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Hindutva Groups' Threats, Boycott Calls Drive Muslim Families Out of Two Pune Villages.
For 60-year-old Fahumuddin Ansari, the scent of freshly baked bread was more than just a livelihood, it was a legacy.For over two decades, his New Sangam Bakery in Paud village, nestled in Pune’s scenic Mulshi Taluka, served freshly baked 'Pao', biscuits and cakes to the villagers. But for the past two months, the oven has gone cold, the shutters pulled down, not by choice, but by force. And the reason? Ansari is a Muslim. Since early May, when a communal flare-up rocked Paud, Ansari has been living a nightmare. His bakery, which was his only source of income, was shut in the aftermath, and no one has let him reopen. Every day, he sets out with hope in his heart and desperation in his steps knocking on the doors of police officials, the district collector’s office, local politicians, and social workers. Yet, no one has offered him help, except for the hollow assurances ‘we will look into it’. https://share.google/CBpATARSTI9IOI53L