In India, Tablighi Jamaat is being targeted for coronavirus spread

In India, Muslims are being subjected to torture by declaring virus bombs and viruses jihadist.

In India, Muslims are being subjected to torture by declaring virus bombs and viruses jihadist.

New Delhi … News Time

In the hatred and destructive politics of Hindutva, Indian Muslims were already sweating that after the arrival and spread of the coronavirus, it was intensified. Indian media, whose anti-Islam and Muslim-fanatics have infiltrated the vein, began to misbehave against the Muslims in the guise of reporting on the virus now that a new series of violence has been launched against Muslims by blaming them for spreading the virus all over the country. Although the ruling BJP and its ally Hindutva parties took the initiative, it soon found its way into mainstream media. Meanwhile, Hindutva sub-groups spread thousands of false anti-Muslim hate posts across the country through thousands of false news via WhatsApp.

Over the past decade, anti-Muslim propaganda and hate have become so embedded in society that it has now become part of everyday life. Without it, it is becoming increasingly difficult for India’s Hindus to oppress. Although large political and Hindu Muslim gatherings continued to spread after the outbreak of the virus in the country, the responsibility for spreading the outbreak was fully placed on the members of the Tablighi Jamaat. Some of whom returned from overseas preaching tours. Realizing the plight of the situation, the organizers of the global headquarters of Tablighi Jamaat, based in Nizam-din, New Delhi, announced all kinds of cooperation with the government. But instead of stopping anti-Muslim propaganda, it spread further and the Tablighi group was accused of spreading viral jihad.

In this situation, it is most regrettable that even national or regional parties, who declare themselves secular, have become so disillusioned with the brutality of Muslims that they did not even appear to be willing to spend oral deposits against it. Now, Muslims have been subjected to torture by declaring virus bombs and viruses as jihadists. Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Minister for Minority Affairs of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, also promoted hatred by calling the Tablighi party a Taliban virus. He also expressed openly the government’s anti-Muslim hostility. Attacks on the lives and property of Muslims have greatly increased under the guise of the virus. Mehboob Ali, 22, of Bawana Cows, located in the capital city of Delhi, went to Madhya Pradesh a month and a half ago to attend a preaching tour with the Bhopal Tablighi Jamaat. A few days after returning to the village, when the propaganda against the Tablighi party started pushing, Hindu extremists remembered him. They were searched and charged with spreading the virus to the cows and attacking them and injuring them severely. He died last Thursday after suffering a stroke of death for several days. A few days ago, in many areas of Delhi, vegetable sellers were banned from selling vegetables. Its clear purpose is to completely eliminate Muslims from the informal business sector and put a strain on their economy. Twenty Muslims were killed in Delhi Muslim riots earlier this year, while hundreds of their residential and business properties were destroyed. As a result, thousands of Muslims are now displaced and living in a state of trembling.

Some people in Pakistan also tried to accuse the coronavirus of the Tablighi group, while politicians and elite people themselves ignored expert medical advice in their private gatherings and parties, which became the source of the outbreak of the virus slently accepted. According to official data, the prevalence of the spread of the virus is very small, but they are being blamed. The role of the evangelical community in reforming ordinary people is highly praiseworthy, which needs to be commended, not a blatant campaign of hatred under the guise of a virus. Such is the praise of Punjab Assembly Speaker Chaudhry Pervaiz Elah who tried to bridge this propaganda by expressing solidarity with the Tablighi Jamaat.

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