In Jammu and Kashmir, Hindu nationalist organizations are protesting the admission of 42 Muslim students to a medical college, following the release of the MBBS admission list at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Medical College
A disturbing video from Agra, the historic city in Uttar Pradesh, has gone viral, showing a young man pressuring an elderly Muslim cab driver to chant the religious slogan “Jai Shri Ram.”
Tensions flared this week in northern India after members of a Hindu nationalist group attempted to perform religious rituals at a centuries-old Muslim tomb, drawing comparisons to the Babri Masjid demolition that triggered one of the most violent communal episodes in India’s modern history.
At a conference based on the life of the Prophet of Islam, Hindu spiritual leader Shri Swami Vishwasanand described Islam as a religion of harmony and harmony, and the Prophet of Islam as a messenger of peace.
In another case of mob violence in India, a Muslim man in Kubra Buwal Patti village, Kushinagar district of Uttar Pradesh, was tied with a rope and brutally beaten following a dispute over vehicle parking.
The Australian Human Rights Commission has launched an investigation into the Hindu Council of Australia following a formal complaint alleging repeated incidents of Islamophobia. The complaint, filed by the Coalition Against Islamophobia, names the council’s president, Sai Paravastu, and its media officer, Neelima Paravastu.
A new wave of unrest unfolded in Vasundhara, Ghaziabad, as members of the Hindu Raksha Dal stormed into pro-Israel food chain KFC, demanding their closure for selling non-vegetarian food during the sacred Hindu month of Sawan.