing her. So we are seeking a postmortem here and have lodged a complaint here to ensure he does not escape if he is let off by the police in Uzbekistan.”

The family also mentioned that several students had witnessed Sadarul pressure Sawariya to convert to Islam before the incident. Although officials have not publicly released witness statements or evidence supporting those claims, the family reveals that investigators told them during the inquiry that multiple students had confirmed that Sadarul repeatedly tried to force Sawariya to convert to his faith.

After Sawariya died, her parents approached the Kerala Police and filed a formal complaint. Haripad Police registered a murder case after receiving the complaint. Police officials explained that Indian law allows authorities to register a criminal case involving an Indian citizen, even when another country serves as the primary jurisdiction for the investigation. Kerala Police also said they would coordinate with the Ministry of External Affairs and the Indian Embassy in Uzbekistan to monitor the investigation.

Authorities in Uzbekistan reportedly arrested Sadarul soon after the incident. Kerala Police said they would obtain official documents and updates through diplomatic channels before deciding whether to pursue additional legal action in India. Police officials have assured that they would review the progress of the Uzbek investigation before making any further decisions under Indian law.

Sawariya’s parents continue to demand a thorough investigation into every allegation surrounding their daughter’s death, and urged the Indian government to examine every available legal option, including the possibility of bringing Sadarul to India if the law permits such action. Government officials have not announced any decision regarding extradition, and authorities continue to evaluate the legal process.

The case has drawn widespread attention across Kerala and other parts of India to Muslim men’s forced religious conversions of Hindu women, and renewed attention on Kerala’s extended history of conversion-related controversies and Islamic jihad recruitment and activity. Over the past decade, law enforcement agencies, including the National Investigation Agency (NIA), have investigated numerous cases involving religious conversion in the context of interfaith relationships, mostly involving Muslim men and Hindu or Christian women. Intelligence agencies and counterterrorism investigators have also identified Kerala as one of the states from which the Islamic State (ISIS) recruited a significant number of Indian operatives and sympathizers, and many of these young recruits were freshly converted girls from other faiths.

Security agencies have also documented that several educated young men and women from Kerala, including engineers, medical professionals, students, and other professionals, joined or attempted to join ISIS networks in Syria and Afghanistan through local jihad cells and personal recruitment networks. Investigators discovered that these networks often relied on ideological indoctrination, close social circles, and religious influence to recruit followers. Against this backdrop, Sawariya Basanth’s death demands far more than a routine murder investigation. Indian authorities must thoroughly examine whether Sadarul acted alone or maintained links with any organized jihadist or conversion network that targeted Hindu women under the guise of personal relationships.



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