Delhi: Kaleem attempts forced conversion of Hindus, gets arrested


In Delhi’s Chandni Chowk, a person named Mohammad Kalim was forcibly pressurizing for conversion by luring a government job and money, after which the police arrested the accused. According to the information, the accused Mohammad Kalim is a
resident of Barabanki in UP and Kalim has been thrown out of the house by the family. The complainant told that the accused Kalim was also talking about making India an Islamic nation.
Accused Mohammad Kalim had filed a case of robbery against Sandeep, who had complained about religious conversion. In the investigation, the police found the case to be false. Kalim has done B.Tech Computer Science and after leaving his job in a big IT company in Noida, he was getting the conversion done. Not only this, the accused Kalim speaks fluent English. Even during the conversation with the police, he was talking in English only. Delhi DCP Sanjay Kumar Sen told that some receipt cutting booklets have been found from the accused.

The Delhi police probing the case have revealed that accused Md Kaleem had created five Whatsapp groups where he use to share Islamic propaganda videos and audio to radicalise the people who were seeking shelter at the Rain Basera or at the night shelters in Delhi and then either coerce them or force them to convert to Islam. These WhatsApp groups were created in the name of welfare programs to mislead people into conversion.

Material related to the promotion of Islam was shared in these WhatsApp groups. According to sources, Kalim used to target the less educated people. Not only this, Kalim was associated with Madrasas of Seelampur, Bharatpur and Agra. Now the police team is investigating these madrasas. On the other hand, the police registered a case against the accused on June 9 and arrested him. A case has been registered against the accused under sections 153A and 295A of the IPC.