Tensions Rise in Uttam Nagar: MP Demands Action Against Hate Threats
Congress MP Mohammad Jawed and other parliamentarians have addressed a letter to Home Minister Amit Shah regarding alleged threats to Muslims in Uttam Nagar, Delhi. They urge strong action against those spreading hate and creating fear. The letter highlights perceived police inaction and emphasizes constitutional protections for equality and security.
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In a move reflecting growing concern, Congress MP Mohammad Jawed, along with other opposition parliamentarians, has penned a letter to Home Minister Amit Shah. The correspondence urgently calls for action over reports of threats to Muslims in Delhi's Uttam Nagar.
The letter follows a protest by right-wing Hindu groups in response to a violent incident earlier this month, in which a young man named Tarun was killed during a neighborhood clash. Adding to tensions, members of Hindu outfits staged demonstrations, demanding accountability.
MP Jawed highlights the need for robust law enforcement, calling out what he perceives as a selective police response, undermining public confidence. He urges Shah to direct the police to maintain order without bias, ensuring the safety and dignity of all citizens under the Indian Constitution.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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