2 Muslim boys booked for 'breach of peace' after attending Hindu friend’s birthday party in UP
In Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, two Muslim men were fined for "breach of peace" after attending a Hindu friend's birthday party. The incident occurred when Bajrang Dal members disrupted the cafe gathering, alleging "love jihad." Police later dismissed the love jihad claim, stating no wrongdoing by the students, yet booked the Muslim attendees and a staffer for disturbing public order.
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BAREILLY: Two Muslim boys were booked for “breach of peace” after attending their Hindu friend’s birthday party at a cafe in UP's Bareilly. The action was taken after the members of the Bajrang Dal barged into the cafe alleging love jihad.
The police, however, subsequently refuted the love jihad angle. Police said the nursing student had invited her classmates, six girls and four boys, for a small celebration.
Minutes into the gathering, Bajrang Dal members barged in, accused the Muslim guests of “love jihad” and allegedly thrashed one of them and the girl who tried to intervene. A few videos from the spot shows police restraining the girl as she resists being taken away.Though the police inquiry found no wrongdoing by the students, two Muslim boys and a café staffer were booked under breach of peace for disturbing public order.
"They crashed my birthday party and attacked my friend. There were only two Muslims present, while most of the guests were Hindus. The videos shared by right-wing members only showed partial footage; they did not capture the entire incident. The claim of "love jihad" was also unfounded", the victim of the Bareilly Cafe clash told TOI.The right-wing group members who disrupted the event were advised to disperse.