Kumbh Mela Girl Monalisa Farman Marriage Controversy A controversy surrounding the marriage of a girl, referred to as "Monalisa Farman," who was allegedly involved in a legal dispute has sparked significant attention. The case centers on allegations that the girl, who was reportedly underage at the time of the marriage, was married to an individual named Farman Khan. The National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST) has taken charge of the investigation, revealing critical details about the incident. According to the NCST's findings, the girl was 16 years and 2 months old at the time of the marriage, which took place on March 11, 2026, in Kerala. The marriage was registered using a forged birth certificate issued by the Maheshwar Municipal Corporation, which falsely claimed the girl was 18 years old. This document was used to facilitate the marriage in the Puar village of Kerala. The NCST has since initiated proceedings to cancel the registration of the marriage, highlighting the legal and ethical concerns surrounding the case. The police in Madhya Pradesh's Maheshwar district have filed a First Information Report (FIR) against Farman Khan under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses (POCSO) Act and the Atrocities Act. The FIR alleges that Khan lured the girl with promises of fame and financial gain, persuading her to move to Kerala for a film role. Khan is accused of arranging a flight ticket from Indore to Kerala and subsequently marrying the girl. The girl's father has filed a complaint against Khan, accusing him of exploiting his daughter for personal gain. The NCST's investigation has also uncovered potential connections to the Popular Front of India (PFI) and allegations of foreign funding.#kerala #farman_khan #monalisa_farman #national_commission_for_scheduled_tribes #popular_front_of_india
