You are Hindu and Have a Daughter, Wake Up! She’s Already The Next Target : Love Jihad is Real - Chhangur Baba’s Arrest in UP Exposes.


I grew up believing that being a Hindu in Bharat guaranteed belonging, that faith lived in temples, rituals, and family traditions. But when the UP Anti-Terrorism Squad arrested Jalaluddin alias Chhangur Baba on July 5, 2025, I realized the war was being waged from within—not by bombs or armies, but by deception and betrayal, targeting the very soul of our society.


Chhangur Baba was revered as a gentle spiritual guide. A “Peer Baba” often seen near Chand Auliya Dargah in Balrampur offering blessings to the faithful. But beneath that facade, he was the ringmaster of a highly organised illegal religious conversion syndicate. The ATS arrested him along with his trusted aide Neetu alias Nasreen. In custody, investigators discovered a conversion empire worth ₹100–106 crore, funded through at least 40 bank accounts, receiving sums from UAE, Qatar, London, and Nepal-based handlers  .


His luxurious illegal mansion in Madhpur village—70 rooms, electrified fences, CCTV, imported marble, private driveway, horses, guard dogs—was demolished after it was found sitting on government land and serving as the operational nerve centre of this scheme  .


But the real horror lies in his modus operandi. Vulnerable Hindu girls—especially from SC, OBC, widows, or poor families—were carefully selected, labeled as “projects,” psychologically groomed, and emotionally manipulated. Agents used coded slang: “Mitti palatna” (soil tilling) to mean conversion, “Kajal lagana” to imply mental manipulation, and “Darshan” to denote the orchestrated meeting with the so-called Baba  . Handlers—over 1,000 recruited men—posed as Hindu men on social media, offered false love, jobs, scholarships, international travel promises, and then demanded conversion as a precondition for marriage. They used spiritual deception: fake healing rituals, amulets, concoctions—everything to dismantle the girl's belief system from within  .


When conversions succeeded, they were financially rewarded: ₹15–16 lakh per Brahmin or Sikh girl, ₹10–12 lakh per OBC, ₹8–10 lakh per SC/ST girl—turning the trafficking of faith into a prey-driven marketplace  . Once a girl resisted, she was coerced through blackmail—videoed abuse or forced rituals were shared to break her spirit or her family. Some victims were trafficked across states, even to dargahs in Delhi or madrasas near the Nepal border, their identities erased, their histories rewritten  .


It is chilling that Chhangur himself admitted to training his aide Nasreen in religious propagation—but denied orchestrating forced conversions. He claimed he was being extorted by three individuals for ₹60 lakh and depicted as a scapegoat  . Meanwhile, the Enforcement Directorate, after securing his five-day custodial remand in late July, uncovered ₹63 crore in suspicious financial irregularities, transfers to shell entities, property deals in Pune worth ₹16 crore, and proxy accumulation of assets by Naveen and Neetu Rohra—all labelled “proceeds of crime” under PMLA  . ATS teams are now sweeping operations across Maharashtra and Nepal border districts looking for hidden cells and intermediaries tied to this network  .


Do you see how meticulously this war is engineered? A fortress built around lies. A brand sold as faith. A conversion narrative wrapped in spiritual jargon. The soft war was not fought with soldiers or guns—it was fought with whispers, social media DMs, “spiritual counseling,” and staged conversions disguised as mercy.


The arrests, remands, and demolitions should have burst the bubble of denial in Hindu families. But too many still believe this is a myth. Too many still feel safe because their daughter goes to school or their family attends temple every Sunday. Yet statistics show Hindu minorities already exist in nine of India’s 36 States and UTs, 200 of 800 districts, 1,500 of 6,000 tehsils—25% of Bharat where the majority’s identity has already shrunk.


Chhangur Baba is not the anomaly. He is the prototype. A case study in conversion jihad cloaked in spiritualism. Others operate yoga centers, madrasas, social media pages, and charitable NGOs, all mirroring the same playbook. And the real battlefield—the identity of your daughter, her faith, her connection to Sanatan Bharat—remains under siege.


If you are Hindu and have a daughter, this is not paranoia. This is your warning. This is your call. They’re not coming for land. They’re coming for her soul. This is not religion—it is psychological warfare funded by foreign money, protected by appeasement politics, and enabled by the silence of those who refuse to act.


This is not a crime scene anymore—it’s a war zone. Your daughter is already the target. Your family is already under surveillance. And if you do nothing, do not speak up, do not defend her heritage—one day your silence will be the gravestone marking the death of your identity.


Your daughter is the target. Are you ready to fight?

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