20 Men Arrested In Delhi Hanuman Jayanti Violence, 2nd Shooter At Large

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New Delhi: Medalal Meena, the Delhi Police Sub-Inspector injured in last night's violence during a religious procession, said the police had initially separated the two communities when altercation broke out between them outside a mosque in Jahangirpuri.

The Hanuman Jayanti procession was made to go one way and the Muslims another but they came face to face after a while and the police were caught in between. Eight policemen and a civilian were injured in the violence. Mr Meena was shot in the arm.

The police have arrested 14 men in the case so far. Among them is Aslam, who, the police say, shot at Sub-Inspector Meena. A country-made pistol has been recovered from him. Another man, Ansar, who started the quarrel, has also been arrested, the police said.

Mr Meena said he was on duty at the back of the procession but came to the front when the altercation started. "An argument started at the front, I went there. It turned into a brawl. Then stone throwing started in front of mosque. But the staff separated the two groups.

The Hanuman Jayanti procession people were sent to G block side. Then they reached Kushal Chowk from there. Those coming from C block side were stopped there. Then there was peace. But then more crowd came with rods and swords, and more stone throwing started from among them. There were ladies gents and kids. Bullets were fired too. I was hit in my hand," he said.

The Sub-Inspector, however, said he could not see who was the assailant. He also did not notice what triggered the fight and who started it.

According to the First Information Report filed in the case, the rally was passing by a mosque when Ansar, allegedly started arguing with those participating in the rally.

The altercation soon escalated and both sides started throwing stones at each other, the FIR says.

A local resident, Noor Jahan, rejected allegations that the violence started from the mosque. This was the first time arms were wielded in a Hindu religious rally in the area, she said.

Last week, communal clashes broke out in four states - Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand and West Bengal - during the celebrations of Ram Navami, the festival which marks the birth of Hindu God Ram.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/som...nti-violence-2895141#pfrom=home-ndtv_bigstory
 
New Delhi: Twenty people have been arrested over the violence in northwest Delhi's Jahangirpuri that took place last evening, in which eight policemen and a civilian were injured.

Here's your 10-point cheatsheet to this big story:

The police said two minors have also been apprehended for the violence which took place during a Hanuman Jayanti procession.

Three country-made pistols and five swords have been seized from the arrested men, the police said. The men have already been produced in court.

Among the arrested men is Aslam, who, the police say, shot at Delhi Police sub-inspector Medalal Meena. A country-made pistol has been recovered from him.

Another man, Ansar, who allegedly brought four or five people with him and started arguments with procession members near the mosque, has also been arrested. This altercation escalated to stone pelting from both sides.

In a video that emerged this afternoon, a second man has also been seen firing a pistol. The police said he has been identified and efforts are on to arrest him.

The clash broke out last evening between two communities during a Hanuman Jayanti procession. Both sides have accused the other of initiating the violence.

The Muslims in the area have claimed that those participating in the Hanuman Jayanti procession carried weapons and tried to vandalise a mosque.

Participants in the procession admitted that they carried arms but blamed the violence on the Muslims, who they said, threw stones at them.

The police have registered a case under sections relating to rioting, attempt to murder and Arms Act. Ten teams of officers from the Crime Branch and Special Cell have been formed to investigate the matter.

Last week, communal clashes broke out in four states - Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand and West Bengal - during the celebrations of Ram Navami, the festival which marks the birth of Lord Ram.

https://www.ndtv.com/delhi-news/20-...er-at-large-2895641#pfrom=home-ndtv_topscroll
 
COVID is rising in Delhi and sure to spread to the rest of the country.

Hopefully it happens sooner, so these losers on either side can be shut the hell up in their homes and practise their religions to their heart's content.
 
What is Hanuman Jayanthi? Are they inventing new holidays now?
 
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I wish Gods decide who is better by having a street battle for everyone to see so that the followers can simply watch and decide for themselves.
 
What is Hanuman Jayanthi? They are inventing new holidays now?


It is popular in some parts of India. Hanuman was born in South india. Specifically in Karnataka where Kishkinda is. Hence more popular in South.
 
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New Delhi: People from "both communities" are among 23 arrested over the violence in northwest Delhi's Jahangirpuri that took place on Saturday evening, in which eight policemen and a civilian were injured, the police said on Monday.
"23 people have been arrested. They are from both communities. Eight have a previous criminal record. Action will be taken against any person found guilty irrespective of their class, creed, community and religion," Delhi Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana said at a news briefing.

However, belying his assertions of control, stone-throwing erupted almost at the same time once again in Jahangirpuri, around 20 km away, over the questioning of the sister-in-law of an accused.

"The case is being investigated by the Crime Branch. 14 teams have been formed. Four forensic teams visited the crime scenes today and collected samples. Analysis of CCTV footage and digital media is being done," Mr Asthana said.

"Some people are trying to disturb peace through the medium of social media. We are monitoring social media closely, and legal action will be taken against those who are found spreading misinformation. The public should not pay heed to rumours," he added.

The police said five guns and five swords have been seized from the arrested men. They have already been produced in court.

Among the arrested men is Aslam, who, the police say, shot at Delhi Police sub-inspector Medalal Meena. A country-made pistol has been recovered from him.

A second gunman, identified as Sonu Chikna, is on the run. The police were trying to question his sister-in-law when a group of protesters led by women charged at them and threw stones.

The clash broke out on Saturday evening between two communities during a Hanuman Jayanti procession. Both sides have accused the other of initiating the violence.

The Muslims in the area have claimed that those participating in the Hanuman Jayanti procession carried weapons and tried to vandalise a mosque.

Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana denied claims that attempts were made to raise saffron flags at the mosque, but said efforts were on to find out what led to the clash, news agency PTI reported.


Participants in the procession admitted that they carried arms but blamed the violence on the Muslims, who, they said, threw stones at them.

Last week, communal clashes broke out in four states - Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand and West Bengal - during the celebrations of Ram Navami, the festival which marks the birth of Lord Ram.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/del...s-say-police-2896986#pfrom=home-ndtv_bigstory
 
Is Modi so incompetent that he can't even clear the CAPITAL of the country of illegal bangladeshis and rohingyas for 8 years despite having absolute majority ? Imagine what must be happening in the rest of the country.
 
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