The Muslim population of Uttar Pradesh, terrified by the BJP, is running away from home - SID SOLUTION

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Friday 24 May 2019

The Muslim population of Uttar Pradesh, terrified by the BJP, is running away from home






At the center, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Chief Minister of the state Yogi Adityanath will come to power again, in the Uttar Pradesh of India, the dominant Hindutva supremo is dominated. Many Muslim populist fleeing homes due to their influence.

400 Muslims among the 4,000 people in Nayaban village of Uttar Pradesh. Over the past two years, nearly a dozen of them have left the house elsewhere.

Many others are planning to leave the village. They told Reuters that they could not afford them. Meanwhile, at the end of last year, violence against cattle has yet to be wiped out in Gadgan.

In November, Hindus gathered in violence in Nawab for slaughtering cattle. Police closed the highways protesting that the cow could not stop slaughtering, they protested. At that time two people including a police officer were killed in clashes.

Then a case was filed in that case, many Muslims have been jailed without any crime. The Muslims are still thinking that the conflict is still there.

After the formation of Yogi Adityanath Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister in 2017, the situation started getting worse. In the next Ramadan madrassa centric mosque, the Azan stopped giving the hardline Hindus

For a long time, the Azan has to stop giving Muslims. Ayesha, a Muslim resident, said, "We can not publish religious matters here now. They (Hindus) can do whatever they want. '

Sharafuddin Saifi, 38, has spent 16 days in jail for being involved in cow slaughter. Although police did not find any evidence later. Now Hindus avoids their clothes shops.

Saifi is unable to pick up the goods in the stores because of the comma and the money spent in the case. The boy had to get him out of the good school.

Jabbar Ali, a Kathmathi wife who had left Nawab of Uttar Pradesh and moved to Masuri, near Delhi. At one time these Saudi expatriates bought a house there. He said to Reuters, "If the Hindus can kill armed policemen, then what are we Muslims?"

Junaid, 22, resident of the village, who is going to be admitted to the university in New Delhi, 22 year old Junaid. Earlier, he still remembers playing cricket with the Hindu neighbors.

'When we were young, Hindus and Muslims played together - especially cricket. I played a lot. But in the last one year we did not play together, "Junaid told Reuters.

Narendra Modi was elected prime minister by promising the Hindutva slogan Then came the state power in 2017, Hindu priest Yogi Adityanath.

Nawab's Muslims believe that the harmony of the region was completely wasted, but now they are harmed. 'Modi and Yogi have finished all. Their main Ajendai Hindu-Muslim split, "told Reuters, the resident of Nawab, Gulfam Ali.

Narendra Modi is ahead in the run-up to the prime ministerial election as the primary constituency. Nawab's Muslims fear that the situation may be worse for the BJP in power again.

The Muslim community has denied allegations of leaving the house, but BJP denied any kind of supremacy. Party spokesman Gopal Krishna Agarwal said,

There was no riot in BJP. He said that it would be wrong to match the topic of Hindu-Muslim with criminal incident. "He said opposition parties are trying to do communal politics.

Although many have the tendency to leave the area, some Muslims say that fighting is going on. Like them, 42-year-old Ayes Mohammed, The tile shopkeeper in the nearby town told Reuters,

'I will continue fighting. I'm not afraid. However, it will be difficult for many to come here when Modi comes to power again.




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