Delhi Cop Suspended For 'Kicking' Namazis At Indralok After Protest By Muslims

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A Delhi Police cop, who allegedly kicked the namazi worshippers while clearing traffic on a busy road in Delhi's Indralok area, was suspended, sources said. The incident triggered flash protests by the minority community there. Senior police officials arrived at the spot, placated the protesters and formed a team to investigate into the incident.


New Delhi : A controversy erupted after a Delhi Police cop allegedly kicked the namazi worshippers on a road in the national capital, Delhi, today. The senior officials ordered a probe based on which the cop has been suspended. The incident triggered an uproar in Indralok area. The worshippers created a ruckus at place and the people of Muslim community have launched protests there. The police placated the rising tempers by talking to the protesters.

Trouble began after traffic problems arose after the minority community started offering namaz on the main road in Indralok area. Due to this, the traffic started getting disrupted. Meanwhile, some Delhi Police personnel came to resolve traffic issues. A policeman started kicking a young man who was offering Namaz while sitting. A video purportedly related to this has gone viral.

After this, people of the Muslim community who were offering Namaz gathered in large numbers and confronted the police. At the same time, Namazis started raising slogans against Delhi Police. During this time, traffic was disrupted. Senior officials of Delhi Police have reached the spot. They spoke to the protesters, ordered a probe and later suspended the cop 'responsible' for the incident. In order to avoid excessive tension, internet service has been stopped in that area.

A large number of people of Muslim community live in Indralok area. Since there was less space to offer Namaz on Friday, these people started offering Namaz by sitting on the main road. Then this incident happened. Earlier, DCP Manoj Meena of North District said an inquiry team has been formed to look into the case and proper action will be taken.

 
Feels like everyone is always angry in Delhi, brothers kill each other over parking spot, people are obsessed with Materialistic life.
Most fake place in India.
 
Feels like everyone is always angry in Delhi, brothers kill each other over parking spot, people are obsessed with Materialistic life.
Most fake place in India.
Agreed. I hated every moment of living in the north. Impoliteness, roadrage etc. The cops are so abusive...they think they're in the middle ages..

I remember 20ish years ago when I was doing my internship in Delhi. I was out just walking with a friend late. The cops caught us for no reason and made us do squats for their amusement and to teach us some imaginary lesson.

So many such incidents from just my personal experience. I had to work in Gurgaon for a couple of years again but I gave my company an ultimatum. Either you relocate me or I quit.
 
Agreed. I hated every moment of living in the north. Impoliteness, roadrage etc. The cops are so abusive...they think they're in the middle ages..

I remember 20ish years ago when I was doing my internship in Delhi. I was out just walking with a friend late. The cops caught us for no reason and made us do squats for their amusement and to teach us some imaginary lesson.

So many such incidents from just my personal experience. I had to work in Gurgaon for a couple of years again but I gave my company an ultimatum. Either you relocate me or I quit.
This is so true, North India is so uncivilized and their inhabitants don't how to behave like normal people
 
I am always surprised and marvel at the difference between the North and South Indians.


That being said, unfortunately,its only in Pakistan and India and other third world countries that you witness stuff like this. The protectors turn into oopressors and absolutely the worst kind as well. This was probably a one-off incident but what we are seeing unfold in PAKISTAN is horrifying. Police and army intelligence picking up and holding people without charges and disappearing them for months, tortures, coercions, this stuff does not happen in civilized western nations and that is why they are where they are and our nations and where we are.
 
Agreed. I hated every moment of living in the north. Impoliteness, roadrage etc. The cops are so abusive...they think they're in the middle ages..

I remember 20ish years ago when I was doing my internship in Delhi. I was out just walking with a friend late. The cops caught us for no reason and made us do squats for their amusement and to teach us some imaginary lesson.

So many such incidents from just my personal experience. I had to work in Gurgaon for a couple of years again but I gave my company an ultimatum. Either you relocate me or I quit.
I worked for 3 years in Tamil Nadu ( was there during the lockdown). Despite the language barrier (still learning Tamizh, can only read it so far and basic sentences) people showed kindness. I felt the real India that I imagined still lives in the villages of Tamil Nadu. Delhi is toxic. But I live here because the power center is here, my neighbour on the left is in CBI, the one opposite is BJP politician, the one on right is a judge, and probably all of them look down upon me.
 
