At a time when Delhi is facing deadly violence and rioting, there are Hindus and Muslims who are trying to show that humanity comes above everything else, even religion.
"I thought it would be a good idea to showcase theHindu-Muslim amity, especially when communal hatred is gaining ground. Myfriends have reacted very positively to the initiative," said MohdSarafat.
However, for his relatives and Muslim friends, he has printedanother wedding card in Urdu.?"Many of my relatives cannot read Hindi and for them Ihave printed cards in Urdu as well," he added.
Sarafat is not alone in his effort to bridge communities through heartwarming gestures. Amidst all the hatred, chaos and violence, therewere many instances of unity, love between the two communities.
According to a report by India Today, the mob set ablaze aMuslim family's car and bike in Yamuna Vihar and also torched their tenant'sboutique. This is when a local BJP leader came to the rescue and prevented themob from causing harm.
One Syed Abdahu Kashaf shared the video on twitter with the comment: Ą°Hindus-Muslims took out a joint march in DelhiĄ¯s Brijpuri locality in Delhi. However @DelhiPolice Failed to control the rioters from burning the Capital of the country. Be positive ignore hate mongers like Kapil Mishra. #UnitedWeStand #DelhiĄą??