The controversy surrounding the alleged conspiracy of violence in Haryana’s Nuh district continues to escalate as time goes on. Recently, an audio recording of a Muslim leader has circulated widely on the internet. In the recording, the leader is purportedly encouraging residents of Mewat to commit violence against Hindus. This audio revelation sheds light on the possibility that the violence in Mewat was not a spontaneous incident but rather a carefully orchestrated anti-Hindu riot.
According to the viral audio, the speaker begins the conversation with the greeting “Assalam walekum” and exhorts members of his community to kill Hindus. “This is the day we should kill as many Hindus as possible. Do not let them go unharmed, and yes, do not make videos while attacking them,” he advised. With this, he requests all the people of his community to gather in the Shringar temple. The speaker advocates the killing of at least 10 people.
In the audio, the unidentified person questions the courage of the residents of Mewat, “Land of Mewat full of cowards? “At least kill 10 to 20 people. Or else, all of you wear bangles.” “Today you can love anything, whether it’s your spouse, your child, or even money. But one day, all of this will fade away. Either the one you love will leave you, or it’s better for you to let them go. When it comes to your community, face it fearlessly. Don’t think of leaving it all,” he said. This person in a way challenges their readiness to face the conflict. Kar asks to share this audio in all groups, be it Saudi or anywhere else.
Violence erupts near Shringar Mandir following the broadcast of an inflammatory audio clip. A video capturing attackers targeting Hindus has been obtained by a news outlet. The Haryana Police have identified the audio source and intend to make an arrest.
On July 31, an Islamic mob attacked a Hindu religious procession in Haryana’s Nuh district. The procession, organized by Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal, and Matrushakti Durgawahini, involved visiting ancient temples in the Mewat region and performing a Jalabhishek ritual at the Nalhar Shiva temple.