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Riots In India -2
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<b>Curfew clamped following a clash between two groups</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Five persons were injured when followers of two Muslim communities clashed with each other over a dispute to offer namaz, forcing the authorities to impose curfew in Bodhrawadi area in Udaipur on Saturday, police said.

The clash between followers of the <b>Bohra sect and Shabab community </b>took place over offering namaz, they said.

President of the Bohra Youth, Abid Adib, alleged that the members of Shabab community were not allowing them to offer namaz for the past few days and when community members reached Moiyatpura mosque for prayers, they were attacked.
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<!--QuoteBegin-Mudy+Sep 15 2007, 09:44 PM-->QUOTE(Mudy @ Sep 15 2007, 09:44 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Curfew clamped following a clash between two groups</b><!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Five persons were injured when followers of two Muslim communities clashed with each other over a dispute to offer namaz, forcing the authorities to impose curfew in Bodhrawadi area in Udaipur on Saturday, police said.

The clash between followers of the <b>Bohra sect and Shabab community </b>took place over offering namaz, they said.

President of the Bohra Youth, Abid Adib, alleged that the members of Shabab community were not allowing them to offer namaz for the past few days and when community members reached Moiyatpura mosque for prayers, they were attacked.
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Bohras are not considered as Muslims by other sects of Muslims. Bohras are similar to parsis. These guys are mostly businessmen and their mother tounge is Gujarati as compared to Urdu.
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<b>AMU students on rampage, set VC`s residence afire</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Aligarh, Sept 17: Angry over the killing of a student in the Aligarh Muslim University campus, <b>hundreds of students went on rampage and set afire the Vice-Chancellor's residence early this morning.</b>

Hundreds of students protesting against the killing of an engineering student of the varsity ransacked and set afire the Vice Chancellor P K Abdul Aziz's residence, police said, adding the Vice-Chancellor was not present at his residence when the incident took place.

<b>The protestors later attacked the AMU staff club and the proctor office causing heavy damage to property</b>.

According to sources, Mazhar Naeem, a BSC engineering student and resident of Aftab hostel, was attacked near his hostel by unidentified persons late last night.

Naeem was rushed to the Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College where he was declared brought dead, sources said.

AMU spokesman Dr Rahat Abrar said that the motive behind the killing of the student has not yet been ascertained and is being investigated.

<b>Rapid Action Force and PAC personnel have been deployed in the varsity campus where the situation was said to be tense but under control.</b>
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<b>Reason behind riots in AMU</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The students' anger and frustration mounted because before Nayeem's murder, a Class IX girl was allegedly raped by some non-teaching employees of the girls' hostel on September 8. Despite protests, no action was taken against the alleged rapists
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In May, then vice-chancellor Naseem Ahmad was about to complete his tenure. Therefore, in April, he had to complete the process of empanelling his successor. But he reportedly came under tremendous pressure from different lobbies among the AMU employees, who were pushing for their own candidates for VC. Ahmad could not withstand these pressures and quit AMU in the first week of April.

After he left, two murders took place (in the first and last week of April). There seemed to be no reason for the murders of seemingly innocent students.

There were murmurs inside the university that the murders were intended to create turmoil on the campus so that opinion could be mobilised to empanel a civil servant (not an academic) as the next VC.

However, in May, P K Abdul Azis, an academic and then vice-chancellor of the Cochin University of Science and Technology, was appointed VC. This move was resented by many AMU staffers. Outlook magazine published a report questioning Azis's academic credentials, which further affected his acceptability.

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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Mob goes on rampage, four cops critical</b>
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Four policemen were critically injured when mob pelted stones and burned the Jamia police post. The violence erupted in Zakir Nagar near Butler house after few Rehriwallas had a fight with policemen. The news spread that <b>a constable had kicked the religious book with his foot.</b>  [quran]

According to<b> police Rehriwallas are banned in the area and they were just doing their duty. "When the tension increased I with four other representatives went to Jamia police post to discuss the situation,"</b> said Sultan, a local of the area.

