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[PICTURES] Muslims are safest in Uttar Pradesh, says CM Yogi Adityanath, defends ‘bulldozer justice’

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"It is not just the Hindus, but even the Muslims feel safest in Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has said.

Citing the examples of Bangladesh and Pakistan, the UP chief minister asserted that a Muslim family would feel safe among a hundred Hindu families, but it was not the case the other way.

“In Uttar Pradesh, the Muslims are the safest. If the Hindus are safe, then they are also safe. If there were riots in UP before 2017, if Hindu shops were burning, then Muslim shops were also burning. If Hindu houses were burning, then Muslim houses were also burning. And after 2017, the riots stopped,” Yogi told news agency ANI in Hindi during an interview on the completion of eight years of his government.

“’50 Hindus cannot feel safe among 100 Muslim families and the situation in Bangladesh is an example, where there have been several attacks on minorities and temples in recent months. A Muslim family is the safest among a hundred Hindu families. They will have the freedom to practice all their religious deeds. But can 50 Hindus be safe among 100 Muslim families? No. Bangladesh is an example. Before this, Pakistan was an example.”

The Uttar Pradesh chief minister also fielded questions on the Sambhal violence and related law and order situation there.

His government, Yogi said, would revive as many temples as present in Sambhal. “There are 64 pilgrimage sites in Sambhal, and we have found 54… Whatever it is, we will find it. We will tell the world to see what happened in Sambhal?”

Violence broke out in November last year when a local court ordered a survey of the Mughal-era Shahi Jama Masjid. Four persons were killed in the violence in Sambhal. The Hindutva groups have been asserting that the mosque was built on the ruins of a demolished shrine, a claim rejected by the Muslims.

The Uttar Pradesh chief minister, meanwhile, took a dig at Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, calling him a “follower and devotee” of Aurangzeb and Babur. Yadav and his party workers have been glorifying the Mughal rulers, he said. “Those who follow and idolise Aurangzeb and Babur, also have their qualities and become like them.”

Incidentally, the Hindutva groups claim that Babur, the Mughal dynasty founder, had destroyed the temple on whose ruins the Jama Masjid stands in Sambhal.

To a question on the UP government’s controversial bulldozer action, Yogi came out in its defence even as the Supreme Court has slammed demolitions carried out by the administration.

“Laws and regulations are only for those people who follow them. Those who take laws in their hands, then at times, it is needed to teach them in a language they understand,” he said. “If someone gets violent and attacks us, then do we beg in front front of them? No. If the other person has become violent, then we have to reply as well. Right?”

Yogi also criticised the opposition parties for blaming Maha Kumbh as an event of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Ministers and senior leaders of Congress and Samajwadi Party visited Kumbh, then how can they claim it was a BJP event, he asked. “It was an event that happened in a BJP-ruled state where the Centre and the state both together were taking care of the arrangements.”

Over 60 crore devotees are estimated to have attended the 45-day Maha Kumbh, which was billed as the world’s largest religious gathering. The gathering was marred by a stampede in which at least 30 people were killed in the last week of January.

Asked whether he would be the chief minister for the third time in 2027, Yogi replied that it was up to the party to decide. “Any worker of the BJP can become chief minister. It is the party who decides the face,” he asserted.

 
TBH I am not much into politics nowadays.I lost interest in it after 2024 when IK was arrested and PTI lost elections as a result of rigging.
But going by intution I dont think UP is safe for muslims.This Yogi guy is a kattar RSS follower and I beleive he is soon gonna do a genocide of muslims in UP.
Genocide of 4 crore muslims in UP?:oops:

Is it even possible?
 
OFF TOPIC but it is an answer to all those who think Kashmiri pundits were threatned by militants to leave the valley.

If anybody has read history properly he will realise that pundits were never threatned to leave kashmir.It was actually Jagmohan the governor of jk who brainwashed them and got them to leave.

Many pundits still stayed in kashmir and none of them were harmed/killed.

It is just a propaganda propagated by andhbakhts and whatsapp university graduates.
 
