Agitating farmers helped by an Islamic organisation which incited Delhi riots
Help is being received from 25 mosques
The farmers’ movement is now becoming anti-national as it is revealed that Khalistanis are also participating in the farmers’ movement and people of jihadi ideology are also participating in it.
New Delhi – Some organisations are helping farmers in Punjab and Haryana who are protesting against 3 Agriculture Acts, on the border. These organisations also include the Islamic group United Against Hate (UAH), which has been implicated in the Delhi riots. The organisation is providing food and other supplies to the agitating farmers. For this, the organisation is getting help from 25 mosques, reports the news website ‘Op India’.
1. “We are trying our best to help the protesters,” said Nadeem, Chief of the organisation. “Our 4 kitchens are working 24 hours a day. The kitchens are at Hauz Khas, Rohtak, Okhla and Juri Dehli. Food is being sent from here as per the demand of the farmers. Vehicles are being used for this”, he added.
2. U.A.H. The organisation was founded by Khalid Saifi. Union Home Minister Amit Shah had named the group in Parliament in connection with the Delhi riots. He had said that the group had hatched a conspiracy to block roads before US President Donald Trump’s visit to India. Saifi was arrested and charged under UAPA.
The farmers’ movement is now becoming anti-national as it has been revealed that Khalistanis, etc.are also participating in it !