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Riots In India -2
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About 18 years later, Bhagalpur riots: 14 convicted
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->A <b>Bhagalpur court on Monday convicted 14 people</b> in the Bhagalpur communal riots of 1989 in which 116 people belonging to the minority community were killed.
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from above: <!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->one of the convicts identified as Jaiprakash Mandal escaped from the court soon after the judgment was pronounced.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> <!--emo&Sad--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='sad.gif' /><!--endemo-->
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Srikrishna report findings
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The Findings

• Named 31 police officers for “actively participating in riots, communal incidents or incidents of looting, arson and so on”. Called for “strict action” but only one police officer dismissed so far. NCP, Cong manifestoes of 1999, 2004 promised to implement report

• Commission’s view that “though several incidents of violence took place during the period from 15th December 1992 to 5th January 1993, large-scale rioting and violence was commenced from 6th January 1993 by Hindus brought to fever pitch by communally inciting propaganda unleashed by Hindu communal organisations and writings in newspapers like Saamna and Navaakal.”

• Report pinpoints attitude of Sena leaders like Bal Thackeray, Madhukar Sarpotdar and Manohar Joshi as responsible for Sena “vigilantism”. It says, “because some criminal Muslims killed innocent Hindus in one corner of the city, the Shiv Sainiks ‘retaliated’ against several innocent Muslims in other corners of the city”

• Blamed “effete political leadership, vacillation for political reasons and conflicting orders issued to the police commissioner” for the unchecked violence. Maharashtra had a Congress government at that time<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

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#4
<b>Sonia reads the riot act, Shiv Sena up in arms</b>

I hope same should be done for Sikh Delhi riots, Muslim-Assam riots and others.

Shiv Sena will get good slap, fool me once shame on you fool me twice shame on me. These Shiv Sena fools can't recall East India Company and now they were trusting Sonia. FOOLS!!
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Six die in 'revenge killings' in Tamil Nadu

Indo-Asian News Service
Chennai , August 14, 2007
First Published: 17:24 IST(14/8/2007)
Last Updated: 17:35 IST(14/8/2007)

Six people, including three Muslims and three members of a Hindu organisation, were killed in a clash in Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu Tuesday in what police described as "revenge killings". Shops in the area downed their shutters soon after.

The incident in Tenkasi in Tirunelveli district, 600 km south of here, took place when relatives of local Hindu leader Kumar Pandiyan, who was killed by Muslims earlier, attacked the accused when they were leaving a police station.

Deputy Inspector General of Police P Kannappan told IANS on phone from Tirunelveli that the killings were retaliatory in nature.

"They are purely revenge killings, the repercussions of an eight-month-old enmity between the relatives of Kumar Pandiyan and Muslims who were responsible for his death," the police official said.

"Supporters of Pandiyan, including his brothers Senthil (40) and Ravi (28), all members of the Hindu Munnani (Front), attacked accused Nagore Meeran (41) and seven others who had been released on conditional bail in the case.

"The men were returning after signing for the day in a local police station to fulfil the conditions of the bail when they were attacked. In the fight, Ravi died on the spot, Senthil and one of his supporters as well as Meeran and two other Muslims died of injuries later.

"The bodies have been sent for post mortem examination. Six others from the two communities were injured and have been admitted to the Palayamkottai government hospital," Kannappan said.

"We totally rule out any inter-religious angle to the incident. However, we have posted police pickets at all vulnerable areas in the district."

Kannappan refused to answer how both groups suffered casualties, especially when one group was returning from a police station.

Sources at the Hindu Front office in Chennai were noncommittal about the matter.

"Some of our ardent supporters have been killed. However, as our leader Rama Gopalan is away, we cannot say anything now," a Hindu Front spokesman said.

Significantly, the regional headquarters of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh here also downplayed the incident.

"Our workers have informed us that three members of the Hindu Munnani (Front) died in the skirmishes. Beyond that, we have no comments," RSS sources added.

The state's Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) K. Vijay Kumar is scheduled to visit the incident spot.

"The situation is under control, but we are not taking any chances. I have ordered reinforcements from all the neighbouring districts' armed reserve forces to converge at Tirunelveli as a preventive measure. We will maintain a tight vigil over the next few days," Kumar said.

All commercial establishments in Tenkasi and nearby areas have downed their shutters.

Tourists who had gathered in large numbers to bathe in the Courtallam Falls, 10 km away, are reported to be finding it difficult to buy food. Vehicles carrying sightseers are being diverted away from Tenkasi.

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A Must Read. by Offstumped.

