Why are Muslim residents in Mewat fearing gaurakshaks and applying for gun licenses
Muslim residents in Mewat express fear following a call to apply for gun licenses.
- Recent incidents of violence and harassment by self-proclaimed cow protection groups, known as gaurakshaks, in Mewat have instilled fear among the Muslim residents.
- The rise of vigilantism in the region targeting Muslim individuals transporting cattle has led to a sense of insecurity among the community.
- The call for applying for gun licenses signifies a growing concern for protection and self-defense in the face of potential threats and violence from such groups.
- Muslim residents in Mewat are seeking ways to safeguard themselves and their families amidst the prevailing atmosphere of fear and uncertainty.
- The escalating tension and atmosphere of religious intolerance have triggered this response among the Muslim residents in the region.
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11 months ago