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Mrs. India Galaxy 2024 Rinima Borah reveals dark past as ‘love jihad’ victim; forced to eat beef & offer namaaz

In a shocking and emotional revelation on the UNTOLD Podcast by Aboyob Bhuyan, Rinima Borah, the newly crowned Mrs. India Galaxy 2024, opened up about her traumatic past as a victim of abuse and ‘love jihad’.

Rinima, who hails from Assam, recounted the harrowing details of her relationship with a Muslim boy when she moved to Bangalore at the age of 16 to pursue her studies. In her emotional recount, she revealed that she had been brutally beaten by her boyfriend and his family, with whom she was in a toxic, controlling relationship.

At the age of 16 I left to Bangalore from Assam to study. My first relationship was with a Muslim boy there. I used to think, like my parents, he used to abuse me for my good,” Rinima Borah recounted.

“At times I used to call him Taliban for the way he treated me. He used to brutally beat me up. I was made to eat beef. I remember the day when they made me forcibly have beef. His parents forced me to consume beef. Are you understanding? Yes, this is almost love jihad,” she further revealed.

n addition to this abuse, Rinima revealed that her name was changed to Ayesha Hussain from Rinima Borah as part of an effort to further control her identity. “They made me do namaaz too,” she added, recalling how she was coerced into practicing religious rituals against her will.

The abuse took a dangerous turn when her ex-partner threatened her with violence, warning her that if she ever left him, he would throw acid on her. Despite the terrifying threats and torment, Rinima eventually found the strength to break free from the relationship and rebuild her life.

For over a decade, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti has created awareness of this covert jihad of luring, trapping, converting, and exploiting Hindu girls. The Samiti’s book on Love Jihad has found its way into many homes and saved many girls from being yet another statistic. – Editor

Source : MSN

Tags : Love Jihad

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