
Karnataka: Man alleges forceful religious conversion by wife, in-laws; police say no formal complaint filed yet
Jul 17, 2025
Gadag (Karnataka) [India], July 17 : A man has accused his wife and her family of forceful religious conversion in Karnataka's Gadag district.
Police stated that the couple had been in a relationship for three years before registering their marriage under the Special Marriage Act in 2024.
The victim claimed that five months after their marriage, they also held a second wedding ceremony conducted as per Islamic traditions, during which, he alleged, he was converted without his knowledge and under duress.
The Victim alleged that his wife and her family had repeatedly threatened him with a false rape case if he refused to convert.
Rohan Jagadish, Superintendent of Police, Gadag, responded to the situation by stating that no formal complaint has yet been filed, despite the matter receiving widespread attention online.
"A video of an issue between a Hindu boy and a Muslim girl surfaced on social media. According to the initial information, they have known each other since 3 years, got married on 26th November, 2024 and registered it in Gadag Sub Registrar Office... 5 months later they decided to get married as per the Muslim traditions and the video circulated on social media. Initial allegations were that there was some conversion in the case the boy was called to the police station, and he denied of any grievance. Investigation will be done in the matter... We will register an FIR if there is any complaint in the case," Rohan Jagadish said.
Further details are awaited.