Even as they were duscussing more than 1200 people started pelting stones on the police post.

"We were trapped inside, Additional SHO Akhilesh Yadav tried to control the situation but was beaten. The staff somehow managed to saved themselves," he added.

"For-one-and-half-hour the mob pelted stones," said a police personnel. Three other police personnel identified as<b> Shambhu Dayal, Satyendra and Deepak were also injured critically. While Yadav is in the ICU of Holy Family hospital other three are battling for their life in Apollo</b>.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Karuna is insulting Hindus everyday, no riots at all, here only rumor that someone had lkicked quran and hell broke.
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#26
Here is the reason behind AMU riots - They are crazy. Killer and victim both were Muslims.
<b>Cellphone behind AMU death</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Three drug-addled youths, who allegedly stole cellphones and sold them to raise money for their addiction, were arrested today with a few stolen mobiles, including the one owned by Mazhar Naeem.

Mazhar was attacked when he tried to resist their attempt to snatch his cellphone near his hostel last Monday. He was declared brought dead at a local hospital.

Raghuveer Lal, Aligarh’s senior superintendent of police, confirmed that the motive was robbery.

“Mazhar, hit on the head with a blunt weapon, had a C-100 Samsung cellphone. They struck him when he tried to resist them. As he collapsed bleeding, they escaped with the cellphone.”

The C-100 handset, once a popular piece of gizmo, is believed to have a good resale value.

The trio, who the police identified as<b> Ashraf, Tariq and Sadiq, are residents of Aligarh</b>. A motorcycle and a country-made revolver, apparently used to hit Mazhar, have also been seized. Tests have confirmed that the traces of blood found on the weapon came from Mazhar.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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Karuna is insulting Hindus everyday, no riots at all, here only rumor that someone had lkicked quran and hell broke.
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I have heard that Wahabis in the Kingdom burn copies of the Qu'raan Sharif to signal their absolute non-worship of any symbol.

Is this true? If so, is there any link? I wonder how our native converted pious idiots would react to seeing the Most Exalted Book being Ha' laal' ed by the best among believers. Of course, an Indian muslim has to go to the Land of the Holy Defiled Temples (the Haraam Mosques), film the scenes himself, and show the film to his brethren back in India. If anybody else does the job, our charming little lightbulbs will use their Allah-given logic and start burning Hindu shops.

Truly, the Arabs are the real Muslims. No one believes the Molester's Holy S*it as much as them. Hindu converts - be they recent additions to the Religion of Peace or people forced to convert by the Blessed Babur - are fragile; they have to keep convincing themselves that their entire life is not a big spiritual waste, since occasional application of the native Hindu brain that they have must be giving them glimpses of the rank inferiority of islam to the sublime Dharma that the peaceful true Hindus (i.e., the ones the converts and psecs call "the RSS-types") around them practice. But the Arabs, no. With them its always "Let me now wash. Then I will bray. Then I will eat. Then I will *art, facing away from the site of the Pilgrimage. Then I will sleep. Then I will wake up. Then I will bray. Then I will sleep. Then I will wake up. Then I will brush. Then I will bray. Then.." <!--emo&Rolleyes--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='rolleyes.gif' /><!--endemo-->
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Ration riots in West Bengal.
Ration riots have dealers running for cover
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#29
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When A Tree Shook Delhi authored by journalist Manoj Mitta and lawyer HS Phoolka will be released later this week
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->November 1, 1984, a massacre began. Over 3,000 Sikhs were hacked to death. But the police and the Government looked the other way. Commission after Commission whitewashes the guilt of the accused. Now 23 years later a new book nails the guilty in chilling detail.


Among the accused - Kamal Nath, now Union Minister for Commerce, he led the mob outside Gurudwara Rakab Ganj, where two Sikhs were roasted alive, in the immediate vicinity of the Lok sabha.

