Police launch raids on homes and mosques of Muslims in Haryana’s Nuh

Chandigarh: Following the recent car bomb blast in New Delhi, police in Nuh district of Haryana have launched extensive raids on the homes, mosques, and workplaces of Muslims.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the operations have left the local Muslim community deeply alarmed and distressed, with residents saying they are being targeted solely because of their identity. Police actions in Nuh, a Muslim-majority area, have raised serious concerns over what residents see as discriminatory policing.
Shahid Ali, a local resident, said, “Our mosques and madrasas are places of worship and learning. Why are only Muslim sites being checked? It makes us feel we are being treated as suspicious.” A Muslim teacher, speaking on condition of anonymity, added, “This is unfair. People are scared. These raids and interrogations will increase mistrust between the police and the Muslim community.”
Retired teacher Abdul Rahman said, “Muslim youth already face discrimination in jobs and housing. Now even our places of worship are being searched. This is deeply distressing.”








