Video from New Delhi triggers widespread backlash
According to Beyond Time News, a video from New Delhi has triggered strong condemnation after Hindu Raksha Dal chief Bhupendra Tomar, also known as Pinky Chaudhary, made controversial remarks during a food distribution event.
The footage shows him interrupting aid distribution and making statements that many viewers described as discriminatory.
Aid distribution disrupted during the event
In the circulating video, Tomar stops the food distribution and tells people that Muslims should not receive assistance. His remarks quickly spread on social media and drew sharp criticism from users and civil society voices.
The incident has raised concerns about the misuse of welfare events to promote exclusionary messages.
Past controversies linked to the leader
Tomar has faced criticism in the past for his alleged involvement in inflammatory activities. He has appeared at gatherings where groups raised provocative slogans and targeted minority communities.
His organisation, Hindu Raksha Dal, has also faced allegations of promoting extremist views and contributing to communal tensions.
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Earlier incidents fuel concerns
In earlier reports, members of the group carried out actions that triggered public unrest in parts of northern India. These incidents have led to repeated calls for legal scrutiny and accountability.
Observers say such events continue to deepen divisions and increase tensions between communities.
Calls for action grow stronger
After the latest video surfaced, human rights advocates and social media users called for strict action against hate speech and discrimination. They stressed that aid distribution should remain free from religious or political bias.
Many also warned that repeated incidents like this could damage social harmony.
Conclusion
According to Beyond Time News, the incident has once again highlighted concerns over rising communal rhetoric in India. Critics argue that stronger enforcement of laws against hate-driven behaviour is necessary to protect social cohesion and ensure equal treatment for all citizens.


