What's new

[VIDEOS] February 2020 Delhi riots - Mobs attack Muslims, mosques

If the protestors are crossing a line, should it not be the police job to bring them to order rather than encourage mobs to take the law into their own hands?

Joshila would ever answer that. I asked the same question.

In which book is this fair?

They hired goons from UP to come in to Delhi and wreck Muslim lives and property and the police were instructing them who to attack and what to destroy because they didn’t know which business was owned by Muslims and which house belonged to a hindu. Some of the BJP supporters here choose to go blind when it comes to these things.
 
If the protestors are crossing a line, should it not be the police job to bring them to order rather than encourage mobs to take the law into their own hands?

You won’t get a proper answer to that question. All they’ll say is ”but what about that Muslim? What about all the protesters?”. They know deep down that BJP is persecuting minorities, but they’re okay with it. In fact, it’s what a lot of them want.

Anything can be justified these days with mental gymnastics and whataboutism.
 
Last edited:
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Iran condemns the wave of organized violence against Indian Muslims.<br><br>For centuries, Iran has been a friend of India. We urge Indian authorities to ensure the wellbeing of ALL Indians & not let senseless thuggery prevail.<br><br>Path forward lies in peaceful dialogue and rule of law.</p>— Javad Zarif (@JZarif) <a href="https://twitter.com/JZarif/status/1234519783435067392?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 2, 2020</a></blockquote>
<script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Iran condemns the wave of organized violence against Indian Muslims.<br><br>For centuries, Iran has been a friend of India. We urge Indian authorities to ensure the wellbeing of ALL Indians & not let senseless thuggery prevail.<br><br>Path forward lies in peaceful dialogue and rule of law.</p>— Javad Zarif (@JZarif) <a href="https://twitter.com/JZarif/status/1234519783435067392?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 2, 2020</a></blockquote>
<script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Delhi violence: India summons Iran envoy, protests minister Javad Zarif's tweet

New Delhi lodged a "strong protest" over comments made by Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif on matters internal to India, sources said. In a tweet, Zarif had decried what he called "organised violence against Indian Muslims".

India on Tuesday summoned the Iranian envoy, Ambassador Ali Chegeni, to protest the Iranian foreign minister's description of the communal violence in Delhi as "senseless thuggery" and "organised violence against Indian Muslims".

A "strong protest" was lodged over comments made by Foreign Minister Javad Zarif on matters internal to India, sources said.

Javad Zarif made the remarks in a tweet he posted late on Monday night.

He urged New Delhi to "ensure the well-being of all Indians" and said the path forward lay "in peaceful dialogue and the rule of law".

https://www.indiatoday.in/index/sto...t-india-summons-iran-envoy-1651924-2020-03-03
 
bengal is one state which gets a free pass in the national press despite using state machinery for human right violations. Who ever wins, Bengal has already lost.
Are you referring to historical incidents? Like during Mamata's time or even earlier the Basu era? Any educative pieces worth reading in this regard.

If they raise slogans, you think physically attacking them is fine?

Yes. Stones would probably be extreme, but even then, I wouldn't be quick to condemn stone-pelting a mob marching down a street rabidly shouting "Goli Maaron..." However, I'd wholeheartedly support dousing them in cowdung.

I don't think, despite all the stuff you post, that you blanket-hate Muslims. But let's be realistic here. When the BJP-incited crowds chant that slogan, they're not really referring to a mythical anti-national beast, but simply Muslims, especially those busy minding their own business. In fact I think the quiet Muslim irritates the BJP the most, because he makes it harder for them to implement their games.
 
Are you referring to historical incidents? Like during Mamata's time or even earlier the Basu era? Any educative pieces worth reading in this regard.

Both Jooti Basu and Momota. Buddhadeb was the best of the lot. The criminals shift allegiance based on those in power and get a free pass while police looks the other way.
 
Delhi Violence: Man Forced to Sing Anthem Dies, Cops Dilute Case

Is Delhi Police shielding members of its force in the case of a killing that took place during the violence in northeast Delhi?

Why have Delhi Police failed to identify the police personnel involved in the filming and abuse of five seriously injured men, one of whom, identified as Faizan, is now dead?

Why is Delhi Police's version of the circumstances around Faizan's death differing from details mentioned on Faizan's death certificate issued by Delhi's LNJP hospital?

All serious questions. No answers.

https://www.thequint.com/news/india...ce-who-forced-injured-to-sing-national-anthem
 
Anyone from Delhi can confirm if Aam Aadmi Party leader Tahir Hussien's involvement in starting the riots?

How much truth is to this News? I saw a video of a Sikh describing the riots saying that Sikhs who were with Muslims in the protests were beaten up later and their shops were burned down by Muslim mobs.
 
Anyone from Delhi can confirm if Aam Aadmi Party leader Tahir Hussien's involvement in starting the riots?

How much truth is to this News? I saw a video of a Sikh describing the riots saying that Sikhs who were with Muslims in the protests were beaten up later and their shops were burned down by Muslim mobs.

Tahir hussain is absconding for over a week now. Why do you think he is missing if he is not guilty?
 
Tahir hussain is absconding for over a week now. Why do you think he is missing if he is not guilty?

Because the Indian judiciary is not known to be at the highest standard of dispensing justice in recent times?
 
Anyone from Delhi can confirm if Aam Aadmi Party leader Tahir Hussien's involvement in starting the riots?

How much truth is to this News? I saw a video of a Sikh describing the riots saying that Sikhs who were with Muslims in the protests were beaten up later and their shops were burned down by Muslim mobs.

Tahir hussain is absconding for over a week now. Why do you think he is missing if he is not guilty?

Because the Indian judiciary is not known to be at the highest standard of dispensing justice in recent times?

He incited riots and is guilty.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Iran condemns the wave of organized violence against Indian Muslims.<br><br>For centuries, Iran has been a friend of India. We urge Indian authorities to ensure the wellbeing of ALL Indians & not let senseless thuggery prevail.<br><br>Path forward lies in peaceful dialogue and rule of law.</p>— Javad Zarif (@JZarif) <a href="https://twitter.com/JZarif/status/1234519783435067392?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 2, 2020</a></blockquote>
<script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

He is extremely well informed or maybe Modi & Trump's close friendship made him tweet this. Hindus have died in this riot as well but the way lutyens media potrayed it as if it was an attack only on muslims.

The name of the man who pointed the gun towards police is Shahrukh. NDTVs Ravish Kumar quickly changed the name in his show and called him Anurag Mishra to somehow prove the guy was a hindu. After the lie being caught, his pal Shekhar Gupta from Print tried tweeted saying Shahrukh is an aspiring model, PUBG addict, hookah smoker, Tiktok bluff but no criminal record. :))

Petrol bombs, weapons and stones were found from Tahir Hussain's rooftop. He was even caught on the video instigating the rioters. This guy is also charged for killing of IB Officer Ankit Sharma by stabbing him more than 400 times (forensic report). He is on the run now but rest assure Amit Shah will find him and give him what he deserves.

There was a video about how Umar Khalid asking people to riot on the same days when Donald Trump was visiting India.

Waris Pathan's statement of 15 crore muslims can dominate 100 crore hindus. Then Hinduon se azaadi slogan by protestors in Mumbai.

Indian muslims were as much responsible for this violence as Hindus but media & Liberals trying to give it a different picture. But I am glad that majority of Indians now know what the truth and motive is. Shaheen Bagh lost all its credibility after 24th Feb Delhi riots. The mask is totally off now unfortunately.
 
He is extremely well informed or maybe Modi & Trump's close friendship made him tweet this. Hindus have died in this riot as well but the way lutyens media potrayed it as if it was an attack only on muslims.

The name of the man who pointed the gun towards police is Shahrukh. NDTVs Ravish Kumar quickly changed the name in his show and called him Anurag Mishra to somehow prove the guy was a hindu. After the lie being caught, his pal Shekhar Gupta from Print tried tweeted saying Shahrukh is an aspiring model, PUBG addict, hookah smoker, Tiktok bluff but no criminal record. :))

Petrol bombs, weapons and stones were found from Tahir Hussain's rooftop. He was even caught on the video instigating the rioters. This guy is also charged for killing of IB Officer Ankit Sharma by stabbing him more than 400 times (forensic report). He is on the run now but rest assure Amit Shah will find him and give him what he deserves.

