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India: Chennai bakery owner arrested for communal advertisement stating “No Muslim Staff”

Ad sparks outrage: In India it is illegal to discriminate on the basis of religion

Published: May 11, 2020 14:34Evangeline Elsa, Deputy Social Media Editor

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A 32-year old Jain bakery owner was arrested in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu yesterday, for a blatantly Islamophobic advertisement. Allegedly, the Chennai-based man was selling his products with the words, "made by Jains on orders, no Muslim staff", on the contact card for the bakery. A photo of the card was also forwarded to WhatsApp groups.

The advertisement went viral on Twitter and sparked outrage, with people saying it was unnecessary to mention the words “no Muslim staff”.

Tweep @Vikram09636352 asked: “When it is a Jain bakery, it is obvious that he will have only have Jains as employee and workers. Then why does he specially need to mention ‘no muslim staff’?”

On Sunday, a complaint was lodged against him saying the words depicted Muslims in a bad light and Mambalam police registered a case.

According to a PTI report, police said, the owner of the bakery "Jains Bakeries and Confectionaries" was taken into custody after the advertisement went viral causing outrage. They arrested him based on a complaint that says he spread "misinformation about Muslims," and tried to create communal tension.

While most tweeps urged people to stop spreading communal disharmony and Islamophobia, some wondered why the man was arrested.

Tweep @saisrini129 asked: “What's wrong with Jain Bakery in saying we don't employ Muslims? It's his own organization and isn't he free to hire anyone he likes?”

Tweep @Pradeephere clarified: “We shouldn’t discriminate against any community. It’s against law and humanity too. Noone is forcing a private Jain bakery to have a Muslim chef. But, mentioning it is outrageous and casteist.”

And @twittydoodle posted: “Jain Bakery’s mistake - Instead of writing " No MUSLIM staff,” he should have mentioned " Strictly Dharmic". Uncalled tensions and issues.”

India is a secular country, and according to the country’s constitution, it is unlawful to discriminate on the basis of religion or caste. The Indian Penal Code section 295 (a) states that a person can be arrested for committing a deliberate or malicious act with the intention of outraging a person’s religious feelings and beliefs.

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India: Chennai bakery owner arrested for communal advertisement stating “No Muslim Staff”

Ad sparks outrage: In India it is illegal to discriminate on the basis of religion

Published: May 11, 2020 14:34Evangeline Elsa, Deputy Social Media Editor

Chennai-bakery-owner-held-for--no-Muslim-staff--advertisement_17203581c2b_medium.jpg

A 32-year old Jain bakery owner was arrested in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu yesterday, for a blatantly Islamophobic advertisement. Allegedly, the Chennai-based man was selling his products with the words, "made by Jains on orders, no Muslim staff", on the contact card for the bakery. A photo of the card was also forwarded to WhatsApp groups.

The advertisement went viral on Twitter and sparked outrage, with people saying it was unnecessary to mention the words “no Muslim staff”.

Tweep @Vikram09636352 asked: “When it is a Jain bakery, it is obvious that he will have only have Jains as employee and workers. Then why does he specially need to mention ‘no muslim staff’?”

On Sunday, a complaint was lodged against him saying the words depicted Muslims in a bad light and Mambalam police registered a case.

According to a PTI report, police said, the owner of the bakery "Jains Bakeries and Confectionaries" was taken into custody after the advertisement went viral causing outrage. They arrested him based on a complaint that says he spread "misinformation about Muslims," and tried to create communal tension.

While most tweeps urged people to stop spreading communal disharmony and Islamophobia, some wondered why the man was arrested.

Tweep @saisrini129 asked: “What's wrong with Jain Bakery in saying we don't employ Muslims? It's his own organization and isn't he free to hire anyone he likes?”

Tweep @Pradeephere clarified: “We shouldn’t discriminate against any community. It’s against law and humanity too. Noone is forcing a private Jain bakery to have a Muslim chef. But, mentioning it is outrageous and casteist.”

