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Emerging Pattern of “Urine Jihad” Raises Alarming Concerns Over Targeted Food Contamination

An alarming and deeply troubling pattern of alleged “urine jihad” is reportedly emerging across various regions, drawing significant public concern. Disturbing accounts have surfaced describing how certain Islamic vendors and shopkeepers are purportedly contaminating food items—including fresh fruits, vegetables, and even beverages such as juices—with human urine. These alleged acts go far beyond mere violations of hygiene standards; they are widely perceived as calculated and malicious attempts to defile food products consumed by Hindus. This disturbing phenomenon is seen by many as a form of covert religious aggression aimed at desecrating not only food but also the cultural and spiritual practices integral to the Hindu community.


If substantiated, such incidents represent a grave breach of trust and a direct assault on the health, dignity, and religious sentiments of Hindu consumers. These acts, if proven, amount to intentional poisoning efforts that undermine communal harmony and safety, necessitating urgent and thorough investigation by authorities. The following report highlights seven prominent and particularly egregious cases recorded between 2020 and 2025, where Islamic vendors allegedly engaged in mixing urine into fruits, vegetables, and other edible items for sale to unsuspecting customers.


Image: Jihad Watch
Image: Jihad Watch

Islamic Shopkeeper Arrested in Loni for Allegedly Contaminating Juice Served to Kanwar Pilgrims

In one highly disturbing case, Amir, proprietor of the “Fresh Delhi Juice and Shake” outlet located at Loni Chowki near Sihani Chungi under the jurisdiction of the Nandgaon police station, was apprehended alongside an accomplice. Both face accusations of deliberately adulterating fruit juice with human urine and selling it to customers, notably during the sacred month of Shravan, a time of deep religious importance for Kanwar pilgrims.


The Loni police reportedly seized multiple bottles containing human urine from the premises, reinforcing the severity of the charges. This incident has sparked widespread condemnation, viewed as a calculated and malicious attempt to defile food items during a religiously significant period. It has heightened anxiety within the Hindu community, many of whom see this as an intentional affront to their faith and well-being.


“Monu” Arrested for Allegedly Mixing Urine in Juice Under False Hindu Identity

A major controversy erupted on April 23, 2025, in Swarnjayanti Nagar, Karshi area, when Asaab Ahmed, an individual identified as Muslim, was caught allegedly adulterating fruit juice with urine. Notably, Ahmed was found to have been operating under the assumed Hindu alias “Monu,” thereby deceiving customers and concealing his true identity.


The incident came to light when a female professor, visiting the shop with her daughter, suspected foul play after tasting the juice. Confirming the complaint, CO Civil Line Abhay Pandey stated that formal charges of urine adulteration have been filed against Asaab Ahmed, a resident of Bahraich, who has since been taken into police custody. This troubling episode has ignited public outrage, raising serious alarms about intentional food contamination coupled with identity deception targeted against innocent consumers.


Maulana Caught on Camera Allegedly Sprinkling Urine on Bananas in Meerut

A viral video from Meerut has provoked widespread shock and anger on social media platforms. The footage reportedly exposes Mohammad Islam, an Islamic fruit vendor, allegedly sprinkling urine over bananas prior to selling them. The video shows the vendor admitting to his actions with folded hands, pleading for forgiveness and promising not to repeat the act.


This incident triggered immediate protests and condemnation from local residents, intensifying fears about deliberate and hostile contamination of food products by certain Muslim vendors. The community regards this as a serious and deeply offensive act, calling for urgent action to address such covert and harmful practices.


Collectively, these reports and incidents underscore a disturbing trend of alleged food contamination with urine, targeting Hindu consumers during culturally and religiously significant moments. They demand immediate and rigorous investigation by law enforcement and community leaders to restore trust, ensure public safety, and uphold communal harmony.


 
 
 

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