There was a video about how Umar Khalid asking people to riot on the same days when Donald Trump was visiting India.

Waris Pathan's statement of 15 crore muslims can dominate 100 crore hindus. Then Hinduon se azaadi slogan by protestors in Mumbai.

Indian muslims were as much responsible for this violence as Hindus but media & Liberals trying to give it a different picture. But I am glad that majority of Indians now know what the truth and motive is. Shaheen Bagh lost all its credibility after 24th Feb Delhi riots. The mask is totally off now unfortunately.

sorry but what are you saying? What did Javad Zarif tweet that got you so riled?
 
He is extremely well informed or maybe Modi & Trump's close friendship made him tweet this. Hindus have died in this riot as well but the way lutyens media potrayed it as if it was an attack only on muslims.

The name of the man who pointed the gun towards police is Shahrukh. NDTVs Ravish Kumar quickly changed the name in his show and called him Anurag Mishra to somehow prove the guy was a hindu. After the lie being caught, his pal Shekhar Gupta from Print tried tweeted saying Shahrukh is an aspiring model, PUBG addict, hookah smoker, Tiktok bluff but no criminal record. :))

Petrol bombs, weapons and stones were found from Tahir Hussain's rooftop. He was even caught on the video instigating the rioters. This guy is also charged for killing of IB Officer Ankit Sharma by stabbing him more than 400 times (forensic report). He is on the run now but rest assure Amit Shah will find him and give him what he deserves.

There was a video about how Umar Khalid asking people to riot on the same days when Donald Trump was visiting India.

Waris Pathan's statement of 15 crore muslims can dominate 100 crore hindus. Then Hinduon se azaadi slogan by protestors in Mumbai.

Indian muslims were as much responsible for this violence as Hindus but media & Liberals trying to give it a different picture. But I am glad that majority of Indians now know what the truth and motive is. Shaheen Bagh lost all its credibility after 24th Feb Delhi riots. The mask is totally off now unfortunately.

yup..time for you guys to purge the evil Muslims and their offspring right? i mean the mask is off yes?

I remember reading similar statements by supporters of a small movement that gained traction in Germany many many years ago. They used to blame the communists for starting "fires" and riots too..eventually when they got the chance they "purged" their great" nation of these communists as the "mask came off"..
 
India is burning.

The economy is failing, the extremists are in control and tourism is collapsing.
The place stinks of excrement and no amount of fake propaganda is going to save them this time.
 
India is burning.

The economy is failing, the extremists are in control and tourism is collapsing.
The place stinks of excrement and no amount of fake propaganda is going to save them this time.

Pakistanis and their dreams. Keep having them. As if you wishing it will make it come true.

Everytime i see posts like this, i feel sorry for you guys.
 
India is burning.

The economy is failing, the extremists are in control and tourism is collapsing.
The place stinks of excrement and no amount of fake propaganda is going to save them this time.

Sounds like Imran Khan's wet dream.
 
Best bit is that the Indians keep burying their heads in the sand.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">On the day he was going to die, a neighbor told Anwar Kassar to leave. He declined saying he had lived in Shiv Vihar for 30 years. That evening when the neighbor returned, Kassar body was still smoldering. Our latest from <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/DelhiRiots2020?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#DelhiRiots2020</a> <a href="https://t.co/lRLNdp0ppk">https://t.co/lRLNdp0ppk</a></p>— Niha Masih (@NihaMasih) <a href="https://twitter.com/NihaMasih/status/1235886155024883712?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 6, 2020</a></blockquote>
<script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
Best bit is that the Indians keep burying their heads in the sand.

They aren't though. They are scanning the news and countering every negative story by spinning it by victim-blaming. There won't be a single negative article about India, even those with names and quotes which they won't try to rubbish. This is how cyber warfare works. India has the most fanatical bots in the world, you won't find a single Pakistani or Muslim site where they aren't spewing their propaganda.
 
They aren't though. They are scanning the news and countering every negative story by spinning it by victim-blaming. There won't be a single negative article about India, even those with names and quotes which they won't try to rubbish. This is how cyber warfare works. India has the most fanatical bots in the world, you won't find a single Pakistani or Muslim site where they aren't spewing their propaganda.

I did my own little experiment.
Every time I made a statement criticising india, one usual poster would pop up almost immediately to defend India.

Its like he's scouting for anything negative... No matter what it is or how trivial it is, Indian's reputation must be defended come what may.
 
Pakistanis and their dreams. Keep having them. As if you wishing it will make it come true.

Everytime i see posts like this, i feel sorry for you guys.

Highly unlikely that anyone who would go to any length to defend the racist and bigoted crimes by BJP would feel sorry for anything that has to do with Pakistan or Muslims of India.
 
I cannot find my father's body': Delhi's fearful Muslims mourn riot dead

As Mohammad Arshad’s body was brought into the courtyard, his lifeless face covered in a white shroud, the wailing began. The 22-year-old house painter, who had been beloved by his six sisters and would always bring them fruit when he finished work, had died a brutal death two days earlier. He had been killed because he was Muslim.

Several of Arshad’s sisters reached out to touch his cold bruised cheeks. “Please wake up, brother,” they cried. “Wake up. Please open your eyes.”

Arshad’s death is just a small fragment of the devastating legacy of the riots that engulfed Delhi last week – the worst religious violence in the capital in decades. For four consecutive days, Hindu mobs of thousands roamed the streets of north-east Delhi, destroying Muslims’ houses and shops, and lynching or killing Muslim residents. The bodies of the dead are gradually being returned to families but the thousands of Muslims who fled their homes in the riots are mostly still too afraid to go back.

While there was retaliation on both sides, the majority of the violence was carried out against Muslims. A senior Delhi government health department official told the Guardian that of the 49 found dead so far from the violence, 35 were Muslim. More bodies were still being recovered from the drains more than a week on.

Last Wednesday had begun as a normal day for Arshad, who had left for work on his motorcycle accompanied by two Hindu friends. But in the Delhi neighbourhood of Karaval Nagar, a mob of around 30 Hindus had descended, demanding to know their religion. According to a witness, Arshad kept quiet, so the mob forced down his trousers. On seeing he was circumcised, as is common among Muslims in India, the mob instantly beat him to death. His bloodied body was later found in a gutter, his pants still around his ankles.

At his funeral on Monday, held in his uncle’s hometown of Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, Arshad’s 15-year-old sister Ayesha broke into a furious, grief-ridden rage and began pointing her finger angrily at an onlooker she presumed to be Hindu.

“Why have you killed my brother?” said Ayesha. “His body bears many torture marks. You tortured my brother brutally and murdered him. Do you know what a nice person he was? Did you not hesitate to kill him? I know you killed him just because he was Muslim. Why do you hate some people in society? Does your religion teach you to kill people of other religions? Shed the hatred from your heart.”

While the violence may have abated, the hatred and fear that the riots stirred up among communities in Delhi, where Hindus and Muslims had until last week lived peacefully side-by-side, remains potent. In the aftermath, even in unaffected areas of Delhi, an exodus of Muslim families began this week, with swathes packing up their bags and returning for good to their home villages, fearing for their safety in the capital.

In a prayer ground in Mustafabad, a makeshift relief camp had been set up for over a thousand Muslim families who had fled the violence and still could not return home, out of fear over their safety or simply because their houses and all their worldly possession had been looted, destroyed or burned. Food, shelter and medical care was being given out to those who had lost everything.

Noor Jahan, 48, who lived in Shiv Vihar, said she did not feel she could go back to her home. She had run away as the mobs descended but not before hearing the taunts of the rioters, that she said still haunted her. “They shouted ‘come out, come out, we will **** you and you will give birth to [Hindu gods] Ram and Hanuman’,” she recalled with a shudder.

“How can I go back, it is not safe there,” said Jahan. “People are saying that the rioters were outsiders but they had local knowledge, they knew which houses were the Muslim houses to attack, so it means local people helped them, my Hindu neighbours helped them. So I plan to either go back to my village or move to a Muslim-majority area in Delhi.”

Many once affluent families suddenly found themselves ruined overnight. Mohammad Akhtar had built up his successful business as a milkman from nothing. But his 14 water buffalo, worth millions of rupees, were stolen in the riots, his family house was looted and destroyed, and his whole family was sheltering in the camp, reliant on donations. Having lived in a Hindu-majority area, most of his customers had been Hindus. “We own our house so we have to go back, but I am scared it will be unsafe for us to live there,” said his wife Raseena Akhtar, 40. “We have nothing left now.”