I worked for 3 years in Tamil Nadu ( was there during the lockdown). Despite the language barrier (still learning Tamizh, can only read it so far and basic sentences) people showed kindness. I felt the real India that I imagined still lives in the villages of Tamil Nadu. Delhi is toxic. But I live here because the power center is here, my neighbour on the left is in CBI, the one opposite is BJP politician, the one on right is a judge, and probably all of them look down upon me.
True it's so strange. I promise I'm not point scoring on our earlier discussion on identity but I lived in Europe for 2 years and the States for 4 but I felt more comfortable and at home there than in Delhi. It's India's heartland but it's so tough to identify there for someone from another part of India.
 
This is so true, North India is so uncivilized and their inhabitants don't how to behave like normal people

Neither do their authorities by the look of it. I say the same thing about Pakistan, the lead must always come from the top. When your politicians and law enforcement officers can't set an example, why blame the ordinary public?
 
I am always surprised and marvel at the difference between the North and South Indians.


That being said, unfortunately,its only in Pakistan and India and other third world countries that you witness stuff like this. The protectors turn into oopressors and absolutely the worst kind as well. This was probably a one-off incident but what we are seeing unfold in PAKISTAN is horrifying. Police and army intelligence picking up and holding people without charges and disappearing them for months, tortures, coercions, this stuff does not happen in civilized western nations and that is why they are where they are and our nations and where we are.
I think the North (including Pakistan) went through trauma that the South didn't. Continuous invasions, distrust of authority, changes in authority etc. and it's changed the mentality of folks who lived there in a weird way that's passed down from generation to generation. It's a bit like the South and North in the North and Central America except inverted.
 
I think the North (including Pakistan) went through trauma that the South didn't. Continuous invasions, distrust of authority, changes in authority etc. and it's changed the mentality of folks who lived there in a weird way that's passed down from generation to generation. It's a bit like the South and North in the North and Central America except inverted.
Agree with you. This is my theory too and surprised that someone from south gets this. Also the culture of Delhi changed because most were refugees from pakistan and they had to leave away so much and make a living here. So the cunningness for survival is more evident in those communities.
 
On topic, this is not a hate crime. If a muslim is breaking laws, should the cops bring in muslim cops as reinforcement to satisfy the wokes?

Hardly an issue. If someone is blaming only the cop, and not those who are creating nuisance by blocking the road then they are clearly biased. And the only response to biased people is opposite bias.
 
Delhi cops are very secular. They kick both hindus and muslims. And they are quick to deny any communal angle when a crime is committed by one community against the other.
 
On topic, this is not a hate crime. If a muslim is breaking laws, should the cops bring in muslim cops as reinforcement to satisfy the wokes?

Hardly an issue. If someone is blaming only the cop, and not those who are creating nuisance by blocking the road then they are clearly biased. And the only response to biased people is opposite bias.

The blame lies with both those obstructing the road, which would be the careless namazis, and also the cop for showing unprofessional behaviour. It's not an either or situation. I hesitate to blame the local culture because then folk get offended, perhaps watching western shows streamed into homes will instill a sense of what order can bring to a forward looking nation.
 
Why are we discussing North India - South India in a thread of police brutality?

Pakistan Zindaabad slogans was raised where and in which state?

Palgharh Sadhus were lynched where?

What happened to hindus in Mallapuram district in Kerala?

This is a solitary incident and the accused cop is suspended for his actions immediately. Have we once praised for such swift action? No.

But lets blame entire North India for the action of one cop :facepalm:

Perks of free internet I tell you :ROFLMAO:
 
The blame lies with both those obstructing the road, which would be the careless namazis, and also the cop for showing unprofessional behaviour. It's not an either or situation. I hesitate to blame the local culture because then folk get offended, perhaps watching western shows streamed into homes will instill a sense of what order can bring to a forward looking nation.
Yes, that is a fair take.
 
Shows how anti muslim India is, that a muslim goon who terrorized an entire village in west bengal (read on Sandeshkali which @Bhaag Viru Bhaag will never make a thread on) was arrested only after being forced by the court after 55 days, and here a cop is suspended on the same day for kicking someone who was breaking the law and creating public nuisance.

As Akbar Allahabadi said: Hum aah bhi bharte haiN to ho jate haiN badnaa. Woh Qatl bhi karte haiN toh charcha nahiN hota.
 
Why are we discussing North India - South India in a thread of police brutality?

Pakistan Zindaabad slogans was raised where and in which state?

Palgharh Sadhus were lynched where?