Justice Srikrishna Commission Report - Media Myths and Reality

http://offstumped.nationalinterest.in/2007...hs-and-reality/

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With the media clamour on action on the Srikrishna Commission Report getting louder by the day. Most of the media activism on this front is by CNN-IBN led by Rajdeep Sardesai and Sagarika Ghosh. Karan Thapar too had Soli Sorabjee on the same subject. CNN IBN's sensationalism is naseuating to say the least when it compares Sanjay Dutt's conviction for illegal possession of an AK-47 with Sarpotdar's posession of an unlicensed pistol while quoting from the report.

Offstumped takes a critical look at the Srikrishna Commission report to get to the bottom of the media myths.

At the outset it must be said the eminent Justice has done a great job digging into facts far and wide to put the chronology of events into perspective. However the Justice's personal opinions make their way into the report every step of the way. On a subject as sensitive as this, one would have expected the Justice to withhold personal opinion while drawing conclusions solely from his findings. Nevertheless it is a commendable effort by him.

The clamour in the media in recent days has been primarily two fold. The first is a demand for some kind of equity that since Muslims were sentenced for the Mumbai Blasts how can the Hindus be allowed to go scot free. The second is the suggestion that there were specific individuals against who a case was made out by the Commission and despite that no action has been taken against these individuals.

Offstumped sets about to analyze the report primarily from this perspective as well as to point out some talking points that have been highlighted and repeated by the media while obscuring the facts.

One of the talking points often made in the media is that the report finds that an inordinately high number of Muslims were killed in the riots. It is not hard to find the origin of this talking point. While describing the events of 8th December 1992 the report talks about police firing deaths in 33 jurisdictions in 43 cases and makes this remark

The police firing resulted in the death of a large number of Muslims as compared to Hindus

When taken in isolation this remark biases the uninformed very easily and is ready fodder for a media that thrives on "secular" moral grandstanding. But what are the actual numbers the commission is comparing to draw this conclusion

The police had to resort to firing in 43 cases resulting in the death of 21 Hindus, 31 Muslims and three other

So compared to 21, 31 is a large number, remember this is only deaths not injuries. If one looks at the numbers from 9th December, one gets a better perspective on the sweeping generalization made above.

The police firing resulted in deaths of 17 persons (five Hindus and 12 Muslims) while 13 Hindus, 12 Muslims and six others sustained injuries.

Its generalizations of this kind that the media has picked up on and repeated many times over that have colored the debate here and made it that somehow the blasts were about punishing Muslims and fairness demands that the riots be made about punishing Hindus.

The report once again goes on to make sweeping generalizations in summing up the December 1992 riots that disproportionately large number of Muslims were killed but it however goes onto absolve the police of any wilful wrongdoing.

the Commission is not inclined to give serious credence to the theory that dis–proportionately large number of Muslim deaths in December 1992 was necessarily indicative of an attempt on the part of the police to target and liquidate Muslims because of bias

If you look at the actual numbers as cited above by Offstumped the "disproportionately large" comes only on Dec 7th, on 8th and 9th the numbers marginally different. On 10th and 11th few deaths were reported and violence petered out by the 12th. On the 7th however

Police intervention came about by resort to fire on 72 occasions, killing 20 Hindus and 72 Muslims and injuring 131 Muslims and one other.

But then remember the 7th was primarily a day of rioting led by Muslim mobs a fact cited by the report

Large mobs of Muslims came on the streets and there was recourse taken to violence without doubt. This time the Muslim mobs appear to have come out with the intention of mounting violent attacks as noticed from their preparedness with weapons of offence.

So net net the "disproportionately large" numbers come from a day when the rioters were "dispropriotantely large" Muslim.

So you can see how a sweeping generalization becomes a media talking point and almost truth by obscuring facts and pushing a convenient secular template - Muslims were targeted.

The report then goes on to set the context for the 1993 riots. A very interesting paragraph in the report, one doesnt hear much of it in the news though.

The last week of December 1992 and first week of January 1993, particularly between 1st to 5th, saw a series of stabbing incidents in which both Hindus and Muslims were victims, though the majority of such incidents took place in Muslim dominated areas of South Bombay and a majority of victims were Hindus. The stabbings appeared to be executed with professional accuracy intended to kill the victims. The killers had not been then identified in several cases, though it was presumed, at least in the cases where the Hindus were victims, that the killers were Muslims. The motive for the stabbings appears to have been to whip up communal frenzy between Hindus and Muslims.