For the children who witnessed the violence, the trauma was evident. Sehliza Naaz, nine years old, lay under a makeshift tent looking pallid and staring blankly into the middle distance. She and her family had fled their house in the neighbourhood of Shiv Vihar around midnight on Tuesday as the buildings around them had begun to be set on fire by Hindu mobs. They had walked over an hour to Mustafabad, which is a Muslim-majority area.

“She is not sleeping and she keeps repeating the same question – ‘why did they burn the mosques’,” said her grandmother Shahida Begum,as she gently stroked her granddaughter’s forehead.

In Shiv Vihar, from where they and many others had escaped, almost every Muslim home lay in blackened ruins, and two mosques looked like bomb sites. For three days, Hindu rioters attacked Shiv Vihar’s Muslim localities and ran mayhem without any resistance from police. The mobs repeatedly used gas canisters as weapons, setting them alight and exploding them in Muslim properties so that the walls crumbled entirely.

Abdul Kalam, a Muslim man who fled Shiv Vihar on Tuesday night, described how “over 1,000” men had arrived in the neighbourhood on trucks. “Most of them wore helmets to hide their identity and shield their heads from possible stone attacks… Apart from being armed with pistols, iron rods, crowbars, hammers and other heavy tools, the attackers also carried gas cylinders, big jerry cans of acid and petrol,” said Kalam.

The families sheltering in Mustafabad and other neighbourhoods spoke repeatedly of their fears of returning to the places they had called home. Hasmata, 75, said her son had gone back to their house this week to pick up some possessions and had been confronted by Hindu neighbours. “They said to him: ‘Why have you come back? You should not be here anymore’. Even though that is our home, they chased him away.”

One week on, some are still looking for relatives who went missing, and living with the agony of uncertainty. Sitting outside GTB hospital, where most of the bodies were taken, Gulshan, 27, wept freely as she waited for the DNA results to confirm that a body brought in was that of her father. His body had been so badly burnt that only his right leg was found. “I depended on my father for everything,” she said. “What will I do now?”

Meanwhile, Mohammad Nawab, a rickshaw driver, said he had been frantically searching for his father for days. His father had gone to an Islamic congregation at Kasabpura, New Delhi last Tuesday, in an area that was hit by violence, and had not been seen since.

“Many people are searching for the bodies of their relatives,” said Nawab.” I am searching for my father’s body too. I visited morgues of two hospitals. I could not find my father’s body there. Every day one or two bodies are being recovered from drains and other places. I shall keep visiting the morgues until I find his body.”

“He was a pious man, he never harmed anyone,” he added.

Nawab said he was packing up his life in Delhi and returning with his family to his village in Uttar Pradesh. “I cannot sleep at night whenever it comes to my mind that my father might have been lynched for being a Muslim,” he said. “I have decided to leave Delhi and return to my village. Delhi is unsafe for all Muslims.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...go-back-delhi-fearful-muslims-mourn-riot-dead

This is harrowing.
 
If it was over anything else I would have found your comment funny.

But this is serious.

You are either a fascist or you're not. which one?

Let me post something like this about your country and see how you'd react -

The place stinks of excrement and no amount of fake propaganda is going to save them this time.
 
Unreal lack of humanity. Most western outlets have covered this quite well. And credit to India's expat community, Indian students at prestigious American universities have held extremely eloquent protests to Modi's regime on college campuses.

Hope somebody puts a bullet in Modi , but that might just rile up his supporters to enact further terror. I do not have lower words for him. Indian culture is surely in decadence. No Indian institution has saved face here; not the SC, not the media, not the military, not the elites represented in Congress party.
 
Your country is committing government backed pogroms. Pakistan has many issues, but hatred is not an accepted ideology there, nor is the word "termite" used to describe any group of people.

India is not a monolith (you might have to look that word up), but BJP being the ruling party makes it dangerous to be Muslim throughout India, on a continuum.
 
Religious polarization: Is India following Pakistan's path?

As I recently visited New Delhi, which was my second trip to the South Asian country in less than a year, I couldn't help but notice that India had changed a lot since my first visit.

This time around, there was an air of uncertainty in the country, with everyone discussing the idea of patriotism in relation to religion and secularism.

A number of controversial decisions by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the past year has caused much polarization in the country. In August 2019, the central government in New Delhi scrapped Jammu and Kashmir's semi-autonomous status, angering many people in the Himalayan region. The Kashmir decision was followed by the introduction of the Citizen Amendment Act (CAA), which allegedly discriminates against Muslims. There is also a talk of the National Register of Citizens (NRC), which would require all citizens to prove their right to citizenship to authorities.

Many Indian Muslims look at these measures with suspicion. Liberal groups claim that Modi's Hindu nationalist government is violating the constitution and damaging the country's secular foundations. Indian civil society is showing a remarkable resistance against these moves. Protests against the BJP's policies have erupted across the country, especially in the capital New Delhi. Jamia Millia Islamia University and Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) are at the forefront of these protests.

Suspicion and mistrust

I was traveling to Amritsar from New Delhi on a train, which gave me a chance to interact with some passengers. Learning that I have a Pakistani background, people became instantly curious about me. One Hindu passenger, who assumed that I migrated to India from Pakistan, asked me, "Have you converted to Hinduism?" — a possible reference to CAA that fast-tracks Indian citizenship to religious minorities living in India's neighboring countries. He spoke at length about the plight of Hindus in Pakistan and the communal tensions in India.

In Jaipur city, a Muslim community leader told me that Muslims are currently facing a tough time in India. Unlike my previous India visit, this time I witnessed more uncertainty and fear among Indian Muslims.

The recent events in India have prompted many people in Pakistan to claim that the creation of a separate country for Indian Muslims in 1947 was a good idea. These people point to the BJP's alleged anti-Muslim policies to justify Pakistan founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah's "Two nations theory," which stipulates that Hindus and Muslims are two different nations that cannot live together in harmony.

The secular constitution of India has always been a beacon of hope for Pakistani liberals, who look up to India for its protection of religious minorities. But the rise of Hindu nationalism under the leadership of PM Modi has dented India's secular image.

In Amritsar, I visited the Partition Museum, which showcases rare video clips, testimonies and pictures of the violent division of the Indian subcontinent, when hundreds of thousands lost their lives and millions were displaced. The museum reminded me how important it is to uphold secular values so that the partition's bloody history is not repeated.

Shrinking space for dissent in India

The positive sign is that Indian civil society is putting up a fight against divisive measures. But the space for dissent has considerably shrunk in the country, with those opposing the BJP's controversial policies being labeled "anti-national." The main question is for how long Indian secular activists can continue their struggle and resist right-wing elements?

The BJP secured a landslide victory in the 2019 parliamentary elections. The Congress party and other opposition groups do not have the power to confront the ruling party in the legislature. Therefore, Indian activists opposing the BJP are in a vulnerable position.

If India's secular forces fail to sustain and strengthen their movement, the polarization among Hindus and Muslims will likely grow, resulting in mistrust, hatred and hostilities in the years to come. India can't afford it.

Atif Tauqeer

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.dw...-is-india-following-pakistans-path/a-52661915
 
https://theprint.in/opinion/every-p...ulnerable-just-like-gauri-lankesh-was/377776/

In a country where even convicted criminals are allowed to cover their faces while being escorted by the police in or out of the courts, it is extremely diabolical that the Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh would name and shame citizens who may or may not be guilty of any crime.

The BJP government last week put up huge posters and hoardings on the streets of Lucknow with names, addresses and photographs of anti-CAA protesters. It calls them “rioters” who owe the administration compensation for allegedly destroying public property during protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act in December 2019. None of the 53 people named in the posters — including a lawyer, a woman activist-politician and a former IPS officer — have been convicted. One of them is a minor.
 
This creature, Bisht is a bigger fascist than Hitler. And it seems, sadly he'll be our PM one day.....Sad times for India.....
 
This creature, Bisht is a bigger fascist than Hitler. And it seems, sadly he'll be our PM one day.....Sad times for India.....

Atleast he exposes the hindu hatred of some people. He will be elected again by Indians, while his haters can whine online.
 
Anyone who supports Bisht in any capacity can't be Indian.

