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'No entry for non-Hindus, Rohingya Muslims': Signboards removed from Rudraprayag, but unease remains

The signboards drew national attention last week after Muslim delegations met with Uttarakhand DGP on September 5.

September 09, 2024 / 09:55 IST
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Signboards warning non-Hindus and Rohingya Muslims may have disappeared from villages in Rudraprayag, but the underlying tension still lingers.

These villages have thrived on communal harmony, with livelihoods woven together around the pilgrimage season in Uttarakhand, Rudraprayag being a key stop along the Kedarnath Yatra. But recent months have witnessed a significant shift, leaving many residents anxious about growing divides and uncertain about the future.

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According to a report in The Indian Express, signboards put up by local pro-Hindutva groups read: “Warning: Non-Hindus/ Rohingya Muslims and hawkers are prohibited from roaming in the village and conducting business. If found, legal and punitive action will be taken.”

The report said that apart from Maikhanda and Shersi, similar boards had come up in villages such as Nyalsu, Triyuginarayan, Badasu, Jamu, Ariya, Ravigram, Sonprayag and Gaurikund.