Interesting that these were planned attacks, professional not amateur and clearly targeting one community over the others. No sweeping generalizations based on this though. It is interesting how the secular templates the media plays tend to be consistently pro-minority. The report then goes onto identify the brains behind these planned attacks.

Some of the Muslim criminal elements operating in South Bombay , like Salim Rampuri and Firoz Konkani, have been identified as the brains behind the stabbing incidents.

The report cites these attacks as one of the prime reasons for subsequent Shiv Sena led mobilization and incidents that followed from that mobilization. The other reason cited is the murder of Mathadi workers.

The Mathadi workers' Union called for a Bandh. Huge meetings were held which were addressed by leaders of Mathadi Unions. Speeches were made during this meeting to condemn the police and Government for their ineffectiveness with exhortations that Hindus might have to pick up swords to defend themselves if the police failed to protect them.

The report also cites that at that time

At the time when these murders of Mathadi workers took place, neither the police, nor the public, had a clue as to the identity of the killers, which came to be established much later. Nonetheless, the Hindus spearheaded by the Shiv Sena kicked up a furore that the murders had been committed by Muslims, virtually giving a call for arms. 

Once again the vicious spiral of "cause effect" that triggered the chain of events is diluted when one looks at the secular template with which the media has gone to town on the reports findings that there was a deliberate conspiracy to trigger riots and to target the Minority community.

6th Jan is cited as the trigger for the 1993 phase of the riots. Again the facts of the day are something one rarely sees in the media.

On 6th January 1993 there were several cases of stabbing in Dongri, Pydhonie, V.P. Road and Nagpada jurisdictions in which the victims were innocent pedestrians who were stabbed after ascertaining their identity. In all, 18 cases of stabbing were reported by the evening of this day of which eight were from Pydhonie, two from Dharavi, two from V.P. Road, two from Nagpada and one each from Nirmal Nagar, Kherwadi and Andheri. These stabbing cases resulted in one Hindu, one Muslim and two others being killed and 13 Hindus, one Muslim and one other being injured. Mob violence accounted for the deaths of seven Hindus and one Muslim and injuries to nine Hindus and eight Muslims.

It is once again strange that no "disproportionately large" comparisons were made about the events of the 6th which provoked the subsequent events.

The report then goes onto describe the happenings on 7th Jan which in its opinion was the first day of the 93 phase of riots.

The stabbing incidents resulted in deaths of 16 Hindus and four Muslims and injured 41 Hindus and twelve Muslims. Eleven cases of mob violence occurred in different jurisdictional areas, killing two Hindus and injuring ten Hindus and two Muslims. Seven cases of arson were reported on that day in which, apart from huge property loss, two Hindus were killed; five Hindus and two Muslims were injured.

By no means was the first full day of violence described as "disproportionately large" in targeting one community over the other. Remember the media spin machine has always projected the Jan 1993 phase of riots as one of revenge by Hindu Mobs, well clearly not on the first day of violence.

8th January has more provocations.

During the wee hours of 8th January 1993, at about 0030 hours, some of the Hindu residences in a chawl popularly known as Radhabai Chawl in Jogeshwari jurisdiction were locked from outside and set on fire by miscreants. One male and five female members of a Hindu family (Bane) and their neighbours were charred to death and three other Hindus sustained serious burn injuries.

The report then makes a very curious remark

One of the victims was a handicapped girl. This incident was sensationalized by the media by giving exaggerated and provoking reports.

Surprisingly there is no criticism of media sensationalization before this one. Nevertheless the report goes on to talk about the Hindu bacjkash.

So there you have it folks, all the clamour in the media about bringing "Hindu Terrorists" to justice and somehow making the entire Srikirshna Report as being about justice to Muslims by punishing Hindus, all of that clamour refers not to the events of December 1992, not even to the provocative stabbings in the run up to the events of Jan 1993, not even to the first full day of violence but it almost exclusively refers to the events after the morning of 8th Jan.

If this is not selective outrage, what is it ?

Nevertheless let us examine the facts of the 8th and subsequent days.

Sixty–six stabbing cases were reported from different jurisdictions, in which 11 Hindus, 15 Muslims and two others were killed and injuries caused to several Hindus and Muslims. Forty–eight cases of mob violence occurred in which six Muslims were killed and 11 Hindus and 17 Muslims and one other received injuries. Thirty–one cases of arson were reported which, apart from causing loss of property, resulted in deaths of six Hindus and two Muslims and injuries to five Muslims and two Hindus.

So there you have it the "Hindu backlash". It is hard to see by what stretch of the definition of the word backlash, these statistics could explained the fairly equitable nature of the casualities.

