UP: 'Man makes pressure to adopt Christianity, beating up on opposition, woman who reached the police station with complaint - man accused of forced repentance and assault in Firozabad
Updated: Sun, 21 Sep 2025 09:15 PM (IST) A woman in Firozabad accused her husband of forcibly overturning her. The woman says that her husband wants to attack her and her daughters on protests. He filed a complaint with the police and police were investigating the case. The woman also accused her husband of hiding and marrying religion. Sir wants to make a man Christian and defeat the opposition- the allegation of the woman. Jagran correspondent, firozabad. The married woman accused her husband of putting him under pressure to convert by force. The married woman, who reached the Pachokhara police station on Sunday afternoon, told the CO that the man would by force her. When she protests, she hits her. The girls are taken to the church forcibly. Police are investigating the case remove the advertisement, just read the news, Jamuna Devi, a resident of the town of Chhakaau in the Pachokhara police station, married an youth resident of Anand Nagar locality next to the city in Hindu. He has two daughters 10 -year -old daisy and seven -year -old daonal. Jamuna Devi, who reached the police station with the district president Sanjay Pratap Singh of Hindu Jagran Manch at noon, said the man had put a big picture of Jesus Christ in the house. He forces himself to leave the worship of Hindu gods and accept Christianity. The girls take on the church. A year ago, the older daughter Daisy was worshiped in Christianity in church and said that you are now Christian. When he knew this, he protested and tried to kill him by attacking with scissors. The married woman claims that the man has already considered Christianity, but she hid and married. Jeth and Jethani also support the man. On September 6, the man beat him a lot because he refused to repent. After this, she somehow came to her mother’s home with her two daughters. Due to the case of the Tundla police station, he was sent to Tundla. Co Amrish Kumar said the inspector was led to investigate and act in this case. A fir will be submitted on the basis of Tahrir.