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Govt must repair religious buildings hit in riots: Gujarat High Court - dnaindia.com

Ahmedabad: Gujarat High Court has observed that the state government is accountable for renovation of religious structures damaged in communal riots. The court has also said that the government is also accountable for giving compensation to such structures.

The division bench comprising chief justice SJ Mukhopadhaya and justice AS Dave observed this while hearing a petition filed by Islamic Relief Committee in 2003. The court also directed the state government to find out the list of such structures damaged during the riots.

The petition sought that 294 religious structures damaged in 2002 communal riots should be renovated and for this compensation should be provided. The matter has been listed in the high court for more than 41 times since the petition was filed. Further hearing on the matter was posted on March 5.

Moreover, a fact-finding committee of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) had also prepared a list of religious structures damaged in post-Godhra riots. The committee had made the state government accountable for renovating and providing compensation to such structures.

However, the government argued that there is no such policy for renovation or providing compensation to religious structures as many a times the custodian to such structures is the government itself like Wakf Board or religious trusts.

On the NHRC report, advocate-general Kamal Trivedi said "there is no such government policy for providing compensation or renovating religious structures damaged in communal riots and there are a total of 535 structures which were damaged in the communal riots." He, however, quickly added that they have a list of only 64 such structures.

Taking note of the advocate-general's statements, the chief justice asked whether the NHRC had prepared the report taking into consideration the state government. The court also directed to find out the list of 64 structures damaged in riots.

Justice Mukhopadhaya also said not to politicise the cases by saying that let the people think that the government is working for them and there will be no heartburns in providing compensation and renovating such structures. "Finding such structures which were damaged in communal riots and renovating and providing compensation will repose faith among people that the NHRC report is being implemented," observed Justice Mukhopadhaya.

Earlier, in December last year, the division bench of justice Mukhopadhaya and justice Mohit Shah had observed: "Whether in absence of any scheme, on the ground of public interest the state government can be directed to pay compensation for construction of religious places on the ground that one or other religious places were desecrated, damaged or destroyed."
 
minorities in India is capable of defending then selves.
I am from Kerala where Muslims are 25% Christians are 20% of Population.
 
lol..it was unfortunate incident that helped many to show the bragged reports..myself from ahmedabad/gujarat..many frndz r muslims..the DGP of gujarat is muslim...u know he got 117 seats out of 182 with muslim votes in election 2007 \

Gujarat Election results 07,Gujarat Election results,Gujarat State Assembly Elections results..\\

Mr modi received 3 times best Chief minister awaord from national rajiv gandhi foundation...

ot put it other way,, state giving 24 hrs power plus water in the country.....gujarat growing at 13% ..fastest grow economy in india..with 17% stake in GPD of india..where 40% BSE stock market scripts are with gujju ppl..

Gujarat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


or see that BJP wins in state election in gujrat..but gujju ppl[hindu,muslim and all] votes for congress in national election..coz gujju ppl beleves in development..not in relegious extemism like our neighbour country. showing unfotunate incidents in india can only satisfy ur ego..but neither it tells the story of major mass of india nor it helps extermist/economic condition of pakistan .....
 
check out muslim bro in ahmedabad celebrating eid e milad...




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On the eve of Ramzan Eid, Alif ni Masjid and Sidi Sayed ki Jali near Teen Darwaza, AHMEDABAD CITY are lit up to set the mood for the festival.


Eid Mubarak, Entertainment - Hip & Happening - Ahmedabad Mirror,Ahmedabad Mirror
 
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check out this..for amity in gujarat between hindu and muslim bro..


The ahmedabad city's first Muslim woman mayor, Aneesa Mirza, the Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly, received the yatra when it reached the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation.

The local Muslim MLA, Usmangani Devdiwala, who yesterday presented to the main priest of the Jagdish temple a silver chariot, also greeted the yatra along with hundreds of Muslims.

