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https://www.siasat.com/move-over-up-karnataka-is-indias-new-anti-muslim-hate-factory-2298366/

 

Move over UP, Karnataka is India’s new anti-Muslim hate factory

 Shreya Srikonda|   Updated: 3rd April 2022 4:16 pm IST
 

Karnataka.jpg Pinned areas denote places where instances of anti-Muslim aggression have been reported in Feb-March 2022.

Since the Hijab row started in January this year, Karnataka has been witnessing instances of blatant Islamophobia non-stop. The state is now being called ‘the Uttar Pradesh of south India’ after rising cases of anti-Muslim Hindutva aggression are being reported on an almost every-day basis from different districts of the state.

Karnataka is also home to the second highest population of Muslims in Southern India after Kerala, with almost 13 per cent of its population comprising Muslims. Earlier, instances of Islamophobia would primarily be concentrated in South coastal Karnataka, where several right-wing vigilante groups operate, more often than not unlawfully.

While South coastal Karnataka is considered to be a stronghold of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and other right-wing groups (communal violence has been rife in the area from the 1970s and 80s), communalism has now evidently become an everyday affair across the state. The latest issue pertaining to Halal meat has also led to violence.

 

https://www.cnbctv18.com/news/explained-the-karnataka-halal-controversy-the-latest-developments-13020122.htm

Explained: The Karnataka halal controversy; the latest developments

By CNBCTV18.com Apr 01, 2022, 06:41 PM IST (Published)
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