Thane, Maharashtra – In Mira Road, an incident reportedly occurred where a group of 10-12 Muslim youths attacked Hindu youths who were celebrating with firecrackers. According to reports, five Hindu youths sustained injuries in this altercation and were taken to a hospital for treatment. This incident was highlighted on social media by the handle @SuddhVichar on October 27, where a video was shared explaining the sequence of events.
The situation escalated when a Muslim youth riding a two-wheeler allegedly reprimanded a Hindu youth for bursting firecrackers near his house. The argument turned violent, leading to further involvement from both sides, culminating in a larger scuffle where sharp weapons were reportedly used. A complaint was lodged at the Navghar Police Station by the injured Hindu youths, who claim that despite filing the report, no substantial action has yet been taken.
Attack by Mu$l!ms on Hindu youth bursting crackers in Mumbai’s Mira Road
Bigots with no fear of the law always find an excuse to attack Hindus. Not a single Hindu festival goes by without an attack from bigots, as evident from the persistently occurring incidents.
For Hindus to… pic.twitter.com/AQztvu0MlD
— Sanatan Prabhat (@SanatanPrabhat) October 30, 2024
In addition, it was reported that the accused youths also filed a complaint against the Hindu group, alleging misconduct. This incident has spurred debates regarding law enforcement’s ability to provide adequate protection, with some suggesting that Hindu youths should consider self-defense training as a means of ensuring personal safety. The response from authorities on both sides will be critical in addressing rising tensions and fostering community peace.
🚨 Attack on Hindus in Mira Road near Mumbai 🚨
A group of Jihadis attacked Hindus who were bursting crackers near their house.
Around 10-12 Jihadi attacked the Hindus with sharp weapons. 3 Hindus are in serious condition.
Hindu Activist and Victims complaining of inaction… pic.twitter.com/sCFxPS65pU
— VoiceForHinduJustice (@SuddhaVichar) October 27, 2024
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