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Barbaric Gujrat Massacre - The Truth Behind The Story

Can you explain the crime he committed, something which has escaped the courts of law ?

Anyhoo haters gonna hate and the unreasonable,prejudiced hate towards Modi is only making him stronger..:azn:

Can you explain why he refused to take actions against the rioters? Why did he allow the killings for three long days?
Did he have a tarhet in mind ow many muslims he wanted to kill or how many hindus will fall as collateral damage?
How much did he pay to the courts of law to avoid these questions?
 
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Can you explain why he refused to take actions against the rioters? Why did he allow the killings for three long days?
Did he have a tarhet in mind ow many muslims he wanted to kill or how many hindus will fall as collateral damage?
How much did he pay to the courts of law to avoid these questions?
3 long days? what a great number of days has it taken,.... people will like you will always complain.. Heck even the London riots took a week to subside and you are saying 3 long days.
To my eyes these numbers are very optimistic to say that he brought down the riot of such a magnitude in 3 short days.
Had the same kind of riot had happened in congress rulling states, the number of dead would have been 3 times that of Gujarat and yet people like you will not question because you think Congress is minority friendly but in actually they are only having that name but they will play politics with juch riots for enternity if they have an opertunity to accuse some one.
 
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Muslims are Gujarat’s new outcastes: Survey

The 2002 communal riots not only drove Muslims into new ghettos all over the state, they also reduced them to the status of second-class citizens who do not seem to exist for the government. This is the finding of a city-based NGO, Janvikas, which conducted a survey on the status of the minority community in the state after the riots.

The survey has revealed that Muslims are the new outcastes who, more often than not, are denied basic facilities which are available to people of other communities. Not only that. It appears that this neglect of the community is officially sanctioned for the riot victims find no mention in government records as people who need help.

The neglect of the minority community is evident even in efforts to resettle them as little has been done to provide them access to government schemes, health facilities and loans.

About 16,000 Muslims displaced by the riots are still living in relief colonies that are denied even the most basic amenities.

The riots displaced more than 2 lakh people across the state.

These people remained displaced for almost two years after 2002. However, NGOs and Muslim relief organisations settled a total of 16087 people in 83 different relief colonies.“These are the people who cannot or dare not return to their original place of residence and have been living in shelters for the last 10 years,” said Vijay Parmar, CEO of Janvikas.

The 83 relief colonies that were built after the riots are almost all located in Muslim majority areas. Fifteen of them are situated in Ahmedabad and the support they receive from the state government is negligible.

"The government did next to nothing for creating awareness about social security schemes meant for Internally Displaced People (IDP)," said Khatunben, a resident of Citizen Nagar, a relief colony in Ahmedabad.

The houses in which the displaced people have been living since 2002 have not been formally transferred to their names.

There has also been a sharp decline in the earnings of almost every displaced individual. The survey has revealed that the average annual income of displaced Muslims in Ahmedabad has come down by 31% as compared to their income before the riots.

Muslims are Gujarat’s new outcastes: Survey - India - DNA

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Kerala Muslims on Gujarat genocide and a decade long struggle for justice

Kozhikode: Taking into account factors like representation in governance and bureaucracy, security, education, economic and social stability, Kerala has been a state where Muslims are in a much better position compared to other Indian states. Muslims in the state have been a model of inspiration for the community across the country.

So it’s befitting to highlight what the Keralite Muslim thinks about the 2002 state sponsored genocide of Muslims in Gujarat and the decade long struggle for justice.

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Talking to TwoCircles.net on the 2002 Godhra carnage, retired Prof and eminent sociologist NP Hafiz Muhammed reminded that the “Gujarat riot was the first time that India witnessed a deadly alliance between the state and the civil society, directly carrying out riots against a specific community. It indeed was a turning point in the history of riots as the state along with its machineries like police had vicious involvement in the riots.”

He also said that the last 10 years, as expected the state which wholeheartedly supported the pogrom made even cruel attempts to deny justice to the victims.

Mr. Hafiz argued that Gujarat has forced at least a few members of the Muslim community to “think on a communal basis and it is a fact that a few among them have adopted aggressive ways; this is well evident from the activities of a few Muslims groups in Kerala.”

He expressed his anxiety on the fact that, the secular, liberal sects of the society are getting weakened to its worst in the recent times and it seems like they have become a failure in addressing the tactics in disguise by the communal fascist elements in the country.