The Hindu : Rath yatra peaceful in Ahmedabad


and must see






Jagannath Rath Yatra in Ahmedabad promotes amity



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Laughing at others unfortunate incidents will not solve pak.problems. .development is the only option..check this..

80 hindu temples demolished for illegal encroachment by Narendra Modi in Gujarat capital gandhinagar


GANDHINAGAR: Before you call Narendra Modi Hindutva's poster-boy, take this. Gujarat's capital, Gandhinagar, has razed to the ground 80 temples or their encroaching boundaries, since authorities began a drive against illegal encroachment in one month.

The campaign, which started on October 13, went into top gear on Wednesday when 15 small and medium temples were demolished on two roads. A lesson, perhaps, for twin-city Ahmedabad's civic authorities who have failed to carry out a Gujarat High Court directive against shrines obstructing movement of traffic in the city.

A team of officials from the Gandhinagar collectorate, police and forest officials participate in the demolition operation. A survey conducted by the Gandhinagar collectorate officials showed 107 temples having illegally come up along the main roads and about 312 in the interior areas of various sectors. All of these will be removed.

Apparently, the first temple was demolished around Diwali and there was not even a protest as the demolition was carried out in the dead of the night. Six temples around Gh-5 circle and adjoining areas vanished within hours.

Two days later, VHP organised a protest rally in Gandhinagar, supported by members of Mahagujarat Janata Party, comprising mainly of BJP rebels. The demolition drive can also be seen in the light of the recent arrest of VHP's Ahmedabad general secretary Ashwin Patel on sedition charges for circulating anti-Modi SMSes. ( Watch )

Gandhinagar collector Sanjeev Kumar says, ``This is part of the ongoing drive in which all encroachments are going to be removed. We will bring down any illegal structure on government land.''

GETTING GOD OUT OF WAY

Some big temples now gone

Panchmukhi Hanuman temple - Kh road
Rajrajeshrima Meldi Mata temple - Near Madhur dairy
Ghogha Baba temple - Gukalpura
Maa Ambaji temple - Gukalpura
Chehar Mata temple - Kh road
80 temples demolished in Modi's capital - India - The Times of India
 
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i can give 1000 more such links for amity and development in gujarat..but wats gain proving it here? gujarat development by hindu,muslim,christian ppl tells u real story... Laughing at indias unfortunate incidents will not solve pakistani problems ..it only satify the typical ego.... .development is the only option..and india is developing country but still a way to go to become a develpoed country
 
Guys do you know whats the real problem? You guys think "ki tum logon (Pakistan) ne dunibhar ki Muslims ka theka le rakha hai."

Have any Indian Muslim asked for Pakistan's help? NO...Indian Muslim is capable of solving his problem.No need of your crocodile tears. On similar topic an Indian muslim has embarrassed your former president in front of whole world. This is a creepy attitude. Leave Indian Muslims alone. They don't need you. Better solve your own problems.

 
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Love Modi, make peace: Ahmedabad Imam

AHMEDABAD: Mufti Shabbir Ahmed Siddiqui (52) — the Imam of city’s biggest mosque, Jama Masjid — hails from Sirsa in Bihar. Living in Ahmedabad since 1982, Mufti Siddiqui is pitted against hardliners who feel he is soft on the Narendra Modi government with which he has been building bridges in turbulent times.

But he is unabashed about his admiration for the CM and would like Modi, already popular among the Shia muslims, to gain acceptance among the Sunnis too. The Imam calls the riots an ‘atrocity’ but adds that the projection of the riots was much graver than what had actually happened. “Time has come now to move on. It is seven years since the riots and people have already started forgetting what had happened,” he told TOI in an interview.

The Imam says Modi has ensured peace after 2002 and feels the chief minister had “lived up to expectations”. “Muslims too have an opportunity to prosper in the peaceful environment that the Modi government has created. Modi has provided an atmosphere which is conducive for those who want to trade peacefully in Gujarat,” he said.

