
Radical Islamic Group Converted Hindus In Madhya Pradesh: Sources
NDTV
Five suspects had married Hindu girls, with two of these men having converted to Islam only a few years prior, the Madhya Pradesh Police anti-terrorist squad (ATS) sources said
The first Indian module of radical Islamic outfit Hizb-ut-Tahrir (HuT), which was busted by the Madhya Pradesh Police anti-terrorist squad (ATS) on May 9, has a religious conversion angle, sources have said.
Five suspects had married Hindu girls, with two of these men having converted to Islam only a few years prior.
ATS sources said two key accused of the busted module, including Bhopal-based gym trainer Yasir Khan and Hyderabad-based Mohd Salim, who till a few years back was known as Saurabh Rajvaidya, the son of Bhopal-based retired Ayurveda doctor Dr Ashok Jain.
Mohd Salim is a senior staff at the faculty of pharmacy at a college in Hyderabad, reportedly run by a politician's family.