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Delhi Crowd Loots Mangoes Worth Thousands From Street Vendor

@jamahir the leftists who were shouting Kagaz Nahin Dikhayenge just a few months ago are now asking poor migrants for email IDs to get them home along with all Kaagaz of course


Tell me is being a hypocrite necessary condition of being a leftist

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New Delhi:
A crisis, it is often said, brings out the best and worst in people. Delhi's worst was laid bare on Wednesday when dozens of men - passers-by, auto drivers and just about anybody - pounced upon crates of mangoes left unattended by a street vendor and robbed it clean in a nauseating display of inhumanity in the country's capital.

According to Chhote, a fruit-seller in north Delhi's Jagatpuri area, the incident took place after a fight broke out in the neighbourhood, at a time when law enforcement agencies are supposed to be on heightened alert to enforce the nationwide COVID-19 lockdown.

"They had a fight over there, near the school. A group of men came here and asked me to move my theli (push cart)," he said on Thursday.




Seeing his crates lying unguarded, some people in the area passing by decided to take advantage of the situation. Two, four, six - everyone scooped up whatever they could carry.

The video of the incident, recorded by a witness and widely shared on social media, showed

Riders put mangoes in their helmets. Others called out like hawkers, encouraging everyone to help themselves. The incident caused a small traffic jam in the area, the video showed.

"I had 15 crates of mangoes here worth about Rs 30,000. They took everything," Chhote said.



Business has been slow because of the coronavirus lockdown and this incident has practically broken his back, the fruit-seller said.

Chhote said he has filed a complaint with the police but they have not taken any action yet.



The incident comes amid reports of violations of coronavirus restrictions in several parts of the country. The Union Home Ministry, which controls the Delhi Police, on Thursday sent out a memo to all states asking them to be vigilant and not let people break the rules.
https://www.ndtv.com/delhi-news/del...om-street-vendor-2233120?pfrom=home-topscroll
In Pakistan during religious protests members from rally loot bananas from poor young boy...\
We are same rapist, pedophiles, looters etc......

Shame on you and me....because we are part of these f@cking animal ohh no not animals...below animal societies.

 
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She is saying that if you are a migrant in Delhi and want to go to UP/Bihar please fill this form. It asks for email ID (which is compulsory) and govt ID like aadhaar card, ration card etc
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This is a crime against the cows who fertilised the mango fields.
 
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New Delhi:
A crisis, it is often said, brings out the best and worst in people. Delhi's worst was laid bare on Wednesday when dozens of men - passers-by, auto drivers and just about anybody - pounced upon crates of mangoes left unattended by a street vendor and robbed it clean in a nauseating display of inhumanity in the country's capital.

According to Chhote, a fruit-seller in north Delhi's Jagatpuri area, the incident took place after a fight broke out in the neighbourhood, at a time when law enforcement agencies are supposed to be on heightened alert to enforce the nationwide COVID-19 lockdown.

"They had a fight over there, near the school. A group of men came here and asked me to move my theli (push cart)," he said on Thursday.




Seeing his crates lying unguarded, some people in the area passing by decided to take advantage of the situation. Two, four, six - everyone scooped up whatever they could carry.

The video of the incident, recorded by a witness and widely shared on social media, showed

Riders put mangoes in their helmets. Others called out like hawkers, encouraging everyone to help themselves. The incident caused a small traffic jam in the area, the video showed.

"I had 15 crates of mangoes here worth about Rs 30,000. They took everything," Chhote said.



Business has been slow because of the coronavirus lockdown and this incident has practically broken his back, the fruit-seller said.

Chhote said he has filed a complaint with the police but they have not taken any action yet.



The incident comes amid reports of violations of coronavirus restrictions in several parts of the country. The Union Home Ministry, which controls the Delhi Police, on Thursday sent out a memo to all states asking them to be vigilant and not let people break the rules.
https://www.ndtv.com/delhi-news/del...om-street-vendor-2233120?pfrom=home-topscroll


I bet the mango seller was a poor Muslim. That is why the Indian media is refusing to print his name.

The fact that everyone including the Indian middle class driving by in cars jumped in to rob the poor is because it symbolizes the Indian lynching mentality.
 
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Persons stealing are not poor they have vehicles. Bad culture.
Because of things like this we have saying they can do anything for even small money like 2rupees.
 
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I bet the mango seller was a poor Muslim. That is why the Indian media is refusing to print his name.

The fact that everyone including the Indian middle class driving by in cars jumped in to rob the poor is because it symbolizes the Indian lynching mentality.
He lost 30k ...he got 8 lakhs in donations...really felt happy...humanity is still alive in india
 
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it show these people are extremely poor and have not enough money to buy them
 
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