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Atali (Haryana), June 5 (IANS) The eerie calm in violence-torn Atali village in Haryana's Ballabhgarh district at the edge of Delhi threatens to explode into another round of clashes if not for the presence of 2,000 Rapid Action Force and Haryana Police personnel.

The Jat villagers are unrepentant about the violence and clearly say that the Muslims can leave the village if they feel unsafe.

Tempers continue to simmer 10 days after communal violence between Muslims villagers and the majority Jats broke out over an under-construction mosque.

The Jat villagers also assert that they will not allow the mosque to be built at the present site. They have also suggested an alternative site for a mosque close to a section of the village where Muslims are concentrated.

"If they don't feel like staying here, they can go. But we will not allow the mosque to be built here," said Pawan Singh (25), a student and local resident, who spoke to IANS.

Agreed his friend, Ratan Chaudhary, 22, who accused the Muslim villagers of playing the victim card.

"Initially, it was just a piece of land, but we allowed them to build a temporary structure with tin roofs. Now they wanted a three-storey mosque there despite the reservations of the majority community. Instead of adjusting they are playing victims," he said.

Located about 9 km from Faridabad in Haryana and a little over 40 km from Delhi, the village, which boasts of digital electricity metres, piped gas supply and satellite TV, has become a smoldering cauldron of communal tension between the majority Jat community, and minority Muslims who are literally under siege.

Of the 150 Muslim villagers who have returned to their homes following assurance of protection by the local authorities, many have left their children with relatives in neighbouring villages and were reluctant to stay in Atali if prohibitory order that refrains people from gathering at any place was revoked.

"We have come here to take stock of the damage done to our house. We will spend the night here and see what tomorrow has in store for us. We don't feel safe here anymore," Salma, a mother of four told IANS.

"I've left my three children at my brother's place in the neighbouring village and my husband and I are thinking about moving there permanently as well," added the 42-year-old who lives in a crammed, single-storey house overseeing the site where the mosque was being constructed.

Similar thoughts were expressed by her neighbour, Nanno Khatun, a 56-year-old who returned home with only one of her four sons and his family.

"As of now, my son, his wife and two children and I have dared to come back as rest of my family is still in shock and doesn't want to enter this village.

"We have been here for two days and none of our neighbours have talked to us. Bonds that were formed over decades have been severed forever," said a teary eyed Nanno, as she tightly clutched her six-year-old granddaughter.

And it seemed, the children were the worst affected by the violence, left scarred and traumatised as they recalled their loved ones being attacked with rods, sticks and broken glass bottles.

Twelve-year-old Aman Ali, doesn't know how old he is, but clearly remembers that his chacha (uncle) was chased by a mob of angry villagers who attacked him with bricks and sticks.

"I saw him running down the street from the balcony. He was shouting and crying for help. The mob had sticks and broken glass bottles in their hands," said Ali with a lump in his voice as he refused to look up, continually staring at the broken floor of his house, parts of which were covered in soot.

Some of the villagers have also turned against the local legislator Tek Chand Sharma of the Bahujan Samaj Party who, according to reports, had met and apologised to the Muslims who had taken shelter in the compound of the Ballabhgarh police station.

"Who is he to apologise on our behalf? He is not even from our caste. We will choose our own Jat leader if we feel the need to talk to them (Muslims)," Chaudhary said, adding a few abusive words alluding to the legislator's caste.

The violence that began on May 25 and continued for three days, despite a police order banning any public gathering, left in its wake more than 400 Muslim villagers homeless, burnt houses and shops.

Atali village: Muslims back, not welcome - Yahoo News India
 
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They must address majority community's concerns.

These 500 Muslims need to tell their neighbors that their ancestors were Hindus. May be that would make them more acceptable.
Nope, not even ghar wapsi would save them.
 
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The Jat villagers also assert that they will not allow the mosque to be built at the present site. They have also suggested an alternative site for a mosque close to a section of the village where Muslims are concentrated.
This cannot be a communal problem at first :what:
 
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They must address majority community's concerns.

Even if the court allowed them to build the mosque at that place?

Less than two months before communal violence erupted in Atali village in Ballabhgarh, a Faridabad court had ruled that the Hindu petitioners had “miserably failed” to establish that the mosque at the centre of the dispute stood on land owned by the gram panchayat.

Ballabhgarh: Before violence, court ruled Mosque land Muslim property | The Indian Express

Unless India is a banana republic, what is more important ? Court order or majority concerns??
 
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if not getting a job or flat or being fired from job can be a communal problem, anything can be termed communal.
True bro, Today's news a guy fired from job because he grew a beard which is against companies rule...
Private companies mostly don't allow beard because it not "Professional" according to them.
But the guy was Muslim and look how media is making a big issue out of it...He played minority card and our media is shlt.
The girl who was not allowed to live in flat was in realty didn't paid her rent and she played minority card and our media is like always Shlt.
 
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Even if the court allowed them to build the mosque at that place?



Ballabhgarh: Before violence, court ruled Mosque land Muslim property | The Indian Express

Unless India is a banana republic, what is more important ? Court order or majority concerns??
It's just district court, avenues are still open.

True bro, Today's news a guy fired from job because he grew a beard which is against companies rule...
Private companies mostly don't allow beard because it not "Professional" according to them.
But the guy was Muslim and look how media is making a big issue out of it...He played minority card and our media is shlt.
The girl who was not allowed to live in flat was in realty didn't paid her rent and she played minority card and our media is like always Shlt.
aaj bhi rola ho ra tha ke TV pe? I thought Maggi abhi tak nahi bani hogi in presstitutes ki.
 
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aaj bhi rola ho ra tha ke TV pe? I thought Maggi abhi tak nahi bani hogi in presstitutes ki.
Me TV dekhta hi nhi bhai...Internet hi hai bas sab kuch :p:
Hum jese logo ke liye Maggie ban hona bahut bada shock hai bhai .... hum jese padhne wale kese kam chalaege :cray:
Aajse Maggi noodles Chandigarh me bhi nhi mile, Maggi Pasta leke aaya phir me :partay:
 
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True bro, Today's news a guy fired from job because he grew a beard which is against companies rule...
Private companies mostly don't allow beard because it not "Professional" according to them.
But the guy was Muslim and look how media is making a big issue out of it...He played minority card and our media is shlt.
The girl who was not allowed to live in flat was in realty didn't paid her rent and she played minority card and our media is like always Shlt.


She didn't pay rent ? Dude she was refused the apartment ..:lol: she didn't even live there ..:(
 
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Quoting stuff without even comprehending them ... Didn't you learn that in the same thread too?

Muslim girl alleges she was denied flat for her religion in Mumbai | The Indian Express


Not that I give a shyt.. Her family chose to stay in india .. She's gotta pay.
She "alleges" that she was denied flat for her religion... Many people play minority card in our country dude its not new and it will not stop until our stupid media do some research before posting such news.
 
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