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Muslim Community Holds Protest, Alleges Forced Closure of Shops in Uttarakhand

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha Published June 22, 2023 3 Min Read
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Members of the Muslim community in Uttarakhand staged a demonstration on Thursday, accusing authorities of forcibly closing their shops in the Kamaluaganja area and pressuring them to leave or face severe consequences. The protesters gathered to express their concerns and submitted a memorandum to the senior superintendent of police, urging protection for the minority community and the release of a man who had been accused of a serious offense.

According to the protesters, their shops located in the Buddha Park area on the outskirts of town had been specifically targeted over the past week. They alleged that their businesses were forcibly shut down, causing significant financial losses and disrupting their livelihoods. The community members voiced their grievances, demanding justice and equal treatment under the law.

The incident that sparked the demonstration involved the arrest of a man named Nafis on June 14. Local residents accused him of engaging in an illicit activity, leading to his apprehension. The protesters claimed that Nafis was subjected to physical assault, including having his head forcibly shaved and being beaten by the people involved. These actions were strongly condemned by the Muslim community, who believed it to be an act of discrimination and violence.

During the demonstration, the protesters emphasized the need for protection and security for the Muslim minority in the region. They urged the senior superintendent of police to address their concerns promptly and ensure the safety of their community members. The memorandum submitted by the protesters outlined their demands and expectations, calling for a fair investigation into the incidents, the identification and punishment of those responsible for the forced closures and alleged assault, and measures to prevent any further discrimination or violence against the Muslim community.

Local authorities have yet to release an official statement regarding the allegations made by the Muslim community. However, it is expected that the senior superintendent of police will review the memorandum and take appropriate action to address the concerns raised by the protesters. The incident has drawn attention to the issue of religious tolerance and minority rights in Uttarakhand, highlighting the importance of fostering harmonious coexistence and respect among different communities.

The protest serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by religious minorities in various parts of the world. It underscores the need for authorities to ensure the protection of all citizens, regardless of their religious beliefs, and to uphold the principles of justice, equality, and non-discrimination. The Muslim community in Uttarakhand hopes that their grievances will be heard and addressed, leading to a fair resolution of the issues at hand.

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Sweta Jha June 22, 2023
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