Bhopal
A unique school in Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, is in the headlines, where Hindu women are being trained to avoid ‘Love Jihad’. In this school launched by the Hindu organization in the Durga temple located on Smart City Road, girls and their parents are being taught ways to be cautious with ‘Love Jihad’. This initiative has recently been started after a big rape and blackmailing racket in Bhopal.
This special school is organized in Durga temple on every Ekadashi. During this time, Pandit Chandrashekhar Tiwari of ‘Sanskriti Bachao Manch’ on Mike is telling the mantras to avoid ‘Love Jihad’ instead of the devotional mantras of God.
Addressing the women and their parents, Pandit Tiwari is advising them to be vigilant with social responsibilities, cultural values and especially ‘love jihad’ events. The school consists of a large number of women, men and children.
This is why Ekadashi day was chosen
Pandit Chandrashekhar Tiwari said, “Our aim is to make Hindu children aware of religious education as well as social threats. The day of Ekadashi was chosen because a large number of women and women come to the temple for worship on this day.”
The women and women present in the temple told that they listen carefully to the things being given here and they have to face many problems in a city like the capital.
College incident boils
Recently, a big racket was caught in Bhopal, in which youths like Farhan Ali, Sahil and Saad adopted Hindu names and implicated college students in love. These accused not only raped the women, but also blackmailed them by making videos of them and pressurized other youths of the gang to have a relationship. The police have arrested the three accused in this case and are investigating. Investigations are also being ascertained that this gang was not getting funding for ‘Love Jihad’.
Activism of Hindu organizations
After this incident, Hindu organizations have become active and are taking action in different ways. ‘Sanskriti Bachao Manch’ has started such schools in temples, where women are being trained to be vigilant. The organization says that they are taking such steps to strengthen Sanatan Dharma and make Hindu society aware.