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tbh, the way the news are made about, one would expect near 90% and let's share the full survey then cherry pick stats for skewed narrative shall we? :D

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OFF TOPIC but it is an answer to all those who think Kashmiri pundits were threatned by militants to leave the valley.

If anybody has read history properly he will realise that pundits were never threatned to leave kashmir.It was actually Jagmohan the governor of jk who brainwashed them and got them to leave.

Many pundits still stayed in kashmir and none of them were harmed/killed.

It is just a propaganda propagated by andhbakhts and whatsapp university graduates.

Thanks for giving us the real truth. I would rather get real knowledge from an actual Kashmiri (like you) than from outsiders.

As usual, BJP lunatics twisted actual history of Kashmir. They are evil people. :inti
 
OFF TOPIC but it is an answer to all those who think Kashmiri pundits were threatned by militants to leave the valley.

If anybody has read history properly he will realise that pundits were never threatned to leave kashmir.It was actually Jagmohan the governor of jk who brainwashed them and got them to leave.

Many pundits still stayed in kashmir and none of them were harmed/killed.

It is just a propaganda propagated by andhbakhts and whatsapp university graduates.
How old are you sir?
This narrative of lakhs of people being brainwashed into leaving their own homes and everything should automatically sound absurd to any sensible mind. Next you will start telling that partition was also very peaceful, Sikhs and Hindus left their land in Lahore to all the way in Multan to settle in refugee tent camps of Delhi. 🤷‍♂️
IF you believe that fantasy, then I think yes Yogi Adityanath is saying the truth "Muslims are totally the safest in UP" :ROFLMAO:
 
A clown like Yogi doesn't have to say anything. We know and we see what's happening to Muslims in India.

Muslims are not safe in chaiwala Modi's India and that is a fact.
 
Thanks for giving us the real truth. I would rather get real knowledge from an actual Kashmiri (like you) than from outsiders.

As usual, BJP lunatics twisted actual history of Kashmir. They are evil people. :inti
Which part of the history was twisted by BJP lunatics? Care to explain? 🤡
 
tbh, the way the news are made about, one would expect near 90% and let's share the full survey then cherry pick stats for skewed narrative shall we? :D

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Indians generally see high levels of religious freedom in their country. Overwhelming majorities of people in each major religious group, as well as in the overall public, say they are “very free” to practice their religion. Smaller shares, though still majorities within each religious community, say people of other religions also are very free to practice their religion. Relatively few Indians – including members of religious minority communities – perceive religious discrimination as widespread.

At the same time, perceptions of discrimination vary a great deal by region. For example, Muslims in the Central region of the country are generally less likely than Muslims elsewhere to say there is a lot of religious discrimination in India. And Muslims in the North and Northeast are much more likely than Muslims in other regions to report that they, personally, have experienced recent discrimination.

Indians also widely consider communal violence to be an issue of national concern (along with other problems, such as unemployment and corruption). Most people across different religious backgrounds, education levels and age groups say communal violence is a very big problem in India.

The partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947 remains a subject of disagreement. Overall, the survey finds mixed views on whether the establishment of Hindu-majority India and Muslim-majority Pakistan alleviated communal tensions or stoked them. On balance, Muslims tend to see Partition as a “bad thing” for Hindu-Muslim relations, while Hindus lean slightly toward viewing it as a “good thing.”

Most Indians say they and others are very free to practice their religion
Indians nearly universally say they are very free to practice their religion; fewer say people of other religions very free
The vast majority of Indians say they are very free today to practice their religion (91%), and all of India’s major religious groups share this sentiment: Roughly nine-in-ten Buddhists (93%), Hindus (91%), Muslims (89%) and Christians (89%) say they are very free to practice their religion, as do 85% of Jains and 82% of Sikhs.

Broadly speaking, Indians are more likely to view themselves as having a high degree of religious freedom than to say that people of other religions are very free to practice their faiths. Still, 79% of the overall public – and about two-thirds or more of the members of each of the country’s major religious communities – say that people belonging to other religions are very free to practice their faiths in India today.

