Muslim Women Denied Aid in Rajasthan Amid Rising Islamophobia

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New Delhi, India – Web Desk: Reports have emerged that several Muslim women were allegedly denied relief aid during a government distribution program in Rajasthan, India, raising concerns about rising Islamophobia and discrimination against minorities.

According to local media, the incident occurred during a blanket distribution program attended by local Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Sukhbir Singh. The women reportedly were removed from the aid list after organizers became aware of their Muslim identity.

The report claims that the official allegedly stated that those who criticize the Prime Minister are not entitled to receive relief supplies. The incident has sparked debate on social media and among local communities, with human rights activists and political analysts expressing concern over increasing bias against minorities, particularly Muslims.

No formal response or clarification has been provided yet by the officials involved. Observers warn that such incidents could pose a challenge to social harmony, urging authorities to ensure transparent investigations and equal treatment for all citizens.

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