- Aparna went missing along with 20 others in Kerala.
- Her mother has alleged she was forcibly converted to
Islam.
- Police have tracked her staying at Sathya Sarini - an
institute which aims to propagate Islam among non-Muslims - in Kozhikode.
Even as the conversion of Hindu girl Nimisha alias Fathima,
who recently went missing along with 20 others from Kerala, continues to grab
the media's attention, a woman here has alleged that her daughter, an
aeronautical engineering student in Kochi, was forcibly converted to Islam.
In her complaint to the police, Mini Vijayan from Pangode in
Thiruvananthapuram said her daughter Aparna, who had changed her name to
Shahana, was a student of Jual Education Trust in Ernakulam, which she joined
in August 2013, and was staying at a hostel there. "She was forcibly
converted to Islam. When we came to know about it, we approached the police who
then located her in Kozhikode," she said.
The police located her and produced her before the high
court. "But instead of us, Aparna said she would like to go with Sumayya,
the woman who accompanied her to the court," Vijayan said.
As per police, Aparna is currently staying at a religious
centre at Manjeri in Malappuram.
"She is staying at Sathya Sarani, an institute which
aims to propagate Islam among non-Muslims. Though she used to be in touch with
me earlier, she went incommunicado ever since the case of Nimisha appeared in
the media," Vijayan said.
The police said the
options before them are limited as she has already told the court that she
would like to be with those who converted her to Islam.
Courtesy: Times of India
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