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Police onlookers, Hindu groups urge vendors not to employ Muslims in Nuh

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Nuh: In a disturbing turn of events, a purported video has surfaced showing members of a Hindu group advocating for the boycott of Muslims in Haryana's Nuh district in the presence of Police.

The group, identified as Nuh's Brij Mandal Jalaabhishek Yatra, was seen making inflammatory statements during a rally in a local market.

The incident unfolded in the presence of police personnel, who were captured walking alongside the group members in the video.

The video, yet to be verified by the police, portrays a concerning picture of communal tensions in the region. The Hindu group reportedly demanded that shopkeepers refrain from employing Muslims and urged for a complete boycott of community vendors belonging to the Muslim community.

The rally was marked by chants of "Jai Shri Ram," further emphasizing the divisive nature of the event.

Law enforcement officials have acknowledged the video's existence and assured the public that a thorough investigation is underway. "No one will be allowed to disrupt peace and harmony in Nuh," declared authorities, emphasizing their commitment to maintaining law and order.

This unsettling incident follows closely on the heels of a maha panchayat held in Tigra village of Gurugram. The gathering was convened in support of four suspects who were recently arrested in connection with the murder of Imam Muhammad Saad from Anjuman Masjid in Sector 57.

Protestors at the Maha panchayat vehemently argued that the arrested individuals were wrongly framed and demanded transparency in the presentation of evidence against them.

During the maha panchayat, a public announcement was made, urging a boycott of Muslim men working in various professions in Gurugram, including carpenters, barbers, vegetable vendors, mechanics, and cab drivers.

The call also extended to withholding rental apartments or shanties from members of the Muslim community. This aggressive stance further escalated tensions, reigniting concerns about communal harmony in the region.

The aftermath of the maha panchayat witnessed a series of disturbing incidents. Multiple meat shops, scrap shops, furniture stores, and slums became targets in different areas of Gurugram, leading to heightened concerns about the security and safety of the targeted community.

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