Hindu extremists assault Muslim man for alleged cattle transport
In Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, Hindu extremist cow vigilantes assaulted a Muslim truck driver for allegedly transporting cattle.
Hindu militant mobs regularly attack Muslims over allegations of being involved in the cattle trade. These mobs, also known as cow vigilantes, assault and often lynch Muslims accused of transporting cattle or consuming beef.
Hindu extremists raid residence, harass occupants for cooking chicken
In Haridwar, Uttarakhand, cow vigilantes raided a makeshift residence near on the banks of the Ganges River, and harassed the occupants for allegedly cooking chicken.
Hindu extremist leaders have often called for a ban on non-vegetarian food near Hindu religious places and during Hindu festivals.
Hindu militants install idols, raise Saffron flags on Waqf property
In Karnal, Haryana, Hindu militants from the Bajrang Dal installed idols inside a structure on Waqf property. They also chanted Hindu prayers and placed saffron flags on the structure’s domes.
A waqf is a property given for a religious, educational or charitable cause by Muslim philanthropists. In an attempt to make it easier to usurp Muslim properties, the federal government recently proposed omiting laws relating to the powers of the Waqf Board to decide if a property is waqf property.
Hindu extremist leaders peddle anti-Muslim conspiracies, call for economic boycott
In Aurangabad, Maharashtra, Hindu extremist news editor Suresh Chavhanke delivered an anti-Muslim hate speech during which he called for an economic boycott of Muslims.
He also vowed to remove alleged infiltrators from the country, baselessly claiming that there are over 100 million Bangladeshi, Rohingya, Pakistani and Afghan refugees in India.
In Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, Hindu supremacist leader Gautam Khattar delivered an anti-Muslim hate speech and urged Hindus to arm themselves.