What happened to hindus in Mallapuram district in Kerala?

This is a solitary incident and the accused cop is suspended for his actions immediately. Have we once praised for such swift action? No.

But lets blame entire North India for the action of one cop :facepalm:

Perks of free internet I tell you :ROFLMAO:

My parents were also originally from north India before partition, but I don't feel the need to defend the region when the problems there are evident. Sometimes we have to put our neutral hats on and look at matters objectively, and I say that from one Brit to another. Although you are an immigrant and obviously that entitles you to a lesser knowledge of British impartiality.
 
I worked for 3 years in Tamil Nadu ( was there during the lockdown). Despite the language barrier (still learning Tamizh, can only read it so far and basic sentences) people showed kindness. I felt the real India that I imagined still lives in the villages of Tamil Nadu. Delhi is toxic. But I live here because the power center is here, my neighbour on the left is in CBI, the one opposite is BJP politician, the one on right is a judge, and probably all of them look down upon me.
Village people are very nice people in Tamil Nadu, as well as in other South Indian states. I believe even villages in North India are the same way.
 
Why are we discussing North India - South India in a thread of police brutality?

Pakistan Zindaabad slogans was raised where and in which state?

Palgharh Sadhus were lynched where?

What happened to hindus in Mallapuram district in Kerala?

This is a solitary incident and the accused cop is suspended for his actions immediately. Have we once praised for such swift action? No.

But lets blame entire North India for the action of one cop :facepalm:

Perks of free internet I tell you :ROFLMAO:
I think it turned a bit philosophical at some point. I can't address everything you've brought up because of my limited knowledge about that stuff but if it helps

- The guys were wrong to want to pray in the middle of the road
- The cops were right to clear them out but wrong in the way he approached it which for me is symptomatic of how cops approach issues in the North
- Kudos to the authorities for suspending him quickly though I personally doubt anything much will come out of it
 
These people started offering Namaz by sitting on the main road.

In the first place, why are these guys doing this on the main road and creating trouble for commuters? It's their mistake to block people and create inconvenience for the public. Any kind of religious activities should not be allowed in public places unless they have taken permission beforehand.
 
Shows how anti muslim India is, that a muslim goon who terrorized an entire village in west bengal (read on Sandeshkali which @Bhaag Viru Bhaag will never make a thread on) was arrested only after being forced by the court after 55 days, and here a cop is suspended on the same day for kicking someone who was breaking the law and creating public nuisance.

As Akbar Allahabadi said: Hum aah bhi bharte haiN to ho jate haiN badnaa. Woh Qatl bhi karte haiN toh charcha nahiN hota.

Don't expect.
Shajahan didn't rape the women and looted their properties, he is innocent.
 
I think it turned a bit philosophical at some point. I can't address everything you've brought up because of my limited knowledge about that stuff but if it helps

- The guys were wrong to want to pray in the middle of the road
- The cops were right to clear them out but wrong in the way he approached it which for me is symptomatic of how cops approach issues in the North
- Kudos to the authorities for suspending him quickly though I personally doubt anything much will come out of it

Brother, what the cop has done is wrong. Even though the person offering prayer was obstructing the road or whatever but this concerned cop should have acted responsibly. He has been correctly suspended.

However, don't you think blaming it on North Indians is unfair? I am not even from from north but find these gross generalization extremely silly.

Do you also blame entire USA for George Floyd incident?
 
Brother, what the cop has done is wrong. Even though the person offering prayer was obstructing the road or whatever but this concerned cop should have acted responsibly. He has been correctly suspended.

However, don't you think blaming it on North Indians is unfair? I am not even from from north but find these gross generalization extremely silly.

Do you also blame entire USA for George Floyd incident?
How do you think the cop should have handled this? By begging the nuisance creators to move to the pavement or go to the nearby mosque?
 
Don't expect.
Shajahan didn't rape the women and looted their properties, he is innocent.
Not expecting. He is doing what benefits him, so there is no hypocrisy there. But Hindus themselves dont raise a storm for far bigger crimes against their comminuties. That is why I respect muslims. Even if they dont have numbers in parliament, by their sheer unity as a community they put pressure and get concessions. Hindus have numbers, but so do chickens in a poultry farm.
 
Brother, what the cop has done is wrong. Even though the person offering prayer was obstructing the road or whatever but this concerned cop should have acted responsibly. He has been correctly suspended.

However, don't you think blaming it on North Indians is unfair? I am not even from from north but find these gross generalization extremely silly.

