Summary
- Muslims in India are facing discrimination in the form of being fired from their jobs and having their businesses threatened due to a policy requiring restaurants to display the names of all employees.
- The policy, introduced by states such as Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh, is seen as targeting Muslim workers and establishments.
- There are fears that displaying names could lead to targeted attacks or economic boycotts against Muslims, particularly by hardline Hindu groups.
- Some business owners have already fired Muslim staff out of concern for their safety, leading to increased tension and divisions within communities.