Even mota bhai & 56" are mild in front of this fascist, so full of hatred this creature is of anyone who is a non hindu.
 
Saw this video a day ago.
I am pretty sure there is a high probability that there is some truth behind it.

Govt Unleashed Rioters to End Anti-CAA Protests: Delhi Minorities Commission


 
Saw this video a day ago.
I am pretty sure there is a high probability that there is some truth behind it.

Govt Unleashed Rioters to End Anti-CAA Protests: Delhi Minorities Commission

Nothing is beyond these 2 evil fascists...
 
Atleast he exposes the hindu hatred of some people. He will be elected again by Indians, while his haters can whine online.

Interesting how you don’t disagree that he is a fascist. You seem glad that people are like him are winning in India now.
 
Atleast he exposes the hindu hatred of some people. He will be elected again by Indians, while his haters can whine online.

I think you will find more people in India who hate muslims than those who hate hindus. Obviously you are one of those who hate muslims. You have been exposed too.

I want to ask a simple question. How do you feel when Mohammed Shami takes a wicket for India? Should he play for India or Pakistan? :inti
 
I think you will find more people in India who hate muslims than those who hate hindus. Obviously you are one of those who hate muslims. You have been exposed too.

I want to ask a simple question. How do you feel when Mohammed Shami takes a wicket for India? Should he play for India or Pakistan? :inti

You have my respect for saying something a Pakistani would have been censured for saying?
 
Delhi communal riots pre-planned, part of a conspiracy, says Amit Shah

Home minister Amit Shah said a conspiracy could not be ruled out behind the Delhi communal riots in February that killed 52 people in the national capital and added that the investigations so far suggested the rioting was organised and that it could not have been done without advance planning.

Home Minister also said that not a single incident of rioting was reported in Delhi after 11 pm on February 25 and that it was contained within 36 hours by Delhi police.

“It was a big responsibility to contain rioting that had spread in an area with 20 lakh population,” Shah said, before adding, “Delhi police were able to end the riots in 36 hours time.”

Shah’s response was aimed at criticism at alleged laxity by Delhi Police in its handling of the riots.

“Questions have been asked about what the Delhi Police was doing. Police were on the ground then, police will also probe and submit a report in the coming days. I would like to praise the Delhi Police for not allowing the riots to spread to other areas,” Shah said.

The home minister said the scale and the rapid escalation of violence suggested a well-planned conspiracy, which was being probed.

“The spread of riots on such a big scale in such a short time is not possible without a conspiracy. We have registered a case of conspiracy to probe this angle,” Shah said.

Elaborating further, the home minister said several people from the neighboring state of Uttar Pradesh had sneaked into the riot-hit areas in Delhi before the violence broke out and said there was likely to be a “deep conspiracy”, which was being probed.

He added that the police had arrested three people who were suspected of having funded the violence in Delhi. He added that there were 60 bank accounts that had been set up only for four days at the time of the riots and that the police will find out who these people were.

“Three people have been arrested for financing the violence in North East Delhi,” Shah added.

Shah said a scientific investigation as underway into the riots and all those who caused the violence will not be able to escape the law. He said over two thousand six hundred arrests or detention had been made and over 700 FIRs had been registered and 25 or more computers were being analysed along with several CCTV footage.

“Police is analysing CCTV footage using face identification software, it does not discriminate on the basis of religion or clothes,” Shah said.

He added that residents of Delhi had also sent several video clips to Delhi police and one such video could likely solve the mysterious murder case of IB staffer Ankit Sharma- whose heavily-stabbed body was recovered near a northeast Delhi drain near his house on February 26.

“A video sent by one of the Delhi residents is likely to reveal the secret behind Ankit Sharma’s murder” Shah added.

The home minister assured that no innocent people will be made to suffer.

“We are ensuring that no action is taken against any innocent person,” he said.

He also responded to the opposition criticism alleging he was not on top of law and order in the capital and said he had cancelled all his programmes when the rioting began in Delhi and was busy monitoring the situation with Delhi police.

“US Pres’s program was pre-scheduled, it was in my constituency, my visit there was also pre-scheduled. The next day, when the US Pres visited Delhi, I wasn’t present at any event. The whole time I was sitting with Police officials.,” shah said rejecting allegations that he was busy attending to US President Donald Trump when Delhi was burning.
https://www.hindustantimes.com/indi...n-lok-sabha/story-rq8ygFGGa3XOqhqUODrNAO.html
 
I think you will find more people in India who hate muslims than those who hate hindus. Obviously you are one of those who hate muslims. You have been exposed too.

I want to ask a simple question. How do you feel when Mohammed Shami takes a wicket for India? Should he play for India or Pakistan? :inti

Good question, I'm also wondering how the likes of Shami who give it their all for their nation are feeling right now.
 
Delhi communal riots pre-planned, part of a conspiracy, says Amit Shah:

Home Minister also said that not a single incident of rioting was reported in Delhi after 11 pm on February 25 and that it was contained within 36 hours by Delhi police.

“It was a big responsibility to contain rioting that had spread in an area with 20 lakh population,” Shah said, before adding, “Delhi police were able to end the riots in 36 hours time.”

Shah’s response was aimed at criticism at alleged laxity by Delhi Police in its handling of the riots.

“Questions have been asked about what the Delhi Police was doing. Police were on the ground then, police will also probe and submit a report in the coming days. I would like to praise the Delhi Police for not allowing the riots to spread to other areas,” Shah said.

Does this Amit Shah character think we're all thick as mince or something? There's tons of video footage all over the net showing Police either helping the hindutva rioters or standing by idly.
 
NEW DELHI — Kaushar Ali, a house painter, was trying to get home when he ran into a battle.

Hindu and Muslim mobs were hurling rocks at each other, blocking a street he needed to cross to get to his children. Mr. Ali, who is Muslim, said that he turned to some police officers for help. That was his mistake.

The officers threw him onto the ground, he said, and cracked him on the head. They started beating him and several other Muslims. As the men lay bleeding, begging for mercy — one of them died two days later from internal injuries — the officers laughed, jabbed them with their sticks and made them sing the national anthem. That abuse, on Feb. 24, was captured on video.

“The police were toying with us,” Mr. Ali said. He recalled them saying, “Even if we kill you, nothing will happen to us.”

So far, they have been right.

India has suffered its worst sectarian bloodshed in years, in what many here see as the inevitable result of Hindu extremism that has flourished under the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. His party has embraced a militant brand of Hindu nationalism and its leaders have openly vilified Indian Muslims. In recent months Mr. Modi has presided over a raft of policies widely seen as anti-Muslim, such as erasing the statehood of what had been India’s only Muslim-majority state, Jammu and Kashmir.

ADVERTISEMENT

Continue reading the main story
Now, more evidence is emerging that the Delhi police, who are under the direct command of Mr. Modi’s government and have very few Muslim officers, concertedly moved against Muslims and at times actively helped the Hindu mobs that rampaged in New Delhi in late February, burning down Muslim homes and targeting Muslim families.

Several videos showed police officers beating and throwing rocks at Muslim protesters and waving on Hindu mobs to join them.

A police commander said that as the violence erupted — at that point mostly by Hindu mobs — officers in the affected areas were ordered to deposit their guns at the station houses. Several officers during the violence were later overheard by New York Times journalists yelling to one another that they had only sticks and that they needed guns to confront the growing mobs. Some researchers accuse the police force of deliberately putting too few officers on the streets, with inadequate firepower, as the violence morphed from clashes between rival protesters into targeted killings of Muslims.

Two thirds of the more than 50 people who were killed and have been identified were Muslim. Human rights activists are calling it an organized massacre.

Though India’s population is 14 percent Muslim and New Delhi’s is 13 percent, the total Muslim representation on the Delhi police force is less than 2 percent.

‘I Was on the F Train Headed to an Afternoon Doctor’s Appointment’
Continue reading the main story

India’s policing culture has long been brutal, biased, anti-minority and almost colonial in character, a holdover from the days of British rule when the police had no illusions of serving the public but were used to suppress a restive population.

But what seems to be different now, observers contend, is how profoundly India’s law enforcement machinery has been politicized by the Bharatiya Janata Party, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu-nationalist governing bloc.

Police officials, especially in states controlled by Mr. Modi’s party, have been highly selective in their targets, like a Muslim school principal in Karnataka who was jailed for more than two weeks on sedition charges after her students performed a play about a new immigration law that police officials said was critical of Mr. Modi.

