Bengaluru riots: Twitter criticizes Wikipedia as ‘anti-Hindu’ for calling violent clashes

The wikipedia encyclopedia that has a user interface that provides everyone with the strength to edit a play called anti-Hindu after calling last week’s riots in Bangalore a shock.

On his page, Wikipedia wrote: “Clashes between police and agitators began around the apartment of Akhanda Srinivas Murthy, a state legislator of the Indian National Congress, and then extended to KG Halli and DJ Halli police stations. Caused through an incendiary Facebook post about Muhammad allegedly shared through the lawmaker’s nephew, a Muslim organization came into place in protest that they have become violent. Lawmaker’s assets also burned the age of violence.

In contrast, the Wikipedia page called the violence of 2020 in Delhi a riot. “The 2020 Delhi riots, or riots in northeast Delhi, were waves of bloodshed, asset destruction and unrest in northeast Delhi, which began on February 23 and were mainly caused by Hindu mobs attacking Muslims.”

This has angered several other people on Twitter, who have said that Indians do not contribute to Wikipedia because of their “anti-Hindu rhetoric.” Twitter users R Jagannath and Shefali Vaidya were the first to lead the opposite diatribe to the site.

These days, Wikipedia pages open with a request for donations. No Indian will contribute to wikipedia until it has been demade of its anti-Hindu prejudices among its editors. https://t.co/THsuNuAspm

Previously, BJP’s I-T cell boss Amit Malviya friday criticized Congress for failing to condemn violence in Bangalore following a social media message insulting the Prophet Muhammad.

“Not a word of condemnation from Congress about the riots that took place in Bengaluru, where his own dalit deputies space was destroyed, nor a word of opposition to Shahzeb Rizvi delivering a reward of 51 lakh for the head of the nephew of the Karnataka congressman. Just because they’re Dalits, malviya tweeted.

Congresswoman Akhanda Srinivasamurthy’s space caught fire through a crowd on Tuesday night after her nephew Naveen shared the message. Srinivasmirthy had won in a reserved seat.

The deputy admitted to having had a short-term escape and even asked for custody. “They broke into space tuesday night, looted jewellery, cash and saris, burned furniture and, despite everything, total space. They also attacked the spaces of two of my brothers. I was lucky enough to escape on my way home. when the police alerted me.”

The city police on Thursday deposed up to 12 OPPOSed FIRs opposed to 17 main defendants in Tuesday night’s mafia violence that saw 3 other people killed in police shootings and more than 150, adding many policemen, wounded in eastern Bangalore.

Aleven, although the FIR did not convene any organization for violence, prominent leaders of the Indian Secular Democratic Party (SDPI), a marginal Muslim organization, were appointed. Five people, adding SDPI’s Bengaluru district president Muzamil Pasha, were arrested despite a developing refrain to ban the organization.

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