Generally, these attitudes do not vary substantially among Indians of different ages, educational backgrounds or geographic regions. Indians in the Northeast are somewhat less likely than those elsewhere to see widespread religious freedom for people of other faiths – yet even in the Northeast, a solid majority (60%) say there is a high level of religious freedom for other religious communities in India.

Most people do not see evidence of widespread religious discrimination in India
Relatively small shares across different age groups, educational backgrounds say there is a lot of religious discrimination in India
Most people in India do not see a lot of religious discrimination against any of the country’s six major religious groups. In general, Hindus, Muslims and Christians are slightly more likely to say there is a lot of discrimination against their own religious community than to say there is a lot of discrimination against people of other faiths. Still, no more than about one-quarter of the followers of any of the country’s major faiths say they face widespread discrimination.

Generally, Indians’ opinions about religious discrimination do not vary substantially by gender, age or educational background. For example, among college graduates, 19% say there is a lot of discrimination against Hindus, compared with 21% among adults with less education.

Within religious groups as well, people of different ages, as well as both men and women, tend to have similar opinions on religious discrimination.

Regional variations in Muslims’ perception of discrimination
However, there are large regional variations in perceptions of religious discrimination. For example, among Muslims who live in the Central part of the country, just one-in-ten say there is widespread discrimination against Muslims in India, compared with about one-third of those who live in the North (35%) and Northeast (31%). (For more information on measures of religious discrimination in the Northeast, see “In Northeast India, people perceive more religious discrimination” below.)

Among Muslims, perceptions of discrimination against their community can vary somewhat based on their level of religious observance. For instance, about a quarter of Muslims across the country who pray daily say there is a lot of discrimination against Muslims (26%), compared with 19% of Muslims nationwide who pray less often. This difference by observance is pronounced in the North, where 39% of Muslims who pray every day say there is a lot of discrimination against Muslims in India, roughly twice the share among those in the same region who pray less often (20%).
 
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Indians generally see high levels of religious freedom in their country. Overwhelming majorities of people in each major religious group, as well as in the overall public, say they are “very free” to practice their religion. Smaller shares, though still majorities within each religious community, say people of other religions also are very free to practice their religion. Relatively few Indians – including members of religious minority communities – perceive religious discrimination as widespread.

At the same time, perceptions of discrimination vary a great deal by region. For example, Muslims in the Central region of the country are generally less likely than Muslims elsewhere to say there is a lot of religious discrimination in India. And Muslims in the North and Northeast are much more likely than Muslims in other regions to report that they, personally, have experienced recent discrimination.

Indians also widely consider communal violence to be an issue of national concern (along with other problems, such as unemployment and corruption). Most people across different religious backgrounds, education levels and age groups say communal violence is a very big problem in India.

The partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947 remains a subject of disagreement. Overall, the survey finds mixed views on whether the establishment of Hindu-majority India and Muslim-majority Pakistan alleviated communal tensions or stoked them. On balance, Muslims tend to see Partition as a “bad thing” for Hindu-Muslim relations, while Hindus lean slightly toward viewing it as a “good thing.”

Most Indians say they and others are very free to practice their religion
Indians nearly universally say they are very free to practice their religion; fewer say people of other religions very free
The vast majority of Indians say they are very free today to practice their religion (91%), and all of India’s major religious groups share this sentiment: Roughly nine-in-ten Buddhists (93%), Hindus (91%), Muslims (89%) and Christians (89%) say they are very free to practice their religion, as do 85% of Jains and 82% of Sikhs.

Broadly speaking, Indians are more likely to view themselves as having a high degree of religious freedom than to say that people of other religions are very free to practice their faiths. Still, 79% of the overall public – and about two-thirds or more of the members of each of the country’s major religious communities – say that people belonging to other religions are very free to practice their faiths in India today.

Generally, these attitudes do not vary substantially among Indians of different ages, educational backgrounds or geographic regions. Indians in the Northeast are somewhat less likely than those elsewhere to see widespread religious freedom for people of other faiths – yet even in the Northeast, a solid majority (60%) say there is a high level of religious freedom for other religious communities in India.

