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Delhi under Hindutva attack: Women describe how Diwali riot escalated into sexual threat

What is wrong with the title? Do the Hindutva apologists put very rosy titles when spewing venom against Islam/Muslims/Pakistan?

These titles bring no happiness but are put so that Muslims wakeup and see for themselves what the Hindutva terrorists are doing to their brethren in Terrorist-turn PM Modi's Bharat. You got problem with these titles or news, ask your Hindutva sarkar to give protection to the minorities so her ugly apartheid face does not get exposed, which is already exposed quite much by the way.

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Well then they must be the evil Muslims aka Arabs aka Wahabis. Anyways no patriotic Indian can ban an organization like RSS which is as peaceful as a lamb.

PS: Yeah join RSS madarsa. They would give you a special course about the victory of Skardu and Mirpur. :)
No dear. They were not Arabs aka Pakistanis either. Because they would have declared them Charity Organization:)

PS: RSS Madarsa is outdated bro. They teach real history. Its no fun. I would prefer Good Taliban.
 
Lol the famous farce called as judiciary of India. :rolleyes:

Again Not all judicial systems in the world are like in your nation.
You should really get out from your own world and wide open your eyes.
 
No dear. They were not Arabs aka Pakistanis either. Because they would have declared them Charity Organization:)

PS: RSS Madarsa is outdated bro. They teach real history. Its no fun. I would prefer Good Taliban.

Nope they were arabs aka wahabis. Only they can be evil enough to ban something glorious like RSS.\

PS: That's why you should join RSS. They teach real history like great Indian victory of Muzaffarabad or Hindu gurkhas conquering 8000 meters Broad Peak. :)

Again Not all judicial systems in the world are like in your nation.
You should really get out from your own world and wide open your eyes.

I have my eyes wide open and know very well how good is your judicial system.
 
In East Delhi, women describe how Diwali riot escalated into sexual threat

Trilokpuri residents continue to send young women away to safe havens, fearing for their safety.

Nishita Jha

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The women are leaving, and Sultana Begum says, they are always the first ones to leave. “Why didn’t you go then?” I asked her. She said, “Somebody needs to look after those who have nowhere to go.”

We are sitting on plastic chairs, surrounded by old men, orphaned sisters and the occasional infant. The rest of Block 27 is leaving for Old Delhi, Kanpur, Meerut, wherever else they can stay, until normalcy returns.The ease with which the elders of Trilokpuri turn philosophical is disconcerting: for the generation that has witnessed the anti-Sikh riots of 1984 here, “communal violence” is not about the neat divisions of Diwali and Eid, cows and pigs, bhajans and azaans and loudspeakers any longer. It is about how quickly the illusion of safety is dispelled, and how, once broken, it can take a lifetime to restore. “I don’t know why Allah let me survive the last time,” said Abrar Khan, 62, “but I think now it is finally time to meet my maker.”

This presentiment of death was delivered again on Sunday, this time with a level gaze and the unwavering voice of 23-year-old Tarana, one of the six unmarried sisters who looked after their father’s clothing store, A to Z Collections in Trilokpuri. On Saturday, the family returned from a wedding to find that their business and life’s savings had been torched ‒ the shop stood metres away from about 20 policemen who refused to call the fire department, saying they “hadn’t received any orders to act”.

“We have no option now but to kill ourselves," said Tarana. "There are eight of us, our mother is ill and our father has gone mad with grief. We are safe, but for how long? What can a house full of women do, but wait?”

Fragile truce

In the wake of recent riots, the neighbourhood of Trilokpuri, is being described in the national press as having always existed in a state of fragile truce ‒ a description fit for most of New Delhi’s neighbourhoods, where tensions could be communal, but could just as well be over parking space and still end with murder. Try as one might, it is always a difficult task to truly love one’s neighbour. Having lived next door to Trilokpuri for the past 28 years, in different parts of Mayur Vihar, I grew up hearing about not just Hindu-Muslim clashes on festivals, but inter-caste, inter-sub-caste, regional and sexual battle lines drawn across the neighbourhood.

The product of a large-scale slum-resettlement project during the Emergency, Trilokpuri's 36 blocks are ghettos based on religion, region and language, inhabited mainly by daily-wage workers. Living among the present generation of workers are keymakers, cleaners, cooks, drivers and gardeners, but also garment manufacturers, fashion designers, media folk, jewellers and doctors who leave Trilokpuri for work every morning to melt into the rest of New Delhi.

