New Delhi:There was communal violence in many parts of the country on the Hindu festival of Ram Navami. It was told that Hindus took their processions and entered Muslim areas and raised objectionable slogans there, which led to violence. Usually, this is the reason given by the politicians every year for the violence on Ram Navami, Hanuman Janmotsav. But, now that such news has come out from the country's capital, Delhi, you yourself will be forced to think that there is a need for a procession or a rath yatra for violence, or that your being a non-Muslim is their objection. enough for? We all saw how Sikhs and Hindus came to India after the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan, keeping their religious scriptures on their heads. The condition of minorities in Pakistan is not hidden from anyone. In Bangladesh last year, there was massive violence during Durga Puja. Many Hindus were murdered. Here, Iqbal Hussain himself had kept the Quran in the Durga Pandal, and his friend Fayaz instigated the Muslims, saying that they were being insulted by keeping the Quran in the puja mandap. Even if there was no mistake, the Hindus had to bear the consequences by giving their lives. In India too, we have seen gruesome massacres like the Mopla massacre, Direct Action Day of Kolkata, and the massacre of Kashmiri Hindus. Now the fire of fundamentalism has reached even the country's capital, Delhi.
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ब्रह्मपूरी के हिंदुओ ने गृह मंत्री अमित शाह से लगाई गुहार।@AmitShah @CPDelhi @LtGovDelhi pic.twitter.com/Ui2bcFxv1v
— Sagar Kumar “Sudarshan News” (@KumaarSaagar) April 7, 2023
In fact, the Hindus of Brahmapuri, who suffered the brunt of the 2020 anti-Hindu riots in Delhi, have written a letter to Union Home Minister Amit Shah. In this letter, he has complained about the gathering of outside Muslims in the street in the name of Namaz and Madrassa. The victims have expressed apprehension about being forced to flee, saying that they themselves have problems getting out of their homes. In this letter sent on Wednesday (April 5), the name of Abdul Rafiq has been specially written as an accusation. The main complainant in this letter is Sheeshpal Tiwari. Many other people from Brahmapuri have also signed this letter with him. The subject of the letter mentions the construction of illegal mosques and madrasas to drive away Hindus. Along with this, Rafiq has also been accused of breaking the agreement made by the DCP of Delhi Police in 2018. Under this agreement only,
The complainants have termed it a deliberate act. They say that it is becoming difficult for Hindu families to get out of the house, due to which they are being forced to leave the house. It has been told in the complaint that in 2017-2018, the construction of a mosque and madrassa was started in house C-76/4, street number 8, to drive away Hindus. The Hindu society protested against this construction. At that time, in the year 2018, the local administration called both communities and got a mutual written agreement done. The complainants have also attached a copy of this agreement in their letter. Sudarshan News journalist Sagar Kumar has shared this letter on his Twitter handle.
According to Sheeshpal Tiwari and others, even blood is poured in their homes by the Muslim accused. A complaint has also been made at the New Usmanpur police station. In the allegation made in the letter, the residents of the street have said that mastermind Abdul Rafiq is violating the agreement made by the police in 2018. Rafiq has also been accused of inviting Muslims from outside to offer Namaz in the street. The complainants have expressed their apprehension of Rafiq's conspiracy behind this act to make Hindus flee. Along with this, it has also been said that there are many anti-social elements among the outsiders who gather in the name of Namaz.
The letter also pointed to the preparations for the construction of a new madrasa in the street. In the end, the residents demanded strict action against Abdul Rafiq and his associates. This action has been described as extremely necessary by the local residents to stop their exodus. Copies of the letter have also been sent to the Union Home Ministry as well as to the Lieutenant Governor (LG) of Delhi, the Commissioner of Police, and the SHO, ACP, and DCP of the area. The letter also bears the seal of ACP Seelampur and is dated April 5, 2023.
This is nothing short of an exodus. If Bihar government cannot protect Hindus, they must resign and let Centre do its job.
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— BALA (@erbmjha) April 3, 2023
It may be mentioned that some time ago the issue of the exodus of Hindus came to the fore in Kairana, Uttar Pradesh. Even Samajwadi Party (SP) MLA Nahid Hasan was accused of making Hindus migrate by threatening them. There have been reports of an exodus of Hindus from Mewat, a Muslim-majority area of Haryana. In 2022, after the riots in Karauli, Rajasthan, Hindus had migrated from there too. But the question is, where will the Hindus go after migrating from all over India? A Hindu temple rally was banned in V Kalathur, a Muslim-majority area in Tamil Nadu's Perambalur district. According to a report, the particular community had termed Hindu festivals a sin. Later, the Madras High Court intervened in the matter. In such a situation, it can be understood that the festivals, which the community considers to be a special sin, will be tolerable. But how will he tolerate the processions and processions that take place on those festivals? At the same time, in some areas of Bihar, the school holidays were changed to Friday instead of Sunday. It was argued that because the population of Muslims is higher here, schools should be closed on Jumma (Friday) instead of Sunday. In the hearing of the 2020 Delhi riots, the court also said that the motive of the mob was only to harm Hindus. Former AAP councillor Tahir Hussain is the main accused in the case. Using his house as a base, the mob attacked Hindus.
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