This time Canada is angry with anti-Muslim Indians

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After the Arab world, this time Canada is angry with the anti-Muslim Indians. Ravi Hura, a real estate agent of Indian descent, got into trouble like many others for posting anti-Islamic messages. He was fired from the company he worked for. - Anandabazar, The Print

The onset of events revolved around a recent law change in Canada. Until recently, the noise pollution law only exempted church bells from ringing. It has recently been changed to include all religions, including Islam. It has been said that from now on the call to prayer can be given in accordance with the word rules. Patrick Brown, mayor of Brampton, wrote on Twitter: This time all religions are being given such concessions by keeping the time and decibel level under control. People from the Muslim community can call for sunset. Because, now we are living in 2020 and all religions should be given equal status. ”An Indian real estate agent named Ravi Hooda made an aggressive remark below the mayor's tweet. He writes, ‘What will come next? Will there be separate lanes for goat and dumba riders? Will animals be allowed to be slaughtered in the name of sacrifice? How many votes will the law force girls to cover from head to toe? '

The Islamophobic man could not catch that this exception was already applicable to Christian church bells. And now it will apply to the prayers of all religions, including Christianity and Islam. This person seems to have forgotten that he is living in Canada, not India. If you were in India, you might get thousands of likes and retweets for this comment. But Canada does not have that opportunity. The gentleman should have learned very quickly.

Later, the man named Ravi Hura deleted the tweet. But before that, many Twitter users criticized his tweet. The Canadian anti-hate network shared the tweet and criticized it. They quickly broke up with the real estate company he worked for.

He was on the board of directors of a school in Canada. Authorities also removed Ravi Hura from the board. Over the past few years, Islamophobia and hatred of Muslims have been cultivated in India at an unprecedented level. But none of them had to suffer the consequences. This orthodoxy is no longer confined to India. The Indians have also shown hatred on foreign soil by crossing the border. However, the extremists have practiced this hatred without any hindrance under the cover of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and the government. But hateful Indians living abroad have started paying the toll. First the Gulf countries, and now Canada is angry with those Indians.

According to The Print, Indian expatriates have been identified in the Gulf countries for making anti-Muslim comments through social media. Even lost his job. This time Canada is following the same path. A similar trend has been observed in the Gulf countries, including the United Arab Emirates. Indians were fired for anti-Islamic posts.


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