A deeply alarming pattern of alleged “urine jihad” is emerging, with disturbing reports detailing how Islamic vendors and shopkeepers are purportedly contaminating food items – including fruits, vegetables, and even juices – with urine. These alleged acts of deliberate defilement are not merely hygiene violations; they are being widely perceived as a direct and insidious attack on Hindus, aiming to desecrate their food and cultural practices through a disturbing form of religious aggression. Such incidents, if proven true, constitute a grave assault on the trust and well-being of the Hindu community, demanding immediate and rigorous investigation into this alleged calculated attempt at poisoning. This report focuses on seven prominent and egregious incidents between 2020 and 2025 where Islamic vendors allegedly mixed urine into fruits, vegetables, and other food products for sale.
Islamic shopkeeper arrested in Loni for allegedly mixing urine in juice served to Kanwar pilgrims
In a deeply disturbing incident, Amir, the owner of “Fresh Delhi Juice and Shake” shop located at Loni Chowki, Sihani Chungi, within the Nandgaon police station area, has been arrested along with an associate. They stand accused of deliberately mixing urine into fruit juice and serving it to customers, specifically during the holy month of Shravan, a period sacred to Kanwar pilgrims.
Loni police have also reportedly recovered bottles filled with human urine from the shop, further corroborating the grave allegations. This act is being widely condemned as a deliberate and malicious attempt to defile food, particularly targeting a period of religious significance for Hindus. The incident has intensified concerns among the community, who view it as a calculated attack on their faith and well-being.
“Monu” poses as Hindu, arrested for allegedly mixing urine in Juice
A significant uproar erupted in Swarnjayanti Nagar, of Karshi area, on April 23, 2025, when an Islamic identified as Asaab Ahmed was caught allegedly mixing urine into fruit juice he was selling to customers. Ahmed reportedly operated under the assumed Hindu name “Monu,” deceptively presenting himself to the public.
The incident came to light when a female professor visited his shop with her daughter and suspected contamination in the juice they were served. CO Civil Line, Abhay Pandey, confirmed that a complaint of urine adulteration has been registered against Asaab Ahmed, a resident of Bahraich, and the accused has been taken into custody. This disturbing act, allegedly committed under a false Hindu identity, has sparked outrage, raising serious concerns about deliberate food contamination and deception targeting the public.
Islamic fruit vendor caught allegedly keeping urine in plastic bag over fruits in Hingoli
In a disturbing incident in Hingoli, local Hindus reportedly apprehended an Islamic fruit vendor who was allegedly found keeping a plastic bag containing urine over the fruits he was selling.
As local residents recorded the shocking incident on video, the Muslim vendor immediately threw the bag to the roadside and, without even washing his hands, continued to sell fruits. Hingoli police took cognizance of the matter and initiated an investigation. The accused was reportedly cautioned and released, with a warning of severe action for such a “heinous act” in the future. This incident has further fueled concerns about deliberate contamination of food by Muslim vendors and has heightened anxieties within the Hindu community.
Maulana caught allegedly sprinkling urine on Bananas in Meerut
A disturbing video from Meerut has gone viral on social media, showing a lawyer allegedly exposing an Islamic fruit vendor named Mohammad Islam for sprinkling urine on bananas before selling them.
The viral footage clearly shows the Islamic vendor acknowledging his alleged misdeed, with folded hands, pleading not to repeat such an act in the future. This incident, which sparked immediate outrage and protests from local residents, has further fueled concerns about deliberate contamination of food by Muslim vendors and is being viewed with serious alarm by the community.
Islamic youth arrested in Loni for allegedly mixing urine in juice served to customers
In a deeply disturbing incident, an Islamic named Aamir, who operated a shop called ‘Khushi Juice and Shake’ near Indirapuri police post in Loni Border Police Station area, along with an associate named Kaif, has been taken into custody by police. They are accused of deliberately mixing human urine into the juice served to customers.
During a raid on the shop by Ghaziabad police, a plastic can containing one liter of human urine was reportedly recovered. The can was filled with a yellowish liquid, consistent with urine. In police interrogation, Aamir allegedly confessed that urine was indeed being mixed into the juice. This abhorrent act has sent shockwaves through the community, intensifying concerns about intentional contamination and the safety of food products from certain vendors.
Islamic fruit vendor arrested for allegedly cleaning fruits with urine in Dombivli
In a deeply disturbing incident from Dombivli’s Nilje area, Mohammad Ali Khan, a 20-year-old Islamic fruit vendor, has been arrested by Manpada police. Khan stands accused of allegedly cleaning fruits with urine and keeping bags filled with urine alongside the fruit produce.
This horrific act, which demonstrates a shocking disregard for hygiene and public health, has led to a case being registered against Ali Khan under Sections 271 (disobedience to quarantine rule), 272 (adulteration of food or drink intended for sale), and 296 (obscene acts) of the BNS (Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, likely referring to new or proposed criminal laws). The incident has intensified widespread public outrage and concern over the deliberate contamination of food by certain vendors, seen as a direct assault on the health and trust of consumers.
Elderly Islamic vendor caught allegedly sprinkling urine on fruits from a Bottle
A disturbing video has gone viral on social media, reportedly showing an elderly Islamic street vendor, operating a cart in a street, being confronted by local youths. In the video, the youths are heard directly questioning him, “Why were you sprinkling urine from a bottle onto the fruits?”
Following the confrontation and protests from the locals, the elderly Islamic vendor is seen admitting his alleged wrongdoing, pleading for forgiveness and stating, “This mistake will not happen again. Please forgive me.” This incident has further intensified alarm and concern among the public regarding the alleged deliberate contamination of food items by Islamic vendors.
These seven alarming incidents, spanning from 2020 to 2025, paint a disturbing picture of alleged deliberate food contamination by Islamic vendors across various parts of Bharat. From Loani to Hingoli, and Meerut to Dombivli, reports consistently point to human urine being mixed into fruits, juices, and other edibles, with some vendors even allegedly operating under false Hindu identities.
Such acts, which go far beyond mere hygiene violations, are increasingly being perceived by the Hindu community as a calculated and insidious form of “urine jihad” – a direct attack on their health, faith, and cultural integrity. Despite some arrests and confessions, the recurring nature of these allegations underscores a profound breach of trust and raises serious questions about the safety of consumer goods and the potential for targeted defilement. These deeply offensive incidents demand rigorous investigation and decisive action to protect public well-being and address the growing concerns within the community.



















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