#Delhi :#Uttamnagar#Hate_Crime_Against_Muslim
Any outrage for this innocent Mulim boy Uzaib who be@ten to de@th ? 🤬
Remember, Same Uttam Nagar where Tarun the molester died during Holi. We all have witnessed how media went mad; Delhi ministers visited their house. Muslims' house got looted, burned, and bulldozed in the presence of police.
#JusticeForUzaib ✊✊
Sheman Khan, Meerut Police And Encounter.
Six years ago, Meerut Police turned a young man's life into a living hell. They pumped 3 bullets into Sheman Khan’s spine in a so-called encounter.
Today Muslim Youth "Sheman Khan" lies paralyzed on a charpai, unable to walk without support, trapped in a single room while the system that crippled him moves on like nothing happened.
First Meerut Police claimed he was riding a “looted bike”. When Sheman showed proper documents, they changed the story, “he was part of the gang”.
Till today, no FIR, no chargesheet, no explanation. Just three bullets and a lifetime of pain.
They don’t just kill in encounters, they assassinate futures, dignity, and truth. Sheman Khan is not a statistic. He is a living witness to state-sponsored brutality that targets our community again and again.
Delhi Madhu Vihar Uttam Nagar: 23-year-old Mohammad Uzair was kidnapped by accused Mohit, Lalit and Sandeep for not being able to repay a loan of Rs 8,000. He was tortured for 7 hours at night and then murdered and thrown outside his house.
Location: Madhu Vihar, Delhi
Mohammad Uzaib was allegedly kidnapped, beaten throughout the night, and murdered over the recovery of a Rs 8,000 debt; the accused, Mohit, Lalit, and Sandeep, allegedly dumped his body in front of his house.
More than 10,000 locals were hit by pellets in Kashmir from 2010- 2016, hundreds of them losing eyesight in one or both eyes. Ask their families how they have suffered.Dead eyes, crippled bodies.
Gutka Devgun: let's poke fun at them, rub in a little more!
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Meet Hiba, the youngest pellet victim from kashmir.
If this doesn't move you, you are inhuman.
HOW BOLLYWOOD WHITEWASHES HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
In a new viral teaser from Jio Studios for his forthcoming 2027 film Chauhaan, actor Ajay Devgn scoffs that tear gas is useless because "masks sell online" and casually dismisses what would be the world's first mass blinding of Kashmiris, saying "Pellet guns... limited damage."
🚨 Hindutva terrorists are being a threat for ordinary bangladeshi citizens
> Meet "Sifat" who lost father in accident in 2019
> He had three sister and mother living together until today
> Hindu terrorist named antor Mojumder killed all the four members in his family
Zakariya has spent 17 years in prison.
Seventeen years.
For almost a decade and a half, his trial did not even begin. During all these years, he was out for less than a week in total.
He couldn’t even visit his ailing mother.
And this is not just any mother. It is Beeyumma, now in her seventies, who has spent years fighting for justice for the son she believes was falsely implicated.
Beeyumma’s struggle went far beyond seeking justice for her son. She approached the Supreme Court challenging the use of the draconian UAPA, turning her personal grief into a larger fight for civil liberties.
The irony is painful.
The trial in the Bengaluru blasts case began only a few years ago and is now almost complete. The Supreme Court had directed that it be concluded within months.
But yesterday, the Karnataka High Court transferred the case from the trial court to another court.
Another court. Another delay. Another set of years.
And then there is Quadir. Another prisoner in the Bengaluru blast case.
He died in prison just weeks ago. Even if he had ultimately been convicted, the maximum punishment for the offence he was accused of was three years. Instead, he spent 17 years behind bars until his last breath.
In India, justice delayed is not merely justice denied. Sometimes, it becomes a life sentence without a conviction.
A 12-year-old Muslim boy, Taufiq, was found brutally murdered in a graveyard in Bhantabari village, under the jurisdiction of the Choraut Police Station in Bihar's Sitamarhi district. His lifeless body was discovered by his grandmother on June 19, triggering shock and grief among family members and local residents.
Hassan Siddiqui has spent months in jail over a repost.
Nazia Elahi remains free despite blasphemy against our beloved Prophet Muhammad PBUH.
#ArrestNaziaElahiKhan
A 40-year-old man, Mohammad Arshad, died after a safety barricade at a metro construction site allegedly fell on him near Yamuna Vihar Metro Station in Delhi on the night of June 12.
According to family members, Arshad was critically injured in the incident and managed to call his wife before succumbing to his injuries.
Following the accident, police registered an FIR under Sections 290/106(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita against an unknown person. However, the family claims that no substantial action has been taken so far.
When asked about the progress of the investigation, the Investigating Officer declined to speak on camera and stated off-camera that further action would require eyewitness testimony. The incident has sparked concerns over safety measures at construction sites and raised questions about accountability in a case that has left three young children without their father.
Munawar Faruqui spent one month in jail on the allegation that he was going to make jokes on Hindu Gods.
Nazia Elahi Khan is still free after making derogatory remarks against the Prophet (PBUH) on national television.
#ArrestNaziaElahiKhan
A 12-year-old Muslim boy, Taufiq, was found brutally murdered in a graveyard in Bhantabari village, under the jurisdiction of the Choraut Police Station in Bihar's Sitamarhi district. His lifeless body was discovered by his grandmother on June 19, triggering shock and grief among family members and local residents.
📍Maharashtra
A Muslim youth, Afsar Ali, was assaulted in broad daylight by individuals linked to the Vishva Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal following claims that he had made remarks seen as insulting Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
According to the allegations, the group beat him severely and later forced him to issue a public apology under pressure. The incident has raised concerns over mob violence, law and order, and the handling of communal sensitivities in the region.