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More than seven months after the communal riots that shocked northeast Delhi with instances of looting, vandalism and targeted killings of Muslims and their properties, survivors still report harassment and humiliation within their immediate neighbourhoods.

A month ago, 14-year-old Fiza’s family sold their house in Shiv Vihar so they could move to a safer location. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, they not only moved out but also accepted the abysmal amount they received when they put their property on the market.

In ordinary times, the house, which they had bought in 2010, would have sold for Rs 20 lakh. However, with the property market down due to the pandemic, they could sell it for just Rs 12 lakh. The loss of Rs 8 lakh was worth it, they said, since they continued to feel unsafe in their Shiv Vihar neighbourhood long after the overt violence ended.

“Hindus in our lane had been making daily life difficult for us since the riots,” said Fiza’s mother, Nasreen (name changed)*. “They created a problem even if we walked past them. When they saw us walking down the lane, they used to call us ‘coronavirus’ and cover their mouths.”

She added: “They used to taunt us, saying that we were the rioters and we lack faith because we eat biryani.”


Fiza had grown up in that lane and was doubly upset when her family moved away, first, because she missed her home and second, because none of her close friends came to visit her when she was leaving. “They were behaving as if they don’t know us. We played Holi together, celebrated Eid together and used to go for our tuition sessions together. How can they forget all that?” she asked. “When they saw us emptying the house our father loved, they slammed their doors loudly.”

According to Nasreen, the neighbourhood had been a happy place until the riots. “This year, our voices couldn’t escape our throats to wish them a happy Holi, we were so scared of being attacked. Till now, our cheeks waited every year for their Holi colours and their plates waited for our Eid sewaiyaan (sweet vermicelli).”

Like Fiza’s family, Irfan (36) has sold a portion of his property at a loss of Rs 4 lakh. This portion had been a general store run by his family till the violence earlier this year, when it was looted and vandalised. Now his family has begun the process of seeking a home elsewhere so they can move out of Shiv Vihar permanently.


“Our children have been terrified since they witnessed the riots; they aren’t able to come out of the house because of their fear,” Irfan told The Wire.

Scarred by being targets of violence and plagued by financial losses due to the riots, Irfan’s family accepted the sale of their property at a lower rate due to their urgent need for money.


Whose home is it anyway?

According to estate agent Mohammed Rizwan, who has been working in Shiv Vihar for 17 years now, about 50 families have expressed their desire to sell their homes since the riots. Though these sellers are not very well off, they do not argue over offers less than the market value for their properties, he said. He understands this as a direct consequence of the riots.

“People here have never been communal in nature; the Hindu-Muslim divide has come to influence them since the riots,” Rizwan told The Wire. “Muslim sellers who come to me wish to sell their property and shift to Mustafabad, to live among their own community.”

Farhana Khan, however, has been trying to stop Muslims from moving out of Shiv Vihar. She herself is a victim as well as a witness of the humiliation Muslims now face in the locality. Farhana and few others have claimed that Hindus in the neighbourhood deliberately chanted “Jai Shri Ram” right after the Maghrib azaan (evening call to prayer) every Tuesday for over a month. This has now stopped after a few Muslims brought this to the notice of the local police.

In addition to this, several lanes in Shiv Vihar have now been gated. The installation of these gates was initiated by the Hindu majority of the area. Muslims, who generally live in just two or three homes in each lane, have reported being locked outside the lanes randomly at any time of the day by the Hindu keepers of the gate keys.

“These people lock the gates out of the blue and make us wait and then we have to plead to enter our own lanes,” said Farhana.

Despite this harassment, Farhana continues to ask Muslims to remain in Shiv Vihar. “Why should we leave? What have we done? If we continue like this, Muslims will disappear from Shiv Vihar,” she said.
 
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TOUGH decisions

But that have to be made


Next is to create localities, areas, states that are muslim majority or only muslim


This way you have localised muslim economies, workers, lawyers etc


And if attacked can form a defence of the population



India is a communal shithole and Indian Muslims now need to prepare and understand that India is a enemy
 
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Next is to create localities, areas, states that are muslim majority or only muslim
This way you have localised muslim economies, workers, lawyers etc And if attacked can form a defence of the population
India is a communal shithole and Indian Muslims now need to prepare and understand that India is a enemy
Modi is a God given asset to the region, his policies will expedite the disintegration process of the artificial state of India Inshallah.
 
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It's okay guys. Don't worry. Extremist hindus are an insignificant minority in Modi's India. He holds a 70% majority share of votes thanks purely to his moderate, liberal support base. The extremists are at the fringes of civil society - the guys described here are all liberal moderate secular magical Hindus, not the extremist Hindus that we all need to watch out for. Everything is hunky dory.
 
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More than seven months after the communal riots that shocked northeast Delhi with instances of looting, vandalism and targeted killings of Muslims and their properties, survivors still report harassment and humiliation within their immediate neighbourhoods.

