Rejecting the claims that members of Tablighi Jamaat had spat on doctors after they were being evacuated from Nizamuddin Markaz, A woman claiming to be a medical officer, who was a part of the team responsible for evacuating the mosque in Nizamuddin Markaz has said that Tableeghis never misbehaved while evacuating the Markaz.  

Journalist Rifat Jawaid tweeted, “What Tablighi Jamaat did was utterly irresponsible. I’ve known #TablighiJamaat from closer quarter. They can be rigid and orthodox on certain issues but I am not prepared to believe that they could misbehave with women. This is a dangerous propaganda to malign them and Muslims.”

Reacting to Rifat’s tweet, one Urvi Sharma Raina wrote, “I was part of the evacuation at nizamuddin and they never misbehaved. Not once.”

Raina’s bio on Twitter describes her as a medical officer.

 In her subsequent tweet, she wrote, “I think it was imperative I talked about my experience from the frontline. I am in no way belittling the incidents of misbehavior wherever they may have been reported. But they must be dealt as separate incidents and not generalized to the entire community,” the lady doctor tweeted. 

Her tweet has gone viral within hours with more than 7,000 likes and nearly 4,000 retweets.

Raina has become a hero with an overwhelming majority of Twitter users applauding her courage. Others felt that this was a slap to those hatemongers in the Indian media, who made desperate attempts to vilify Muslims in the guise of journalism.

 

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Mangaluru: The body of a man was found under suspicious circumstances in a river near Bunder in Mangaluru, prompting police to suspect foul play.

The deceased has been identified as Nasir, also known as ‘Dakke Nasir’. Police said multiple theft and robbery cases had previously been registered against him.

The body was discovered in the river adjacent to an under-construction building in the Bunder area. Injury marks on the forehead and other parts of the body have raised suspicion that he may have been assaulted and later dumped in the water by unidentified persons.

On receiving information, personnel from the Pandeshwara police station rushed to the spot and conducted a preliminary inspection.

A case has been registered, and further investigation is underway to ascertain the exact cause of death and identify those involved.

Sources said this is the second suspected murder reported in Mangaluru in the last 10 days.