Amod Kanth (now Chief Vigilance officer, Delhi Jal Board) abetted mass crime against a single Sikh by making a victim out to be an aggressor.

Sajjan Kumar, Jagdish Tytler and Dharma Dass Shastri, Congress leaders led mobs and forced the police to release rioters.

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Muslim Riot is not about Tasleema, It is about Hindu civilization
11/23/2007 2:53:50 AM Kalyanaraman

Muslim riot in Kolkata is not about Tasleema, it is about hindu civilization; it is about hindu civilization's response to the festering muslim problem

CPI-M's muslim appeasement has led to the situation of cries in the city of joy.

CPI-M has created a monster and has no clue on how to contain it

The killing fields of Nandigram will not go away. Every raped child crying there will come to haunt the marxists and Antonia who has acquiesed in the killings of Nandigram by marxist criminals called cadre.

Shahjahan Laskar and Selim Laskar of such a cadre in Nandigram, do not represent the muslim face of the marxists. They just represent the criminal gangs (imported, paid goons, mercenaries and) engaged as the party cadre to seek revenge against the 'others'. After all, Buddha has clearly shown who are 'ours' in his lexicon; the 'ours' are CPI-M members. Rest are lumpen to be criminally assaulted by criminals as the state law enforcement apparatus is kept aside as silent idiots, mere paid servants of the state party combine, where the distinction between the party dada and the state authority operating under the figleaf of the idiot 'law', which is an ass, is totally erased. Constitution? It is scrap in the marxist book.

The next step is for Buddha to quit and yield power to the chosen few among the muslim bandhu, like the All-India Minorities Forum, Maulana Toha Siddiqui of Furfurasharif Muzaddedia Anath Foundation, Qaumi Awaz Welfare Society, Milli Ittehad Parishad, Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind or even the Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen's MLAs of distant Hyderabad who tried to attack Tasleema, whose self-appointed role as guardians of islam is what will dictate their priority issues and the CPI-M's ideological subservience to the shariat.

When the lumpen rule, the lumpen call the shots using Buddha's of the world as blundering idiots falling deeper and deeper into chaos losing the fig-leaf of the so-called power won in the ballot.

Remember history. West Bengal is broken off from Bangladesh -- both are bangla-bhaashi. The area where the city of joy started weeping and held in terror requiring army marches is full of voters from Bangladesh who are captive vote-bank for the marxists.

Where Buddhas and Karats goofed up is in not realising that 46% of the population of Nandigram was muslim and many Nandigrami-s including muslims, were thrown out of their homes.

Muslim problem will continue to haunt Bharatam. None of the politico-s have any clue as to how to resolve the impossible problem of many ongoing attempts at positing islamic nation vis-a-vis democratic bharatam.

Will the Buddha start telling the muslims crying for Tasleema's expulsion that both Tasleema and criers are descendants of hindu pitr-s? Yes, pitr-s who existed much before the Prophet (PBUH)? Even Pakistan proudly claims in archaeological circles that it has a 5000 year history from Mohenjodaro (not mentioning that it was part of Sarasvati Hindu civilization). Of course, a fatwa may be issued on those who claim that muslims had a history before PBUH. Is there a way to transport the muslim psyche beyond the Prophet chronology into the mists of history where all were hindu?

Once the muslims realise that they have common bonds with the hindu though of a lineage running back into more than jnaati or 7 seven generations, that the people of Bangladesh and West Bengal, for instance, speak the same sonar Bangla language, maybe there is hope? If hopes are dupes, fears are liars. Maybe, a civilization has to restore its identity based on some hope. The problem will not go away, by thinking it will cease to exist by just turning a Nelson's eye to it.





