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Tensions between India’s Hindu majority and its Muslim minority have worsened during the years that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Hindu nationalist party have held power. The consequences can be grim for some couples who fall in love across religious lines, as recounted in a story produced by AP journalists in India with editorial help from AP’s Global Religion Team. The lead reporter, Sheikh Saaliq, detailed a romance between a Muslim man, Arbaz Mullah, and a Hindu woman. It so angered the woman’s family that — according to police — they hired members of a hard-line Hindu group to murder him. Sheikh interviewed a leader of the group implicated in the killing, as well as police officials, some of Mullah’s friends, and his grieving mother. “Is this what you get for loving someone?” she asked.
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Commentary and Analysis
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Rabbi Segal Shmoel, from left, and Rabbi Yehuda Teichtal inspect a giant Hanukkah Menorah, set up by the Jewish Chabad Educational Center, ahead of the Jewish Hanukkah holiday, at the Pariser Platz in Berlin, Germany, Friday, Nov. 26, 2021. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
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