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Muzaffarnagar labourers booked under new anti-conversion law in UP

As per the police, the accused and his friend harassed and pressured the complainant to leave his wife.

By: Express News Service | Lucknow | Updated: December 1, 2020 2:41:11 am
The case was registered against Uvaish Ahmed under IPC and the new anti-conversion law.

A day after police booked a youth under the new anti-conversion law in Bareilly, the second case in the state was filed at Mansoorpur police station in Muzaffarnagar on Monday.

Police have lodged a case against two persons – Nadeem and his friend Suleman, both labourers – under UP Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Ordinance, 2020.

Station House Officer (Mansoorpur) KP Singh said that the complainant has accused Nadeem of harassing and pressuring him to leave his wife.

β€œThe complainant alleged that Nadeem wanted to marry his wife and convert her religion. He claimed that when he objected, Nadeem threatened him with dire consequences. Suleman allegedly used to help Nadeem in harassing the complainant,” the SHO said.

Nadeem and the complainant work as labourers at the same place, police said. “According to the complainant, Nadeem used to regularly visit the victim’s house and developed a close friendship with his family, including his wife,” said Singh.

The couple has two children.

Police said that they are yet to arrest Nadeem and Suleman and are conducting raids to trace them.

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