Vigilantes attack birthday party in Bareilly, parents offer support

Vigilantes attacked a 22-year-old woman's birthday party at a cafe in Bareilly in the closing days of 2025, because two young people in the group belonged to the Muslim community. Three days later, the woman stated that her parents have never dictated the religion of her friends. The incident highlights tolerance amid diversity in India.

The incident occurred in the closing days of 2025 at a cafe in Bareilly, drawing national attention. Vigilantes stormed the birthday party of a 22-year-old woman, purportedly suspecting 'love jihad' because two young attendees belonged to the Muslim community. In the aftermath, as the video went viral, the woman told this newspaper, “I cannot understand who gave these assailants the authority to judge people and decide who I should be friends with.”

Her account reveals an open and inclusive home environment. She noted, “They know who my friends are. If they have no objections...” Her parents and relatives have never interfered in the religion of her friends, even inviting them to the birthday celebration. This approach embodies the middle ground in India's diverse society, where people coexist peacefully away from extremes.

Yet, this event is not isolated. In December 2025, attacks targeted churches and Christian congregations, a student from Tripura was killed in Dehradun for being from the Northeast, and Kashmiri shawl sellers faced assaults in Haryana and Himachal Pradesh. These incidents fuel intolerance and polarization, amplified by politics and media that reward conflict. Still, voices like those of the woman and her parents in Bareilly, who reject hate, offer hope. The new year calls for recognizing everyday compassion over viral outrage.

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