And @twittydoodle posted: “Jain Bakery’s mistake - Instead of writing " No MUSLIM staff,” he should have mentioned " Strictly Dharmic". Uncalled tensions and issues.”

India is a secular country, and according to the country’s constitution, it is unlawful to discriminate on the basis of religion or caste. The Indian Penal Code section 295 (a) states that a person can be arrested for committing a deliberate or malicious act with the intention of outraging a person’s religious feelings and beliefs.

https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/ind...ement-stating-no-muslim-staff-1.1589193461440
that has been fact checked and proved to be distorted image ,
owner has been cleared by police of accusations.
 
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that has been fact checked and proved to be distorted image ,
owner has been cleared by police of accusations.
If you cant backup your post-Please delete it.
Close his business for good- Totally unacceptable. Hope this kind of instant action is implemented throughout India to deal with these kind of scums.
Proud of TN and Chennai.

This is what is the excuse given- LOL- It still is wrong - No.

As per Advocate Shah, the original advertisement of the bakery did not have the ‘No Muslim Staff’ on it but the image was circulated by the bakery to those who questioned who were employed in the kitchen.
 
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OPindia is a fake news peddle with heavy islamophobia... Quote a different source

OpIndia is an Indian right-wing[13] news portal founded in December 2014 by Rahul Raj and Kumar Kamal. It also claims to be a fact-checking website.[5] OpIndia has published fake news on multiple occasions.[19] In 2019, the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) rejected OpIndia's application for accreditation as a fact checker.[20]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpIndia
 
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Jains are a microminority. But they are so religious. They won't even accept food even from non vegetarian Hindus. So it's kinda known to everyone. But the case will be thrown out.
It should not be thrown out in my opinion- Its time to set an example- Which ever way the news channel spins it - Wrong is wrong.

As per Advocate Shah, the original advertisement of the bakery did not have the ‘No Muslim Staff’ on it but the image was circulated by the bakery to those who questioned who were employed in the kitchen.
 
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this not proving the OP as fake, Bakery owner still arrested/under custody.

Who know the advocate used Photoshop image to save his client.

Your original claim regarding Fact Checked is not true so far.

Also ..see this



OPindia is a fake news peddle with heavy islamophobia... Quote a different source

OpIndia is an Indian right-wing[13] news portal founded in December 2014 by Rahul Raj and Kumar Kamal. It also claims to be a fact-checking website.[5] OpIndia has published fake news on multiple occasions.[19] In 2019, the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) rejected OpIndia's application for accreditation as a fact checker.[20]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpIndia
 
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If you cant backup your post-Please delete it.
Close his business for good- Totally unacceptable. Hope this kind of instant action is implemented throughout India to deal with these kind of scums.
Proud of TN and Chennai.

This is what is the excuse given- LOL- It still is wrong - No.

As per Advocate Shah, the original advertisement of the bakery did not have the ‘No Muslim Staff’ on it but the image was circulated by the bakery to those who questioned who were employed in the kitchen.
It should not be thrown out in my opinion- Its time to set an example- Which ever way the news channel spins it - Wrong is wrong.

As per Advocate Shah, the original advertisement of the bakery did not have the ‘No Muslim Staff’ on it but the image was circulated by the bakery to those who questioned who were employed in the kitchen.

jains are very conservative people when it comes to thier religious freedom and expressions,
that triggers the ongoing halala and hindu shops competitions in country.
which may have triggered their curiosity to know the staff,
and thats not wrong . by any means, is it to know your staff wrong
and it is not the case to be showed as example come on mann. thats silly
 
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If you cant backup your post-Please delete it.
Close his business for good- Totally unacceptable. Hope this kind of instant action is implemented throughout India to deal with these kind of scums.
Proud of TN and Chennai.

This is what is the excuse given- LOL- It still is wrong - No.

As per Advocate Shah, the original advertisement of the bakery did not have the ‘No Muslim Staff’ on it but the image was circulated by the bakery to those who questioned who were employed in the kitchen.

As per your standard, When do the Tamilnadu govt. is going to ban HALAL FOOD.

Genuine query.
 
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