Police resorted to firing on 31 occasions in different jurisdictions resulting in the killing of nine Hindus and 18 Muslims and injuries to 20 Hindus and 24 Muslims and one other.

A backlash indeed, but very equitable in its casualities.

9th January the mayhem continues.

Fifty–seven cases of stabbing resulting in death of eight Hindus and 18 Muslims and injuries to 27 Hindus, 33 Muslims and one other, were reported. Ninety–seven cases of mob violence occurred in various parts of the city resulting in the death of one Hindu and six Muslims and injures to 19 Hindus and 24 Muslims. Seventy-three cases of arson were reported from different jurisdictions which caused loss of property, death of three Hindus and six Muslims and injures to four Hindus and six Muslims.

Fifty–two cases of police firing occurred in different jurisdictions, killing 15 Hindus, 22 Muslims and one other.

The concrete references to an organized backlash come only on the 9th. While the overall casualities are high on both sides, the report calls out one incident of police high handedness which pretty much set the tone for the only police offer to have surrendered and a case filed against him in subsequent years.

Operation launched against the alleged terrorists by the Special Operation Squad (SOS) under the direction of joint commissioner of police, R.D. Tyagi, and extensive firing by the SOS resulted in deaths of nine Muslims. The police failed to apprehend even a single so–called terrorist, nor did they seize any fire–arms, sophisticated or otherwise, from which firing was done at them, as claimed.

10th January more mayhem but high casualties on both sides.

Eighty–one cases of stabbing occurred in different jurisdictions resulting in deaths of 10 Hindus and 39 Muslims and injuries to 24 Hindus and 42 Muslims. One hundred and eight cases of arson occurred in which there was property loss, death of one Hindu, five Muslims and two others, while one Hindu, one Muslim and one other were injured.. One hundred and eight cases of arson occurred in which there was property loss, death of one Hindu, five Muslims and two others, while one Hindu, one Muslim and one other were injured. Firing on 82 occasions, resulting in deaths of 22 Hindus, 23 Muslims and one other, while injuries were caused to 77 Hindus, 27 Muslims and two other 

The Muslim casualties on 11th were markedly higher. This borne by the fact that markedly more Hindu casualties in police firing as the mobs were Hindu.

  Eighty–six cases of stabbing occurred in different jurisdictions resulting in the death of 11 Hindus, 44 Muslims and one other; 23 Hindus, 58 Muslims and one other were injured. Four Hindus, 19 Muslims and two others were killed in 129 incidents of mob violence in different jurisdictions. Ninety–three cases of arson in different jurisdictions resulted in the death of two Hindus and 12 Muslims and injuries to seven Muslims. Police firing on 67 occasions caused to deaths of 19 Hindus and seven Muslims and injuries to 45 Hindus, 21 Muslims and two others.

12th Jan produces a gruesome incident similar to Radhabai Chawl but this time it is a Hindu Mob and Muslim women. The report cites that

Though the miscreants were arrested and tried by the Sessions Court at Bombay , later on they were all acquitted on the ground that the panchanamas were defective and that the eye–witnesses were not produced

There is no reference in the report of anybody being brought to justice for the other such incident.

The statistics on the 12th too bear signs of a backlash.

Police resorted to firing on 31 occasions in different jurisdictions resulting in the deaths of four Hindus and six Muslims and injuries to 23 Hindus and seven Muslims. Fifty–six cases of stabbing occurred in different areas resulting in the deaths of three Hindus, 27 Muslims and injuries to 11 Hindus and 41 Muslims. Seventy–one cases of mob violence in different areas occurred in which one Hindu and six Muslims were killed; nine Hindus and 21 Muslims were injured.

From the 13th to 15th the violence peters out with lower overall numbers but deaths due to stabbing report a higher Muslim number while on injuries the numbers are comparable between the two communities.

The final tally reported by the Commission across December 1992 and January 1993.

Dead — 900(575 Muslims, 275 Hindus, 45 unknown and 5 others). The causes for the deaths are police firing (356), stabbing (347), arson (91), mob action (80), private firing (22) and other causes (4).




Injured — 2,036 (1105 Muslims, 893 Hindus, and 38 others).

The cunulative numbers present a chilling overall casualty rate but it must be borne in mind, a 100 of the muslim deaths occured during the first 2 days of violence in December 1992 mostly on account of police firing on Muslim mobs.

In fact if you examine the days of peak violence on account of the "Hindu backlash", on no single day did the cumulative Muslim deaths equal  or exceed those on the first day of violence in December 1992.