Some judges have also seemed to be caught up — or pushed out — by a Hindu-nationalist wave.

A Delhi judge who expressed disbelief that the police had yet to investigate members of Mr. Modi’s party who have been widely accused of instigating the recent violence in Delhi was taken off the case and transferred to another state. And at the same time that the Supreme Court has made a string of rulings in the government’s favor, one of the judges, Arun Mishra, publicly praised Mr. Modi as a “visionary genius.”

All of this is emboldening Hindu extremists on the street.

The religiously mixed and extremely crowded neighborhoods in northeastern Delhi that were on fire in late February have cooled. But some Hindu politicians continue to lead so-called peace marches, trotting out casualties of the violence with their heads wrapped in white medical tape, trying to upend the narrative and make Hindus seem like the victims, which is stoking more anti-Muslim hatred.

Some Muslims are leaving their neighborhoods, having lost all faith in the police. More than 1,000 have piled into a camp for internally displaced people that is rising on Delhi’s outskirts.

Muslim leaders see the violence as a state-sanctioned campaign to teach them a lesson. After years of staying quiet as Hindu lynch mobs killed Muslims with impunity and Mr. Modi’s government chipped away at their political power, India’s Muslim population awoke in December and poured into the streets, along with many other Indians, to protest the new immigration law, which favors migrants belonging to every major religion in South Asia — except for Muslims.

Mr. Modi’s government, Muslim leaders say, is now trying to drive the whole community back into silence.

“There’s a method to this madness,” said Umar Khalid, a Muslim activist. “The government wants to bring the entire Muslim community to their knees, to beg for their lives and beg for their livelihoods.”

“You can read it in their books," he said, referring to foundational texts by Hindu nationalists. “They believe India’s Muslims should live in perpetual fear.”


Mr. Modi has said little since the bloodshed erupted, except for a few anodyne tweets urging peace. Delhi police officials deny an anti-Muslim bias and said they “acted swiftly to control law and order,” which both Muslims and Hindus in those neighborhoods have said was not true. The police responded “without favoring any person on religious lines or otherwise,” according to a written reply to questions, provided by M.S. Randhawa, a police spokesman.

Police officials said that Mr. Ali and the other Muslim men were hurt by protesters and rescued by the police — though videos clearly show them being hit by police officers. Police officials also pointed out that one officer was killed and more than 80 injured; videos show a huge crowd of Muslim protesters attacking outnumbered officers.

The violence in New Delhi fits a pattern, experts say, of chaos being allowed to rage for a few days — with minorities being killed — before the government brings it under control.

In 1984, under the Congress party, which often bills itself as representing the interests of minorities, the police in New Delhi stood back for several days as mobs massacred 3,000 Sikhs.

In 1993, again under a Congress government, riots swept Mumbai and hundreds of Muslims were killed.

In 2002 in Gujarat, when Mr. Modi was the state’s chief minister, Hindu mobs massacred hundreds of Muslims. Mr. Modi was accused of complicity, though he was cleared by a court.

Several retired Indian police commanders said that the rule in quelling communal violence was to deploy maximum force and make many arrests, neither of which happened in Delhi.

Ajai Raj Sharma, a former commissioner, called the performance “unexplainable.” “It can’t be forgiven,” he said.

When the violence started on Feb. 23 — as Hindu men gathered to forcibly eject a peaceful Muslim protest near their neighborhood — much of it became two-sided. By day’s end, both Muslims and Hindus had been attacked, and dozens had been shot, apparently with small-bore homemade guns.

But by Feb. 25 the direction had changed. Hindu mobs fanned out and targeted Muslim families. Violence crackled in the air.

Police officers watched as mobs of Hindus, their foreheads marked by saffron stripes, prowled the streets with baseball bats and rusty bars, looking for Muslims to kill. The sky was filled with smoke. Muslim homes, shops and mosques were burned down.

When a reporter for The New York Times tried to speak to residents standing near police officers that day, a mob of men with darting eyes surrounded him and ripped the notebook out of his hands. When the reporter asked police officers for help, one said: “I can’t. These young men are very volatile.”

The home ministry, which controls Delhi’s police force and is led by Amit Shah, one of the most combative Hindu nationalists in the B.J.P., has come under heavy criticism for the policing failures. Delhi police officials denied being instructed by the central government to go easy on the troublemakers. The home ministry did not respond to repeated requests for comment.

And then there’s the composition of the police. The Delhi force, numbering around 80,000, has fewer than 2,000 Muslim officers and just a handful of Muslim commanders, according to an analysis done in 2017 by the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative. Delhi police officials did not deny this, and Muslim leaders said that police behavior was biased across India.

“Indian police are extremely colonial and caste-ist,” said Shahid Siddiqui, a former member of Parliament. Police behavior, he said, is always “more violent and aggressive toward the weak.”

India’s population is about 80 percent Hindu, and gangs of Hindus threatened Muslims in several Delhi neighborhoods to leave before the Hindu holiday Holi that was celebrated this week.

One Muslim woman, who goes by the name Baby, opened her door a few days ago to find 50 men outside with a notebook in their hands, listing the addresses of Muslims. She packed up. She may be leaving soon.

“O, Allah, why didn’t you make me a Hindu?” she said, her voice quavering. “Is it my fault that I was born a Muslim?”

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/12/world/asia/india-police-muslims.html
 
Delhi communal riots pre-planned, part of a conspiracy, says Amit Shah:



Does this Amit Shah character think we're all thick as mince or something? There's tons of video footage all over the net showing Police either helping the hindutva rioters or standing by idly.

These Delhi riots were pre planned is my guess , if Donald Trump didn't visit India none of this would have happened. The timing and intense nature of the riots when Trump was here is a give away, BJP wouldn't shoot themselves in the foot by having a chaotic situation when Trump was in India. Ahh well it didn't work Congress and Italian Sonya once again failed. For India the biggest threat is the Italian Sonya Virus and not Corona..
 
These Delhi riots were pre planned is my guess , if Donald Trump didn't visit India none of this would have happened. The timing and intense nature of the riots when Trump was here is a give away, BJP wouldn't shoot themselves in the foot by having a chaotic situation when Trump was in India. Ahh well it didn't work Congress and Italian Sonya once again failed. For India the biggest threat is the Italian Sonya Virus and not Corona..

It's plausible, but also worrying that a police force of the capital city can be bought like this. Everyone around the world can now see what's going on, is this an image they want to convey?
 
NEW DELHI — Kaushar Ali, a house painter, was trying to get home when he ran into a battle.

Hindu and Muslim mobs were hurling rocks at each other, blocking a street he needed to cross to get to his children. Mr. Ali, who is Muslim, said that he turned to some police officers for help. That was his mistake.

The officers threw him onto the ground, he said, and cracked him on the head. They started beating him and several other Muslims. As the men lay bleeding, begging for mercy — one of them died two days later from internal injuries — the officers laughed, jabbed them with their sticks and made them sing the national anthem. That abuse, on Feb. 24, was captured on video.

“The police were toying with us,” Mr. Ali said. He recalled them saying, “Even if we kill you, nothing will happen to us.”

So far, they have been right.

India has suffered its worst sectarian bloodshed in years, in what many here see as the inevitable result of Hindu extremism that has flourished under the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. His party has embraced a militant brand of Hindu nationalism and its leaders have openly vilified Indian Muslims. In recent months Mr. Modi has presided over a raft of policies widely seen as anti-Muslim, such as erasing the statehood of what had been India’s only Muslim-majority state, Jammu and Kashmir.

ADVERTISEMENT

Continue reading the main story
Now, more evidence is emerging that the Delhi police, who are under the direct command of Mr. Modi’s government and have very few Muslim officers, concertedly moved against Muslims and at times actively helped the Hindu mobs that rampaged in New Delhi in late February, burning down Muslim homes and targeting Muslim families.

Several videos showed police officers beating and throwing rocks at Muslim protesters and waving on Hindu mobs to join them.

A police commander said that as the violence erupted — at that point mostly by Hindu mobs — officers in the affected areas were ordered to deposit their guns at the station houses. Several officers during the violence were later overheard by New York Times journalists yelling to one another that they had only sticks and that they needed guns to confront the growing mobs. Some researchers accuse the police force of deliberately putting too few officers on the streets, with inadequate firepower, as the violence morphed from clashes between rival protesters into targeted killings of Muslims.

