Bengaluru: Hate Campaign In The Face Of Coronavirus Outbreak Triggers Attack

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As India fights the coronavirus, the virus of Islamophobia continues to haunt Indian Muslims and those helping them.

Communal hatred surrounding COVID-19 cases, especially since the Tablighi Jamaat incident came to light, has seen a steady rise. On WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and even television news channels, fanaticism is bubbling all over.

In one such incidence, group of volunteers with Swaraj Abhiyan, who were distributing free dry rations among slum dwellers in northeast Bangalore, faced the wrath of Hindutva outfits.

Swaraj Abhiyan is a sociopolitical organization founded by social activist Yogendra Yadav and senior advocate Prashant Bhushan. When the COVID-19 outbreak struck India, the organization decided to help the migrants workers, daily wagers whose livelihoods have come to a screeching halt due to the sudden announcement of the lockdown.

Disregarding, Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa’s warning against maligning Muslims over the outbreak several BJP affiliates have been accusing Muslims of deliberately spreading COVID-19 as part of ‘corona jihad’ and suggesting some Tablighi Jamaat members be shot.

On three occasions, the Hindutva organizations stopped Swaraj Abhiyan volunteers and were even attacked with cricket bats in the latest incident.

‘You Are Here To Spread Corona’

While distributing food rations to the poor, a group of Swaraj Abhiyan volunteers in Mahadevpura, Bengaluru was stopped by several people whom the volunteers termed as members of RSS based on their ‘RSS attire’: white shirts and khaki shorts.

Speaking to The Logical Indian, Zia Nomani, the organisation’s youth president, said that on April 4, Swaraj Abhiyan along with some more volunteers from other NGOs had received a call for help from migrant workers hailing from Odisha and Assam. Zia with his colleagues reached the area with the required permission from the police to distribute food rations.

‘We asked the person who called us why they did not ask the RSS members for help, to this they said that the RSS was only helping the local people and not them,’ Zia said.

‘We told them that the situation’s really bad and we all have to come together,’ he added.

Zia thinks he was ‘judged’ as being Muslim because of his attire that day, a kurta. A video from the incident clearly shows Zia sitting in the driver’s seat of his car, while two men in white shirts and khaki shorts question him.

According to him, the men told the volunteers that ‘not all Muslims are bad,’ and since the volunteers were ‘good Muslims’, they were allowed to distribute relief material in that area.

‘We told them, ‘There’s nothing like that and everyone is helping each other out. In fact, if the government helped us out, you and I wouldn’t be here’,’ Zia said.

The man then told the volunteers they no longer looked like ‘good Muslims,’ they felt that the volunteers were there to ‘spread coronavirus’ and asked them to leave within two minutes.

According to him, the men told the volunteers that ‘not all Muslims are bad,’ and since the volunteers were ‘good Muslims’, they were allowed to distribute relief material in that area.

‘We told them, ‘There’s nothing like that and everyone is helping each other out. In fact, if the government helped us out, you and I wouldn’t be here’,’ Zia said.

The man then told the volunteers they no longer looked like ‘good Muslims’, they felt that the volunteers were there to ‘spread coronavirus’ and asked them to leave within two minutes.

According to Zia, the volunteers continued helping the people, then by the time they reached Mahadevapura police station at around 8.30 pm, the men were already there.

However, the police supported the volunteers and told them that the volunteers could approach the police if anything untoward happened.

‘Rented House To Terrorist’

On the same day at 6.30 pm, a group of about 25 Bharatiya Janata Party workers arrived at the house of Zareen Taj, the general secretary of the Bengaluru arm of Swaraj Abhiyan. Led by BJP district president Venkatesh Naik, they even asked Zareen’s landlord why he had rented out his house to a Muslim.

Speaking to The Logical Indian, Zareen said that she lives in Amruthahalli, Bengaluru, and has been participating in Swaraj Abhiyan’s programme of distributing rations ever since the Lockdown.

‘I was at home when the workers gathered and asked who had given the volunteers permission to distribute rations,’ Zareen said.

‘They asked why my landlord had given his house to a terrorist. They threatened him and told him to vacate the house where I was living,’ she added.

Zareen stated that the BJP workers told her that Muslims had ‘no right’ to distribute food to people and alleged that Zareen and the volunteers ‘had come from Nizamuddin and that they spit into the food to spread diseases’.

‘Warned Us Not To Feed Hindus’

Zareen and her family were allegedly attacked by Hindutva goons in the Dasarahalli slum, a short distance from her home, on April 6, while they were out distributing food rations to the poor…

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