Showing posts with label Muzaffarnagar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muzaffarnagar. Show all posts

Congress Drew Parallel Between Godhra 2002, Muzaffarnagar and Assam Riots

Congress spokesperson P C Chacko has made a legitimate demand by suggesting that Akhilesh Yadav government  has "no right" to   continue.  Congress  drew a parallel between the 2002 post-Godhra riots in Gujarat and the Muzaffarnagar communal violence,which claimed 43 lives, injured scores of people, destroyed properties worth crores of rupees and left more than 50,000 people in relief camps,"  in UP.. He said that the Akhilesh Yadav government has "no right" to continue in office as it failed miserably to take preventive action. Congress, however, made it clear that it was not demanding imposition of President's rule in the SP-ruled state.

P C Chacko confirmed what Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Vice President Rahul Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had observed during their visit to riot areas and said, "It is almost like revisiting the Gujarat riots once again. At a time when the country is in need of communal harmony and religious tolerance, the state government has failed miserably to take preventive action". 

INDIA HONEST wants to remind the Congress party and its spokesman P C Chacko, why a double standard by the centre and the party leaders, because Congress ruled Assam has faced much more worst violence recently, and in Assam violence many times more persons (including the minority Muslims) were killed and displaced in ethnic and communal riots. Yes there the Congress party  failed to use "all time favourite opportunity of blaming BJP" for the riots. 

You failed to ask CM Gogoi to resign or even blame him for his criminal failure in gauging the boiling mood of people in advance and taking necessary preventive steps. As Congress has equated 2002 post-Godhra riots in Gujarat and the Muzaffarnagar 2013 riot and should must add Assam and persuade justice in all the cases with equally strong hands, without discrimination.

The standard and moral of most political parties has gone down so low that they never think and work in the people's  or even the bigger national interest, but indulge in nasty blame game for individual party politics. Benefit of party has over shadowed the national and larger people interest.

BJP spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman accused that there is some kind of understanding between Congress and SP, that while on the same day the CBI closed the disproportionate assets ( six year old) case against SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav citing lack of evidence (?? if CBI does not have evidence, why they issued charge sheet at the first instance and waited for six years,this destroyed the credibility of CBI's  investigation capabilities). 

The most important tragedy of this UPA government is that it has converted the investigating agencies, as a tool to blackmail opposition parties to dance around the UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, and false cases are filed and withdrawn at the whims of Congress; as we have seen in numerous cases like corruption cases filed against BSP Chief Mayawati,  SP  Chief  Mulayam  Singh, YSR Congress Jagan Reddy, Madhu Kode...............and many more and subsequently withdrawn.

INDIA HONEST proposes why a PIL in Supreme Court should not be filed for knowing the alleged role of establishment in ordering investigation, filing wrong charge sheets and after a considerable long period of wait and bargain and subsequently as per the ordes of their political bosses   diluting the cases and even withdrawing. Supreme Court should determine what is the rational or justification behind these acts of intentional blackmail or misdeeds for gaining favour ?

SP's Muslim Face Azam Khan Betrayed Faith of Muslims

Secularist mask of Akilesh Yadav led SP government in Uttar Pradesh has been completely torn open in the spate of communal incidents, that has taken place since this government has come in power. Police records show that 39 communal riots have happened between March 2012, when Akhilesh too over as CM, and August 2013.

The "Headlines Today" special investigation 'Operation Riot For Votes' lays bare the plot at the base of the destruction unleashed in Muzaffarnagar as described by various police officers : 

It is now official that, "After the first murders in Muzaffarnagar, all suspects were freed on 'orders from above' ".

HT asked : Main role I think was Azam Khan's, that he put pressure.
Second Officer,Fugana Police Station, R S Bhagaur, : That's right, that's right.

HT asked:You won't do anything, you will let things happen as they are happening.
Second Officer,Fugana Police Station,R S Bhagaur: Yes

HT: This is all political, they are trying to take advantage of the situation.
Second Officer,Fugana Police Station, R S Bhagaur: Everyone is trying to take advantage.

