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Friday, April 26, 2024

Mob riots in Delhi, damages DTC buses, after a Muslim car thief drives rashly near Mosque on Eid

Ever since the election results, we have seen the English mainstream media houses parrot endlessly a narrative that “180 Million Muslims are afraid, petrified, etc.” Funny then, that almost daily since the election results, we read news that suggests the very opposite: that Muslims are aggressive, violent, brazen in their violence towards Hindus and towards the state.

Another such news came out of the nation’s capital Delhi on Eid day. Of course, we all have heard of the grand celebration of Eid by Kashmiris, where large scale marches with banners of Lashkar-e-Taiba, ISIS, Pakistan, Ghazwa-e-Hind, etc. were witnessed, along with the by-now-standard fare of stoning Indian government vehicles and Indian armed forces. But did you know that on a smaller scale, Delhi’s Muslims also demonstrated their brazenness on that so-called “holy” day of Eid?

The Hindustan Times article describing the riot-like situation tells us that apparently a Muslim man (who has been identified by the police) drove a stolen car rashly in the vicinity of a mosque, endangering the Muslims leaving the mosque. So what do these “afraid” people do? Times of India has more details:

A mob allegedly damaged several DTC buses and blocked access to east Delhi’s Khureji Chowk on Wednesday after a speeding Honda City drove through a crowd coming out of a mosque after offering prayers… The agitated crowd later went on a rampage on Patparganj Road near Khureji Chowk. Eyewitnesses said that at least half a dozen buses were damaged and a mob of over a hundred people choked the nearby residential colonies and market for over an hour.

Here is a video of the scary rioting in the nation’s capital –

Astoundingly, no case of rioting was registered or anyone arrested by police till late evening despite clear video footage of the rioters, possibly to appease the perennially angry Muslim youth?

We are seeing this type of mob-action increasingly closer and closer to the nation’s capital. This trend has only been highlighted by a few media outlets such as HinduPost. The alarming change of demography in & around Delhi shows a clear trend. This is something that should worry any Bharatiya.

But more generally, it is very clear reading the daily news that not only are Muslims not “afraid”, they are rather getting more inclined towards brazen mob violence. And this is not happening only in Bengal’s Malda or Kerala, it is happening very close to our Lok Sabha, where a supposed “Hindu Nationalist” party sits in power.


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Vinay Kumar
Vinay Kumar
Devout Hindu and practising brahmin, very interested in history and current affairs of Bharat. Do not believe in birth-based "caste" but rather varna based on swadharma and swabhava, and personal commitment to that varna's dharmas. I don't judge people by the religion they profess: every human being should be treated with equal dignity. At the same time, I don't judge a religion by the people I know who profess it. A religion, like any doctrine, should be subjected to critical examination using facts and reason.

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