Most people do not see evidence of widespread religious discrimination in India
Relatively small shares across different age groups, educational backgrounds say there is a lot of religious discrimination in India
Most people in India do not see a lot of religious discrimination against any of the country’s six major religious groups. In general, Hindus, Muslims and Christians are slightly more likely to say there is a lot of discrimination against their own religious community than to say there is a lot of discrimination against people of other faiths. Still, no more than about one-quarter of the followers of any of the country’s major faiths say they face widespread discrimination.

Generally, Indians’ opinions about religious discrimination do not vary substantially by gender, age or educational background. For example, among college graduates, 19% say there is a lot of discrimination against Hindus, compared with 21% among adults with less education.

Within religious groups as well, people of different ages, as well as both men and women, tend to have similar opinions on religious discrimination.

Regional variations in Muslims’ perception of discrimination
However, there are large regional variations in perceptions of religious discrimination. For example, among Muslims who live in the Central part of the country, just one-in-ten say there is widespread discrimination against Muslims in India, compared with about one-third of those who live in the North (35%) and Northeast (31%). (For more information on measures of religious discrimination in the Northeast, see “In Northeast India, people perceive more religious discrimination” below.)

Among Muslims, perceptions of discrimination against their community can vary somewhat based on their level of religious observance. For instance, about a quarter of Muslims across the country who pray daily say there is a lot of discrimination against Muslims (26%), compared with 19% of Muslims nationwide who pray less often. This difference by observance is pronounced in the North, where 39% of Muslims who pray every day say there is a lot of discrimination against Muslims in India, roughly twice the share among those in the same region who pray less often (20%).
ITs a 16 page report, And if the max percentage people finding discrimination you can find is 35%, that should be very telling for the narratives about genocide etc. That's that max you could find :ROFLMAO:. So majority of the Muslims by 2:1 feel there is little to no discrimination against them.

Its all about the sherlock holmes level search you have gone to clearly skipping the 90% of Indians feel that they are free to follow the religion of their choice.

Its ok you do you! Reality won't change what you believe in or not! :D
Thanks for sharing the survey, it actually is very uplifting given the noisy politically charged news.
 
So different reports suggest different things?
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Here's a summary of the article "Muslims in India" in bullet points in above article:

Religious Diversity in India: India is a secular nation with a Hindu majority but also home to a large Muslim minority (around 180 million), the world's third-largest Muslim population. The constitution protects religious freedom.

Rise of Hindu Nationalism: Hindu nationalism has become a strong political force, raising concerns about the erosion of India's secular nature and increased threats to religious freedoms.

BJP and Narendra Modi: The 2014 election victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has heightened concerns about religious freedom. Modi, a Hindu nationalist with ties to the RSS, has faced criticism regarding his past role in anti-Muslim violence.

Increased Repression: Reports suggest increasing repression of religious minorities in India, with Hindu-nationalist groups contributing to a sense of "otherness" and disenfranchisement among these communities.

Concerns from U.S. entities: The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) and some members of the U.S. Congress have expressed concerns about the deteriorating conditions for religious minorities in India.

State-Level Actions: The appointment of a hardline Hindu cleric as Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, a state with a large Muslim population, has fueled fears of rising Hindu chauvinism.

Human Rights Violations: Human rights organizations report various abuses, including violence against religious minorities, marginalized communities, and critics of the government, often by groups claiming to support the ruling BJP.

Lack of Accountability: Impunity for misconduct by government officials and security forces remains a problem, contributing to a lack of accountability for abuses.

International Scrutiny: Reported abuses of religious freedom in India have attracted international attention and have caused friction in the U.S.-India relationship.

Muslim Demographics: Muslims constitute a majority in 32 districts in India, with significant populations in states like Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.

Sachar Report: A 2006 report highlighted the social, economic, and educational deficits faced by the Muslim community in India.

Constitutional Protections: India's constitution guarantees freedom of religion, but concerns remain about the implementation and enforcement of these protections.
 
So different reports suggest different things?
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Here's a summary of the article "Muslims in India" in bullet points in above article:

Religious Diversity in India: India is a secular nation with a Hindu majority but also home to a large Muslim minority (around 180 million), the world's third-largest Muslim population. The constitution protects religious freedom.

