Right-wing activists disrupted a birthday party in Bareilly, falsely accusing two Muslim guests of "love jihad" despite most attendees being Hindu. Police booked the Muslim guests and a cafe staffer for breach of peace, though an inquiry found no wrongdoing by the students. The victim stated the "love jihad" claim was unfounded.
'Most guests were Hindus': UP woman on Bajrang Dal's b'day disruption over 'love jihad'
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Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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