Following Massive Hindu Outrage in US; Jihadi Closed his Anti Hindu Shop

published on April 2, 2016

Screenshot_2016-04-02-08-50-32_20160402085603199As a result of massive protest by public in the US and around the globe, the Muslim American Dairy Queen franchise owner, Mohammad Dar, originally from Pakistan, who has been posting anti-Hindu signs all around his business compound in Kemah, Texas, has been forced to give up and sell his shop. He has been posting anti-Hindu signs for more than past six months. Among other things he has called Hindus “racist” and followers of “Monkeyism” . Continuing his denigration of Hinduism in a very prominent sign outside his establishment, he said “ obey preserve implement constitution of USA and not Monkeyism of dark ages”. Yet another prominent anti-Hindu sign displayed by him claimed that Hinduism was based on racism. It is iron that historically Dars were Hindus who were forcibly converted to Islam centuries ago by Mughal and Afghan rulers of India.

A message received by Dr. Jagan Kaul, Chairman, Diversity-USA (one of the protesting organizations) from the office of the US Congresswoman
Tulsi Gabbard ( the only US Hindu Representative in the American legislature) congratulated the organizations’ condemning and protesting against this apparently Islamic tirade in an attempt to malign and denigrate Hinduism and Hindus. The message said, “ Your protest efforts have paid high dividends in causing Dairy Queen to force the owner to sell his franchise”. The Congresswoman’s office was responding and acknowledging the complaint ( copy produced underneath) lodged by Diversity-USA on behalf of a dozen American and Indo-American Hindu organizations.

Related Report

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3512531/Mohammad-Dar-Muslim-American-Dairy-Queen-franchise-owner-Kemah-Texas-forced-sell-shop-keeps-posting-anti-Hindu-messages.html

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