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Bajrang Dal in Madhya Pradesh calls for shooting Muslims, police remain silent

New Delhi: A disturbing video has surfaced from Madhya Pradesh, showing a Bajrang Dal training camp in Dhar district where a speaker is heard calling for violence against Muslims, including threats to shoot them.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the incident has sparked fear among Indian Muslims, who complain that the law is being applied unevenly.

The video, recorded during a state-level training camp in Manawar, Dhar district, shows the speaker reciting a poem that targets Islam and Muslims, saying “Jinhain Mohammad [SAWS] chahiye woh Madina chale jaayen, warna chalegi goli, mullon ke seene mein.”

Despite the video being widely shared on social media, no police action has been taken so far, and no arrests have been made. Rights activists and Muslim leaders say the words amount to a direct call for violence against an entire community.

“This is not a slogan or a joke. This is a clear threat to kill Muslims. If a Muslim had said even one line like this, he would already be in jail,” said a senior Muslim social worker from Madhya Pradesh.

The incident has raised concerns about public safety and the equal application of the law in India. Legal experts point out that Indian law clearly bars speech that promotes hatred and violence against any community.

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