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Vijayalakshmi
11/23/2007 Re: Muslim Riot is not about Tasleema, It is about Hindu civilization
It is the unscrupulous so-called secular politicians who are responsible for creating 'the monster'.Today,some jihadi allegedly 'admitted' to planning the kidnap of Rahul Gandhi,after garlanding him with grenades! This may be a ploy to win 'sympathy' for the'heir-apparent', and also to give him special protection at the tax-payers' expense!That whole family of Italian Sonia are enjoying VVIP status at the cost of the Indian tax-payer.Let Sonia pay for the 'security' for her children and son-in-law. Otherwise let them face the jihadis, who are the products of the 'minority communal politics' of Sonia and her ilk.While 'overtly' supporting muslims, Sonia 'covertly' promotes Christians, with the ultimate aim of christianizing India.Poor Taslima is only an excuse for jihadis wanting to show off their clout with the spineless politicians.
R.Vishwanathan
11/23/2007 Re: Muslim Riot is not about Tasleema, It is about Hindu civilization
Yes, Secular India has deveolped a monster - the monster of muslim aggressive assertiveness. Hindus are helpless spectators of this development. If and when some of the Hindus raise even their little finger in resistance, that finger
(and more) would be cut off by the print and broadcast media. The feeling Hindus are too few and too disunited to put up any effective fight against the rise and spread of vicious Muslim communalism.I am not optimistic about the fate of Hindus even in India.

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#31
Gory assault leaves Assam burning
How's the MP from Assam (Manmohan Singh) sleeping these days?
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#32
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>City court to scrutinise CBI request to close 1984 anti-Sikh pogrom case  </b>
Staff Reporter | New Delhi
Tough times loom ahead for former Union Minister Jagdish Tytler as the CBI decision to close the case of the 1984 anti-Sikh pogrom against him is likely to be scrutinised by a city court.

<b>The court on Thursday sought the address of a crucial witness, declared 'untraceable' by the CBI, for possible deposition</b>.

The CBI in its chargesheet on September 29 had claimed that Jasbir Singh, who had allegedly heard Tytler inciting a mob to kill Sikhs, could not be examined as he was currently settled in the USA, and his whereabouts were not known.

On October 4, the Delhi Gurdwara Management Committee and November '84 Carnage Justice Committee had moved an application seeking a copy of the said chargesheet, so as to aid them in filing a petition against the agency's claim.

<b>Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM) Sanjeev Jain directed senior counsel H S Phoolka, representing the Sikh bodies to furnish Singh's address as he claimed that the witness had expressed a desire to record his testimony in the case.</b>

"As I understand, you rely upon the testimony of Jasbir Singh. Give me his address and I would direct the CBI to trace him," the ACMM said, while directing the counsel to furnish the address on December 6. However, The court expressed doubt as to whether Singh's attendance could be ensured.

To this, the counsel said that the witness had expressed his desire to present himself before the court, and hence there was no ground for any apprehension.

<b>According to the chargesheet filed by the CBI, Singh in his affidavit to the Nanavati Commission on August 31, 2000 had averred that he had overheard Tytler rebuking his men on the night of November 3, 1984 ... For nominal killing of Sikhs in his constituency. </b>

The court, however, did not accede to the request of the counsel for copy of the chargesheet. It had issued a notice to the agency on application of counsel. The CBI raised its objections submitting there was no provision in law, which entitled a third party such copies.

"I am not inclined to accede to the counsel's plea (seeking a copy of the chargesheet). The counsel had sufficient time to inspect the file between October 4 and today...," the judge said.

The CBI, in its reply filed also said that the investigation in the case was conducted after taking into account all aspects, including the conspiracy angle.

The case relates to an incident on November 1, 1984 in the aftermath of the assassination of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, when a mob had set on fire Gurdwara Pulbangash, killing three persons.

As per the agency's chargesheet, while the incident left three persons dead, Sardar Thakur Singh, Badal Singh and Gurcharan Singh, the bodies of two of them were found in burnt conditions and were subjected to a post-mortem.

