Hyderabad, Feb. 5 -- Ten Muslim families of Ghoti-Nandora village in the Balaghat district of Madhya Pradesh have allegedly been facing social boycott following a resolution adopted in a mahasabha against them.
According to a report by Mooknayak, in January, the mahasabha decided that no Hindu family would engage in any kind of commercial or personal activity with the Muslim families. This includes buying food and goods, grocery items and taking barber services.
School bus driver Asif Hussain is suddenly left with no job, and so is electrician Sadiq Hussain, who has been unemployed for a week. The families allege the disruption of livelihoods is a deliberate effort to force them to leave the village.
In all this chaos, the women and ch...
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