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Muslim man in Bihar converts to Hinduism allegedly after being harassed by Muslim hardliners

| | Jul 06, 2017, at 06:55 pm
Patna, Jul 6 (IBNS) : A Muslim lawyer in Bihar's Begusarai district has reportedly converted to Hinduism along with his two sons after allegedly being harassed and threatened by the hardliners within his own community, media reports said.

According to reports, Mohammed Anwar, 46, alleged that his family was being forced to follow the Sharia law by Muslim hardliners since he used to participate in events organised by Hindus.

As a result, Anwar,  along with his sons, Mohammed Amir, 11, and Mohammed Shabir, 9, decided to embrace Hinduism on Tuesday.

"I am a liberal. I used to visit temples and mosques both, but hardliners in my community objected to it," Anwar told News18. "I was threatened for participating in events organised by Hindus."

He claimed that he contacted members of the Bajrang Dal who told him about Hinduism. "I was convinced that Hinduism was not a religion but a way of life. So, I decided to follow their advice," he said.

Begusarai Superintendent of Police Ranjeet Mishra denied that Anwar was under any pressure, saying  he had taken the step of his own accord.

Anwar said he has given an affidavit declaring that he has taken the decision out of his own will.

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