What is claim on social media?
Sharing a video of the action of Delhi Police, a person named Deepak Sharma wrote on X (Twitter), ‘Where do Hindu girls disappear. Let’s know the reality: Nureshed Alam, Mohammad Rahul Alam, Abdul Mannan, Tausif Rexa, Shamim Alam, Mohammad Jarul and Monish. They used to buy girls trapped in love jihad from all over the country and keep them in a dark underground hall in Delhi and when the demand came, they used to inject them and supply them in place. Today Delhi Police rescued 23 such girls from their clutches. Just think, Hindu girls … Your Abdul can be how dangerous you can be for you. ‘ Watch tweet-
Similar claims along with the video are also made from the X handle named Amarendra Bahubali, Ram Tyagi Hindu, Kedar Khandal, Anil Bhardwaj, Abhishek Gupta, Aman Bashndra, Surya, Vikas Patni and Delhi Expos. seeing
What is the truth of the claim?
To know the reality of the claim being made on social media, we searched it on Google with the relevant keywords. In the investigation here, we found links to some news, according to which this claim being made on social media is misleading. There is no evidence of love jihad in the sex racket caught in Paharganj.
Found in search, News of Times of India of 23 March 2025 According to, Delhi Police has busted a large sex racket in Paharganj. 23 women have been rescued in this police action. These include three minor girls and 10 Nepali citizens. Among the seven human smugglers arrested, Nurshed Alam, Mo. Rahul Alam, Abdul Mannan, Tausif Reza, Shamim Alam, Mo. Jarul and Monish are included.
Police had received information that some people were pushing women into the body trade wrongly. After this, the teams of Paharganj Police Station, Sharadanand Marg Police Post and Himmatgarh Police Post together exposed this racket, laying a trap. According to the police, the accused used to keep the women in a room in the main market of Paharganj. After this, they used to send them to different hotels.
This information about the sex racket caught in Paharganj NDTV, Indian express And The news of The Hindu Also found in However, no such information or official statement of the police was found in any news, in which the claim of Love Jihad could be confirmed.
conclusion
It is being claimed on social media that the women saved in the sex racket caught in the Paharganj area of Delhi were victims of love jihad. This claim was found to be misleading in the investigation of the vigilant team. There is no evidence that confirms the viral claim in this case.