Attacks During Ganpati Festival: Will Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb Be Upheld Only by Hindus?
Attacks During Ganpati Festival: Will Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb Be Upheld Only by Hindus ?
The Situation of Attacks During Ganpati Festival: A Worrisome Scenario.
The Ganpati Festival, celebrated with great enthusiasm across various parts of India, has turned into a source of concern this year. Reports from several cities have emerged indicating attacks during the festival.
Details of the Attacks:
Surat, Gujarat: An attack by Muslims was reported during the Ganpati Festival.
Kutch, Gujarat: Kutch also witnessed an attack by Muslims.
Mandya, Karnataka: An attack by Muslims occurred in Mandya, Karnataka.
Aurangabad, Bihar: Muslims were reported to have carried out an attack in Aurangabad, Bihar.
Mahoba, Uttar Pradesh: An attack by Muslims happened in Mahoba, Uttar Pradesh.
Bhilwara, Rajasthan: Bhilwara, Rajasthan also saw similar attacks.
Adherence to Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb:
These attacks raise questions about the adherence to the Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb (syncretic culture). Is it expected that only Hindus will uphold this ethos? Have any Muslim clerics or leaders condemned these attacks?
This situation has unveiled new layers of division and disagreement within society. When we talk about tolerance and unity among different religions and communities, such incidents make us question whether we can truly achieve unity.
Final Words:
There is a pressing need for peace and cooperation in society. Leaders from all religions must come together to condemn such acts of violence and take concrete steps to maintain harmony in society. Only through this can we move towards a safer and more integrated community.
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