
In the case of the incident in Junagadh, where more than 10 thousand people gathered to pelt stones at the police and Hindus, they did not seek permission. However, when a reaction occurred, they resorted to playing the victim card and criticizing the judiciary.

the incident in Junagadh was a serious one. A large crowd of people gathered to protest against an anti-encroachment drive by the Municipal Corporation. The drive was targeting illegal structures on government land, including an illegal Dargah.

The protesters pelted stones at the police, injuring several officers. The protesters also set fire to several vehicles. The police had to use tear gas and batons to disperse the crowd.

The incident has raised serious questions about the state of communal harmony in India. It is also a reminder of the dangers of mob violence especially by Muslims in recent times.
Stones pelted, cops injured, vehicles torched: Clashes in Gujarat’s Junagadh over ‘illegal’ dargah
It is important to note that not all Muslims were involved in the violence, but the bitter truth is that none of the Muslim leaders or organizations spoke out against the violence and condemned those who took part but they come to support these Islamic hooligans. The silent Muslims started targeting the reaction and also started playing the victim card whereas they started the conflict and riots against Police and Hindus.

The AIMPLB did not issue a statement condemning the violence in Junagadh. In fact, the board has been criticized for its silence on the issue.

The violence in Junagadh is a reminder of the challenges that India faces in promoting religious harmony. It is important for all religious leaders to speak out against violence and to promote peace. It is also important for the government to take steps to prevent communal clashes.
However, it is also important to hold those who were responsible for the violence accountable. They should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

It is also important to address the underlying causes of the violence. This includes addressing the deep-seated religious tensions in India, as well as the lack of economic opportunities for many people.

Only by addressing these issues can we hope to prevent such violence from happening again.

As for the people who are playing the victim card and criticizing the judiciary, they are only making matters worse. They are trying to divert attention away from their own role in the violence.

The judiciary is there to protect the rights of all citizens, regardless of their religion. It is important to respect the judiciary and allow it to do its job.

We need to come together as a nation and work to build a more peaceful and tolerant society. We cannot allow violence to divide us.

After the notice was issued to remove the illegal dargah in Junagadh, Gujarat, the Muslim community initiated protests. Unfortunately, these protests escalated into violence. Last night, a large crowd gathered at the site of the illegal dargah, and they resorted to pelting stones aggressively. When the police arrived to restore order, they were also attacked by the mob. Consequently, clashes occurred between the Muslim community and the police. The situation further deteriorated when anti-social elements targeted the Majewadi police station, resulting in injuries to four policemen, including the DSP and PSI. Additionally, a government vehicle was set on fire by the unruly mob.


