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Uighur Muslims suffer, Muslim weavers in India struggle while Chinese economy thrives

Twelve people were injured in the attack and they were admitted to hospital, he said. Among the injured, three are brothers

Wednesday December 26, 2018 11:10 PM, Aleem Faizee, ummid.com

Mumbai: The Muslim weavers in India are for the last more than four years demanding from the Modi government to impose anti-dumping duty on Chinese clothes so as to keep a check on their prices. However, it turned out now that anti-dumping duty on Chinese clothes alone could not have served the interest of weavers in India. For, China has found a new way to bring down the costing of its clothes, that too, to such a level that it would be next to impossible to compete, at least for now.

The new reports that have emerged now suggested that hundreds of thousands of Uighur Muslims who were reported to have been kept in detention camps are forced to work in factories on no or extremely low wages. The clothes and other items thus manufactured in these factories are then exported to international markets on low prices.

The result is that, while Uighur Muslims who are pushed into forced labour by local authorities and pay the price of China's booming economy, in India, Muslim weavers who form a major chunk of the country's textile industry are forced to sell off their powerlooms on throwaway prices because of cheap clothes dumped into the country's market from across the border.

They attacked the congregation and threw stones on those attending the prayer. The masked men tried to barge into the house. But some women, who were part of the prayer meet, forced the attackers to back off by throwing chilly powder on them, the police official told news agency PTI.

Twelve people were injured in the attack and they were admitted to hospital, he said. Among the injured, three are brothers.

Senior police officials were keeping a close watch in the area where the situation was now under control, he said. The exact reason behind the attack was not yet known, but prima facie it seems the intention was to disturb the prayer, the official said.

Kolhapur Superintendent of Police Abhinav Deshmukh visited the spot and was supervising the investigation. The CCTV footage of the area was also being scanned, he said, and expressed hope that the attackers would be nabbed soon. Police had registered a case of rioting and attempt to murder against unidentified persons, the official added.

The latest attack on Christians, which comes barely three days before Christmas, has sent shockwaves in different parts of the country. On the social media, many Twitter users condemned the attack as a "lynch-mass".

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