
2 Sikh women in J&K who had converted to Islam were not pressured; married of their own will | Investigation
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India Today TV's investigation has revealed that the two Sikh women were not forcefully converted to Islam. As per their affidavits, they converted of their own will.
The two Sikh women from Jammu and Kashmir, who were allegedly forced to convert to Islam and get married, had converted on their own wish and were not pressured as alleged by some Sikh organisations, an India Today TV investigation has revealed. India Today TV has accessed copies of their sworn affidavits and documents related to their marriage and conversion.More Related News

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