The communal riots in Haryana demolished more than 300 houses and shops of Muslims in the last 4 days.


Haryana: Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP), the ruling party committed state terrorism against Muslims and demolished hundreds of Muslim houses and shops.
The justice institutions of India remained silent spectators, following to the communal riots in Haryana.
The riots demolished more than 300 houses and set fire to many shops.
After collapsing and destroying hundreds of shops and houses, the Indian High Court took notice and questioned whether buildings belonging to a particular community had been demolished as an exercise in ethnic cleansing.
The court also restrained the authorities from demolishing more buildings.
Earlier, while covering the Haryana riots, activists of the Hindu extremist organization Bajrang Dal stopped the journalist from covering the situation, threatened him, and asked him about his religion.
Apart from this, Bajrang Dal workers beat the cameraman and forcefully turned off the camera, which was strongly condemned by the journalists' organization Committee to Protect Journalists.

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