Agra Hindus Put 'House for Sale' Signs After Harassment by Muslim Neighbour

Agra Hindus Put 'House for Sale' Signs After Harassment by Muslim Neighbour
Hindu families in a quiet Agra neighbourhood decided to sell their homes after claiming ongoing harassment from a Muslim resident, but police quickly stepped in to resolve the conflict and bring peace. Why Did Hindu Families in Agra Want to Leave? Tension rose in Bhagwan Nagar, Agra, when over 35 Hindu families from the Vaishya community put up 'House for Sale' signs on their homes. They said they felt unsafe and wanted to leave because of repeated harassment. The residents accused their Muslim neighbour, Mohd. Shahzad, and his son, of causing trouble. They reported: Verbal abuse directed at women. Meat bones being thrown into their homes. A physical fight where a resident, Hariom Goyal, was beaten. The families said this harassment by the Muslim individuals made daily life very difficult. They felt their earlier complaints to police were ignored, which led them to put up the sale signs as a strong protest. Real Video about this matter: Demographic Change in Hindu Majority area India!…