Rise of Hindu Nationalism: Hindu nationalism has become a strong political force, raising concerns about the erosion of India's secular nature and increased threats to religious freedoms.

BJP and Narendra Modi: The 2014 election victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has heightened concerns about religious freedom. Modi, a Hindu nationalist with ties to the RSS, has faced criticism regarding his past role in anti-Muslim violence.

Increased Repression: Reports suggest increasing repression of religious minorities in India, with Hindu-nationalist groups contributing to a sense of "otherness" and disenfranchisement among these communities.

Concerns from U.S. entities: The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) and some members of the U.S. Congress have expressed concerns about the deteriorating conditions for religious minorities in India.

State-Level Actions: The appointment of a hardline Hindu cleric as Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, a state with a large Muslim population, has fueled fears of rising Hindu chauvinism.

Human Rights Violations: Human rights organizations report various abuses, including violence against religious minorities, marginalized communities, and critics of the government, often by groups claiming to support the ruling BJP.

Lack of Accountability: Impunity for misconduct by government officials and security forces remains a problem, contributing to a lack of accountability for abuses.

International Scrutiny: Reported abuses of religious freedom in India have attracted international attention and have caused friction in the U.S.-India relationship.

Muslim Demographics: Muslims constitute a majority in 32 districts in India, with significant populations in states like Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.

Sachar Report: A 2006 report highlighted the social, economic, and educational deficits faced by the Muslim community in India.

Constitutional Protections: India's constitution guarantees freedom of religion, but concerns remain about the implementation and enforcement of these protections.
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Its not a survey, It is just a report by one who author who can cherry pick the news reports that suits the narrative she wants. None of the data points she has mentioned can be accessed. Find the detailed sources of these surveys she has quoted. :)

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Nice but this article mentions different surveys including Pew research, NDTV and others. Can check in your page search for it too.
Its not a survey, It is just a report by one who author who can cherry pick the news reports that suits the narrative she wants. None of the data points she has mentioned can be accessed. Find the detailed sources of these surveys she has quoted. :)

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Nice but this article mentions different surveys including Pew research, NDTV and others. Can check in your page search for it too.
FIND THE EXACT SOURCE. randomly dont assign Pew survey to anything. Couldnt find a single survey that totals to her conclusions. aap Google karlo. Baaki narrative bante rehte hain. If we can find the list of her references it might help but its not there.

All you have proven so far is, how targeted the agenda is against India. A clean detailed survey from Pew shows something else. Its not like Pew survey doesn't show the problems in India, it does and talks about it in detail. But these such big research thesis are actually malicious and lovingly side step real data.

TBH, I was pleasantly surprised at the Pew survey because all the noise that goes on media selling their souls for TRP.
 
Not long ago, Indians (among other people) used to say that people in Gaza are safer and happier than Muslims living in most countries. So you need to take their statement with several grains of salt.
 
Yogi Ji and Modi Ji have done a commendable job in reforming the radicalized Muslim youth, a big shoutout to the RSS as well. <3
 
We are not discussing age here or someone's education. STAY ON TOPIC
 
Genocide of 4 crore muslims in UP?:oops:

Is it even possible?

At least that is his intent. Point is RSS hate Muslims and Christians to the core. They go beyond self respect to propagate false things about Muslims. These people have no spine , their objective in life is to get rid of Muslims and Christians , not be proper debate but by inciting violence against them.
 
At least that is his intent. Point is RSS hate Muslims and Christians to the core. They go beyond self respect to propagate false things about Muslims. These people have no spine , their objective in life is to get rid of Muslims and Christians , not be proper debate but by inciting violence against them.
You cannot kill millions just like that. Its all overblown. What you see most of the times if turf war and street war. Whichever political party is in power, certain groups gain the upper hand as they know law and order will go easy on them.

India is third world country at heart. These things are common there. Politicians are crooks. They go hand in hand with street goons.
 
