42 Muslim families have already fled from Purola town. Furthermore, nine landlords have issued eviction notices to Muslim tenants
Team Clarion
NEW DELHI — The Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC) has expressed deep concerns over the recent events in Uttarakhand where threatening posters have appeared on shops owned by Muslim traders in Purola town. These posters threatened Muslim traders of dire consequences if they don’t leave the area by 15 June.
The threats have sparked fears and tensions within the local Muslim community, an IAMC tweet said.
The situation in Uttarakhand took a troubling turn after an alleged attempt was made by two youths to ‘abduct’ a minor girl. Since the incident involves a Muslim, Hindutva fanatics have pounced upon the opportunity labeling it a case of ‘love jihad’.
While police arrested Ubed Khan, 24, a local shopkeeper, and Jitender Saini, 23, a motorcycle mechanic on May 27 for the alleged abduction attempt, posters appeared on the shutters of the shops late on Sunday.
A massive protest was also taken out demanding that Muslim traders shut shops and leave the area. The protestors also pulled down boards of Muslim shops.
Quoting reports, the IAMC claimed that 42 Muslim families have already fled from Purola. Furthermore, nine landlords have issued eviction notices to Muslim tenants.
IAMC believes that the actions taken by the state government, coupled with the rise in anti-Muslim rhetoric, instances of mob violence, arbitrary evictions, and demolitions, indicate a deliberate effort to divide local communities and potentially facilitate the corporate takeover of ecologically sensitive land.
In light of these concerns, IAMC has urgently called upon the governor of Uttarakhand, the chief minister, and the Dehradun Police to ensure the safety of the Muslim community and take swift action against the extremists responsible for these threats.