Devotees undertaking Ram Baraat in Uttar Pradesh’s (UP) Harigadh (Aligarh) were attacked by Islamists, leaving around a dozen of them injured. This incident took place on October 15, as reported by Sudarshan News.
Ram Baraat attacked
A video of dozens of injured devotees who participated in the Ram Baraat was shared by the news channel. The video showed an injured and profusely bleeding Ram Bhakt being taken away in an ambulance for treatment. The channel highlighted that devotees had organized a Ram Baraat in Harigadh, which was attacked by ‘Allah Hu Akbar’ shouting Islamists. The Islamists also attacked devotees with swords and pelted stones on the Baraat. Hindu organizations protested against the attack and demanded that the culprits be arrested and brought to justice.
Hindu festivals attacked
As HinduPost has repeatedly reported, not a single Hindu festive procession across Bharat goes off without being attacked by Islamists. Islamists are encouraged by the support they get from the Hinduphobic Abrahamo-leftist-secular cabal. Sri Ram Navami Shobha Yatras were attacked across Bharat, as were processions undertaken to celebrate Hanuman Janmotsav. Hindu homes and shops were vandalized by Islamists in Kolkata’s Mominpore during last year’s Lakshmi Puja.
Last year, a Hindu bike rally that passed through a Muslim-dominated area in Rajasthan’s Karauli came under Islamist assault. Hindus were celebrating the Hindu New Year when stores were pelted at the bike rally. The attack took place when the bikers passed through the Hatwara Bazar, a Muslim-dominated area in the city.
Though the mayhem started with flinging stones at the Hindu bikers, it escalated soon as miscreants targeted over a dozen shops and set them afire. They also set fire to three bikes. Reportedly, properties worth lakhs have been destroyed in the attacks. As the situation deteriorated, the market was shut down, and an immediate curfew was called in in the city.
The attack on UP’s Ram Baarat is one in a long series of attacks endured by Hindus celebrating their festivals through Shobha Yatras.