The case, which was registered on the basis of affidavits filed before the Nanavati Commission of Inquiry, involved Congress leader Jagdish Tytler.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Private channel fishes out '84-riots witness </b>
Pioneer.com
Staff Reporter | New Delhi
A private television channel on Thursday claimed to have punctured the submission of the CBI in a local court that a witness in the 1984-riots case involving former Union Minister Jagdish Tytler was 'untraceable'. News channel CNN-IBN claimed that it had located the <b>witness, Jasbir Singh, in California who told the channel that the CBI had never contacted him.</b>

"The fact that you are talking to me means that I am accessible..." a release issued by the channel quoted Singh as saying. Singh, who has filed several affidavits against former Union Minister Jagdish Tytler before various commissions, told the channel that he was willing to testify before the court and narrate everything provided he and his family's safety was guaranteed.<span style='color:red'> He also claimed that a Congress councillor had called him five months ago and asked him to change his statement or face dire consequences, the release claimed</span>. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Continuation of Congress led Fascism; Sikh PM is hiding culprits just to stay in power.
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1984 rioters were paid Rs 500 for each killing: Book
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The rioters of the 1984 Sikh carnage, in which over 3000 people were killed in Delhi, were apparently paid Rs 500 for each person they killed, a new book on the riots reveals, reinforcing the allegation that the violence far from being spontaneous was the outcome of a conspiracy.
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This was Rajiv Gandhi's Congress paying rioters Rs 500 (it was a decent sum then) for each killing. And Rajiv's wife Sonia has an audacity to call Gujarat CM '<i>maut ka saudagar</i>'.
It's pretty clear as to who was doing <i>sauda</i> here.
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#35
Achalpur Riots: Kashmir in Maharashtra
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#36
<b>My murders are better than yours</b> Swaminathan Aiyar:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/S_A_Aiy...how/2677642.cms
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In another thread it was mentioned as to how Maharastra Govt has been pretty wish-washy in dealing with this Ra(j)scal Thackeray. Now there's violence spreading. <!--emo&:angry:--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/mad.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='mad.gif' /><!--endemo-->
Violence in Nashik, Pune; Centre sends more forces
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Violence spread to Nashik where MNS activists attacked fruit vendors hailing from North India on Tuesday. Reports said that Pune, Aurangabad, Nanded, Latur and Amravati too witnessed some trouble.

Incidents of violence targeting north Indians in Mumbai started on February 3 after MNS leader Raj Thackeray launched a verbal tirade against the community.
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#38
Put out alerts for Teesta and her chums
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Kerala sits on riot report indicting Cong govt, Muslim League

RAJEEV PI

Posted online: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 at 0000 hrs IST

KOCHI, APRIL 25
The judicial commission probing Kerala’s worst communal massacre in Marad in 2003 has severely indicted almost every arm of the Congress-led United Democratic Front Government: politicians, police officers and top bureaucrats.

It has also found that the massacre was a planned conspiracy involving extremist organizations, including those funded from abroad, organisations, it said, successive state governments have used to cultivate “vote banks.”

<b>And that at least one senior politician belonging to the Muslim League, part of the ruling Congress-led front, had advance knowledge of the conspiracy.</b>

The report of the commission, set up in 2004 and headed by District Judge Thomas P Joseph, has been kept under wraps by the state government which received it two months ago. It has been accessed by The Indian Express.

The report asks the state government—which declined to allow a CBI probe—to hand over the investigation to a special investigation team. Its reason: the state police not only botched up investigation, it planted false leads and avoided looking at the wider conspiracy.

Marad, a sleepy fishing village off Kozhikode, hit headlines on January 3, 2002 when Hindu and Muslim extremist elements were quick to hijack what began as a trivial altercation over drinking water at the public tap.

A couple of Hindus and three Muslims lay dead the morning after.