There is truth to it. A lot of regular Muslims from UP I know vouch to the fact that law & order and security has definitely increased in UP. It used to be called a jungle raj back in the day with abductions, rapes, murders, revenge killings, communal riots being the norm. If those things have improved than it would apply to all communities.No one claims UP is Switzerland now but my god , a lot of areas used to be jungle back in the day. Even 1% improvement is a huge improvement.

Well done Yogi. India is lucky to have such dynamic leaders 👍🙏
 
Indeed. And no doubt we will have Indian posters telling us it is his economic policies that everyone in India is voting for and not his rabid anti-Muslim agenda.
Muslims in India also vote for Owaisi type Muslim parties and don’t think the Muslims of Pakistan or Bangladesh elect stellar people to represent them either. Not sure if their motivation is also economic progress.
 
You cannot kill millions just like that. Its all overblown. What you see most of the times if turf war and street war. Whichever political party is in power, certain groups gain the upper hand as they know law and order will go easy on them.

India is third world country at heart. These things are common there. Politicians are crooks. They go hand in hand with street goons.
RSS as an organisation was banned thrice and now they do not take part in politics directly , but VHP , BJP , bajrang daal all are their brainchildren. They have been working hard in the roots. They have been over the years propagating false things about Islam at all levels, to create a hatred against Islam and Christianity.

These people are in reality ashamed of being ruled by Mughals and British. Imagine when Mughals were alive they bowled down to them, they gave their daughters and sisters to them. Now when they are dead they are coming out to fight them in graves.

No matter what you do, you cannot alter the history that Mughals ruled over them.
 
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RSS as an organisation was banned thrice and now they do not take part in politics directly , but VHP , BJP , bajrang daal all are their brainchildren. They have been working hard in the roots. They have been over the years propagating false things about Islam at all levels, to create a hatred against Islam and Christianity.

These people are in reality ashamed of being ruled by Mughals and British. Imagine when Mughals were alive they bowled down to them, they gave their daughters and sisters to them. Now when they are dead they are coming out to fight them in graves.

No matter what you do, you cannot alter the history that Mughals ruled over them.
RSS is banned by who? Of course the Congress government. Why will they let an organization run and unite Hindus into one single vote bank? For Congress, they win when the Hindu vote bank is divided on caste lines. So best is to kill off the organization before it becomes too big. Unfortunately for Congress, even after repeated bans, rss has lot of ground support and they survived and in fact thrived. They unite all Hindu votes including Dalit Hindus. A complete disaster for lefties and Congress.

We can see the result. BJP just cannot win like the way it is doing without RSS help and Hindus voting as a single block(largely).

Mughals are criminals. No ifs and buts about it. They are invaders that never accepted the local culture. They imposed their culture on the masses they ruled. So I am not sure why anyone is surprised that Mughals are hated by most Hindus? Especially northie Hindus who faced the brunt of their brutality.
You are right that history cannot be changed. But it is past now. India is under no obligation to carry on with the Mughal legacy. They can rename the cities that Mughals changed to suit their sensibilities.

I don’t agree with riots and fighting over things that happened in the past. It is just politics and turf war. Local goons fighting to prove their strength.
 
RSS is banned by who? Of course the Congress government. Why will they let an organization run and unite Hindus into one single vote bank? For Congress, they win when the Hindu vote bank is divided on caste lines. So best is to kill off the organization before it becomes too big. Unfortunately for Congress, even after repeated bans, rss has lot of ground support and they survived and in fact thrived. They unite all Hindu votes including Dalit Hindus. A complete disaster for lefties and Congress.

We can see the result. BJP just cannot win like the way it is doing without RSS help and Hindus voting as a single block(largely).

Mughals are criminals. No ifs and buts about it. They are invaders that never accepted the local culture. They imposed their culture on the masses they ruled. So I am not sure why anyone is surprised that Mughals are hated by most Hindus? Especially northie Hindus who faced the brunt of their brutality.
You are right that history cannot be changed. But it is past now. India is under no obligation to carry on with the Mughal legacy. They can rename the cities that Mughals changed to suit their sensibilities.

I don’t agree with riots and fighting over things that happened in the past. It is just politics and turf war. Local goons fighting to prove their strength.

Why was RSS Banned , what was the reason ?

