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Madhya Pradesh police reach Kochi, begin probe into Kumbh Mela viral girl’s marriage

The girl and Mohammad Farman of Palra in Uttar Pradesh, who married her at a temple in Thiruvananthapuram last month, are presently staying in Kochi

PTI Published 16.04.26, 04:54 PM
Monalisa Bhonsle

Monalisa Bhonsle File photo

A team of Madhya Pradesh Police on Thursday reached Kochi to probe the marriage of a young woman who came into the limelight during the Prayagraj Kumbh Mela and later married her friend, a Muslim man, at a temple in Kerala.

The girl and Mohammad Farman of Palra in Uttar Pradesh, who married her at a temple in Thiruvananthapuram last month, are presently staying in Kochi.

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Her father Jayasingh Bhonsle said Monalisa has become a victim of "love jihad" during March after coming back from Kochi. It is a term used by right-wing groups to allege a conspiracy by Muslim men to lure Hindu women into relationships and marriage to convert them to Islam.

"My daughter has earned name across the country. I request chief minister Mohan Yadav to ensure Monalisa is brought back to MP safely. She has been trapped deceitfully by a Muslim youth, Farman Khan. It is a case of love jihad," Jayasingh told reporters.

The parents of the girl claimed that she is only aged 16 and the case is registered at the Maheshwar police station in Madhya Pradesh against Farman.

The Kerala High Court on April 8 granted Farman temporary protection from arrest till May 20.

A five-member team, including a woman officer from Maheshwar police station in Madhya Pradesh, reached Thrikkakara police station in the morning and met the station house officer.

Officials at Thrikkakara police station said the Madhya Pradesh Police had approached them to obtain details of Farman’s friend residing within the station limits.

However, the person could not be traced, police officials said.

Officials further said the Madhya Pradesh Police have information that the girl and Farman reside in Kalamassery.

involved in the probe told the media at Thrikkakara police station that a case has been registered based on documents indicating that the girl is only 16 years old.

A police officer from MP said that the Aadhaar card submitted for registering the marriage in Thiruvananthapuram needs to be verified.

“We have come here as part of the investigation. The video of the marriage is from Thiruvananthapuram, but the woman is currently staying here,” the officer said.

Meanwhile, the girl has submitted a petition to the State Police Chief and the Kochi City Police Commissioner seeking protection.

In her petition, she claimed that she is 18 years old and alleged that there could be attempts to forcibly take her to Madhya Pradesh.

She sought police protection for herself and Farman to prevent any such move.

CPI(M) leaders, including State Secretary M V Govindan, Minister V Sivankutty and Rajya Sabha MP A A Rahim, had attended the wedding held at a temple in Thiruvananthapuram last month.

Left leaders, including CPI State Secretary Binoy Viswam, had alleged a political conspiracy behind the case.

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