मस्जिदों के आगे गाली देते हुए क्यों नाचते हैं कई हिंदू? | Saiyyad Salar Masjid | News that Matters

In a recent interview, Yogi Adityanath suggested that Muslims should learn discipline from Hindus and refrain from praying on the streets. However, the actions of radical Hindutva followers often turn such statements into a mockery. Article 25 of the Indian Constitution guarantees every citizen the freedom to practice, profess, and propagate their religion, provided it does not threaten public order, health, or morality. Despite this, Muslims are often targeted even for praying on their rooftops, while some extremist Hindu groups freely enter mosques, dargahs, and even Muslim homes during their festivals, raising provocative slogans and waving saffron flags without facing consequences. From Bahraich to Sambhal, and from Kanwar Yatra to Ram Navami, such incidents have become disturbingly common. While the government claims to work for the welfare of Muslims through initiatives like the Waqf Bill, ground realities tell a different story. Supporters of BJP, RSS, and VHP are seen attacking mosques and madrasas, especially during major festivals. The recent communal tensions during Ram Navami, especially in Prayagraj (Allahabad), raise serious questions about law enforcement and administrative bias. Why does the same administration that bulldozes Muslim or Dalit homes at the slightest suspicion turn a blind eye when extremists storm religious places with saffron flags? In the "New India" of Modi, Shah, and Yogi, has holding a saffron flag and chanting "Jai Shri Ram" become a license for impunity?