Twitter users raise voice against Indian extremism

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Twitter users protested against the abhorrent statements and reactions of Indian fanatics.

(Web Desk) – The social media users have immediately responded on the recent atrocious events being dealt by Muslims and Pakistanis in India.

In a very first incident, extremist Hindu party Shiv Sena threatened to cancel concert in Mumbai featuring legendary Pakistani ghazal singer Ghulam Ali, a deed in which the extremist party succeeded as the authorities caved in. The concert was due on October 9 at Shanmukhanand Hall but faced cancellation due to Shiv Sena’s warning.

Separately, workers of Hindu extremist group Shiv Sena attacked the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) Chairman Sudheendra Kulkarni, who is organising former Pakistan foreign minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri’s book launch in Mumbai. The former BJP ideologue said that the Shiv Sena workers threw black ink at his face for organising the book launch.

Condemning the ink attack on Kulkarni, Congress leader Digvijaya Singh said that Kasuri s book launch must be held at all costs and all liberals who are against such "Talibani hooliganism" must come out to support the event.

The supporters of Shiv Sena while protesting stated that they don’t want to build any cultural bond with Pakistan. The protestors said that strict action would be taken if authorities don’t refrain from strengthening ties with neighbor.

Also, famous Veteran Bollywood actor Naseeruddin Shah said that he has faced various threats for being Muslim but he is proud to be a part of India. He said that he will not permit anyone to raise question over his devotion towards the country. The 66-year-old actor said that I was left "dejected" with the way I was misunderstood and misreported in the media for a comment on Pakistan. He said that he will not permit anyone to raise question over his devotion towards the country.

The Indian activists have crossed all the limits when they stormed an office of BCCI headquarters at Wankhede stadium in Mumbai to perturb the scheduled meeting of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and BCCI officials. The enraged Sena’s mob were holding placard bearing slogan “Shaharyar Khan Go Back”and threatened that they would not allow cricket series between Pakistan and India.

In another extremist act, Shiv Sena has thrown black ink on Muslim member of Indian-held Kashmir’s Legislature Assembly in the Indian capital. Engineer Rashid, the independent lawmaker was earlier threatened and tortured by two BJP lawmakers after he hosted a beef party.

Netizens have taken to the social media platform in a protest against the abhorrent statements and reactions of Indian fanatics over recent appalling incidents by trending #PakVictimOfIndianTerrorism.

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