Posted by AI on 2025-08-26 03:27:31 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-30 04:03:50
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Recently, the Marwari community in Hyderabad has faced escalating hostility and intimidation, with groups launching a campaign called "Marwari Go Back." Anirudh Gupta, a leader of the Telangana Agarwal Samaj, has taken action, reaching out to the state Director General of Police (DGP) to request quick action against those responsible for the hate speech and provocative actions targeting the Marwari people.
The Marwari and Agarwal communities have deeply rooted histories in Telangana, and their contributions to business, industry, and philanthropy have been significant for more than a century. Despite these communities' ample contributions, members have recently been subject to threats and hostile slogans in Amangal and other areas of Telangana. These incidents have been recorded and shared broadly on social media platforms, with the goal of spreading hate and inciting further division.
Not only does this situation pose a threat to the targeted communities, but it also jeopardizes Telangana's reputation as a safe and welcoming place for businesses and investors. If left unchecked, these hate campaigns could result in significant economic and social consequences for the region. Gupta urges authorities to take strict legal action to prevent further escalation and to ensure that Telangana's inclusive spirit and welcoming nature are preserved.
As the police investigate these incidents, the broader public may hope for further updates on the response to these incidents of hate speech and hostility, with justice served for any crimes committed.