Veteran columnist O Abdullah was of the opinion that justice is still an oasis to the victims of Gujarat. Even the left parties and congress too seems quite ordinary in their efforts to win justice to the victims, except for a few like Teesta Setalvad, he added.

When countries like America and other western countries are sensible enough to deny visa to Modi the Indian media is busy presenting him as the next Prime Minister; Tata, Ambani and even politicians from parties other than BJP, praise him and in a way asks the victims of Gujarat to forgive all his sins just because he is bringing corporate money to Gujarat, added the veteran columnist.

Admitting the fact that justice has not been delivered to the Muslims in Gujarat, former Youth Congress State General Secretary, Mustafa Backer said, “One should not consider our system lame just because there are a few like Modi making use of it.”

“The way to resist and keep away such fascists and fanatics is to completely ally with democratic, secular majority of the nation, Backer argued.

Harshad, a former chairman Farook College Student Union, Calicut questioned the popular logic of asking the victims to “forget and move on.”

“How the victims can forgive those brutalities when their wounds are pricked and justice is denied to them time and again? What they must be going through every time when they see those culprits walking free in front of them?” he asked.

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‘Wish Tree’ at Gulberg Society arranged by survivors with handwritten chits of their expressions, prayers and wishes
Harshad argued that it is not just that the justice is denied; instead last 10 years, each and every second the injustice got repeated mounting immense pain on the victims.

Highlighting the double standards practiced by the media and Right wing intellectuals, Harshad said that they have been asking the victims to derive a positive energy and to move on by leaving the memories of this mishap behind, but can the media ever will have a similar approach towards the Mumbai attack as well?

Ramziya Ashraf, M. Sc. student from SIAS Vazhayur, was of the opinion that Gujarat is yet to heal completely from the wounds of the 2002 riots. She argued that the Modi government, while concentrating on the growth rate and corruption free administration of the state, has not taken any sincere measures to unite Hindu-Muslim communities.

Kerala Muslims on Gujarat genocide and a decade long struggle for justice | TwoCircles.net
 
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Facts are boring. Truth is not sensational. Facts become sacrosanct because they are supported by hard evidence and statistics. Fiction on the other hand shares no such burden. Flights of fancy can soar to any heights. If there is a competition as to what is more engaging, fiction wins hands down. But unfortunately journalism is not fiction and reporting must be based on truth for it to become a credible news report.

Having established that, now let’s talk Gujarat 2002. No let’s not talk Narendra Modi or Teesta Setlavad. Let’s not talk Sanjiv Bhatt or Haren Pandya. Let’s not talk progress or lack of it. Let’s not pitch ‘maut ka saudagar’ vs ‘vikas purush’. Let us instead talk about Gujarat riots lobby that has worked hard in the last decade to keep Gujarat 2002 in headlines.

Undoubtedly, Gujarat 2002 must be the most talked about riots of our times. This is both good and bad. Good because Gujarat prone to communal clashes has seen the most peaceful decade ever. It seems that Godhra carnage followed by equally gruesome riots really did offend the sensibilities of every one, so much so that I may not be wrong in claiming that Gujarat today, including Hindus and Muslims, just wants to move on. Bad because Gujarat 2002 has made beneficiaries out of everyone except the most affected people.

Sometimes when things are too complicated to understand it pays to stop, go back in time and try to rework the puzzle all over again. What is the biggest issue that overzealous activists and sensation hungry media has with Gujarat 2002? The answer is not as easy as you think.

Is it to punish the guilty and put the perpetrators behind bars? Well the law is taking its course. Gujarat 2002 has seen most convictions than any other riots in the country. The wheels of justice are moving and it is for everyone to see. Narendra Modi himself has been dragged from lower courts to the Supreme Court, through Special Investigative Teams (SIT) and not to mention relentlessly through the “impartial, independent and guardian of minority rights” Indian media where no one has been able to establish anything against him. Unfortunately the legal process to find the guilty has taken a long time because of appeals and counter appeals. But it is certainly better than most other riots where no court cases have been filed against perpetrators. A glaring example is that of Kashmir. Not one FIR or court case is lodged against terrorists who killed hundreds of Kashmiri Pandits in broad daylight. In fact Yaseen Malik who admitted to killing 4 IAF officers roams free and is invited to seminars and TV debates by the ‘independent and impartial media’. But we digress. Sooner or later the guilty will definitely face the law for their role in the riots. If this is a given, then what is bothering our Gujarat riots lobby?

