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Thursday, 12 September 2013

Curfew relaxed in India’s riot-affected state.

Curfew relaxed in India’s riot-affected state.

Indian paramilitary soldiers stand guard during
 a one day shutdown in Srinagar on July 1, 2013
.—Photo by AFP
LUCKNOW | 12 Sep 2013 ::  With the situation showing improvement, curfew was relaxed for five hours on Wednesday in riot-hit Muzaffarnagar while Baghpat witnessed a communal clash, leaving a constable injured.
District magistrate Kaushal Raj Sharma said the situation in Muzaffarnagar was under control and no untoward incident was reported.
“Curfew was relaxed from 12 noon till 4pm and later extended till 5pm in Kotwali, Civil Lines and Nai Mandi areas of the district,” IG (special task force) Ashish Gupta told reporters.
Hindu and Muslims clashed in Tirthal village in Baghpat during which stones were pelted at each other. A constable sustained head injuries, Mr Gupta said.
The administration had imposed curfew in Kotwali, Civil Lines and Nai Mandi areas of the district on Saturday following the communal flare-up. On Tuesday, curfew was relaxed for two-and-a-half hours in these areas.
Forty people have died in the clashes in various districts of western Uttar Pradesh. Apart from 34 deaths in Muzaffarnagar, two have been reported from Meerut, one each have been reported from Hapur, Baghpat, Saharapur and Shamli.
In Agra, Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav alleged that some political parties were trying to take advantage of the situation in Muzaffarnagar and adjoining areas and stirring up trouble.
“If we do not remain alert then such incidents will be repeated, because some people on whom the people of Uttar Pradesh did not trust will try to take advantage [of the situation],” he cautioned.(Courtesy:Dawn)

Monday, 9 September 2013

Communal riots spread in north India, 28 killed.

Hindus and Muslims riots spread in north India, 28 killed.

Indian army conducts a flag march following
 communal clashes at Muzaffarnagar in India,
 Sept 8, 2013. — Photo by AP
MUZAFFARNAGAR | India | 09 Sep 2013 :: Communal violence was spreading into new areas of northern India on Monday, despite an army-enforced curfew put in place after deadly weekend clashes broke out between Hindus and Muslims.
Gunfire and street battles that erupted Saturday in villages around Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh state have killed at least 28 people and left many more missing, police said.
Soldiers deployed to the region have been given orders to shoot rioters on sight, state government official Kamal Saxena said.
By Monday morning police had arrested 90 people. Still, the violence spread to the neighbouring districts of Shamli and Meerut overnight.
Dozens of rioters attacked a group of soldiers who were evacuating people Sunday night from the riot-torn village of Wazidpur, Saxena said.
The soldiers responded by opening fire on the rioters, but no one was hit, he said.
The violence began Saturday night after a meeting of thousands of Hindu farmers called for justice in the killing of three young men from Kawal village who had objected when a woman was being verbally harassed.
Officials said some of the farmers had given hate-filled speeches against Muslims at the meeting.
Clashes with Muslims broke out after the meeting, with many participants carrying guns, swords and knives, senior police officer Arun Kumar said.
Incendiary rumours being spread by mobile phones and social media were fuelling the spread of violence and making it difficult for soldiers to restore calm, state police inspector Ashish Gupta said.
Shops and schools were closed Monday in Muzaffarnagar, about 125 kilometres north of New Delhi. Soldiers are searching homes for weapons.(Courtesy:Dawn)Read More>>>