Many of you might be aware of the incidence & some of you won't. So let me tell you entire chain of events.
There was a cross-religious love case that happened in Delhi. But what was unique that it was reverse love jihad, except no one will call it that. If Muslim calls it ‘that’, it will be treated as acceptance that there exists a form of ‘Straight’ love jihad. And Hindus will not accept it because it will seem to accept that Hindus have fallen to such level. But I will call it reverse love jihad to give you the idea that boy, in this case, was Hindu and girl was Muslim.
Unlike Hindu family from Kerala who went to court to get their girl back, the family of this Muslim girl took the matter into their own hand. They simply murdered the boy to keep the honour of their family intact. Things got a bit more unusual when Shehla Rashid jump into civil turn criminal matter by openly taking a side of an innocent Hindu boy.
She made a post to that effect on Facebook. Some of her followers agreed with her view. And everyone else didn't. Things soon turned Islamic when she started receiving rape threat from her religious brothers for taking the side of kuffar. Shehla a strong and warrior spirited as she is committed online jauhar by simply deleting her Facebook account. Every feminist was giving gyan, when film Padmavat was about to release. They were advocating how Rani Padmavati (Queen in the film) Should have chosen to get rape than committing, what they called, suicide.
But when Shehla committed online jauhar with rape threat, what she was doing unconsciously was following the same glorious Rajput tradition. You can not engage with a pervert and rapist who want to commit a heinous act of rape, not out of attraction towards you but out of ideological differences. The only way out for you is to remove yourself from the environment for your own sanctity. Whether it is online jauhar in the virtual world or what Rani Padmini did in the real world.
We should appreciate that in spite of her name ‘Shehla’ which is Arabic, Shehla Rashid is following the indigenous culture. I hope someday she will rediscover her true roots.