Kumaraswamy, who called the Hindutva unit’s directive not to purchase fruits from Muslims a “ droh” (betrayal) against the country and the farmers. Moger’s call had drawn immediate criticism from several politicians, including former Karnataka chief minister H.D. The accusation of spitting in food, which Hindutva elements call “ thook jihad“, has gained more currency in Hindutva circles of late. Moger’s call for a kind of economic boycott of Muslims has come at a time when a large section of the society is already criticising Hindutva groups for seeking a bans on halal meat and the use of loudspeakers in mosques during azan.īesides accusing Muslims of having a “monopoly” over the fruit business, Moger, in a tweet, also accused Muslims of “spitting on fruits and bread” before selling it and said, “I am requesting all Hindus to help end the monopoly of Muslims in the fruit business.” Yet, a group of four social activists – consisting of an advocate, two paralegals and one engineer – is still trying in vain to get a first information report (FIR) registered against him for invoking communal hatred and violence. ![]() New Delhi: Nearly three days have passed since Chandru Moger, coordinator of the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti in Bengaluru, urged Hindus to only purchase fruits from Hindu vendors to “help end the monopoly of Muslims in the fruit business”.
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