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Muslim residents and community groups voiced concern after alleged anti-Muslim threats and calls for expulsion were made by a leader of the Hindutva organization Kali Sena in Bairagiwala village.
The threat was not limited to criticism of Muslims. The speaker, identified as Kali Sena leader Bhupesh Joshi, allegedly urged Hindus to drive Muslims out of Bairagiwala village, said that no Muslim should be allowed to live there, called for the removal of mosques, the stopping of the adhan (Islamic call to prayer), and was reported as saying that "Muslims have no right to live in India." He also reportedly warned that if authorities did not act, supporters would bring bulldozers themselves.
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Their h@te for Muslims is so much that even a kid who was r@ p3d and k! ll3d is fun for these monsters.
They deserve all the h@ t3
5k year old r@ p3 culture.
Mosquito swarms plague displaced families in Gaza amid collapsing conditions and blocked aid, including pesticides and waste equipment.
Meanwhile, Israel continues to block the entry of pesticides and waste-treatment equipment.
Remembering Junaid Khan: The Lynching of a 16-Year-Old Muslim Boy
On 22 June 2017, 16-year-old Junaid Khan left Delhi after a day of Eid shopping.
He had new clothes to wear.
A festival to celebrate.
A family waiting for him at home.
Like millions of teenagers, he was looking forward to Eid.
He never made it home.
Junaid boarded a crowded train with his brother and friends, expecting nothing more than an ordinary journey home after a day of Eid shopping in Delhi.
Within hours, the journey took a tragic turn when some Hindu men argued with Junaid and his companions over seats inside the crowded compartment. The argument soon escalated into anti-Muslim abuse and violence.
He was called a âbeef eater.â
He was called âanti-national.â
His skull cap was snatched off.
His beard was pulled.
Then the violence began.
Inside the crowded train, the Hindu men surrounded the boys. Knives were drawn, and Junaid was stabbed multiple times.
A 16-year-old boy was bleeding to death in a crowded coach.
Nobody came to save him.
When the train reached Asaoti station, Junaid was thrown out onto the platform. He was rushed to a hospital, where doctors declared him dead.
His family waited for him to come home.
Instead, they received his body.
In the days that followed, multiple accused were arrested, including the alleged main assailant. But as the case moved through the courts, several accused were granted bail and the legal proceedings dragged on for years.
Years turned into nearly a decade.
His family kept waiting.
Waiting for justice.
Waiting for accountability.
Waiting for closure.
Nine years have now passed since Junaid Khan was lynched on a train.
Yet the story did not end with Junaid.
Across India, Muslims continue to face assaults, hate crimes, and mob violence on a daily basis.
The names change.
The places change.
The headlines change.
But the grief remains the same.
That is why Junaid Khan must not be forgotten.
In 1971, Muktibahini members killed those associated with the Muslim League or the Peace Committee, including their wives and daughters. In some cases, thereâre reports of entire families being burned alive.
Daily Purbadesh, 9 November 1971
#Gorakhpur :
A nine-month-old girl sleeping next to her mother was allegedly taken away and raped by a 12-year-old boy here, police said on Sunday.
After being taken into custody, the accused juvenile allegedly told police that he had consumed alcohol on Friday night and later watched pornographic content on his mobile phone before abducting the sleeping infant.
Investigators said over 50 obscene videos and searches for more than 100 pornographic websites were found on his phone.
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According to locals, the man in the video is a serial mobile phone snatcher from Dhakaâs Jatrabari area. He was allegedly caught while snatching a phone, and the assault shown in the video was related to that theft incident.
However, Hindutva propagandists are circulating the video with a false communal narrative, portraying it as an anti-Hindu incident. According to a person from the area, the boy is not even a Hindu.
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