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Sunday, April 28, 2024

Muslim mob reportedly stops returning Hindu pilgrims & asks, “This is our area, why did you play Ramdhun and Jai Shri Ram here?”

A Muslim allegedly stopped Hindu pilgrims returning from Bajrang Dal (BD) Shobha Yatra and objected to playing Ramdhun and raising Jai Shri Ram slogans. The incident occurred in Ahmedabad’s Jamalpur of Gujarat.

VC: DeshGujarat

As per available information, a bus with Hindu pilgrims was stopped by a Muslim mob when it entered the Muslim-dominated Jamalpur area in Gujarat’s Ahmedabad. The mob objected to Ramdhun being played and chants of Jai Shri Ram in what they call ‘our area’ and wanted to know if they could raise Nara-e-Takbeer, Allah hu Akbar in ‘your’ (Hindu) area.

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This is yet another indication of how ghettoization is taking place across Bharat and where Hindus aren’t given access even if their holy sites are located in the said areas, as was witnessed in Haryana’s Nuh. It also indicates the condition of the so-called majority community in ‘Hindu-majority’ Bharat. Hindus can neither chant their Bhagwan’s name nor celebrate their festivals or Yatras without getting attacked.

The entire Abrahamic-Leftist-Secular cabal, including pseudo-secular politicians, will be up in arms against Hindus and provide cover fire to the Muslim mob in the above case. Such ghettoization is dangerous at many levels, and Hindus are repeatedly getting the short end of the stick. Hindu tolerance is being pushed over the boundary with a highly Hinduphobic political and judicial system only adding to their woes.

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