Swirling resentment

When Sultana was sending away her youngest daughter-in-law, eight-month pregnant Israr, to Old Delhi on Saturday, her auto driver was pulled out of his vehicle at the edge of Trilokpuri and beaten until he was unconscious. Israr was asked to run away, “unless she wanted to be impregnated by a lathi”. Seeing the look on my face when she finished her story, Sultana said, “Kyun? Aurat kahaan badnaam nahi hoti?” Where are women not humiliated?

The scale of violence in my neighbourhood this week, the resulting police presence and media attention, have set in motion currents of religious resentment that will poison the air for some time to come. But the most familiar story here, is still the one that is the most easily dismissed ‒ of how politically loaded events like riots, revolutions and uprisings escalate instantly into sexually threatening situations for women.

The accounts are endless. Twenty-year-old Chandni, beaten and stripped by a gang of four policemen until she fainted, dragged into safety to a neighbour’s home on Saturday. Thirty two-year-old Rehana, whose wrist was broken by a policeman repeatedly asking her why Muslim men were such cowards, running away and leaving their women behind for the Hindus. Forty three-year-old Tahira, who sent her three daughters away to their grandparents home, when Hindu rioters pulled down their pyjamas to “show the weapons they would use on Muslim women”.

Too little, too late

Not a single one of these women has been allowed in to the police station at Mayur Vihar Phase One to register a complaint of assault. “How should I identify them, when so many of the policemen currently patrolling are not even wearing a badge?” asked Chandni.

Meanwhile, the police “manhunt” for the original group of drunken miscreants thatdefiled the Mata ki Chowki and triggered the riot on Diwali night on Thursday is already too little and too late. A chain reaction of hatred has been set into motion, particularly among the area's youth. Both communities are in possession of video recordings of violence, passed on through mass Whatsapp messages, in which each community sees itself as the victim seeking revenge. Seven Hindus were shot. Dozens of young Muslim boys were picked up, beaten and detained without explanation. Grainy video footage supposedly identifies those with skullcaps as Muslim, but who are the men in helmets, already prepared for a ritual of stone-pelting?

Near the Mata ki Chowki of Block 20, after nearly two hours of incessant accusations against “the Mohammedans”, ranging from rumours of firing guns to complaints of unpaid rent, the room finally fell silent. As my co-reporter and I got up to leave, 60-year old Attar Singh caught us by surprise “Ajeeb lagta hai kyunki sab saath rehte thhe tine saal.” It’s strange because we’ve lived together for so many years. “What do you think we should do for peace? How will all of this end?”

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OP any other source reporting it. News Channels are reporting different stuff. Scroll.in :lol:
 
Nope they were arabs aka wahabis. Only they can be evil enough to ban something glorious like RSS.\

PS: That's why you should join RSS. They teach real history like great Indian victory of Muzaffarabad or Hindu gurkhas conquering 8000 meters Broad Peak. :)



I have my eyes wide open and know very well how good is your judicial system.


Really??:lol:
Since when did you enroll as an advocate in Indian Supreme Court :sarcastic:
This is why I said you should visit other nations also ,the way you are talking now is like a frog in dead well.
 
What is wrong with the title? Do the Hindutva apologists put very rosy titles when spewing venom against Islam/Muslims/Pakistan?

These titles bring no happiness but are put so that Muslims wakeup and see for themselves what the Hindutva terrorists are doing to their brethren in Terrorist-turn PM Modi's Bharat. You got problem with these titles or news, ask your Hindutva sarkar to give protection to the minorities so her ugly apartheid face does not get exposed, which is already exposed quite much by the way.

For Pakistani's everyone other than them is a Terrorist. :lol:

May Allah Cure Your Illness, Hibduphob. Get well soon. :whistle:
 
Really??:lol:
Since when did you enroll as an advocate in Indian Supreme Court :sarcastic:
This is why I said you should visit other nations also ,the way you are talking now is like a frog in dead well.

Same judicial system that drags cases for decades. Yeah it is certainly the best judicial system of the world. :lol:
 
Nope they were arabs aka wahabis. Only they can be evil enough to ban something glorious like RSS.\

PS: That's why you should join RSS. They teach real history like great Indian victory of Muzaffarabad or Hindu gurkhas conquering 8000 meters Broad Peak. :)
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No man. Arabs aka Pakistanis, like I said, would have declared them Charity Organization.

