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New Delhi: Tensions have flared at a recent protest organized by BJP workers and Hindu groups, with accusations of anti-Muslim rhetoric surfacing. During the demonstration, participants were heard shouting provocative slogans such as "Mulle-Katwe Nahi Chalenge" (Muslims and those supporting them will not be tolerated). This inflammatory language has sparked controversy and raised questions about media coverage.
The protest, which was primarily focused on demanding the demolition of a mosque in Shimla's Sanjauli area, has been criticized for veering into anti-Muslim sentiments. Despite the gravity of these allegations, reports from major news agencies, including @ANI, have yet to address these anti-Muslim slogans prominently in their coverage.
The issue has garnered significant attention on social media, with users questioning why such important aspects of the protest were omitted from mainstream news reporting. The slogans, which have been interpreted as deeply offensive and divisive, have further complicated the narrative surrounding the protest.
This development highlights ongoing tensions and the potential for communal discord, raising concerns about the role of media in shaping public perception. The controversy underscores the need for comprehensive and balanced reporting, particularly when dealing with sensitive issues that impact communal harmony.