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Mumbai: Saturday, 5:30 PM - Protest against Assam riots near Mumbai's Azad Maidan turned violent on Saturday as protesters torched many buses with setting other vehicles on fire as well.
Reportedly, several Muslim organisations on Saturday staged a protest at Mumbai's Azad Maidan to condemn the alleged attacks on Muslims in Myanmar and Assam riots.
The protest was led by Raza Academy, an organisation working to promote Islamic culture, and supported by other organisations like Sunni Jamaitul Ulma and Jamate Raza-e-Mustafa.
LIVE: Protest against Assam riots in Mumbai turns violent, vehicles set on fire - daily.bhaskar.com
Mumbai: The protest by several Muslim organisations at Mumbai's Azad Maidan against the recent riots in Assam and alleged attacks on Muslims in Myanmar turned violent on Saturday.
Reports said the protesters set on fire several vehicles, including an OB (Outside Broadcast) van of a Hindi news channel.
Police had to resort to lathi-charge to disperse the violent crowd.
The protests, led by Raza Academy, an organisation working to promote Islamic culture, were supported by other organisations like Sunni Jamaitul Ulma and Jamate Raza-e-Mustafa.
Sporting black badges, hundreds of members and activists of these organisations, converged at the Azad Maidan and expressed concern over the massacre of the Muslim community.
Earlier, Maulana Syed Moinuddin Ashraf, president of Jamia Qadriya Ashrafiya, urged the Central and state governments to intervene.
Mumbai protest against Assam riots turns violent
"It is the responsibility of the Congress government to protect the Muslims, and for that matter each and every citizen," said the Maulana, who is also known as Moin Miyan.
"With regards to the massacre in Myanmar, we understand it is an external problem and that certainly should be taken care of, but what is happening in Assam reflects on the state of affairs of the country," he added.
"A large number of Muslims have been rendered homeless and are now living in camps," said Raza Academy chairman Saeed Noorie.
Noorie said they have already written to the government of Myanmar, the United Nations, the International Human Rights Organisation, Organisation of Islamic Countries, President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to highlight the massacre of Muslims in Myanmar.
(With IANS inputs)
Mumbai protest against Assam riots turns violent
tweets say that 50k muslim were protesting against myanmaar and assam riots
UPDATE
MUMBAI: A protest in Mumbai against Assam riots today turned violent with demonstrators torching a vehicle, damaging buses and indulging in stone pelting prompting the police to fire in the air.
Police said two people were killed in the violence during the protests.
Two killed as protest over Assam riots turns violent in Mumbai - The Times of India
Reportedly, several Muslim organisations on Saturday staged a protest at Mumbai's Azad Maidan to condemn the alleged attacks on Muslims in Myanmar and Assam riots.
The protest was led by Raza Academy, an organisation working to promote Islamic culture, and supported by other organisations like Sunni Jamaitul Ulma and Jamate Raza-e-Mustafa.
LIVE: Protest against Assam riots in Mumbai turns violent, vehicles set on fire - daily.bhaskar.com
Mumbai: The protest by several Muslim organisations at Mumbai's Azad Maidan against the recent riots in Assam and alleged attacks on Muslims in Myanmar turned violent on Saturday.
Reports said the protesters set on fire several vehicles, including an OB (Outside Broadcast) van of a Hindi news channel.
Police had to resort to lathi-charge to disperse the violent crowd.
The protests, led by Raza Academy, an organisation working to promote Islamic culture, were supported by other organisations like Sunni Jamaitul Ulma and Jamate Raza-e-Mustafa.
Sporting black badges, hundreds of members and activists of these organisations, converged at the Azad Maidan and expressed concern over the massacre of the Muslim community.
Earlier, Maulana Syed Moinuddin Ashraf, president of Jamia Qadriya Ashrafiya, urged the Central and state governments to intervene.
Mumbai protest against Assam riots turns violent
"It is the responsibility of the Congress government to protect the Muslims, and for that matter each and every citizen," said the Maulana, who is also known as Moin Miyan.
"With regards to the massacre in Myanmar, we understand it is an external problem and that certainly should be taken care of, but what is happening in Assam reflects on the state of affairs of the country," he added.
"A large number of Muslims have been rendered homeless and are now living in camps," said Raza Academy chairman Saeed Noorie.
Noorie said they have already written to the government of Myanmar, the United Nations, the International Human Rights Organisation, Organisation of Islamic Countries, President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to highlight the massacre of Muslims in Myanmar.
(With IANS inputs)
Mumbai protest against Assam riots turns violent
tweets say that 50k muslim were protesting against myanmaar and assam riots
UPDATE
MUMBAI: A protest in Mumbai against Assam riots today turned violent with demonstrators torching a vehicle, damaging buses and indulging in stone pelting prompting the police to fire in the air.
Police said two people were killed in the violence during the protests.
Two killed as protest over Assam riots turns violent in Mumbai - The Times of India