Is it sheer human loss? Of course 59 passengers of Sabarmati Express and 1044 (Hindus and Muslims both) who were brutally killed after the riots is a huge number of lives to be lost to mindless violence. But if we were to do a dispassionate analysis, we have seen riots which have claimed far greater number of lives. Of course even one innocent life lost is way too many, but if it is just about human loss, many other riots should claim higher or equal space in our media. So it is certainly not human loss.

Is the Gujarat riot lobby then mourning breakdown of administrative machinery? That is the definition of a riot isn’t it? Sure in Gujarat during those fateful days of February and March 2002, the state witnessed complete breakdown of administration. What else can explain such widespread riots? What happened there was true of any riot. Surely our Gujarat riot lobby is aware of this. So then they should mourn every single riot beginning from the mother of all riots. The India Pakistan partition. It was no less than our own version of holocaust. Surely they don’t talk about any other riot with such passion.

Then what is it that they really want? They have worked really hard to present the riots as a pogrom. But unfortunately 254 Hindus that died in the riot prevent them from doing so. Pogrom, as everyone knows, is state sponsored. Therefore no Hindus should have been killed. But they were. So facts have betrayed the riot lobby here as well.

If it is none of the above then what is it that Gujarat riot lobby demands? Look carefully at the media coverage of Gujarat in last 10 years, you will get your answer. Lies have been fabricated, false affidavits have been filed, crooks have been made heroes, appeals and counter appeals have been filed in courts and worse, actual victims have been forgotten. Surely the riot lobby knows that the case that has been built on falsehood very rarely will win in the court of law. So what is driving them? Is it all to bring down the duly elected chief minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi who had taken over as CM four months before the riots took place? If it is indeed to get rid of him then our anti Narendra Modi Gujarat riots lobby should form a political party and defeat him in the elections. But alas the electorate of Gujarat who were the ones affected by the riots must either be heartless, deaf or extremely intelligent because Narendra Modi has been put back in office in two successive elections after the riots. So obviously the people who suffered from the riots do not see eye to eye or heart to heart with the Gujarat riot lobby. They have ignored the word and plight of the affected and subjected the rest of us, including the people of Gujarat, to the lobby’s interpretation and verdict on these riots.

My assumption is that Gujarat riots have benefitted some people so much so that now they are not even interested in the truth, because that would mean a closure and an end to their means of livelihood. All they are attempting to do is to paint India as an intolerant country when it comes to treatment of minorities and keep the wounds flowing and fires burning. If they really wanted to defeat Narendra Modi, they would have done so either electorally or by fighting in the court of law through honest means. If truth was on their side surely Narendra Modi would have been defeated in either or both of those battlefields.

Gujarat 2002 riots are a blot on our democracy and our all inclusive secular fabric. A decade later it is time we introspect on how and why we let the unfortunate Gujarat 2002 riots be hijacked by people with their own agendas who have no interest in truth or a desire for justice for the victims.

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Gujarat riots a dark blot on India's reputation: Human Rights Watch

NEW YORK: Terming the 2002 Gujarat riots a "dark blot" on India's reputation, a global rights' group today said the Narendra Modi-led state government has "failed" to conduct serious investigations and "obstructed" justice.

New York-based Human Rights Watch said a decade into one of the worst communal riots in Gujarat, top officials in the state government involved in the riots should be brought to justice. Indian courts also need to expedite the remaining cases and protect activists.

"Ten years on, India owes it to the victims of the Gujarat riots to end the culture of impunity and prosecute those responsible for this open wound on the country's reputation," South Asia director at Human Rights Watch Meenakshi Ganguly said.

Human Rights Watch said the state government has resisted Supreme Court orders to prosecute those responsible for the carnage and has failed to provide most survivors with compensation.

"Officials of the Gujarat state government, led by Chief Minister Modi of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is serving its third term running the state government in Gujarat, failed to conduct serious investigations and obstructed justice," it said.

The large-scale communal violence that hit many parts of Gujarat killed 1,200 people, mostly Muslims.

"The 2002 violence against Muslims in Gujarat persists as a dark blot on India's reputation for religious equality," Ganguly said.

