Hyderabad Woman Alleges Forced Conversion and Abuse by Husband
'Was Tortured, Forced To Eat Beef': Hyderabad Woman Accuses Husband Of Forced Conversion, Rape
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A woman in Hyderabad has accused her husband, Nawaz, of forced religious conversion, sexual assault, and financial exploitation, claiming a pattern of abuse that began with deception. She alleges she was coerced into converting to Islam, drugged, and subjected to violence, while also facing police inaction despite filing complaints.
- 01The woman alleges her husband deceived her into marriage under false pretenses.
- 02She claims to have been forced to convert to Islam and renamed Nazeera.
- 03The woman accuses her husband of drugging, raping, and blackmailing her.
- 04Financial exploitation included extortion and unauthorized loans in her name.
- 05She alleges police have been unresponsive to her complaints since January.
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A woman in Hyderabad has made serious allegations against her husband, Nawaz (alias Navadurga), claiming he forced her into religious conversion, sexual assault, and financial exploitation. The couple married on July 28, 2022, after Nawaz allegedly misled her about his religious identity. Following the wedding, she asserts she was coerced into converting to Islam, where she was renamed Nazeera. The abuse reportedly escalated after their marriage, with Nawaz allegedly drugging and raping her at a resort before their wedding, capturing private photos to blackmail her into marriage. She alleges financial fraud, claiming her husband and in-laws extorted approximately ₹16.7 lakh (roughly $20,000 USD), took loans in her name, and sold her land without her consent, leading to total losses estimated at ₹25–30 lakh (approximately $30,000–$36,000 USD). Furthermore, she describes a harrowing experience of physical violence, threats, and coercion, including being forced to consume beef against her vegetarian beliefs and undergoing an abortion. Despite approaching authorities in January, she claims police have failed to act, only registering a “missing person” case, citing Nawaz's influence over local officials.
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The case highlights issues of domestic violence and the challenges victims face in seeking justice, particularly in cases involving religious and cultural coercion.
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