Senior Advocates Rally Behind ‘Mohammad Deepak’ Amid Economic Boycott

Deepak Kumar, a gym owner who has been facing an economic boycott after standing up for an elderly Muslim shopkeeper on January 26, has now received support from members of the country’s legal fraternity. Fifteen senior advocates of the Supreme Court have taken one-year memberships at his gym to provide financial assistance. They have also assured him of free legal aid.

According to reports, the incident occurred on January 26 in Kotdwar, where a 70-year-old Muslim shopkeeper was allegedly pressured by some individuals to remove the word “Baba” from his shop’s name. During the confrontation, gym operator Deepak Kumar intervened and supported the shopkeeper. After a video of the incident went viral on social media, Kumar reportedly faced an online campaign and protests against him.

Prior to the controversy, his ‘Hulk Gym’, located on Badrinath Road, had around 150 members. That number has now reportedly dropped to between 12 and 15. Kumar pays approximately ₹40,000 per month in rent for the gym and ₹16,000 towards a home loan installment. The sharp decline in membership has pushed him into financial distress.

Reports suggest that on January 31, some individuals gathered outside the gym in an attempt to protest, but the situation was brought under control by the police. Social media has since witnessed both support and criticism directed at Kumar.

Taking the initiative, the senior Supreme Court advocates purchased annual memberships at ₹10,000 per person. They stated that they would extend all possible legal assistance to Kumar in any related proceedings. More than 20 advocates have reportedly joined the effort so far.

Several social media users have also appealed to others to take memberships in support of Kumar. Some have suggested launching online fitness sessions and expressed willingness to participate.

Police officials said necessary steps have been taken to maintain peace in the area.

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