The Chilling Reality Exposed In Neha Fayaz Viral Video
The brutal murder of 21-year-old Neha Hiremath, a student at BV Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology in Hubbali, Karnataka, has taken a shocking turn. The incident, which occurred on April 18th and was captured on CCTV cameras, initially appeared to be a case of a spurned lover’s rage. However, Neha’s father, Niranjan Hiremath, has alleged a far more sinister and intricate plot targeting intelligent girls from certain communities and families.
In an exclusive interview with Times Now, Niranjan Hiremath claimed that his daughter’s murder was not an isolated crime but part of a larger conspiracy akin to the events depicted in the controversial film ‘The Kerala Story’. He alleged that a mafia-like group systematically targets and monitors girls from specific communities and families, attempting to entrap them in romantic relationships.
“Fayaz, the perpetrator, continued to stalk and harass my daughter even after she repeatedly rejected his advances,” Hiremath stated. “Every move of Neha’s was monitored, and he had hired a group to know all the details, such as her university timings, the gates she used, the classes she attended, and the places she visited.”
Hiremath asserted that this was a complex plot targeting intelligent girls from certain families and systematically monitoring them in an attempt to lure them into relationships, similar to the events portrayed in ‘The Kerala Story’. He demanded that the university authorities provide CCTV footage to the authorities and the CID for a proper investigation.
“A proper investigation will reveal how many people were involved in this activity. This activity has been going on like the Kerala Story movie. Fayaz kept approaching my daughter even after being rejected multiple times. I am not blaming any specific community. But this pattern of targeting and monitoring these Hindu girls has been going on for a long time,” Hiremath said.
My daughter has been killed in the style of 'The Kerala Story'. I have got an internal report that suggests this. There is a larger conspiracy at play to lure Hindu girls…: Niranjan Hiremath, Neha's father tells @PadmajaJoshi pic.twitter.com/CLkDaEqUh5
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) April 22, 2024
Shockingly, Hiremath alleged that Fayaz’s family members, including his father, mother, and sister, were also involved in the conspiracy. He claimed that Fayaz’s sister was deliberately choosing and circulating photographs of Neha from old college events with the intention of defaming her.
While the Karnataka government initially attempted to downplay the religious aspect of the crime, Neha’s family has consistently maintained that this was a case of ‘love jihad,’ and Neha was systematically targeted by Fayaz.
As the investigation continues, the demand for a fair and thorough probe grows louder. The alleged involvement of a larger group and the systematic targeting of girls from certain communities raise serious concerns about the safety and security of young women in the region.
This tragic incident has not only shaken the local community but also sparked a broader debate on the issue of ‘love jihad’ and the need for stricter measures to protect vulnerable individuals from such heinous crimes.