The reports conclusions on the question of

Whether any individual or group of individuals, or any other organization, were responsible for such events and circumstances

For the December phase the report completely absolves any individuals or groups of individuals for the Muslim reaction instead it calls it spontaneous and leaderless which commenced as peaceful protest, but soon degenerated into riots. Now contrast this with its own language in the reporting of the events of the same day.

Large mobs of Muslims came on the streets and there was recourse taken to violence without doubt. This time the Muslim mobs appear to have come out with the intention of mounting violent attacks as noticed from their preparedness with weapons of offence.

How does the report square the intentions and preparedness with spontaneity ?

The report then goes onto blame Shiv Sena, Bal Thackeray, Madhukar Sarpotdar and Manohar Joshi for inciting the Jan 1993 phase of retaliation.

Because some criminal Muslims killed innocent Hindus in one corner of the city, the Shiv Sainiks 'retaliated' against several innocent Muslims in other corners of the city.

There is no material on record suggesting that even during this phase any known Muslim individuals or organizations were responsible for the riots, though a number of individual Muslims and Muslim criminal elements appear to have indulged in violence, looting, arson and rioting.

The report neither names the Muslim criminal elements in a significant way nor does it name specific individuals responsible for specific acts of violence in its conclusions. In fact the only individuals the report names explicitly in its conclusions are the 31 police officers against whom it recommends specific action to be taken.

A lot has been made in the media on the purported letting off the hook of politicians who engineered the riots. The names of Madhukar Sarpotdar, Manohar Joshi and Bal Thackeray are oft repeated including some media reports even mentioning BJP leader Gopinath Munde. The reality of the conclusions drawn by the report is however quite different.

In the entire volume on conclusions (volume 1) Madukar Sarpotdar's name appears only once and that too not for ascribing blame for any specific incident or riot but for expounding a "doctrine of retaliation". Most of what has been reported in the media against him appears in volume 2 and the smost serious pecific case against him is illegal possession of a pistol.

Manohar Joshi's name appears only twice. The first time in reference to the 13 day Vajpayee Government asking him to revive the Commission. The second time in ascribing blame for the Jan 1993 phase. Again here too there is no specific incident or riot that is called out but only a "doctrine of retaliation" is mentioned.

There is no reference to Gopinath Munde in the conclusions report, in fact no BJP Leader is mentioned by name in the report for any of the violence. It is a media myth and a mischevious one at that which has references to Munde and the BJP largely on account of Munde's assistant being apprehended with a firearm not licensed to him.

Bal Thackeray is referred to 3 times The first time for his writings, the second time for his attitude in in the Time Magazine Interview and the third time that he commandeered like a General the retaliation. While no specific instances of commandeering are mentioned in the conclusions volume. Volume 2 however goes into the alleged notes made by a journalist Mohite who accompanied Mayor Handore to Thackeray's house and overhead Thackeray's phone conversations which is the basis for the Commissions observation on Thackeray commandeering the riots. While Thackeray was  arrested briefly a few years ago the case against him fell apart.

Offstumped Bottomline: The 1992-1993 riots are a blot on civil society.

Attempting to selectively cull the vicious spiral of cause and effect 17 years own is not about healing the wounds or society of the malaise of mob violence.

Instead it is about vote bank politics and political correctness of the Left of Center media in assuaging it sense of guilt over the 1993 blasts convictions.

A serious debate on ridding India of the scourge of mob violence would have focused more attention on how Law enforcement needs to be reformed and how local communities should be made stakeholders in law enforcement.

Instead this one sided of secular template that the media is pushing does neither justice to the affected Muslims who have since moved on 17 years after the fact nor to the Hindus who too were affected in comparable numbers.

By asking irresponsible questions like "What about the Hindu Terrorists ?" the media is obscuring facts and manufacturing fiction and a dangerous one at that.

Specific action on specific individuals for specific acts of violence on both communities must be taken and the judicial process brought to closure without delay.

The one sided witch hunt the media is clamouring for, however serves no purpose but to fester open wounds and further vote bank politics.

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Dalits on rampage in Haryana town
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--> <b>Violence in Agra after truck crushes four, curfew imposed</b> 
Agra, Aug 29: Violence erupted here after four persons were run over by a speeding vehicle, with<b> angry protesters torching 20 trucks prompting authorities to clamp curfew in Nai Ki Mandi and Mantola area</b>.

Additional District Magistrate, city, was injured as members of the community indulged in brickbatting and fought pitched battles with the police.

<b>"The violence started after the four youths, who were taking part in Shab-e-Barat festival, were crushed to death by a speeding truck late last night," </b>police said.