Two thirds of the more than 50 people who were killed and have been identified were Muslim. Human rights activists are calling it an organized massacre.

Though India’s population is 14 percent Muslim and New Delhi’s is 13 percent, the total Muslim representation on the Delhi police force is less than 2 percent.

‘I Was on the F Train Headed to an Afternoon Doctor’s Appointment’
Continue reading the main story

India’s policing culture has long been brutal, biased, anti-minority and almost colonial in character, a holdover from the days of British rule when the police had no illusions of serving the public but were used to suppress a restive population.

But what seems to be different now, observers contend, is how profoundly India’s law enforcement machinery has been politicized by the Bharatiya Janata Party, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu-nationalist governing bloc.

Police officials, especially in states controlled by Mr. Modi’s party, have been highly selective in their targets, like a Muslim school principal in Karnataka who was jailed for more than two weeks on sedition charges after her students performed a play about a new immigration law that police officials said was critical of Mr. Modi.

Some judges have also seemed to be caught up — or pushed out — by a Hindu-nationalist wave.

A Delhi judge who expressed disbelief that the police had yet to investigate members of Mr. Modi’s party who have been widely accused of instigating the recent violence in Delhi was taken off the case and transferred to another state. And at the same time that the Supreme Court has made a string of rulings in the government’s favor, one of the judges, Arun Mishra, publicly praised Mr. Modi as a “visionary genius.”

All of this is emboldening Hindu extremists on the street.

The religiously mixed and extremely crowded neighborhoods in northeastern Delhi that were on fire in late February have cooled. But some Hindu politicians continue to lead so-called peace marches, trotting out casualties of the violence with their heads wrapped in white medical tape, trying to upend the narrative and make Hindus seem like the victims, which is stoking more anti-Muslim hatred.

Some Muslims are leaving their neighborhoods, having lost all faith in the police. More than 1,000 have piled into a camp for internally displaced people that is rising on Delhi’s outskirts.

Muslim leaders see the violence as a state-sanctioned campaign to teach them a lesson. After years of staying quiet as Hindu lynch mobs killed Muslims with impunity and Mr. Modi’s government chipped away at their political power, India’s Muslim population awoke in December and poured into the streets, along with many other Indians, to protest the new immigration law, which favors migrants belonging to every major religion in South Asia — except for Muslims.

Mr. Modi’s government, Muslim leaders say, is now trying to drive the whole community back into silence.

“There’s a method to this madness,” said Umar Khalid, a Muslim activist. “The government wants to bring the entire Muslim community to their knees, to beg for their lives and beg for their livelihoods.”

“You can read it in their books," he said, referring to foundational texts by Hindu nationalists. “They believe India’s Muslims should live in perpetual fear.”


Mr. Modi has said little since the bloodshed erupted, except for a few anodyne tweets urging peace. Delhi police officials deny an anti-Muslim bias and said they “acted swiftly to control law and order,” which both Muslims and Hindus in those neighborhoods have said was not true. The police responded “without favoring any person on religious lines or otherwise,” according to a written reply to questions, provided by M.S. Randhawa, a police spokesman.

Police officials said that Mr. Ali and the other Muslim men were hurt by protesters and rescued by the police — though videos clearly show them being hit by police officers. Police officials also pointed out that one officer was killed and more than 80 injured; videos show a huge crowd of Muslim protesters attacking outnumbered officers.

The violence in New Delhi fits a pattern, experts say, of chaos being allowed to rage for a few days — with minorities being killed — before the government brings it under control.

In 1984, under the Congress party, which often bills itself as representing the interests of minorities, the police in New Delhi stood back for several days as mobs massacred 3,000 Sikhs.

In 1993, again under a Congress government, riots swept Mumbai and hundreds of Muslims were killed.

In 2002 in Gujarat, when Mr. Modi was the state’s chief minister, Hindu mobs massacred hundreds of Muslims. Mr. Modi was accused of complicity, though he was cleared by a court.

Several retired Indian police commanders said that the rule in quelling communal violence was to deploy maximum force and make many arrests, neither of which happened in Delhi.

Ajai Raj Sharma, a former commissioner, called the performance “unexplainable.” “It can’t be forgiven,” he said.

When the violence started on Feb. 23 — as Hindu men gathered to forcibly eject a peaceful Muslim protest near their neighborhood — much of it became two-sided. By day’s end, both Muslims and Hindus had been attacked, and dozens had been shot, apparently with small-bore homemade guns.

But by Feb. 25 the direction had changed. Hindu mobs fanned out and targeted Muslim families. Violence crackled in the air.

Police officers watched as mobs of Hindus, their foreheads marked by saffron stripes, prowled the streets with baseball bats and rusty bars, looking for Muslims to kill. The sky was filled with smoke. Muslim homes, shops and mosques were burned down.

When a reporter for The New York Times tried to speak to residents standing near police officers that day, a mob of men with darting eyes surrounded him and ripped the notebook out of his hands. When the reporter asked police officers for help, one said: “I can’t. These young men are very volatile.”

The home ministry, which controls Delhi’s police force and is led by Amit Shah, one of the most combative Hindu nationalists in the B.J.P., has come under heavy criticism for the policing failures. Delhi police officials denied being instructed by the central government to go easy on the troublemakers. The home ministry did not respond to repeated requests for comment.

And then there’s the composition of the police. The Delhi force, numbering around 80,000, has fewer than 2,000 Muslim officers and just a handful of Muslim commanders, according to an analysis done in 2017 by the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative. Delhi police officials did not deny this, and Muslim leaders said that police behavior was biased across India.

“Indian police are extremely colonial and caste-ist,” said Shahid Siddiqui, a former member of Parliament. Police behavior, he said, is always “more violent and aggressive toward the weak.”

India’s population is about 80 percent Hindu, and gangs of Hindus threatened Muslims in several Delhi neighborhoods to leave before the Hindu holiday Holi that was celebrated this week.

One Muslim woman, who goes by the name Baby, opened her door a few days ago to find 50 men outside with a notebook in their hands, listing the addresses of Muslims. She packed up. She may be leaving soon.

“O, Allah, why didn’t you make me a Hindu?” she said, her voice quavering. “Is it my fault that I was born a Muslim?”

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/12/world/asia/india-police-muslims.html

That's why it's hilarious when Indians try to paint it as but BOTH sides fought. If I went to a street and slapped someone and then he hit me back how can someone say both sides were fighting? When the second person only fought back :))
 
Delhi communal riots pre-planned, part of a conspiracy, says Amit Shah:



Does this Amit Shah character think we're all thick as mince or something? There's tons of video footage all over the net showing Police either helping the hindutva rioters or standing by idly.

A conspiracy by ISI to start violence among communities in India to make Modi look bad during Trump's visit.

You will see plenty of Hindutva buying it.
 
Delhi communal riots pre-planned, part of a conspiracy, says Amit Shah:



Does this Amit Shah character think we're all thick as mince or something? There's tons of video footage all over the net showing Police either helping the hindutva rioters or standing by idly.

If Amit Shah wasn't a BJP minister, he'd be out there himself leading the riots and lynch mobs.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The audacity of the home minister to lie has no parallel. we we were present on the 26th night in the call center run by Harsh mander and committed youngsters.<br>The riots were more severe on the 26th. The horror faced by the youngsters manning the call center still haunts me.</p>— sashikanth senthil (@s_kanth) <a href="https://twitter.com/s_kanth/status/1237759028253450243?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 11, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Anti national traitor.
 
‘No incident of rioting in Delhi after February 25’: Amit Shah in Lok Sabha

https://www.hindustantimes.com/indi...n-lok-sabha/story-WgkkFg7qkLSU471YQ72eRJ.html

How much will this guy LIE?

You and a few other Indian PPers have my respect for speaking out and not defending the government just because they are your government.

There are terrible atrocities being committed in. India right now orchestrated and supported by the current government. God bless to those who call a spade a spade.
 
You and a few other Indian PPers have my respect for speaking out and not defending the government just because they are your government.

There are terrible atrocities being committed in. India right now orchestrated and supported by the current government. God bless to those who call a spade a spade.

Bhai.....there is nothing commendable about doing this.

This is the ABSOLUTE BARE MINIMUM anyone can do as humans.

