News Reports Five killed in Protest Over Mosque Demolition in North Indian Town by Joshua Biem February 9, 2024 Published by Joshua Biem February 9, 2024 15 At least five people have been killed and dozens others injured during a protest sparked by the demolition of a mosque and a religious school in India, the latest in a spate of demolitions targeting Muslim structures. Municipal authorities in Haldwani town in the northern state of Uttarakhand bulldozed the buildings on Thursday, saying they had been built without permission. Vandana Singh, the district magistrate of Nainital district, where Haldwani is located, said at a news conference the demolition and its aftermath were “not communal and should not be seen as such”. She said the protest was linked to a government drive to demolish a “property that is neither registered as religious site nor has it been given any such recognition”. “Some call the structure a madrassa,” she added. But residents said the mosque and the school in Haldwani’s Banphoolpur area were nearly two decades old and had been unfairly targeted. A top police official in Uttarakhand on Friday told The Indian Express newspaper five people were killed in the protest, but did not identify them. Officials said dozens of others, including police officers, were wounded and are being treated in various hospitals of the city. Authorities in Haldwani have given shoot-on-sight orders, imposed a curfew, suspended internet services, closed schools and banned large gatherings. Sumit Hridayesh, a state legislator from the opposition Indian National Congress party who represents Haldwani, said the violence was a result of “hasty action” by the administration. He said locals in the area, including Muslim leaders, should have been notified before the demolition was carried out. Uttarakhand’s chief minister, Pushkar Singh Dhami, said the government would take the “strictest action against rioters and miscreants”. “Police have been given clear instructions to deal strictly with unruly elements,” he said in a statement. “Every rioter who indulged in arson and stone pelting is being identified. No miscreant who disturbs harmony and peace will be spared.” In January last year, there were widespread protests in Haldwani, a Himalayan town about 270km (170 miles) northeast of New Delhi, after authorities ordered the demolition of nearly 4,000 homes that had allegedly encroached on land owned by the state-run railways. The drive was stayed by the Supreme Court, which said 50,000 people “cannot be uprooted overnight”. Hindu supremacist groups have been emboldened in their campaign against Muslims and their religious structures since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office a decade ago. Last month, Modi inaugurated a Hindu temple in the northern city of Ayodhya, built on the site of a centuries-old Mughal-era mosque that was destroyed by Hindu zealots in 1992. Muslim groups have also accused governments controlled by Modi’s Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) of using bulldozers to illegally demolish the homes and businesses of people accused of violence. In two reports published together this week, the human rights group Amnesty International documented the “punitive” demolition of at least 128 Muslim properties from April to June 2022, rendering at least 617 people either homeless or without livelihoods. “The unlawful demolition of Muslim properties by the Indian authorities, peddled as ‘bulldozer justice’ by political leaders and media, is cruel and appalling. … They are destroying families – and must stop immediately,” Agnes Callamard, Amnesty International’s secretary-general, said in a statement on Wednesday. Rights groups have also accused Modi of looking the other way and sometimes enabling hate speech against Muslims, who comprise 14 percent of India’s 1.4 billion people. Modi’s BJP denies the accusations. Source: Aljazeera 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Joshua Biem previous post Jersey Shore: Family Vacation Season 7 How to Watch Without Cable next post Boat Sinks off Tunisia with more than 40 Sudanese on Board You may also like Three Sentenced To Death In Iran Over Killing... November 5, 2024 Killers Of Ugandan Olympian Sentenced to 35 years November 5, 2024 Gombe Snakebite Hospital Records Highest Cases In Sub-Saharan... November 5, 2024 Two Arrested For Stripping Teenage Girls Over Alleged... November 5, 2024 NDDC Begins Channelisation Of Creek In Bayelsa, Rivers November 5, 2024 NIGERIA VIOLENT CONFLICT WEEKLY SPOTLIGHT November 5, 2024 Driver killed As Police Rescue 23 Kidnap Victims... November 5, 2024 Kano Gov’t Probes Alleged Assault On Doctor By... November 5, 2024 Police Nab Man For Allegedly Beheading Father Inside... November 5, 2024 Insecurity: Over 20 schools, 23 markets closed in... October 29, 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.