Following the accident, the members of the community took to streets, stopping vehicular movement in the Dhakran crossing area. They also torched 20 trucks. Curfew has been imposed and additional police force has been deployed in the violence-affected areas.

"Efforts are on to bring the situation under control," District Magistrate, Agra, Mukesh Meshram said. Authorities have ordered for closure of educational institutions in the city as a precautionary measure. 
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Muslims on rampage.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Violence in Agra </b>
The Pioneer Edit Desk
Muslims must denounce rioters
Wednesday's communal violence in Muslim-dominated areas of Agra is indicative of the fragile peace that prevails in many places across the country. It also shows that all<b> it takes is an incident as far removed from Muslim issues as a road accident for the community's goon brigade to go on the rampage, secure in the knowledge that they shan't be punished for their criminal behaviour</b>. It will be recalled that <b>after Saddam Hussain was hanged in Baghdad, Muslim hoodlums owing allegiance to the Samajwadi Party had gone berserk in Agra, stoning buses and setting upon tourists while pretending outrage over a fallen dictator's execution in a foreign land</b>. On that occasion, too, the political leadership of the day and a pliant district administration had silently watched goons claiming to represent the Muslim community running amok, causing destruction if not death. This time, it is worse. A truck accidentally hit four Muslim men riding a motorcycle in violation of all traffic rules; they were ostensibly observing Shab-e-Barat <b>although it defies imagination as to how a night of prayers for departed souls can be equated with shocking hooliganism in the streets and on highways, as was witnessed on Tuesday night all over the country.</b> Soon after the road accident, no doubt caused by the recklessness of the four men who died in the incident, <b>large gangs poured out into the streets of Muslim-dominated mohallas of Agra, stormed the police station where the truck had been parked, set it ablaze along with other passing vehicles, attacked Hindu homes and terrorised their occupants in an orgy of pre-planned violence. If the accident had not occurred, the mobs would have manufactured some other reason.</b>

<b>Such was the ferocity of the mobs that the police initially took shelter behind closed doors and the District Magistrate had to cower in a locked room. By the time the police regrouped and tried to restore order, the damage had been done</b>. That the Director General of Police and the Home Secretary of Uttar Pradesh, who had gone to assess the situation, had to sneak out from the Circuit House which had been surrounded by a murderous mob led by BSP MLA Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto speaks volumes about the law and order situation. We will no doubt hear the champions of 'secularism' argue that such appalling arson, loot and vandalism are expressions of legitimate Muslim angst; we can also be sure that the facts will be lost in the clamorous defence of Wednesday's hooliganism that will be put up by the Samajwadi Party, the Congress, the Left and, not to be ignored, the BSP - after all, the villain of the piece is a ruling party legislator.

Yet, it would be in order to suggest that the Uttar Pradesh Government should not be seen to be succumbing to Wednesday's crass expression of communalism, fuelled and fanned by malcontents within the Muslim community. This is an opportunity for Chief Minister Mayawati to demonstrate that her Government, unlike the previous regime, will not be found wanting in using force to put down trouble-makers and ensuring peace prevails. Neither Mr Bhutto nor his supporters should be allowed to hold Agra to hostage and thus instigate violence elsewhere. A second point that needs to be made unambiguously is that <b>the men who ran riot in Agra do not represent the Muslim community, nor are they interested in protecting the interests of Muslims. </b>But to underscore this point, saner Muslims must speak up and ensure their voice is heard.
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<b>Mob fury leaves one dead, 50 injured in Agra </b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Twenty of the 50 injured were policemen, police said. Six of the injured-- four policeemen and two firemen--were in a serious condition, officials said, adding some of the injured policemen were senior police officers.

<b>Curfew was clamped in six police station areas of Mantola, Tajganj, Nai Ki Mandi, Lohamandi, Rakabganj and Sadar. Prohibitory orders were also clamped in the city.</b>
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The district administration had announced an ex-gratia relief of Rs 1 lakh each to the next of the kin of the deceased while Rs 25,000 would be provided to the seriously injured.
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A police vehicle of the Lohamnadi police station that reached the spot was set afire along with a firebrigade tender, eyewitnesses said.

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Agra muslims can start riots on anything, everything.
And reason they give for huge family is that one or two may used in riots and two three will continue reproduction process and couple of them will work for family. <!--emo&Big Grin--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='biggrin.gif' /><!--endemo-->
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>BJP forms committees to probe violence in Gohana, Agra </b>
New Delhi, Aug 29: BJP on Wednesday set up two separate committees to probe the caste violence in Gohana in Haryana and cases of rioting in Agra.

