The ruckus began after some Muslim students on the Jamia campus used their feet to erase a Rangoli that the other group of students had prepared for the occasion. They also kicked off diyas with their feet.
In Maharashtra's Ratnagiri, tensions prevailed after a Muslim mob chanting "Allahu Akbar" tried to disrupt a march organised by the RSS on the eve of Dussehra.
Muslim extremists pelted stones at a Ganesh Puja pandal in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh and broke the urn (kalash) kept near the idol amid slogans of "Allah Hu Akbar."
Mothin Ali, a British councillor shouted "Allahu Akbar" after being elected in local polls. His election, though, underscores the threat of Islamism facing democracies.
In one of the viral videos, one speaker can be heard describing the caliphate as a “system that… provides security” but is “hated” and “demonised” in Germany which is cheered by the mob with the chants of “Allahu Akbar.”
Some reports on social media claimed that Churchgoers retaliated against the attacker and hacked his fingers off. However, the police say that the injury can be accidental as witnesses used force to prevent him from attacking more people.
University College debate in Ireland’s capital Dublin on the ongoing Palestine conflict witnessed chaotic scenes with some Muslim students shouting down Jewish students and threatening them of large-scale violence.