"Instead of prosecuting senior state and police officials implicated in the atrocities, the Gujarat authorities have engaged in denial and obstruction of justice," she said.

HRW said efforts to investigate and prosecute cases inside Gujarat were stalled and activists and lawyers involved in the cases have been harassed and intimidated.


Gujarat riots a dark blot on India's reputation: Human Rights Watch - Times Of India
 
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India is a Barbaric country they have taken so many innocent lives. Everyday they are killing more & more Bangladeshi people on the border. But If we go 25 years back they have taken more than 5000 thousand bengali speaking people's life within a few hours. Majority people were Muslim. Most of them were children & women.
They also tried everything to remove this incident from history. What a Barbarism.

If anyone want the prove than google for "Assam Massacre".





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Indians you should be ashamed...and get the hell out of kashmir and all those areas where people hate you...and have some respect for humanity...how would you feel if you are apressed this way ...killing innocent kids like this its heart aching...what a sick mind can support this and live with it.....its indeed barbarism...what surprises a common individual is then the high slogans of indian democracy and freedom of speech though in reality india is worst than any dictatorship having killed thousands in kashmir and elsewhere...
 
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pictures speak a 1000 words indeed.

the dark side of India must be exposed to the world. specially to the international human rights organisations and common people so that they can pressurise their governments to force Indian state to stop these atrocities and punish the culprits.

the international community and its yapping of human rights issues looses its credibility if it uses a different standard for India, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Israel and a different one for Iran, Syria and Pakistan.


very disturbing pictures. may the souls of these innocent rest in peace.
 
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Call them migrants from Bangladesh and then kill their own Muslims, not surprising, knowing Indians. Dehumanization and then pogroms for Muslims. I think it is only the beginning, more is yet to come.
 
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please stop bothering about india , what ever happened in Gujrat the whole nations regrets it with deep heart , but yet Modi is appearing every time in supreme and state high court along with his several companiens are ******* in jail. This is because of judicial system of india is equal to all and so is the democracy..,,, yes there are extremist hindu extremist but don't take it as a whole hindu comminity .that too gujrat incident was long ago in 2002 almost 10 years back ever since then there isn't any big riot like gujrat in india yes some communal tensions arrises but its ends up within 24 hours of ceasefire.

U are still crying for the incident which took place long ago almost 10 years back ,,,, please compare the same situation with pakistan how many muslims were brutually killed by own fellow muslims since 2002 may it be seperatist movement or for any other terror or antinatioinal movement .... comparatively more muslims the figures will indicate in lackhs which are been killed in pakistan. are those cases soughted out? ------ the answer is big nooooo? still pakistan is a breeding ground of terrosism. even u guyz should be ashamed of bombing the holy places on fridays, now a days we see karanchi violence , lahore blast , balochistanis been misserably killed the same with sindhis , shias and ahmedes......... please clearify is this wat means 2 nations theory or muslims brotherhood ? though it sounds funny if we take an example of ur country .

There is one modi in india but there are thousand of modis in pakistan too which kills own brothers .... a big shame om you.

instead of seeking justice for indian muslims please clear the garbage of your own country .

At least in india we are not killed every day like paksitan in the same of religion or any other movement .

Stop Bothering bout us .... look at ur won people and counrty almost of the verge of a collapse.

hundustan zindabad
 
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Can you explain why he refused to take actions against the rioters? Why did he allow the killings for three long days?
Did he have a tarhet in mind ow many muslims he wanted to kill or how many hindus will fall as collateral damage?
How much did he pay to the courts of law to avoid these questions?

What bout paksistan ... can u justity the balochis and everyday bombing with ur analyses ... infact 100 times worst than india
 
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hahaha...dum dum..read the news properly..It says the Guj HC has convicted 23 Hindu rioters for killing Muslims in riots..

are you sure that is a very bad move and a sad day for you ?

The court has convicted 23 people in the case and has acquitted 23 for want of evidence.

Check out who are those 23 acquitted and u will find why its sad

The real Villain of this film is still the CM and he is free and planing for more................
 
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Spartacus_Σπάρτακο;2800485 said:
The court has convicted 23 people in the case and has acquitted 23 for want of evidence.

Check out who are those 23 acquitted and u will find why its sad

The real Villain of this film is still the CM and he is free and planing for more................

So were 63 muslims acquitted in the Godra train burning case.....facepalm.
 
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