“If Modi goes, I will destroy your temple,” Muslim boy spews venom on camera

Recently, a video was seen on social media in which a group of Muslim children are raising objections to the Ayodhya Ram temple. He is seen saying in the video, ‘Once this government changes, only we will rule and we will demolish this Ram temple. And will build a mosque again. One day I will break it.’ These objectionable words are allegedly spoken by Muslim community children in the viral video.

If this government changes, I will destroy your temple,” This statement is really shocking. This statement clearly contains an illegal and intolerant message. This threat not only affects the thoughts of a person But it also harms the unity and harmony of the society as well as the country. Religious places are considered a symbol of the grandeur and cultural heritage of our society. Threatening to destroy these places is a serious crime, which can only be Along with righteousness, it also hurts people’s sentiments.

The viral video has been shared by wokeuphindu on Instagram. The video has received more than 2 million views and more than 1 lakh likes so far. It is highly discouraged to utter any derogatory word towards any religious place of any religion. The government needs to take strict action against such people. Because seeing such provocative videos, people develop hatred towards each other. After watching the viral video, users shared their views with various reactions.

The sentiments expressed in the viral video are deeply concerning and go against the principles of tolerance and coexistence that are essential for a harmonious society. It is crucial for authorities to investigate the matter thoroughly and take appropriate action to uphold the rule of law and protect religious freedoms. Such incidents highlight the importance of promoting mutual respect and understanding among different communities to foster peace and unity in our society.

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