‘This road not for Muslims’: Graffiti on Delhi-Dehradun highway in UP; police register case, probe on

In a disturbing incident along the Delhi-Dehradun highway in Uttar Pradesh, graffiti reading 'Yeh sadak Musalmanon ke liye nahin hai' was discovered, prompting local authorities to take immediate action. The Behatigarh Police, responsible for the area, have registered a case and are currently investigating the origins of this hate speech. The graffiti, which explicitly targets Muslims, has raised significant concerns regarding communal harmony and safety on public roads in the region. Such incidents have been increasingly scrutinized in the context of rising religious tensions in various parts of India. This case highlights the urgent need for vigilant law enforcement and community dialogue to foster inclusivity and prevent hate crimes. Local residents and social activists have condemned the act, calling for swift justice to deter further incidents of discrimination. The police are appealing to anyone with information to come forward as they work to uncover the individuals responsible for this provocative act.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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