Do you also blame entire USA for George Floyd incident?
True it's tough to blame an individual cop for handling what was no doubt a tricky situation for which he was poorly trained. However, I don't blame North Indian cops based on an individual incident but from experience of several years.

I would never talk back to a Delhi cop for fear of getting smacked even if I'm completely in the right but I've had heated discussions with South Indian cops or even in Pune where I live now.

It's a problem and it needs to be addressed. Just like racist cops in the States need to be addressed.
 
This stuff does not happen in civilized western nations and that is why they are where they are and our nations and where we are.
Sorry to pick this comment up after a while but it's been nagging at me.

I'll accept 'Civilized Western Nations' are better at the rule of law than we are but only if you accept the veneer is really thin. Ask George Floyd or Jahnavi Kandula ( FYI - she was hit by a speeding cop who was later recorded laughing and joking about it with other cops). Oh that's right...you can't.

It's definitely not the reason why "they are where they are and our nations and where we are."
 
Sorry to pick this comment up after a while but it's been nagging at me.

I'll accept 'Civilized Western Nations' are better at the rule of law than we are but only if you accept the veneer is really thin. Ask George Floyd or Jahnavi Kandula ( FYI - she was hit by a speeding cop who was later recorded laughing and joking about it with other cops). Oh that's right...you can't.

It's definitely not the reason why "they are where they are and our nations and where we are."
I'll stand by my observation. What you are referring to are incidents possibly due to race relations or racism. Mostly the rule of the law is followed and the guilty are held accountable.

In our part of the world, that rarely happens. Those with power loot and torture their own people and its very rare they face justice.
 
I'll stand by my observation. What you are referring to are incidents possibly due to race relations or racism. Mostly the rule of the law is followed and the guilty are held accountable.

In our part of the world, that rarely happens. Those with power loot and torture their own people and its very rare they face justice.
Are they? The cop who did this was suspended and so was Daniel Auderer who said about Jahnavi after she was run over by a speeding cop "She was 26 anyway, She had limited value."

Auderer and the cop who ran her over were acquitted and back in service after a reprimand and I assure you so will this cop.

Stand by it all you want. It's symptomatic of wider society.
 
Agree with you. This is my theory too and surprised that someone from south gets this. Also the culture of Delhi changed because most were refugees from pakistan and they had to leave away so much and make a living here. So the cunningness for survival is more evident in those communities.
Unfortunately true but also you have no idea about paranoia that are passed down such families esp in West Delhi
 
Law's shouldn't be broken for prayer.

The Prophet even forbade people to run to the mosque because it's not dignified.
 
Are they? The cop who did this was suspended and so was Daniel Auderer who said about Jahnavi after she was run over by a speeding cop "She was 26 anyway, She had limited value."

Auderer and the cop who ran her over were acquitted and back in service after a reprimand and I assure you so will this cop.

Stand by it all you want. It's symptomatic of wider society.
It is NOT a widespread issue or symptomatic of wider society, as is the case with the subcontinent. The indian foreign student broke the law and was walking on a street she should not have been walking. There were witnesses who indicated the cop tried to avoid hitting her but could not. But that is all I know, I am no expert in this case. The system obviously protects the law enforcement officers in this case and proving malicious intent is a difficult task. However, the cop involved in the Floyd case is behind bars.

if you can find someone guilty for saying certain words, sure go right ahead and find me any court in the world where such evidence is good enough to convict someone of muder.

The bottomline is no society is perfect and they all have flaws but when it comes to basic rights and the protectors protecting the citizenry, our nations dont come anywhere close to the western nations. One of the reasons for their faster development is giving due value and respect to human life within their borders. I am not talking about their involvement in the wider world conflicts and other injustices, of course.
 
The action of the Policeman were disgusting but surely the namaazi could have waited for a 2nd reading to avoid blocking the traffic. Poor on the part of the police and the namaazi for blocking the traffic.
 
Pray in private with sincerity instead of showing the rest of the world your piety.
 
The good officer says the situation is now "normal!". What he means that such things in India are normal and happen every day. The suspended officer will be transferred elsewhere to continue his normal behaviour of kicking Namazis!. I do also agree that these prayful people should consider the feelings of other's as well. I did say that the time that why did our wicket keeper Rizwan Muhammad pray in the middle of the stadium during the world cup when he could have done so in his room?. There was no need for him to show off. Ultimately, the officer being a man of law should know he is causing communal disharmony with his actions.
 
