Tuesday, May 21, 2024

Muslim No-Go Zone pops up in India as Muslim mob attacks Sikh

 

Islam has a history of 1,400 years in India but this is the first time I have heard of a Muslim No-Go Zone there. There are hundreds of them in Europe.


India: Muslim mob attacks Sikh man,

‘Why have you come here? No Hindus

are allowed, this is mini-Pakistan’

If the roles were reversed, which they should not be, you’d never hear the end of this. As it is, you’ll only hear about this here.

‘This is mini-Pakistan, Hindus not allowed here’: Raja Khan, Nafees and others attack

Sikh man for wearing Tulsi-mala in Chhattisgarh’s Bilaspur, continue to threaten him

OpIndia, May 15, 2024:

An Islamist mob attacked a Sikh man named Jeevandeep Singh in the Bilaspur area of Chhattisgarh earlier this month, reported Organiser. According to the perpetrators, the reason for the attack was that he had entered Muslim-dominated Talapara, an area referred to by the residents as “Mini Pakistan” and was wearing a tulsi mala. Jeevandeep, who somehow managed to avoid death, has been living in constant danger ever since he made a complaint.

The culprits, who were eventually identified as Raja Khan, Nafees, and two more individuals were first placed under arrest and were then released on warning but they persisted in their threats against Jeevandeep and his family. The Chhattisgarh police then apprehended them again.

Jeevandeep, who moved to Bilaspur about three years ago to explore business prospects in finance, left his hometown of Bhilai city in the Durg region of Chhattisgarh and is staying apart from his family. He has two daughters, the youngest of whom was born less than a month ago. They live in a humble place in the Urja Vihar colony of the Chakar Bhata area. Riteshwari Satnami, Jeevandeep’s wife revealed that lack of sleep following the incident had caused him to have a seizure earlier in the morning of 12th May and had a serious negative effect on his mental health.

He was in a comatose state as the powerful medication took its toll on him. Riteshwari clarified that he had been experiencing a lack of appetite and sleep deprivation for the preceding three days, which had been made worse by the morning seizure. She eventually succeeded in waking him up after thirty minutes after which he narrated the horrifying ordeal. He recounted that he had thrown a small party for friends and family on 6th May on the occasion of his daughter’s birthday. He dropped off a friend named Arif and his mother at Talapara Square at around 12:30 in the morning. He came upon an Innova parked in the square, from which people he recognized as Raja Khan, Nafees and others emerged, cursing him over his vehicle’s headlights.

Arrest and subsequent release

The tulsi mala around his neck led them to believe he was Hindu and they questioned him about his presence in “Mini Pakistan” where Hindus were not permitted to enter. “You are Hindu, why have you come here? No Hindus are allowed, this is mini Pakistan,” they barked at him. A few seconds later, almost ten individuals encircled Jeevandeep’s car and launched a vicious attack. They battered his head against the driving wheel, broke the side glass, and attacked him with knives, iron rods and belts.

They broke Jeevandeep’s mala and beat him ruthlessly with sticks, rods, and baseball bats. They intended to murder him, but other villagers stepped in and prevented the outcome. There were a lot of members from the attackers’ own community were present through the assault but did nothing and watched as mute spectators. One of them even brandished a sword. The car’s windshield was broken by the assailants. Sitting next to him, Arif didn’t step in until Jeevandeep had suffered severe injuries and passed out after which he was hurried to the hospital by locals….

Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh


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