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Friday, May 3, 2024

Telangana: Hindu man assaulted by Islamist mob for riding bike with Muslim girl

In a shocking incident captured on video, a Hindu man was brutally assaulted by an Islamist mob in Hyderabad, Telangana. The assault reportedly occurred as the man was riding a bike with a Muslim girl, who was also subjected to harassment during the ordeal. Islamist mobs physically abused a Hindu man who was defending himself while seated on a bike.

The video footage, which has since gone viral on social media platforms, depicts the horrific scene of the man being surrounded and attacked by the Islamist mob. The assailants can be seen physically assaulting the man while hurling verbal abuse at him, despite the Hindu man pleading with them to stop.

After this incident went viral on social media, people are demanding necessary action against the culprits. Since there have been many similar moral policing incidents happening frequently in Hyderabad, Islamists attempt to frame it as a ‘Bhagwa love trap’ conspiracy theory. It is based on a baseless theory about Hindu outfits purportedly training Hindu youth to lure and entrap Muslim women, aiming to convert them into non-Muslims. OpIndia has reported that an Islamic cleric named Sajjad Nomani has been making such outrageous claims since 2021.

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