Nobody is allowed to behave like this police officer did. There are many ways he could have handled the situation but it the hatred filled in those minds that forced him to make such a move. Pathetic.
 
Nobody is allowed to behave like this police officer did. There are many ways he could have handled the situation but it the hatred filled in those minds that forced him to make such a move. Pathetic.
So only muslim cops should be allowed to deal with muslims who block roads? Otherwise cops will be accused of hatred.
 
So only muslim cops should be allowed to deal with muslims who block roads? Otherwise cops will be accused of hatred.
No Muslim or Hindi cop is allowed to do something like this with any human being belonging to any religion in the world.
 
The main problem with entire situation is that is no strict laws in India. Obstructing roads without any prior permission should be a jaliable offence. Cop is at bad here but he is trying to clear the road. These people are usually repeat offenders blocking roads even after multiple warnings. How should a cop deal with such people? Should they submit to their whims? I think they should be dealt as mob.
 
The main problem with entire situation is that is no strict laws in India. Obstructing roads without any prior permission should be a jaliable offence. Cop is at bad here but he is trying to clear the road. These people are usually repeat offenders blocking roads even after multiple warnings. How should a cop deal with such people? Should they submit to their whims? I think they should be dealt as mob.
This is the trick. Break laws and when cops take action, call them bigots racists and facists, so that the next time cops are told to just ignore the law breakers. Right from the playbook.
 
Roads are built for transportation and not for offering namaz …. Therefore should be any namaz on roads…. That cops must be provoked by those who got kicked by cop…. Many times it is observed Muslims in gathering become arrogant, communal, violent and above Law…. In past there were many incidents cops (irrespective of religion) beaten Hindu devotees, but no one made an issue out of it…

Recently visited UAE, despite Muslim nation no one offering namaz on road, metro and at public places… same ppls follows law in UAE
 
Pray in private with sincerity instead of showing the rest of the world your piety.
We read namaz in public all the time. What we don't know from this is the context, was the Masjid full? If it was then they could surely setup a 2nd jamat reading if there is no space in the 1st, especially as it becomes a public safety issue.
 
Anyone irrespective of their religion if they start blocking traffic by offering prayers should be lathi charged and disrupted.

There are plenty of places to offer your prayers, you don’t have to sit on main road and worship.

The cop went light, the entire police force should have dispersed the crowd and if they protested then lathi charge on these morons.
 
If we talk about facts, then yes, Muslims should offer namaz inside the mosque. But kicking a person while offering namaz is not acceptable at any cost. You can negotiate instead of kicking a person.
 
If we talk about facts, then yes, Muslims should offer namaz inside the mosque. But kicking a person while offering namaz is not acceptable at any cost. You can negotiate instead of kicking a person.

You can’t cause disruption to public life just for your religion/beliefs.
If you don’t have enough common sense to not pray on a MAIN ROAD then police is well within their rights to lathi charge on these idiots
 
Arrest them, but do not kick them while they are praying.
Cops prefer not to arrest for minor offences and leave the offender with a wrap on the knuckles. It causes burden on the judicial system when you arrest someone. In fact, even then the headlines would be that muslims arrested for praying by fascist police. You cannot deal with someone who will always find ways to claim victimhood.
 
If I was a cop and saw someone was doing a pooja on the main road, I would tell him nicely at first to move and if he doesn't, grab him by the collar.

Would have done the same to a Muslim, a Jew or a Christian also... This ain't about no religion...
 
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If I was a cop and saw someone was doing a pooja on the main road, I would tell him nicely at first to move and if he doesn't, grab him by the collar.

Would have done the same to a Muslim, a Jew or a Christian also... This ain't about no religion...
Ok tough guy
 
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If we talk about facts, then yes, Muslims should offer namaz inside the mosque. But kicking a person while offering namaz is not acceptable at any cost. You can negotiate instead of kicking a person.
Police must have given them warning, but these ppls not listened….that’s why action from cop.
 
He asked, he pushed with his hands, they did not listen. The kick came in the end. The message is that we are above the law, and anyone who disagrees is a fascist.

Expect no further action on this guy.

Delhi police played smart. First suspended him. Then released the footage of him asking people to move from the roads. Followed by him pushing them with his hands.

Now most are criticizing the deliberate attempt by some Muslims to create a law and order situation.
 
These people started offering Namaz by sitting on the main road.

