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VHP Bajrang Dal launched a helpline for Girl In Love Jihad Karnataka Manga…

Love Jihad News: The murder case of actress Tunisha Sharma and Shraddha has been branded a ‘love jihad’ case by the leaders of various parties including Bajrang Dil and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP). Meanwhile, Bajrand Dal launched the ‘Love Jihad Helpline’ number in Mangaluru, Karnataka. In this regard, the party stated that it would help those girls who were forcibly converted and achieved interfaith marriages.

Bajrang Dil and Vishwa Hindu Parishad have launched the ‘Love Jihad Helpline’ number in collaboration with many Hindu organizations. The organizations stated that they would provide legal and health-related assistance to the girls and their families. VHP’s head of publicity, Pradeep Saripalla, said the helpline team numbers 20 people, including doctors and volunteers. He will always be willing to help.

What did Vishwa Hindu Parishad say?

Vishwa Hindu Parishad head of publicity Pradeep Saripalla said that many Hindu girls are converting to Islam and are converting to Islam. Also be killed. All this is done in the name of love. Furthermore, he stated that all this has been seen in Karnataka for many years. If any girl wants help, we will help her immediately. Her parents can also contact us.

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Vishwa Hindu Parishad said that if any girl has any problem, she can call 9148658108 and WhatsApp 9591658108. VSP has also emailed antilovejihadadmin@gmail.com. Tell them 21-year-old Tunisha Sharma, who stars in the TV series ‘Ali Baba: Dastan-e-Kabul’, was found hanging in the bathroom on the set of the show near Vasai on December 25.

Sharma’s mother has alleged that Sheezan Khan deceived and “used” her daughter. She also claimed that Khan had slapped her daughter on the sets of a TV series they were both in and that she was teaching Sharma Urdu. She also wanted her to wear hijab.

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