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Indian Expat in Canada Loses His Job for Islamophobic Comments

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Indian Expat in Canada Loses His Job for Islamophobic Comments

 

Ravi Hooda

Clarion India

NEW DELHI – After several Indian nationals living in Arab countries were fired for their Islamophobic comments, an Islamophobe lost his job in Canada for his controversial post on Twitter.

The Islamophobe named Ravi Hooda was a member of ‘School Council Chair’ in Peel District School in Brampton.

 Ravi Hooda posted a tirade mocking Muslims and their faith after Toronto municipalities granted permission to the mosques to call for the prayer due to the Ramazan.

He wrote, “What’s next? Separate lanes for camel & goat riders, allowing slaughter of animals at home in the name of sacrifice, bylaw requiring all women to cover themselves from head to toe in tents to appease the piece fools for votes.”

Hood’s comments drew outrage in Canada.

Peel District School Board in Brampton announced that it had removed Hooda as ‘School Council Chair’ and investigation was underway against him.

The Principal has begun an investigation. The individual is being removed from their role as School Council Chair and won’t be able to participate on council in any other capacity. Islamophobia is not acceptable and a clear violation of our Safe and Accepting Schools Policy, tweeted the school.

Canada’s top real estate marketing websites, ReMax too terminated Hooda’s contract.

Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown also condemned Hooda’s post and views and said Canada will not tolerate Islamophobia.

 

Our noise by law originally passed in 1984 only included an exemption for Church bells. It will now include all faiths within the permitted hours & decibel levels. The Muslim community can proceed with the sunset azan because it’s 2020 & we treat all faiths equally. #Ramadan, he tweeted.

 

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