In the first place, why are these guys doing this on the main road and creating trouble for commuters? It's their mistake to block people and create inconvenience for the public. Any kind of religious activities should not be allowed in public places unless they have taken permission beforehand.

This was a deliberate attempt to provoke.
 
Lol this was really stupid attempt to prove and create controversy. They want to pray on a busy road.
 
This was a deliberate attempt to provoke.
I don't agree. I think reading namaz in a congregation is much more pious and sometimes people join in quickly. But why is the Police kicking them? Surely they can fine them. Its called dehumanising the other,something Ind has worked on since the early 90s
 
I don't agree. I think reading namaz in a congregation is much more pious and sometimes people join in quickly. But why is the Police kicking them? Surely they can fine them. Its called dehumanising the other,something Ind has worked on since the early 90s

Road is not for namaz. Is it difficult to understand?

Videos show police first asking them to go away. Then pushing them. Yet they refused.

Why fine? This not a renting place that you pay fine and then do namaz. They have to stopped and removed.

This victim card won't work.

Keep it for the West, where every time law enforcement agencies move against Muslims, out comes the racism and Islamophobia card.
 
Why would a group of people want to block a road stopping the traffic thereby creating nuisance? Having said that it was inappropiate for the police to kick them. But then again, what was he supposed to do? He asked them first to move out of the road, they didn't listen.
 
Road is not for namaz. Is it difficult to understand?

Videos show police first asking them to go away. Then pushing them. Yet they refused.

Why fine? This not a renting place that you pay fine and then do namaz. They have to stopped and removed.

This victim card won't work.

Keep it for the West, where every time law enforcement agencies move against Muslims, out comes the racism and Islamophobia card.
The Police have no right to use violence unless they are stopping violence( and even then in extreme cases). Lives weren't under threat and for you to defend the violence shows how much you guys have been groomed and radicalised.
If the law was broken, fine them. Remember the congregational namaz takes around 5 min and they could have been issued with tickets for failing to comply.
 
First of all, Kicking worshippers is pathetic.

Secondly, why are these people blocking a busy road to offer prayers? If you have an obligation to pray, find a secluded place. I cannot open a Puja ceremony on a busy road blocking the traffic and expect police to marvel at my devotion.

Funny, how everyone is only blaming the cop. The Namazis very well know what they are doing and they deserved to be stopped. Kicking was a disgrace though.
 
The Police have no right to use violence unless they are stopping violence( and even then in extreme cases). Lives weren't under threat and for you to defend the violence shows how much you guys have been groomed and radicalised.
If the law was broken, fine them. Remember the congregational namaz takes around 5 min and they could have been issued with tickets for failing to comply.
On Indian roads, the traffic is already chaotic. With these religious demonstrations, they make it even worse and dangerous for the motorists. Purely inviting more accidents. Just because it is minorities that are doing their religious stuff do not give them a free pass.
Of course the left wing woke media outlets magnify this as some sort of Muslim genocide and how it is unsafe for Muslims in India.
 
On Indian roads, the traffic is already chaotic. With these religious demonstrations, they make it even worse and dangerous for the motorists. Purely inviting more accidents. Just because it is minorities that are doing their religious stuff do not give them a free pass.
Of course the left wing woke media outlets magnify this as some sort of Muslim genocide and how it is unsafe for Muslims in India.
Well fine them but on what basis are law enforcers beating people up. Which part of the law allows that. The reason he could do that is because you guys have dehumanised Muslims and this ***** thought it was right.
 
Well fine them but on what basis are law enforcers beating people up. Which part of the law allows that. The reason he could do that is because you guys have dehumanised Muslims and this ***** thought it was right.
Kicking them is disgraceful and the cop should be punished for excessive force. But they are clearly breaking the law. No one is talking about that in this discussion.
 
Don't do it on public property.

Prayer is a tool for private meditation with your creator. An ostentatious display in public is the exact opposite of that.
So the Police have a right to kick you if you break the law. Are you sure you are happy with that? Let's say you break the speeding restrictions on a public road, do they have a right to rape your family members
 
So the Police have a right to kick you if you break the law. Are you sure you are happy with that?

I don't agree with what the Police did here.

Correct procedure would be to tell them to move and if they don't listen, have them arrested.
 
I don't agree with what the Police did here.

Correct procedure would be to tell them to move and if they don't listen, have them arrested.
“Muslims arrested for praying In modi’s India” would be the headlines
 
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