The new tradition of Muslims harassing and brutalizing Hindus on their religious festivals continues, as Muslims found new ways of unleashing violence on the kaffirs in the south Asian countries of India and Pakistan during Holi.
The chaos began with incidents of stone-pelting in India before Holi. As per reports, on Sunday night, March 5, when a group of Hindus was raising funds for a ritual associated with the festival, some Muslim youths started abusing them. This appears to have been an unprovoked attack from the Muslim side, because the Hindus generally only approach fellow Hindus for religious donations. The argument rapidly turned violent and escalated into stone-pelting and attacks with glass bottles.
A local shopkeeper, Kapil Gupta, has lodged an FIR complaint against over 40 people, including local councilor Shahzad Mewati, his sons, and his relatives. In the complaint, Gupta alleged that Muslims ran into their homes and assaulted them using sticks and other weapons. Police have registered cases under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, including sections 307 (attempted murder), 343 (wrongful confinement), 506 (threat of death or grievous harm), and 509 (insulting the modesty of women). A person named Furkan and another individual has been arrested.
Reportedly, the mayhem started in a Muslim-dominant area where only 900 Hindus live, surrounded by some 4000 Muslims. The Hindus also stated that they are routinely targeted, and their women are molested by the people of the “other community,” who are forcing them to migrate. Police are still investigating the matter.
Meanwhile, in Pakistan on Monday, March 6, jihadis of Islami Jamiat Tulba (IJT) attacked Hindu students for celebrating Holi inside the Punjab University campus in Lahore. IJT is an Islamic organization of students that was founded in December 1957 and is often described as simply an “Islamic society of students.” Sindh Council general secretary Kashif Brohi said that IJT members attacked those celebrating Holi and threatened students who had posted the invitation on their social media pages. While speaking to Pakistan’s news publication Dawn, he added that the Sindh Council and Hindu community members had gathered outside Punjab University Law College to hold celebrations when the IJT activists, who were carrying guns and batons, started hitting them.
Fifteen students sustained severe injuries after being attacked by students from the Islamic organization. When they staged a protest against the violence in front of the Vice Chancellor’s office, these injured victims were again beaten, this time by university guards.
The university administration had permitted Hindu students to celebrate their festival. Then why the attack by the IJT? And why did the university administration, instead of stopping the Muslim mob and protecting the hapless minority, unleash batons upon them?
In another gruesome incident in Pakistan’s Hyderabad city, a 60-year-old Hindu skin specialist, Dr. Dharam Dev Rathi, was murdered by his Muslim driver Hanif Leghari. His cook, Dilip Thakur, who called the police after the murderous attack on the doctor, told the police that the driver got into an argument with the doctor after returning home from Holi celebrations. Speaking to Pakistan’s news outlet The Nation, the police confirmed that the driver slit the doctor’s throat with a knife. The Pakistan Peoples Party’s (PPP) women’s wing Chief Faryal Talpur called the incident “heartbreaking,” and it was indeed distressing, especially when the Hindu community was celebrating Holi. Though the accused has since been arrested at his home in Khairpur, justice is far from being served.
In recent years, we have witnessed the fact that Muslims who commit crimes against Hindus never get what they deserve from the courts in Pakistan and Bangladesh. India, following ultra-secularism, also often fails to do justice to Hindu victims. In 2021, a Muslim man, Iqbal Hussain, placed a copy of the Quran at a Hindu festival’s venue. This triggered a well-synchronized nationwide anti-Hindu pogrom. Hindu areas were ravaged, homes and businesses looted, temples vandalized, and several Hindu devotees were killed in the riot. Mocking the Hindus of the country, the Bangladesh administration sentenced Iqbal Hussain to sixteen months imprisonment. The same administration sends Hindu boys to jail for eleven years for a mere “blasphemous” social media post. What a travesty of the justice system! But can you expect better from a “republic” that runs on the doctrine of Islamic jihad?
Sharon says
DEPORT DEPORT DEPORT.
Violence gets you Deported.
PAKISTAN must let minorities Live in Peace .
Police are Peacekeepers
peter11 says
What else can you expect from religion of peace ? While Indian govt is hell bent on pleasing muslims ,Pakistan is doing it’s best to cleanse itself of infidels.
࿗Infidel࿘ says
Not just the Indian government. You have the usual woke companies calling on people not to celebrate Holi, for myriad reasons from wastage of water, animals getting scared, chemicals in your hair and so on. When any Eid occurs, these companies don’t do anything other than convey muslims their greetings: no mention of all the millions of animals slaughtered or the increased quantities of water needed to wash off all the blood
And then you have Banaras Hindu University, where an official observed Iftar last year, try and ban Holi celebrations, and only rescinded the order when students openly flouted it en masse. So did some other colleges. On top of that, you have woke courts trying to impose their own rules on Hindus. Hindus need to openly flout anti-Hindu rulings and just refuse to implement such orders, like they did in Varanasi. Let’s see how many people can all the secularists rally to actually take to the streets in support of secularism!
P.S. Belated Holi greetings to you and everyone else who celebrates
Aum says
Terrible.
Holi is special with a new start.
OLD GUY says
Muslims ATTACK are key words in the migration invasion of non-muslim countries. Muslims will not diversify or integrate into western society. Muslims will attack and change the laws to meet their needs.