This was the first communal eruption in this village of 275 Hindu and 191 Muslim families. The police did round up a few men, almost all were found to belong to mainstream political groups, Congress, CPI(M), BJP and the Muslim League. Police later found several had a dual identity as members of a rash of extremist outfits.

No chargesheet was filed for a year and a half— until after Marad erupted again, much more violently, at sunset on May 2, 2003. Armed men chopped and hacked eight Hindu fishermen to death on the beach. One assailant was reportedly hacked by mistake in the melee. The killers then escaped into the local Juma Masjid.

The commission’s report notes the submission of then Kozhikode Police Commissioner T K Vinod Kumar that hundreds of local Muslim women converged on the mosque to prevent the police from entering it to catch the killers.

While the police tried to reason with them, a nearly 300-strong armed Hindu mob gathered as well threatening to attack the cops if they didn’t catch the killers.

Driven to the wall, the cops opened fire after lathicharges and teargassing failed, injuring one man. Vinod Kumar’s deposition asserts that ‘‘the conspiracy was hatched in the Marad Juma Masjid and other places.’’

The cops later confiscated a huge cache of arms from this mosque, including explosives.

By then, the communal rift in Marad was total. The Sangh Parivar had driven away all Muslim families from the village, not allowing them to return and rapidly converting Marad into a saffron bastion.

So much so that even then chief minister A K Antony had to plead with the Sangh leadership to be allowed into Marad after the incident.

Local Muslim families, all 191 of them, had to live in exile in relief camps or with relatives elsewhere, for over a year. The Antony Government did not dare to help them get back to their homes.

The Muslim League, meanwhile, vehemently opposed demands to have the Marad massacre probed by the CBI. Though Antony said his Government would consider a ‘‘partial CBI probe,’’ the Government later submitted to the commission that it decided not to have a CBI probe since a partial probe was not ‘‘procedurally possible.’’

The commission, however, dismisses this Government view saying it would not stand legal scrutiny. Its report cites a Supreme Court order asserting that such a probe was indeed possible, and adds that the Government’s stubborn unwillingness to have the CBI look into the massacre was ‘‘mysterious’’.

But the commission’s documents are more revealing. One is the deposition of N P Rajendran, president of the Calicut Press Club, which the Government sought to help restore peace in Marad. Rajendran told the commission that Muslim League state secretary and then state Industries Minister P K Kunhalikutty had asked him while he was at the Chief Minister’s residence for the Marad meeting: “Where’s the guarantee that the CBI, if allowed to probe the incident, will not arrest me or Panakkad Syed Mohammed Ali Shihab Thangal (Muslim League supremo)?” The commission’s report also says a senior Muslim League leader knew about the conspiracy that later led to the killings.

Its other key findings:

• Coming in for strong indictment is then Kozhikode District Collector T O Sooraj, currently director of Industries. The commission has observed that allegations that the Collector was a communalist cannot be dismissed as untrue.

The Collector had taken custody of the mosque from where the police had seized lethal weapons. But, the commission noted, he allowed Muslim League leader E Ahmed, then an MP and now Minister of State for External Affairs, to enter the mosque and offer prayers, even as an explosive situation prevailed in the area.

• The commission dismissed as ‘‘untrue’’ the Collector’s deposition that intelligence officials had not alerted him about the possibility of violence.

• The commission has taken a serious note of the deposition of state DGP K J Joseph, that the then Assistant Commissioner of Police (Kozhikode) Abdul Rahim “failed to investigate and take prompt action in Marad.’’ The DGP deposed that Rahim not only ‘‘hid the truth from his superior officers’’ but also tried to establish that the key accused in the massacre on the beach on May 2, 2003 were not guilty.

• The report talks about the presence of extremist outfits with foreign links operating in Kerala, and slams the current and previous state Governments for their failure to take any effective action against these elements, being ‘‘interested only in the vote banks.’’

The commission has asserted that there was a much larger conspiracy than what the police crime branch has revealed in Marad, and it must be probed.

