On March 12, residents of Mira Road 바카라a western suburb in Mumbai바카라 witnessed a sea of people wearing saffron caps and flags marching through different areas. Later, the demonstrators organised a rally where leaders made passionate speeches on a range of topics like 바카라love jihad, land jihad, forced conversions, and a call for the economic boycott of the Muslim community바카라.
One of the speakers who addressed the rally was Kajal Hindustani, a right-wing activist. She has a verified Twitter account and 95.4 thousand followers. These include Prime Minister Narendra Modi. While addressing the huge crowd, she said, 바카라There are three major aspects of Islamic aggression 바카라 love jihad, land jihad, and the problem of conversion. For these three Suleimani keedas (pests), there is a Ram-led solution, a solution for which you will not be stopped by the political leaders, the Supreme Court, or even the media. That solution is their economic boycott.바카라
Hindustani alleged that Muslim fruit- and vegetable-sellers lace produce with toxins and warned people from buying from these 바카라jihadi vendors바카라. She said: 바카라Spend extra and buy from Hindu vendors. Let the money that you spend go to the house of a Hindu.바카라Â
Hindustani also said that the Naya Nagar locality in Mira Road is occupied by 97-98 per cent 바카라jihadis바카라. She asked, 바카라Where will Hindus seek refuge?바카라Â
To give a perspective to those who don바카라t live in Mumbai or have never been to Mira Road, the Mira-Bhayander suburb is often termed as 바카라Muslim-dominated바카라. Â A few years back, a birth certificate issued to a resident in Mira-Bhayander revealed a settlement called 바카라Bangladesh Zopadpatti바카라 and an electricity bill had a mention of a 바카라Chhota Pakistan바카라. It was not a co-incidence that the March 12 rally 바카라flagged off by Geeta Jain, an Independent MLA from Mira
Bhayandar, attended by BJP leaders including MLA Nitesh Rane, and members of Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal바카라 was organised in Mira Road. Â Â
Starting November 20, 2022, at least 50 바카라Hindu Jan Aakrosh Morcha바카라 rallies have been organised across Maharashtra in almost all 36 districts. The first one was held in Parbhani district in the background of the outrage over the murder of Shraddha Walkar by her partner Aaftab Poonawala. The organisers said the rally was to create awareness in Hindu society about the dangers of love jihad. Â
Organised by Sakal Hindu Samaj 바카라a conglomerate of Hindutva organisations under the banner of the Hindu Jan Aakrosh Morcha바카라 the aim of these rallies is to put pressure on those in power to have in place strict laws on cow slaughter, love jihad, and religious conversions. The organisers of these rallies have said they will stop only when these laws are enforced across the country.Â
Among the sea of people who attended the Mira Road Rally was Sakshi Gupta, a homemaker. She was accompanied by her husband, a shop owner who sells roasted peanuts, chickpeas, and bhel. He keeps warning Sakshi about love jihad, but she could never really understand what it meant. But, according to her, after listening to Hindustani바카라s speech, she did. 바카라I am also at risk because I am a Hindu. My husband has banned me from wearing green-coloured saris or salwar kameez. It is a Muslim colour,바카라 says Sakshi.Â
The large attendance of women at these right-wing rallies is a new phenomenon, pointed out Shankar Gaikar, General Secretary, VHP (Maharashtra unit).Â
바카라Love jihad resonates among women. They fear that they will be a target of love jihad. This is why they are attending the rallies in such big numbers,바카라 said Gaikar.Â
Nearly 4,000 people belonging to various Hindu outfits participated in a similar Jan Aakrosh Morcha rally held in Vashi and Navi Mumbai on February 26. In January, nearly 10,000 participants chanting anti-Muslim slogans marched from Shivaji Park in Dadar to Kamgar Maidan in Prabhadevi.
바카라Who are the people attending these rallies?바카라 asked Imtiyaz Jaleel, Member of Parliament from Aurangabad and the president of All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM). 바카라These rallies seem to be well-crafted, orchestrated, fully sponsored and executed by the government. In almost all the rallies, Muslims are being threatened and the language used is terrible. The courts must take cognisance of these rallies that are creating an alarming situation across the country.바카라
On February 3, the Supreme Court rejected a petition seeking a ban on the proposed 바카라Hindu Jan Akrosh Sabha바카라 in Mumbai on February 5. A petitioner named Shaheen Abdullah had approached the court seeking to ban the rally alleging that anti-Muslim hate speeches were made in the January 29 rally in Mumbai by BJP MLA from Telangana T Raja Singh. The top court gave a go-ahead to the February 5 rally on the ground that 바카라nobody will make any hate speech and act in defiance of law or disturb the public order바카라. The SC ordered that the events should be videographed.
The Mira Road rally, in which hate speeches were allegedly made, was organised a few days later.Â
Hindustani, a prominent speaker in most of the rallies in Maharashtra, was arrested by the Gujarat Police on April 9, a week after delivering a 바카라hate speech바카라 in Gujarat바카라s Una on March 30 on Ram Navami, which triggered communal clashes in the town. While some FIRs have been filed in Maharashtra, no action has been taken against perpetrators and no arrests have been made by the police.Â
Jaleel alleges that there are two sets of rules for demonstrators. On March 9, Jaleel and 1,500 others participated in a peaceful candlelight march in Aurangabad against the renaming of the city to Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar.Â
바카라A case was registered against me and a few others for holding a rally without permission. But when the Hindu Jan Aakrosh rally was held here 바카라without police permission바카라 and inflammatory speeches were made against Muslims, no FIR was filed against anyone. Two ministers were present at this rally,바카라 says Jaleel.Â
While Jaleel believes that these rallies are an attempt to polarise the state and create animosity between the two communities, Gaikar, a regular speaker at these rallies, says that these rallies will continue until the government brings a law against love jihad.Â
The vibrations of the Hindu Jan Aakrosh rallies resonated in the Maharashtra Legislature, forcing Devendra Fadnavis 바카라Deputy Chief Minister and in-charge of the Home portfolio바카라 to make a statement in the Legislative Council during the budget session in March this year.Â
Fadnavis informed the legislators that the state government was actively considering a new law against love jihad which will be within the Constitutional framework. He had also informed that the Director General of Police will be instructed to sensitise the police force. In addition, a standard operating procedure (SOP) will be issued for taking quick action in cases where the parents complain that their daughters have been cheated through love jihad and cannot be contacted.
Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde 바카라who walked out of Shiv Sena in 2022 alleging Uddhav Thackeray, the former chief minister and son of the party founder late Balasaheb Thackeray, had moved away from the Hindutva principles propagated by the Shiv Sena founder바카라 is using these rallies to bring back hardline Hindutva into Maharashtra, say sources. The presence of Shiv Sena leaders and ministers from the faction headed by Shinde is an indication of that, they say. Â