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Thursday, March 28, 2024

“Will not tolerate loud Jai Shree Ram chants,” says Islamist woman; locals blame Rohingyas, Bangladeshis for Jahangirpuri violence

Under the benign gaze of the secular Indian State and with an anti-Hindu party like AAP in power, the continuous demographic change brought about by the settlement of Muslim Bangladeshi and Rohingya infiltrators in Delhi has led to immense distress for Hindus.

There is a silent exodus underway from many colonies and JJ slum clusters which have crossed the demographic point of no return. Daily harassment of Hindu families, especially the sexual targeting of girls, petty crime, illegal encroachments, and apathy of our secular State’s Police forces many Hindus – especially those who can afford it – to pack their bags and leave.

A video has surfaced on Twitter that shows a local Hindu small business owner detailing the atrocities meted out at them by the Islamists. He claims that these are primarily Bangladeshi Muslims and says they pelted stones at the murti of Bhagwan Hanuman and vandalized the Indian flag during Saturday’s violence. They did not spare his shop either.

“Our sisters and daughters cannot safely pass from that area.”

The Hindu man said Islamists have made it impossible for Hindu women to shop in a vegetable market located in C-block. Even minor boys sexually harass, pass lewd remarks, molest Hindu women, and snatch their mobile phones. The man laments that nobody in Hindustan listens to the grievances of real natives of the country despite multiple requests and complaints. However, these illegals involved in all sorts of illegal activities get heard.

Sharing more about the crimes by Rohingyas and Bangladeshi Muslims in the area, the man said that from selling charas and weed, they are involved in every imaginable crime, “They are thieves, miscreants, and a bunch of thugs. They are all nomads, the kind we have never seen or heard of in Hindustan.”

He added that such conduct by these illegal immigrants is a long-running issue, and at least 50-60 people, including a policeman, were injured in Saturday’s violence.

The man rued that Hindus are being tormented by illegal immigrants in their own country. Block C in Jahangirpuri has become an almost exclusively Muslim area. Until recently, there was one lane with Hindu homes. But they were assaulted and forced to sell their property below market price and leave. 

He mentioned a Chor Bazar in the Jahangirpuri area where these miscreants trade their stolen items. If one visits the place on a Sunday, you will find the entire road blocked and stolen items sold in front of the Kali mandir.

A video of a local news channel interviewing a Muslim woman surfaced on social media soon after the Hanuman Jayanti violence.

In the video, the irked woman bitterly complains about the Hindus playing music during the procession in front of a mosque. She stated that no one could ‘tolerate’ such loud Jai Shree Ram slogans. Many netizens have claimed that this woman is a Rohingya or a Bangladeshi Muslim. Some Bengalis have also identified the woman’s accent as Bangladeshi. If true, this is a wake-up call for the entire country.

Bangladeshi Hindus cannot celebrate Hindu festivals peacefully in Bangladesh. And here, we have an alleged illegal infiltrator questioning Hindus celebrating Hindu festivals in their homeland. 

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