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Another Hindu SC family’s wedding disrupted and attacked by Islamists, this time in Alwar, Rajasthan 

“Muslim youth gatecrash a Dalit family’s marriage function, abuse and pelt stones from the rooftop on being called out for indecent behaviour”, Opindia, June 26, 2023:

“On the 24th of June, 2023, several youths from the Muslim community gatecrashed the marriage program of a Dalit family in Rajasthan’s Alwar district. There are allegations that the Muslim youths made forced entry into the wedding program through a speeding bike.

Reportedly, they started abusing and pelting stones from the rooftop when they were called out for their indecent behaviour and molestation of women at the marriage function.

The Police had to reach the spot and bring the situation under control. Around one dozen miscreants have been taken into custody…..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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