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Sunday, April 28, 2024

Kolkata: A hijab-clad woman and her partner beat up a Hindu woman on a bus 

A case of hatred has come to light in Kolkata city. Muslim passengers allegedly beat up a Hindu woman brutally on a bus. The incident occurred in the Girish Park area.

The Hindu woman alleged that she was travelling in a bus. She tried to grab a seat on the bus. But, a Muslim woman, her mother, her husband and two children were already seated. There was room for another person. But they didn’t want her to take a seat. 

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The woman alleged, “When I requested the woman to sit aside and give me some room to sit, the woman suddenly tried to punch me in the face. Her mother and her husband joined them. They punched again and again in my face, in my back. They broke my spectacles. They snatched my purse and bags and threw them away outside.”

Although she was bleeding, the brave Hindu lady didn’t let the attacker flee away. She shouted for the Police and caught one of them. Later, the Police took them to the nearest police station. As per the received information, the police arrested a burqa-clad woman. 

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  1. Be sure, the burqa-clad woman & her accomplices have been set scott-free by the police. There will be no police case! Because this is West Bengal which is steadily heading for Islamization.

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