In fact, it's shameful that people are this blind when facts are staring at them right in their face.

This is a LIVE example of where blind support can lead you.


As I said before, India is SPLIT into 2 divisions (among those who are vocal about such news).

The battle lines have been drawn.

Either you are here or there.

PP isn't an accurate reflection of Indians.
 
Last edited:
This creature, Bisht is a bigger fascist than Hitler. And it seems, sadly he'll be our PM one day.....Sad times for India.....

It amazes me how educated people can have so much hatred that they even go to extent of defending a rabble-rouser like Bisht.
 
Funniest thing is that this makes Congress look like a saint despite them being disastrous for us....They couldn't produce this much mayhem over their 50+ years of reign which these fascists have brought upon us in less than 6 years.

And worst part is this is just the beginning. I have not seen us polarized to this extent, ever.
 
It amazes me how educated people can have so much hatred that they even go to extent of defending a rabble-rouser like Bisht.
To quote someone,

'Atleast he exposes the hindu hatred of some people. He will be elected again by Indians, while his haters can whine online.'

I mean, seriously how can anyone not see which depths this lowly pest is taking India to? Depths from where we may never come back from...

Thats why I have serious doubts over such people's nationality who blindly supporting such pests just because he 'exposes' Hindu hatred? Is that where we have come to? Are we any lesser Hindus for not supporting these pests?

Despite being a practicing Hindu for over 4 decades, these days for me at least, being a Hindu is something which doesn't fill me with pride any longer. And I know other side of spectrum has also it's own fair share of mistakes. But something inside tells me that we have taken this hatred to a different level altogether.... Which makes me wonder, again is the religion cause of all our ills?
 
To quote someone,

'Atleast he exposes the hindu hatred of some people. He will be elected again by Indians, while his haters can whine online.'

I mean, seriously how can anyone not see which depths this lowly pest is taking India to? Depths from where we may never come back from...

Thats why I have serious doubts over such people's nationality who blindly supporting such pests just because he 'exposes' Hindu hatred? Is that where we have come to? Are we any lesser Hindus for not supporting these pests?

Despite being a practicing Hindu for over 4 decades, these days for me at least, being a Hindu is something which doesn't fill me with pride any longer. And I know other side of spectrum has also it's own fair share of mistakes. But something inside tells me that we have taken this hatred to a different level altogether.... Which makes me wonder, again is the religion cause of all our ills?

The people who follow the likes of Bisht forget that they are the mirror image of the people they hate.

They forget that Bisht also exposes the "Muslim hatred" that his followers have.
 
Talking about mirror images, the likes of RSS are just a chhaddi-clad phatoo version of Taliban.
 
Last edited:
The people who follow the likes of Bisht forget that they are the mirror image of the people they hate.

They forget that Bisht also exposes the "Muslim hatred" that his followers have.

By the people they hate, I mean the ones who do spread hatred against Hindus. And I won't deny that there would be many.
 

Hear this speech from Kapil Sibal in parliament yesterday. He may be biased due to his part affiliation, but the speech was moving to say the least......
 
He also mentioned about ex CMs of Kashmir being imprisoned for no reason for last 6 months or so while rioters being allowed to unleash their mayhem.
 
'Show humanity': India opposition slams gov't on Delhi violence
India's opposition politicians have slammed the Hindu nationalist government for the deadly anti-Muslim violence in the capital New Delhi, with the main opposition Congress party calling for the resignation of the interior minister.

But the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has defended its handling of the worst violence in New Delhi in decades that killed 52 people, mostly Muslims.

Asaduddin Owaisi, the chief of the opposition All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen party, accused the governing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of spreading hatred against Muslims - the country's largest minority.

"What is my dignity when 19 mosques have been destroyed or damaged. What is my dignity when I see a saffron flag being erected on a mosque," Owaisi said during his stirring speech referring to the flag associated with Hindu far-right groups planted on a mosque minaret during the violence.

"Do you have any humanity left in you? For God's sake show your humanity. This is not a question of Hindu or Muslim. This is a question of whether you will rise up to your constitutional duties," said the member of Parliament from the southern city of Hyderabad.

Government promises strict action

Opposition Congress party members of Parliament walked out after Home Minister Amit Shah praised the police for ending the rioting in northeastern areas of the capital within 36 hours and preventing it from spreading across New Delhi.

The violence coincided with a state visit by US President Donald Trump on February 24-25.

The violence followed after a series of anti-Muslim hate speeches by the BJP leaders. Hours before the violence erupted, Kapil Mishra warned Muslims protesting against a new citizenship law to wind down their sit-ins in northeast Delhi.

The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) passed last December fast-tracks naturalisation for minorities of all major faiths in South Asia except Islam.

Muslims and liberal Indians say it is against the officially secular nation's constitution and is part of Modi's agenda of Hindu supremacy.

For three days starting from February 24, many areas of northeast Delhi was turned into a war zone with both Hindus and Muslims engaged in rock throwing, arson and killing.

Shah, the home minister, assured the lower house of the Indian Parliament on Wednesday that strict action would be taken against the perpetrators of violence.

"Nobody likes riots. Riots shouldn't take place during any government's rule," said the home minister.

"Today, I want to offer my condolences to family members of every person killed during the Delhi riots, and I also want to assure them that whoever has killed members of their family will not be spared, no matter which religion, caste, or [political] party, they belong to."

Shah said 300 people came from neighbouring Uttar Pradesh state to join the rioting. More than 2,600 people have been arrested or detained and an investigation is under way, he said. He did not say who allegedly brought the 300 people to New Delhi.

He blamed inflammatory speeches by the Congress party and some Muslim leaders for triggering the rioting. He declined to say how many were Hindus or Muslims, but media reports say most of those killed were Muslims.

Muslims have reportedly suffered most of the damages to their properties and religious structures, with many of them living in relief camps.

Soros comes under attack
Meenakshi Lekhi, a BJP member of Parliament, accused a little known Islamist organisation and elements of the ISIL (ISIS) group of organising the violence.

She alleged that the US financier and philanthropist George Soros pledged to donate $1bn to finish India's nationalism. In January, Soros had accused Prime Minister Modi of "creating a Hindu nationalist state" during a speech at the World Economic Forum.

Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary, a Congress party leader, accused the police of ignoring hundreds of distress calls from people who were under attack and failing to protect them.

"In light of the scale of violence and consequent loss of lives and property, we strongly demand the resignation of the home minister," he said.

He also demanded a judicial investigation into the failure of the police to protect people and the prosecution of some BJP leaders for provocative speeches against the Muslim community.

Another senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal accused the government of protecting the guilty.

"We know what will happen. You will punish the innocent and give protection to the guilty. Even when you know who the accused are, no FIRs are filed. Don't let such a thing happen," Sibal said in Parliament.

"You can do anything for the protection of cows but nothing for the safety of humans," he said referring to the cow vigilantes who have killed dozens of people since Modi came to power in 2014.

Owaisi, the member of Parliament from Hyderabad, accused the government of failing in discharging its constitutional duties to save the lives of Indians.

"Do you have any remorse on your faces? Do you have any embarrassment for what has happened right under your nose? No. You have no embarrassment, you take pride on the dead bodies, which are lying in drains," said Owaisi, who has emerged as a leading voice of Indian Muslims.

"Modi has the distinction of presiding over two pogroms," he said referring to Gujarat 2002 pogrom when more than 1,000 people, mostly Muslims, were killed under Modi's chief ministership.

Modi and his close aide Shah have not visited the violence-affected areas of Delhi, with Modi's only comment being a call for calm on his Twitter handle.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020...slams-gov-delhi-violence-200313101738869.html
 
It's plausible, but also worrying that a police force of the capital city can be bought like this. Everyone around the world can now see what's going on, is this an image they want to convey?

Its bad what the police did, sitting idle while the muslims were being attacked and at times protecting the hindus while they do their thing. However the attack by hindus were revenge based backlash for the instigating done by the muslim crowd. Both are wrong, however the ones that started all this like Congress should be punished for this, they used this as opportunity to stir up the riot while Trump was in India so they get international media attention to suit their agenda of making BJP look bad. However Trump left India saying CAA is India's internal matter which would have done serious damage to Italian Sonya's and other Sickular Congress supporter's morale is my guess..
 
She's an Indian for the last 37 years. Probably hard for you to accept as you are as bigoted as your chaiwala.

