In just four days, the story around Haryana YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra has flipped entirely. First came her arrest for allegedly spying for Pakistan, and then? A wild storm of headlines—terror links, secret marriage, religious conversion—you name it, it went viral. But now, Hisar Police has stepped in again, releasing a new statement that clears up a lot of the noise. Or at least… tries to.

Arrest That Sparked a Media Frenzy

Police arrested Jyoti in Hisar on Saturday, accusing her of spying for Pakistan and violating national security laws. People couldn’t stop talking. Every other hour, something new popped up. She’s married a Pakistani official! She converted religions! She passed Army secrets!

But wait—where was the actual proof?

Police Hits Pause on Theories

Late Wednesday, the Hisar SP issued a press note. In it, they confirmed that yes, Jyoti was in touch with some people linked to the Pakistan High Commission. And yes, there was some exchange of information. But… no solid evidence (yet) that she gave away military or defense secrets. Big difference.

Also, they took three mobile phones, a laptop, and other gadgets from her. All of it’s now with the forensic team. Another man, Harkirat, who works in visa services, was also questioned. No arrest there, though—just a couple of his phones taken for review.

Terrorism or Just Travel?

There were whispers that she visited Pahalgam right before a terrorist attack there. Suspicious timing, sure. But again—police now say there’s no clear link between Jyoti and any terror group. It’s murky, and maybe just bad timing.

What About Religion and Marriage?

Another rumor that Jyoti married a Pakistani man named Danish and converted. The internet ran with it. But police say there’s no proof of marriage, no proof of conversion, nothing official. Just a lot of loud guesses.

The Bottom Line

Right now, this case feels more like a social media wildfire than a spy thriller. The investigation’s still on, but the dramatic claims? They’re fizzling fast. Whether Jyoti’s guilty or just caught in a mess—time, and maybe her devices, will tell.