What happened in sleepy Marad

• On Jan 3, 2002 a couple of Hindus and 3 Muslims were killed after a trivial altercation over drinking water.

• No chargesheet filed for over a year

• On May 2, 2003, 8 Hindu fishermen hacked to death, killers escape into mosque

• All 191 Muslim families driven out of the village by Sangh Parivar

• Cong ally Muslim League opposed CBI probe, Govt agreed

• Then Kozhikode district collector T O Sooraj indicted for bias in favour of Muslim League

• The commission dismissed as ‘‘untrue’’ Sooraj’s deposition that he had no intelligence alert

• State DGP said ACP “hid truth” from superior officers.

• The report talks about the presence of extremist outfits with foreign links operating in Kerala

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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->For, the West Champaran district administration refused to acknowledge him as a riot victim. <b>Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's announcement on a financial package for the 1984 riot victims in 2005 raised fresh hopes in Chawla family which has since shifted to Patna.</b> They were to be awarded 10 times of the initial compensation of Rs 9,600 given immediately after the riots, besides land. The State Information Commission recently issued a letter to West Champaran DM, asking him to confirm if Chawla was given a compensation of Rs 9,600 after the riots.

The commission also slapped a fine on the then DM, M K Singh, for not providing the information to the commission on time.

In response, the West Champaran DM's office sent a letter to the commission, acknowledging its 'mistake' in not recognising Chawla as a riot victim and put the blame on the office's subordinate staff.Since then Chawla has been writing letters to various authorities of the Union and state governments. The officers concerned have got letters from the PM's office as well. But to no avail. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

25 years after '84 riots, victim's woes don't seem to end
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TUMKUR: Prohibitory orders under Section 144 were clamped in Gandhinagar area of Tiptur town in Tumkur district on Saturday midnight following clashes.

At least 50 civilians and 10 policemen, including Tiptur Circle Inspector C.C. Patil were injured. Eight shops of people of a particular community were torched on the Gandhinagar Main Road. Many vehicles were burnt. Trouble began, according to police, when the Ganesh Utsav approached the Gandhinagar Masjid. It was alleged that some miscreants pelted stones and the devotees retaliated.

The police resorted to lathi-charge to bring the situation under control.

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DH News Service, Haveri: 

One person was killed and six were seriously injured in a clash that broke out over a trivial issue and later took communal turn at Kanavali Village in Haveri district on Friday night.

More than 150 persons were arrested on Saturday in connection with the violence involving  dalits and Muslims. Police stated that the situation in the village was under control, but still tense. Platoons of and KSRP and DAR police have been stationed in the village.

The war of words during the school sports meet in the village on Friday led to clashes in which one Hanumantappa Shivappa Sottappannavar (60) was killed. When one of the schools did well in the sports meet, the other group objected. A truce was brokered in the evening. But a fresh trouble started on Friday night over the same issue, leading to violence.

In the violencet, four houses were set on fire, four grocery shops were looted andnearly 200 houses in the dalit colony was destroyed. Fearing attacks on them, the dalits from the village fled their houses and hid themselves in the nearby fields throughout the night.

IGP visit

Inspector General of Police (North) Ragavendra Auradkar, Deputy Commissioner P S Vastrad, Superintendent of Police Vikas Kumar, and Dr Ambedkar Development Corporation Chairman and MLA Nehru Olekar visited the village on Saturday and consoled the dalit families.

Mr Auradkar assured the dalits  that police security would be provided to them until they felt safe. Mr Olekar promised them that he would try to get them compensation from the government for their rehabilitation as most of their household things had been destroyed.

Meanwhile, the Social Welfare Department has announced Rs one lakh for the family of Hanumantapp. Also, Rs 25,000 each compensation has been announced for the seriously injured, and Rs 10,000 to those who suffered minor injuries. The funeral of Hanumanthappa was held amidst tight police security on Saturday.
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