A three-member committee headed by former Union Minister and Madhya Pradesh MP Satyanarain Jatiya will visit Gohana to assess the situation and present a report to party chief Rajnath Singh.

Another committee headed by senior BJP leader Vinay Katiyar will visit Agra to assess the situation and submit a report to Singh.

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they are also infected by babu's committees for chai pani and doing nothing.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->There are reports that one youth has died in hospital. Six critically injured men have been admitted to SN Medical College. More than 70 people, including the Additional District Magistrate and police personnel, have been hurt in the violence that continued for six hours.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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Porn racket hits Delhi school and
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Riot happy muslims are back in rioting mode in Delhi.

Are they going to catch these muslim guys, ofcourse not they are Muslim , vote bank of Congress.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Muslims, Hindus riot in Godhra town
Fri Aug 31, 2007 7:40PM IST

Hindus and Muslims attacked each other in Godhra on Friday, police and government officials said, in the same town in which the deadly month-long Gujarat riots began in 2002.

Friday's violence started as a classroom squabble between Muslim and Hindu boys.

The children from both sides later complained to their parents, who then took the fight to the streets. Soon angry mobs were torching vehicles, throwing stones, looting shops, and beating each other up.

"This was enough for both the sides to come out on the streets and attack each other," said Milind Torawane, a local government official. "We are trying to bring the situation under control."

About 20 people have been taken to hospital with injuries, he said.

In February 2002, 59 Hindu pilgrims were killed in a fire on a train at Godhra station.

A mob of Muslim men were blamed for starting the fire in retaliation for the destruction of a mosque by Hindu extremists and 87 Muslim men are still awaiting trial in connection with the incident. [please enlighten me of this new fairy tale or does he/she mean babri, pearls of wisdom, 14 years later it somehow provoked them ...]

Savage riots engulfed the Hindu-majority state over the following month. More than 2,500 people were murdered, most of them Muslims, according to human rights groups, although officials put the death toll at about 1,000.

The Supreme Court condemned Gujarat's Hindu-nationalist government - still in power today - as "modern-day Neros", who allowed Hindus to kill Muslims with impunity.

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<b>Curfew imposed in Allahabad, many injured</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Allahabad, September 1: Curfew was imposed in the volatile old city area of Allahabad on Saturday, following stone-pelting by an agitated mob over the alleged desecration of a holy book, resulting in injuries to more than a dozen policemen.

The trouble began late on Friday night in Kareli Police Station area, where a holy book was allegedly found desecrated inside a place of worship, police said.

Hearing the report, an angry crowd gheraoed the police station, where they were given the assurance that the culprits would be brought to book "as soon as possible", police said.
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Did Hindus started rioting after Hussain junk pictures?
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Fatal attack on a Hindu youth by Muslims
August 31, 2007


Vasai (Maharashtra): Sarvesh Tarachand Meher (Age-19 yrs) studying in 11th Std. at New English School’s junior college was waiting at the bus-stop at Vasai along with his friends for a bus going to Arnala. At the bus stop, a person called Baba and Sarvesh got pushed against each other and there was a verbal fight among them. Baba and his friends left from the scene; but returned with 15-20 persons and beat up Sarvesh. Sarvesh lodged a complaint at Vasai police station and even showed the house of a person who had beaten him. (It has become difficult to control crime in this country as criminals are Muslims and police do not want to take any action against them. – Editor)             

Baba and his associates got angry as Sarvesh lodged a complaint against them with the police. Baba collected nearly 150 Muslims. (Muslims assemble in large numbers within no time. Hindus must learn this skill from them – Editor). A few alert citizens informed the police station and police reached the scene. As soon as Sarvesh reached the bus stop, Baba and his associates attacked him right in front of the police; but police just stood there as onlookers. (Despite getting information about the situation in advance, police did nothing and just watched as a Hindu was beaten up at the hands of demonic Muslims. There is no alternative but to revolt against such inactive police. – Editor)
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Two days and five different cities in India are under attack by Muslims.
Result of Congress appeasement policy.
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Godhara riots
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Re #288 editor's comments

Muslims do assemble in numbers when they *know* that they are going to target a much smaller number of people, and that too unarmed people (and hence stand a much smaller chance of getting injured).

But see how they run away when asked to give blood (by hospitals) even for their own kin.

B@stards are very good at making a noise when they are all together. But individually, they are spineless cowards.