Full details of this politician's involvement in the volatile build-up, can be imagined by going through the sequence of events which led to large-scale communal violence.

The latest communal riot that took place in  Muzaffarnagar as reported in the media : "" started when a Muslim boy Shahnawaz, a local resident of the village molested two Hindu girls, who were returning home with their kin Gaurav from college.  Gaurav first tried to oppose and argue this act of molestation but finally decided to go home silently, only to return with his friend on bike  to the Muslim dominated area of the village to protest against molestation of their female relatives and allegedly attacked Shahnawaz. 

Meanwhile, Shahnawaz’s neighbours who had assembled in anticipation of trouble; rushed to his rescue and nabbed the two youths and beat them mercilessly to death. Shahnawaz was also injured in the attack and  taken to hospital where he died .

The whole incident happened in the presence of the police personnel near the spot of the incident, but they refused to act or intervene . They probably decided to wait ( it is presumed ) for higher authorities from Lucknow as the matter was sensitive but communal and more important related to a criminal from minority  .

It is reasonably argued that any proper police action on the same day of incident ; by arresting  the culprits among the villagers would have stopped "all that nasty" took place on subsequent days. 

Why the police forces at local level or district level did not do what their duty is in such type of incidents ? 

Who stops them for taking the proper actions, if the incident relates to people from minority ? 

Why not a police force act and protect the people and prevent escalation of tension and violence ? Why state police force will not arrest criminals ? 

Why the leaders, often talk that criminal does not have religion, but failed to act and guide to act on this theory? Are not many of these so called secular leaders harming both minority or majority with their appeasement policy ? 

Many residents of Civil Lines and Nai Mandi areas blamed ruling Samajwadi Party leaders and the authorities concerned for their failure to check the communal rioting. They accused the district authorities of acting at the behest of local SP leaders in failing to arrest the men who had hacked two youths — identified as Sachin and Gaurav — to death at Kawal village in the district on August 27. 

A 54-year-old retired degree college principal in the city said, "Had they acted impartially and arrested those responsible for killing the two youths, the situation could have been nipped in the bud,". 

Most residents in Shiv Chowk and Chappar areas accused senior district officials of playing into the hands of local SP leaders and compromising the law-and-order situation.

Why this adamant and arrogant political leaders are hell bent on escalating the communal tension and then blame other political parties for this ? Is it a secret plan of ruling parties to polarise the voters on communal line and than blame others for that, ahead of polls in 2014 ?

Condemning the violence Muslim clerics cautioned the people against "political conspiracies" aimed at dividing them on religious lines and appealed for peace and harmony in Uttar Pradesh. All India Muslim Personal Law Board member Maulana Khalid Rashid  said, "The Muzaffarnagar violence in condemnable.... For past few days, there were attempts to create tension in western UP.... The violence there is result of political game, which should be exposed,".

It is believed, Azam Khan got their calculations wrong, as he hoped to play saviour for the Muslims, so ordered the police to go slow on a handful of Jats angered with the killing of two of their boys in Muslim dominated Kaval village and were bent on creating mayhem. But as the game plan of the Muslim political leader misfired and the situation went out of control very quickly as the flames spread to the hinterland.




Samajwadi Party's Communal Poster Unmasked


Secularist mask of Akilesh Yadav led SP government in Utter Pradesh has been completely torn open in the spate of communal incidents, that has taken place since this government has come in power. Police records show that 39 communal riots have happened between March 2012, when Akhilesh too over as CM, and August 2013.

The "Headlines Today" special investigation 'Operation Riot For Votes' lays bare the plot at the base of the destruction unleashed in Muzaffarnagar as described by various police officers : 

It is now official that, "After the first murders in Muzaffarnagar, all suspects were freed on 'orders from above' ".

HT asked : Main role I think was Azam Khan's, that he put pressure.
Second Officer,Fugana Police Station, R S Bhagaur, : That's right, that's right.

