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Muslims in Mumbai Mark Quds Day, Slam Israeli Atrocities

22:20 - April 21, 2023
News ID: 3483302
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Hundreds of Muslims in the Indian city of Mumbai took to streets on Friday to mark the International al-Quds Day.

 

People in Mumbai marked the day on April 21, which marks the last Friday of the blessed month of Ramadan.

Large crowds gathered in various parts of the city to participate in the event, with many women joining the rallies. One rally took place from Khoja Masjid to Kesar Baug Hall in the Dongri area, while another took place from Zaib Palace to Chai Coffee in Andheri, according to local media. 

At the Haidery Jama Masjid in Mira Road, participants shouted slogans against the Israeli apartheid regime and its supporters in the US and UK.

Ehsan Haider Raza, a participant from Mira Road, expressed concern about the ongoing genocide of Palestinians and called on governments around the world to take notice and take action against it.

“The ongoing genocide of Palestinians is a cause of concern for the global community. Governments from around the world needs to sit up, take notice of the daily killings taking place in occupied-Palestine,” he said.

Another participant from Andheri, who preferred to remain anonymous, criticized the hypocrisy of the governments in the US and Europe, saying that if they can take a stand against the occupation of Ukraine by Russia, they should also take a similar stand against the 75-year occupation of Palestinian land.

The rally in Mumbai served as a platform for people to speak out against oppression and show solidarity with the people of Palestine.

Muslims in Mumbai Mark Quds Day, Slam Israeli Atrocities

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