Stating that Modi actually does not need Muslim votes to win the elections, he said it was up to the Muslims to make friends with the chief minister. “Islam has in the past befriended even bigger fundamentalists,” he argues, adding that Muslims must appreciate the performance of the CM, if he is good.

He is also happy that the spread of the hardliner Tablighis in Gujarat, who have created numerous problems for him in recent years, has been checked by the Modi government by blocking the influx of foreign funds through ‘hawala’.

He said his battle with the Tabhlighis for the control of mosques across Gujarat would be won only if their foreign funding is stopped.

Love Modi, make peace: Ahmedabad Imam - Ahmedabad - City - The Times of India

Modi's new admirer: Ahmedabad's Imam

AHMEDABAD: Mufti Shabbir Ahmed Siddiqui, the Imam of Ahmedabad's biggest mosque, has found himself alone among the city's Muslim clerics. What has landed the 52-year-old Imam in trouble in his own community is his admiration for Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi.

Siddiqui, a native of Sirsa in Bihar, has been living in Ahmedabad since 1982. The hardliners in the community feel he is soft on the state government with which he has been building bridges in turbulent times.

But Siddiqui is unabashed about his admiration for the CM and would like Modi, already popular among Shia muslims, to gain acceptance among the Sunnis too. The Jama Masjid Imam calls the 2002 riots an "atrocity'' but adds that the projection of the riots was "much graver'' than what had actually happened. "The time has come now to move on. It is seven years since the riots and people have already started forgetting what had happened,'' he told TOI.

The Imam says Modi has ensured peace after 2002 and feels the chief minister has "lived up to the expectations''. "Muslims too have an opportunity to prosper in the peaceful environment that the Modi government has created. Modi has provided an atmosphere which is conducive for those who want to do business in Gujarat,'' he says.

According to Siddiqui, Modi does not need Muslim votes to win the elections. It is up to the Muslims to make friends with the chief minister, he says. "Islam has in the past befriended even bigger fundamentalists,'' he argues, adding Muslims must appreciate the performance of the CM, "if he is good''.

He is also happy that the spread of the hardliner Tablighis in Gujarat, who have created numerous problems for him in recent years, has been checked by the Modi government by blocking the influx of foreign funds through `hawala'. He says his battle with the Tabhlighis for the control of mosques across Gujarat would be won only if the flow of funds from abroad is stopped.

Modi's new admirer: Ahmedabad's Imam - India - The Times of India
 
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The death of even a single innocent person is a tragedy for which the perpetrators should be punished.

But there are many motivated and deeply dishonest people in India and abroad who are engaged in viciously spreading falsehoods about that sad incident.

Threads of this sort should not be allowed to get away with false propaganda. It is only fair that the other side be given a hearing. Here are a number of links:

Myths of Gujarat Riots

Myth 1: 2,000 Muslims were killed in the Gujarat riots

Myth 2: Muslims were ‘butchered’ in Gujarat

Myth 3: Whole of Gujarat was burning

Myth 4: The Gujarat police turned a blind eye to the rioting

Myth 5: Gujarat police was anti-Muslim

Myth 6: Gujarat riots were the ‘worst ever massacre’ in India

Myth 7: Only Muslims were rendered homeless and suffered economically

Myth 8: The Gujarat government was involved in the riots

Myth 9: Gujarat riots were like the 1984 anti-Sikh riots

Myth 10: Gujarat became a dangerous place to live in, in 2002

Myth 11: In Ehsan Jafri case, women were raped

Myth 12: The photo of Qutubuddin Ansari is genuine

Myth 13: Narendra Modi said:”Every action has equal and opposite reaction”

Myth 14: Sangh Parivar organizations like VHP organized the riots

Myth 15: Narendra Modi gave free hand to rioters for 3 days


P.S. --> I took this post from some other thread in this forum. Hope this would remove your misconception. BTW, I think you are intentionally flaming around. So you may continue with your rant. Thanks.
 
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