HT asked:You won't do anything, you will let things happen as they are happening.
Second Officer,Fugana Police Station,R S Bhagaur: Yes

HT: This is all political, they are trying to take advantage of the situation.
Second Officer,Fugana Police Station, R S Bhagaur: Everyone is trying to take advantage.

Full details of this politician's involvement in the volatile build-up, can be imagined by going through the sequence of events which led to large-scale communal violence.

The latest communal riot that took place in  Muzaffarnagar as reported in the media : "" started when a Muslim boy Shahnawaz, a local resident of the village molested two Hindu girls, who were returning home with their kin Gaurav from college.  Gaurav first tried to oppose and argue this act of molestation but finally decided to go home silently, only to return with his friend on bike  to the Muslim dominated area of the village to protest against molestation of their female relatives and allegedly attacked Shahnawaz. 

Meanwhile, Shahnawaz’s neighbours who had assembled in anticipation of trouble; rushed to his rescue and nabbed the two youths and beat them mercilessly to death. Shahnawaz was also injured in the attack and  taken to hospital where he died .

The whole incident happened in the presence of the police personnel near the spot of the incident, but they refused to act or intervene . They probably decided to wait ( it is presumed ) for higher authorities from Lucknow as the matter was sensitive but communal and more important related to a criminal from minority  .

It is reasonably argued that any proper police action on the same day of incident ; by arresting  the culprits among the villagers would have stopped "all that nasty" took place on subsequent days. 

Why the police forces at local level or district level did not do what their duty is in such type of incidents ? 
Who stops them for taking the proper actions, if the incident relates to people from minority ? 
Why not a police force act and protect the people and prevent escalation of tension and violence ? Why state police force will not arrest criminals ? 
Why the leaders, often talk that criminal does not have religion, but failed to act and guide to act on this theory? Are not many of these so called secular leaders harming both minority or majority with their appeasement policy ? 

Many residents of Civil Lines and Nai Mandi areas blamed ruling Samajwadi Party leaders and the authorities concerned for their failure to check the communal rioting. They accused the district authorities of acting at the behest of local SP leaders in failing to arrest the men who had hacked two youths — identified as Sachin and Gaurav — to death at Kawal village in the district on August 27. A 54-year-old retired degree college principal in the city said, "Had they acted impartially and arrested those responsible for killing the two youths, the situation could have been nipped in the bud,". 

Most residents in Shiv Chowk and Chappar areas accused senior district officials of playing into the hands of local SP leaders and compromising the law-and-order situation.

They criticised  imposition of censorship on the media by not allowing the distribution of any type of newspapers in  whole of Muzaffarnagar city and district, has  resulted in more rumours, fear and misunderstanding.

Why this adamant and arrogant political leaders are hell bent on escalating the communal tension and then blame other political parties for this ? Is it a secret plan of ruling parties to polarise the voters on communal line and than blame others for that, ahead of polls in 2014 ?

Condemning the violence Muslim clerics cautioned the people against "political conspiracies" aimed at dividing them on religious lines and appealed for peace and harmony in Uttar Pradesh. All India Muslim Personal Law Board member Maulana Khalid Rashid  said, "The Muzaffarnagar violence in condemnable.... For past few days, there were attempts to create tension in western UP.... The violence there is result of political game, which should be exposed,".

RLD. chief Ajit Singh and BSP's Leader Swami Prasad Maurya called for dismissal of the UP government and imposition of President's Rule. Ajit Singh said that the Akhilesh government is unable to control the situation and even senior police official have deserted Muzaffarnagar fearing for life and blamed so called secular  SP government of Akhilesh for more  than 100 communal riots in UP, since he came to power in March last year.

It is believed, Azam Khan got their calculations wrong, as he hoped to play saviour for the Muslims, so ordered the police to go slow on a handful of Jats angered with the killing of two of their boys in Muslim dominated Kaval village and were bent on creating mayhem. But as the game plan of the Muslim political leader misfired and the situation went out of control very quickly as the flames spread to the hinterland.