Claims of ‘Kaur-to-Khan’ movement surface online, Authorities yet to verify

A Punjabi resident in England shared the video, which shows a young woman making significant claims regarding a supposed “Kaur-to-Khan” movement that is occurring in Britain.

A young woman wearing a black hijab and a colorful patterned shawl, looking thoughtfully at the camera against a soft, colorful background.

A video has been spreading on social media, raising significant concern after claiming that Sikh minor girls in the United Kingdom are being specifically targeted by grooming gangs and offered monetary rewards for religious conversion; however, it is important to mention that these claims have not been validated by any official authority so far.

A Punjabi resident in England shared the video, which shows a young woman making significant claims regarding a supposed “Kaur-to-Khan” movement that is occurring in Britain. She also asserts that these gangs, reportedly originating from Pakistan, are deliberately focusing on non-Muslim girls, especially Sikh girls, as part of a coordinated plot.

£10,000 presented for conversion

The woman in the video claims that people engaged in these activities are reportedly compensated £10,000 (approximately ₹11 lakh) for every Sikh girl they manage to lure and convert to Islam. She additionally asserts that the sum is reduced, approximately £5,000 (₹5.5 lakh) for girls from Hindu or Christian heritage.

The woman additionally claims that the accused initially create emotional bonds with their victims by driving them in luxury vehicles to high-end eateries, and after trust is gained, they supposedly coerce the girls into conversion.

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