PS: But they dont teach that Bin Qasim was the first Pakistani, that's why I dont like them you know:lol:
 
that is such a defeatist attitude... india is no doubt suicide capital of the world but these ladies can express anger to journalists firstly, and then also speak of joining the naxalites and fight against the indian oppressive establishment.



that "mata ki chowki" will have more food offered to the mata mud idol than was available to the 69 people who died of hunger in the tea plantations of darjeeling.





@Indrani @Saheli

oh, yes... call the actress preity zinta... she had a young man thrown out of a cinema hall because he didn't stand up when the glorious national anthem of the glorious make-believe nation of india was being played... let ms. zinta now wave india's flag...

Ask women from Muslim community in India to raise cultured deshbhakth children instead of rioters. Much of these problems will automatically fade away. Kudos to Ms. Zinta for the courage shown in throwing out that ingrate from the cinema hall.
 
For Pakistani's everyone other than them is a Terrorist. :lol:

May Allah Cure Your Illness, Hibduphob. Get well soon. :whistle:

There is an old saying in my malayalam 'person who is affected by jaundice will see all things in yellow colour.'

Same judicial system that drags cases for decades. Yeah it is certainly the best judicial system of the world. :lol:


But our judicial system dont create Raymond Davis episode.
Thanks to their judgements powerful politicians like Jaya and Lalu got a long vacation from politics.

Are you sure that your judiciary is better than us ?
If you are sure about that then ok you can criticise our systems.If you dont then stay from posting BS.
 
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There is an old saying in my malayalam 'person who is affected by jaundice will see all things in yellow colour.'

There are couple of more apt saying's for this. However, forum's rule prohibits me from...:D However, we can still pray to Allah, Miracles do happen. :lol:
 
Delhi Police added insult to Injury


Congress demands resignations of Home Minister Rajnath Singh & Delhi LG Najeeb Jung over Trilokpuri riots


See report on trilokpuri by Zee (See report after 06:43)
http://www.diggvideo.com/is-delhis-trilokpuri-communal-violence-a-political-stunt_9265312cd.html


Najeeb Jung running backdoor government for BJP in Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal

New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convener Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday hit out at Lt Governor Najeeb Jung for saying that he would explore the possibility of installing a popular government in Delhi in the next few days.

Kejriwal questioned Jung's intention and asked whether the Lt Governor would seek for an adjournment in Supreme Court tomorrow.

The AAP chief's comments came after the LG House today issued a statement saying that "In view of the president's approval to explore the possibility of installing a popular government in Delhi, Najeeb Jung would be exploring the possibility with the leaders of all political parties over the next few days."

Here's what Kejriwal said:

Kejriwal demanded the Lt Governor should call an all party meeting today and take a final decision by evening and inform the apex court tomorrow.

"It is unfortunate that LG is in active collusion with BJP and running the backdoor government for the BJP and acting as an agent of it rather than protecting the Constitution of India.

Najeeb Jung running backdoor government for BJP in Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal | Zee News
 
The riots were started by a Jew who was wearing a skull cap, and also had a beard to look like a Muslim. Israel is involved in this plot to defame Islam and Muslims. South Asia should declare nuclear war on Israel immediately.

Made my day :lol: :rofl:
 
No man. Arabs aka Pakistanis, like I said, would have declared them Charity Organization.

PS: But they dont teach that Bin Qasim was the first Pakistani, that's why I dont like them you know:lol:

You are seriously fooled by the evil congress. They and the ISI and the Chinese and the Wahabis and the Arabs and the Jamat e Islami BD were behind the ban on RSS and you are denying it. Got to rush and take admission in RSS madarsa fast my dear.

PS: I know they don't teach about Muhammad Bin Qasim who lost the war and failed to win even an inch of Indian subcontinent. They only give courses about Indian victory in the conquest of Kotli and the conversion of people of Kotli to virat hinduism.
You need to take that course fast and immediately.

But our judicial system dont create Raymond Davis episode.
Thanks to their judgements powerful politicians like Jaya and Lalu got a long vacation from politics.

Are you sure that your judiciary is better than us ?
If you are sure about that then ok you can criticise our systems.If you dont then stay from posting BS.

Your judiciary imposes a fine of 30000RS for union carbide episode. :rofl:

Anyways I never said our judiciary is better. But using Indian judiciary to prove innocence of Modi is a joke. Only you guys can accept it. Don't bring it to us.
 
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