Mughals were invaders ? I thought It was akhand Bharat at that time . Was it not ?

In riots people have died , whether it is a political or religious issue. And RSS is a political organisation , not a religious one. These people have nothing to do with religion.

By changing names , and making false movies , history cannot be changed.
 
Please do not make it a thread about MUGHALS. We have other threads available for that... STAY ON TOPIC
 
Anyone who lives his life as per law is safe in the country.
 
There is truth to it. A lot of regular Muslims from UP I know vouch to the fact that law & order and security has definitely increased in UP. It used to be called a jungle raj back in the day with abductions, rapes, murders, revenge killings, communal riots being the norm. If those things have improved than it would apply to all communities.No one claims UP is Switzerland now but my god , a lot of areas used to be jungle back in the day. Even 1% improvement is a huge improvement.

Well done Yogi. India is lucky to have such dynamic leaders 👍🙏

What a post. Not only inferring that all the problems of rape, murders and communal riots are coming from Muslims in India, AND his Muslim associates in UP have CONFIRMED this :D but that a Hindu leader who stands on a firm anti-Muslim platform needs to be hailed for this.

I guess the mask of voting for hate preachers like Yogi for "economic progress" is coming off now it's been called out in post #35.
 
What a post. Not only inferring that all the problems of rape, murders and communal riots are coming from Muslims in India, AND his Muslim associates in UP have CONFIRMED this :D but that a Hindu leader who stands on a firm anti-Muslim platform needs to be hailed for this.

I guess the mask of voting for hate preachers like Yogi for "economic progress" is coming off now it's been called out in post #35.

Muslims have a high crime rate in Indian subcontinent and are one of the most socially backward demographics. It’s the unfortunate truth.
 
Muslims have a high crime rate in Indian subcontinent and are one of the most socially backward demographics. It’s the unfortunate truth.

Crime should be dealt with using the legal system, whatever that is. In a country where the whole population has a history of communal violence, rape and murders, the majority trying to blame the minority is not a solution, but it is no doubt a good vote winner and feelgood factor at the same time.
 
Crime should be dealt with using the legal system, whatever that is. In a country where the whole population has a history of communal violence, rape and murders, the majority trying to blame the minority is not a solution, but it is no doubt a good vote winner and feelgood factor at the same time.
That legal system existed before also . Law and order has improved now. So it seems all down to good administration.
 
I don't think mob violence which gets a pass from the police usually counts as good administration, but this is India so I guess everything in perspective.
 
When Yogi ji took charge in 2017, UP was a mess. Organized crime was basically running the show. Mafias and gangsters had free rein, extorting people, grabbing land, and turning places like western UP into no-go zones. Yogi ji's approach has been effective: he went after them hard with the Gangster Act, police encounters (over 180 alleged criminals taken out by 2022), and seized properties worth ₹4,000 crore by 2025. Big names like Mukhtar Ansari and Atiq Ahmed saw their empires crumble. Robberies, murders, kidnappings stories used to be common for UP and nobody was ever shocked to read about them in the newspapers but today the ground situation has improved immensely.

Why have all the corporate companies started investing in UP all of a sudden? A state forget the MNCs, but even Bhartiya corporates were afraid to touch.

People laugh at stuff like Gaurakshaks, anti romeo squads and cry about bull dozer action but fact is all of thes ebold steps improved law & order situation in UP.

People tend to forget when a riot happens, regardless of who starts it, the majority will eventually have the upper hand. Yogi not caring about being politically correct has actually saved countless muslim youth from dying or wasting their lives indulging in crimes. No shops being burnt. No youth being thrown in jail Just by actign tough and giving hard speeches.

You’d think safer streets and no communal bloodshed would get some nod from Muslim communities including the folks here, but it’s mostly silence or complaints. Distrust runs deep with his saffron image and tough-guy style. Still, I can’t help but see the irony: the guy they criticize has delivered a stability they benefit from, maybe more than anyone.

I don't hope he goes away but if he does i will come back in this thread when UP has a BSP, SP rule and people are once again being looted and murdered on the streets like its nobody's business.
 
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