Nida Khan, Leader of Alleged Forced Conversion Gang in Nashik, Arrested
मुख्य बातें
- •Nida Khan, the leader of an alleged forced conversion gang in Nashik, has been arrested.
- •A case has been registered against her under religious conversion laws.
- •The organisation is accused of targeting marginalised communities and people from other faiths.
- •The police are conducting a thorough investigation into the organisation’s operations, including its funding sources and associates.
Nida Khan, the leader of an organisation accused of engaging in forced religious conversions in Nashik, Maharashtra, was recently arrested by the police. According to police sources, a case has been registered against her under laws related to religious conversions.
Nida Khan, who has been arrested, is accused of deceiving people into converting, particularly targeting individuals from marginalised communities and those belonging to other faiths. The organisation is alleged to have used various media platforms to mislead people into wrongful conversions.
Further investigations are underway to uncover the modus operandi of the organisation. The police are conducting a thorough probe into the financial sources used for forced conversions and the individuals involved. Authorities have indicated that more arrests may follow in connection with this case.
Following Nida Khan’s arrest, the police have assured that the organisation’s operations have been completely dismantled and that measures will be taken to prevent such incidents in the future. Awareness campaigns are also being conducted among the public to prevent such occurrences.

