Hadiya case: BJP slams Kerala government

IANS  |  Kozhikode (Kerala) 

President Kummanem Rajasekheran on Saturday slammed the state for filing an affidavit in the Supreme opposing a NIA probe into the case of a young Hindu woman who embraced Islam.

Hadiya, 24, was born Akhila Ashokan in a Hindu family in She converted to Islam and married Shafin Jahan, 27, in December 2016.

"The stand taken by the (Pinarayi) Vijayan clearly shows the soft corner of this Left towards anti-national forces," Rajasekheran told the media here in the course of his "Jana Raksha Yatra" that entered its fifth day.

He asked why the opposed a probe by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in the case.

On May 25, the High declared the marriage "null and void", terming it a "sham" and ordered that Akhila be placed under her parents' protective custody.

On August 16, the Supreme ordered a NIA probe, supervised by retired apex Justice R.V. Raveendran into the religious conversion and her marriage to Jahan.

Jahan has since challenged the High order in the top court, saying it an "insult to the independence of woman in India".

The has said the Crime Branch probe into the case was enough.

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First Published: Sat, October 07 2017. 16:26 IST