Bride Hunt Gone Wrong: Gau Rakshak Bittu Bajrangi Gets Scammed In His Search For A Wife
Bride Hunt Gone Wrong: Gau Rakshak Bittu Bajrangi Gets Scammed In His Search For A Wife Published By, Last Updated: July 07, 2026, 11:18 IST
Bride Hunt Gone Wrong: Gau Rakshak Bittu Bajrangi Gets Scammed In His Search For A Wife Published By, Last Updated: July 07, 2026, 11:18 IST Five people have been arrested for allegedly cheating Bittu Bajrangi, founder of the Gau Raksha Bajrang Force, by promising to arrange his marriage and taking Rs 41,000 from him. 'Love Jihad' Crusader Bittu Bajrangi Fell Victim to a Fake Marriage Racket For years, Bittu Bajrangi built his public image by leading campaigns against alleged “love jihad" and inter-faith relationships in Haryana. But in an unexpected twist, the Gau Raksha Bajrang Force chief became victim of a fake marriage racket. Here’s how the alleged fraud unfolded. Five people have been arrested for allegedly cheating Raj Kumar alias Bittu Bajrangi, founder of the Gau Raksha Bajrang Force, by promising to arrange his marriage and taking Rs 41,000 from him. The Crime Branch of Faridabad Police arrested Danish Chaman (35), his wife Mahavish Danish (27), Sachin (27) and Sanjeev (52), all residents of Aligarh, along with Pradeep (34) from Bulandshahr. All five were produced before a court on Saturday and remanded to police custody for further questioning. What we know about the case? According to the complaint lodged by Bittu Bajrangi at Sarai Khwaja police station, he was introduced to the alleged gang through an acquaintance, Bantu alias Avinash.
Bajrangi, a resident of Sanjay Enclave in Faridabad, had asked Bantu to help him find a bride. Bantu introduced him to a woman identified as Rani alias Lakshmi, who claimed to arrange marriages. Bajrangi told police that he travelled to Aligarh two or three times to meet prospective brides but rejected the matches. Later, he received a photograph of a woman identified as “Pooja" and agreed to the proposal. According to the complaint, on September 5 last year, Rani, Mahavish Danish, allegedly posing as Pooja, and others claiming to be her relatives visited Bajrangi’s house in Faridabad and collected Rs 11,000 as engagement money. The following day, they allegedly took another Rs 30,000 for wedding expenses and fixed September 7, 2025, as the wedding date at a temple in Aligarh. However, when Bajrangi reached the temple on the scheduled date, no one from the bride’s side turned up. What police said? Investigators said the entire family presented before Bajrangi was fake. According to police, Mahavish Danish posed as the prospective bride “Pooja", Pradeep acted as her uncle, Sanjeev posed as another relative, Sachin worked as the middleman and Danish Chaman pretended to be the bride’s brother. Police said the accused had used similar methods in previous cases.
