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  • From other capitalisation: This is a redirect from a title with another method of capitalisation for Love jihad is a term used by Indian people to classify the instances where a man belonging to Islamic community finds a vulnerable girl from another religion(mostly Hindus as they are in majority) and soft influences her even faking his information such as name and religion then marries her and forces her to change religion or transport them after conversion to Islamic terrorist organizations or kill them if they are hard to convert.

The term "Love Jihad" was first used by "Kerala Catholic Bishops council " in State of Kerala. Although it is a term which has created a conspiracy and used by many political parties some calling it fake for appeasement of a special sect of people, there is no legal court orders confirming such cases, the people and police have seen a vast number of cases involving such incidents where bodies of victim girls were found in pieces in fridge or suitcases. The government has also made very strict laws in some states to stop this malpractice, There are many cases that even today fall under Love Jihad. The people upbringing such issues are often attacked by left and media.. It leads to the title in accordance with the Misplaced Pages naming conventions for capitalisation, or it leads to a title that is associated in some way with the conventional capitalisation of this redirect title. This may help writing, searching and international language issues.

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