Hmm..Let there be a fight between muslims and the cawngress..that will be fun..!!
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--> शुक्रवार की शाम काला डांडा <b>कब्रिस्तान स्थित मसजिद में धर्मग्रंथ फाड़े जाने की बात पर बवाल मच गया था। </b>पुलिस को गोलियां चलाकर स्थिति संभालनी पड़ी थी। हादसे में दो लोग गोली से घायल हो गए थे। इस घटना के बाद क‌र्फ्यू लगाया गया जो अब भी जारी है। इसमें किसी तरह की ढील नहीं दी गई है। बलवाइयों के नेतृत्वकर्ता के रूप में एक सपा नेता का नाम सामने आया है।
  दूसरी ओर आगरा में हिंसा के बाद अब शहर तेजी से सामान्य हो रहा है। शहर के मिश्रित आबादी वाले दो थाना क्षेत्रों में क‌र्फ्यू में ढील दी गई। दो क्षेत्रों में रात का क‌र्फ्यू जारी रखा गया है। <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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Anger at minorities commission hearing

Special Correspondent

MUMBAI: Anger and frustration boiled over during the public hearing of the National Commission for Minorities on Wednesday, as the Muslim community voiced its anguish at the “betrayal” by the Congress government and the lack of political will to implement the Srikrishna Commission’s report on the Mumbai riots of 1992-93.

People expressed their feelings of aggrievement and insecurity 14 years after the communal carnage in Mumbai. The hearing in the afternoon at the State government guest house took a noisy turn when people’s representatives tried to speak and articulate issues concerning the community.

Arif Naseem Khan, Congress MLA, bore the brunt of the anger and his speech was shouted down with cries of “down with the Maharashtra government.”

Various individuals and NGOs said there was no need for an MLA to speak here and they had no faith in the elected representatives or the government. The proceedings were disrupted for a while as everyone protested against the Congress-NCP government which they said had done little to implement the Srikrishna Commission’s report or punish the guilty.

Next in the line of fire was Maharashtra Minister of State for Labour Baba Siddiqui, who tried to calm down the angry gathering. He too had to stop speaking. Finally, the Commission said that only NGOs or individuals were required to speak. Some calm was restored after Dr. Zoya Hasan, member of the Commission, suggested that women speak for a while.
Absence of justice

The National Commission for Minorities headed by former Union Minister Mohammed Shafi Qureshi was hearing public representatives and NGOs on various issues concerning the minorities. It will meet the Maharashtra Chief Minister on Thursday. Though important issues such as education, lack of jobs and overall discrimination were raised, the most vital point was the complete lack of justice after the riots.

Speaker after speaker said the government, despite an election promise way back in 1999, failed to keep its word. Farid Batatawala, who has been campaigning for riot victims for 14 years, said that in the two major incidents during the riots — Suleiman Usman Bakery and Hari Masjid incidents — the government must punish the guilty policemen. Habib Fakir, educationist, said the government lacked the political will to implement the Srikrishna Commission’s report.
Victims’ woes

The Commission also heard depositions from the riot victims. Tariq Wagle narrated how his son Shahnawaz, who was 16 in 1993, was shot dead by the police in front of him. Till now, the policemen involved had not been punished, Mr. Wagle said. He had named all the people involved, but they had been promoted, he said.

Farooq Mapkar, who was injured in the Hari Masjid firing, said that he was a victim but the police had charged him with murder. Till today, no case had been filed against the policemen but he was facing trial.

Nirbhay Bano Andolan and several other groups demanded the dismissal of policemen involved in the Mumbai riots. Hasina Sheikh from Awaz-e-Niswan, said that people did not come forward and register complaints as they feared the police. The government must open the over 1300 cases which had been closed, she said.

Dr. Zeenat Shaukat Ali, Professor of Islamic studies, said that, “as an Indian, it is a big shame that I have to come here and ask for justice when the Indian Constitution does not discriminate.”

Women also complained about the way the police harassed their sons and husbands. Khatoon Sheikh from the group Hukook-e-Niswan, said that there was a lot of fear and the government must ensure their security.

NGOs also made the point that ensuring justice was not the responsibility of Muslims alone. The entire society must participate in demanding it. Saumya Uma from Women’s Research and Action Group said that when the State government decided to implement the Srikrishna Commission’s report, the Shiv Sena said it would cause problems. Why did the State not act against the Sena’s threats and punish politicians inciting the people, she asked.

There was also scepticism about the outcome of the hearing. This is the fifth National Commission for Minorities and this is the first time it is visiting various places and assessing the problems for itself. It has already submitted a detailed report on internal displacement after the Gujarat riots.

A member clarified that it was not an executive body, but it could add its voice to the voices of the people.

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