The phrase ‘Jihad Against Love’ is Janaki Nair’s in The Hindu—Why Love is a Four Letter Word. I can’t think of a better description of this sick, twisted, violent campaign, in which local Hindutvavaadi thugs ally with families desperate to control their young sons and daughters from—quite simply—falling in love. Families that have no qualms in violently separating their children from relationships outside their caste or religious community, often killing one or both of them. Such murders have come to be dubbed ‘honour killings’ by the English media, but a starker, more revealing term is suggested by Pratiksha Baxi—‘custodial deaths’. Indeed, the young people killed in such cases are in the custody, much like prisoners, of their own families.