Love Jihad: Kangana asked sharp questions from PM Modi on Wajid Khan’s wife complaint

After the newly promulgated ordinance on forced religious conversions, popularly known ‘love jihad’, late music composer Wajid Khan’s wife Kamalrukh has opened up about being pressured by her in-laws to convert.

The clinical hypnotherapist took to her Instagram to share a lengthy note about how she was harassed by Khan’s family to convert to Islam and said that her kids are being denied inheritance. Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut openly expresses her views on the issues of the country. Because of which she often remains in the discussion. Once again, she is making headlines due to her statement.

These days, the issue of love jihad remains a topic of discussion in the whole country. While some states have enacted a new law on this matter, some states are preparing to make the love jihad parah law. Meanwhile, the wife of the late music composer Wajid Khan told how she was harassed for changing religion by marriage. At the same time, Kangana’s reaction on this entire matter has come to the fore.

Kangana tweeted, ‘Parsis are a real minority in this nation. They have not come into the country like attackers but to learn something. Apart from this, they came with respect for the love of Mother India. Their small population has contributed greatly to the beauty and economy of this country.

In her second tweet, Kangana wrote, ‘This is my friend’s widow from a Parsi community. Who was harassed by her family for conversion. I want to ask the Prime Minister who does not do dramas, riots, and proselytizing for minority sympathies, how are we protecting them? ‘

In the third tweet, Kangana wrote, ‘It describes the character of India as a mother. The child who does the most drama gets the most love and for the one who is worthy, sensitive, Nanny is taken care of by the children. We need to think.

Kamalrukh, the wife of singer and composer Wajid Khan, wrote in a shared letter on Instagram, ‘I was a Parsi while my husband was a Muslim.

We were in a relationship for 10 years before marrying Wajid. We were also married under the Special Marriage Act. After marrying an intercaste, I am facing discrimination based on religion.  

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