Chaiwala is 400 times the human being the Italian waitress can ever be.. :inti

Never again will Ammayi Sonya with her mentally handicapped son come back to power, it is OVER, learn to live with it....
 
Delhi's Muslims despair of justice after police implicated in riots

Allegations mount that police in Indian capital incited and aided recent mob violence and failed to help Muslim victims

by Hannah Ellis-Petersen and Shaikh Azizur Rahman in Delhi

On one side of the marketplace, it was carnage. As the Hindu mob descended, Muslim-owned stalls selling car parts were slowly reduced to debris and ashes. But just 100 metres away stood two police stations.

As the mob attacks came once, then twice and then a third time in this north-east Delhi neighbourhood, desperate stallholders repeatedly ran to Gokalpuri and Dayalpur police stations crying out for help. But each time they found the gates locked from the inside. For three days, no help came.

“How could they set fire to our market in such a horrific way, while it is so close to two police stations, and not be stopped?” said a shopkeeper, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of reprisals. “But if I make any complaint against the police and if they know my identity, I will face very serious trouble.”

Since the riots broke out in Delhi at the end of February, the worst religious conflict to engulf the capital in decades, questions have persisted about the role that the Delhi police played in enabling the violence, which was predominately Hindu mobs attacking Muslims. Of the 51 people who died, at least three-quarters were Muslim, and many Muslims are still missing.

“During the recent riots in Delhi the role of the police has been very reprehensible,” said SR Darapuri, a retired senior police officer from Uttar Pradesh. “They not only openly sided with the Hindu mobs attacking Muslims but also used brutal force against them. They purposely failed to respond to the SOS calls from the Muslims trapped in many violence-hit areas. Evidently, the role of the police has been communal, unethical and unprofessional.”

Delhi’s police are under the direct control of the ruling Bharatiya Janata party government, specifically the home minister and party president, Amit Shah, who is one of the most fervent advocates of the BJP’s Hindu nationalist agenda, which aims to establish India as a Hindu, rather than secular, nation. As a result, the political agenda of the BJP government of the prime minister, Narendra Modi, which is widely seen as vehemently anti-Muslim, appears to have become firmly entrenched in the mindset of the Delhi police, which is already an overwhelmingly Hindu force.

In the weeks that have followed the riots, the alleged bias of the police has extended to accusations of a cover-up to protect the Hindu rioters and a widespread refusal to file or investigate complaints made by Muslim victims.

Delhi police did not respond to repeated requests for comment but speaking in parliament last week, Shah praised the “commendable” job done by the Delhi police and said that “people should not look for religion in riots”. The police themselves claim they did everything in their power to restore law and order. But those who took part in the riots on the Hindu side tell a very different story.

The catalyst for the riots is widely acknowledged to have been a comment by Kapil Mishra, a BJP leader, who on 23 February issued a public ultimatum declaring that if the police did not clear the streets of a protest against a new citizenship law seen as anti-Muslim, his supporters would be “forced to hit the streets”.

Ravinder, a 17-year-old who works in his father’s property business and is part of India’s lower-caste Gujjar community, said he and other young Hindu men had heard Mishra’s call to action against the Muslim community, and began to mobilise on the morning of 24 February without any fear of police reprisal.

“There was a clear instruction of catch-and-kill action against any Muslim we could spot,” said Ravinder. “I was in a group of around 15 boys. Many senior brothers said to us that police would not take any action against any member of our community and we could attack the people on the other side [Muslims] the way we liked.”

Ravinder described how he and a group of seven men had captured a Muslim rickshaw driver in his 40s, beaten him with wooden sticks and metal rods until he appeared dead, and then threw him in an open drain while police stood by. He also said the police had instructed them to destroy the CCTV cameras as they marauded through the streets.

“Some policemen were standing just a few metres away,” said Ravinder. “They did not say anything to us. They turned their faces away from us. We understood that police would not intervene if we turned violent against any Muslim … and a large section of the police all along backed us throughout.”

His account was echoed by a Hindu priest from Bihar state. The Brahmin, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said he had witnessed young Hindu men in his neighbourhood, who were all BJP supporters, declare that the “police brothers are with us” as they gathered stones, iron rods, knives, machetes, wooden sticks and guns ready to attack Muslims.

“The men were displaying weapons openly,” the priest recounted. “One young man with a pistol shouted: ‘Brothers, we are on a mission in the interest of the nation. Our [BJP] leaders have given the call to come out in the open ... There is nothing to worry about. Join us and increase our strength.’

“They were mobilising other youths to come out with all types of arms. This was in the presence of police. It was clear that police were on our side,” he added.

While the authorities have denied that police were in any way involved in the violence, video footage captured during the riots and corresponding witness testimony shows police accompanying and encouraging the Hindu mobs or even taking part in pelting Muslims with stones and destroying CCTV cameras.

One piece of mobile phone footage, which went viral laid bare the anti-Muslim bigotry of Delhi police. On 24 February, in one of the first clashes of the riots, police officers were captured beating five Muslim men who had not taken part in any violence. They kicked and hit them with sticks until their bodies were limp and broken, and then as the wounded men lay in the street, police forced them to sing the national anthem to prove their “loyalty” to India.

Among the men was 23-year-old Mohammad Faizan, who had gone out looking for his mother that day. Though an innocent bystander, after their beatings and public humiliation at the hands of the police, Faizan and the others were then taken into police detention, where they received no medical attention. By the time he was released over 24 hours later, Faizan’s condition had deteriorated. He died in hospital the next day from internal injuries, though his family has still not been given the report of the postmortem examination.

Sitting on the floor of the one-room house she shared with Faizan, his mother, Kishmatoon, 61, could not contain her grief, stroking the bed where he had once slept. “He was completely innocent,” she wept. “They cannot show any evidence which shows my son did anything unlawful that day. Yet the policemen caught and beat him mercilessly and finally he died from the beatings.

“They are policemen and I am poor and powerless,” she said. “I cannot seek justice for my son’s murder by police in any court in this country.”

Yet as the violence escalated across north-east Delhi and hundreds of thousands of phone calls began to flood into the police helpline, in most cases no police came. While Delhi police have claimed they did not have the manpower to respond to the scale of calls, accounts given to the Guardian suggest many made by Muslims purposefully went ignored.

Sanjida, 32, who owned a bakery in Shiv Vihar that was destroyed by mobs, described how she had called the police as the attackers descended and was told by the officer who picked up the phone: “You voted for Kejriwal, call Kejriwal for help,” referring to Arvind Kejriwal, the progressive chief minister of Delhi whose party recently beat the BJP by a landslide in the Delhi state elections with huge backing from the Muslim community.

Others described how when they had called the police helpline, they had been told: “You wanted Azadi [freedom], this is it.’’

Most victims of the riots now believe that police complicity in the violence means they will never receive justice. Mehmood Pracha, a lawyer who is providing free legal assistance to riot victims, alleged that the police were now trying to prevent the mobs that carried out the violence being brought to account.

“Police are using pressure tactics and trying to ensure that no complaint is filed against the rioters,” said Pracha. “We have received hundreds of complaints from Muslim people that police are threatening people, including women and children, that if they filed complaints, they would be implicated in false cases.”

Even a retired Muslim policeman said no officers had responded to dozens of calls as his house was looted in the riots. Mahmood Khan, 66, who worked for Delhi police all his life, had his house raided three times by Hindu mobs. He said no police had responded to his calls, his letter to a senior officer had gone unanswered and the police had initially refused to let him file a report about the damage.

“Maybe they will pretend to look for the culprits but in the end they will be protected,” said Khan. “We are Muslims. There is no justice for us.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...despair-justice-police-implicated-hindu-riots
 
All quiet on the Indian front following publication of the Guardian article (above) which confirms the BJP Delhi police were complicit in lynch mob attacks on the city's Muslim community.
 
All quiet on the Indian front following publication of the Guardian article (above) which confirms the BJP Delhi police were complicit in lynch mob attacks on the city's Muslim community.

Where do you begin with this? The 70 year old facade of a secular country being ripped apart ? The mistreatments in Muslim majority Kashmir being exposed as state sponsored terrorism? Babri Masjid, Gujarat pogrom?
Muslims of India will continue to get the cold shoulder from the judiciary.
Hemant Karkare was on to something and had to be shutdown.
 
Back
Top