India: Multiple Muslim food vendors caught contaminating food with urine, targeting Hindus
Jul 19, 2025 12:00 pm By Robert Spencer1 Comment
Jihad poisoning plots are not new. Al-Qaeda has long considered the contamination of food as a jihad mass murder tactic. And in 2017, the Islamic State called on Muslims to poison food in Western supermarkets
And it has happened at least twice in Britain:
UK: Shop-owners sold chocolate cake sprinkled with human feces
UK: Muslim who sprayed food with feces and urine can’t be deported
Food jihad? Muslim woman puts needles in meat in Canada
“Urine Jihad Exposed: Islamic vendors caught contaminating food, targeting Hindus,” Organiser, July 16, 2025 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
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.
https://jihadwatch.org/2025/07/365936