A month ago, 14-year-old Fiza’s family sold their house in Shiv Vihar so they could move to a safer location. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, they not only moved out but also accepted the abysmal amount they received when they put their property on the market.

In ordinary times, the house, which they had bought in 2010, would have sold for Rs 20 lakh. However, with the property market down due to the pandemic, they could sell it for just Rs 12 lakh. The loss of Rs 8 lakh was worth it, they said, since they continued to feel unsafe in their Shiv Vihar neighbourhood long after the overt violence ended.

“Hindus in our lane had been making daily life difficult for us since the riots,” said Fiza’s mother, Nasreen (name changed)*. “They created a problem even if we walked past them. When they saw us walking down the lane, they used to call us ‘coronavirus’ and cover their mouths.”

She added: “They used to taunt us, saying that we were the rioters and we lack faith because we eat biryani.”


Fiza had grown up in that lane and was doubly upset when her family moved away, first, because she missed her home and second, because none of her close friends came to visit her when she was leaving. “They were behaving as if they don’t know us. We played Holi together, celebrated Eid together and used to go for our tuition sessions together. How can they forget all that?” she asked. “When they saw us emptying the house our father loved, they slammed their doors loudly.”

According to Nasreen, the neighbourhood had been a happy place until the riots. “This year, our voices couldn’t escape our throats to wish them a happy Holi, we were so scared of being attacked. Till now, our cheeks waited every year for their Holi colours and their plates waited for our Eid sewaiyaan (sweet vermicelli).”

Like Fiza’s family, Irfan (36) has sold a portion of his property at a loss of Rs 4 lakh. This portion had been a general store run by his family till the violence earlier this year, when it was looted and vandalised. Now his family has begun the process of seeking a home elsewhere so they can move out of Shiv Vihar permanently.


“Our children have been terrified since they witnessed the riots; they aren’t able to come out of the house because of their fear,” Irfan told The Wire.

Scarred by being targets of violence and plagued by financial losses due to the riots, Irfan’s family accepted the sale of their property at a lower rate due to their urgent need for money.


Whose home is it anyway?

According to estate agent Mohammed Rizwan, who has been working in Shiv Vihar for 17 years now, about 50 families have expressed their desire to sell their homes since the riots. Though these sellers are not very well off, they do not argue over offers less than the market value for their properties, he said. He understands this as a direct consequence of the riots.

“People here have never been communal in nature; the Hindu-Muslim divide has come to influence them since the riots,” Rizwan told The Wire. “Muslim sellers who come to me wish to sell their property and shift to Mustafabad, to live among their own community.”

Farhana Khan, however, has been trying to stop Muslims from moving out of Shiv Vihar. She herself is a victim as well as a witness of the humiliation Muslims now face in the locality. Farhana and few others have claimed that Hindus in the neighbourhood deliberately chanted “Jai Shri Ram” right after the Maghrib azaan (evening call to prayer) every Tuesday for over a month. This has now stopped after a few Muslims brought this to the notice of the local police.

In addition to this, several lanes in Shiv Vihar have now been gated. The installation of these gates was initiated by the Hindu majority of the area. Muslims, who generally live in just two or three homes in each lane, have reported being locked outside the lanes randomly at any time of the day by the Hindu keepers of the gate keys.

“These people lock the gates out of the blue and make us wait and then we have to plead to enter our own lanes,” said Farhana.

Despite this harassment, Farhana continues to ask Muslims to remain in Shiv Vihar. “Why should we leave? What have we done? If we continue like this, Muslims will disappear from Shiv Vihar,” she said.

They're better off leaving. I'm surprised they haven't learnt anything from Gujarat. Both Naroda Patiya and Gulberg soceity where the worst massacres happened were Muslim settlements surrounded by larger Hindu communities. When the riots broke out their neighbours literally came over to loot their homes, murder their kids and rape their women.
They are better off among very large Muslim settlements which saw no violence i.e safety in numbers and they could organise a far better defence against the Sanghis.


She added: “They used to taunt us, saying that we were the rioters and we lack faith because we eat biryani.”

Why do they have such weird stereotypes about Muslims?
I remember watching a famous BBC journalist who traveled across India and his next leg was Pakistan. The BSF troops at the border told him that Pakistanis were a very violent people as they eat lots of red meat which makes them crazy. :lol:
 
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They're better off leaving. I'm surprised they haven't learnt anything from Gujarat. Both Naroda Patiya and Gulberg soceity where the worst massacres happened were Muslim settlements surrounded by larger Hindu communities. When the riots broke out their neighbours literally came over to loot their homes, murder their kids and rape their women.
They are better off among very large Muslim settlements which saw no violence i.e safety in numbers and they could organise a far better defence against the Sanghis.


She added: “They used to taunt us, saying that we were the rioters and we lack faith because we eat biryani.”

Why do they have such weird stereotypes about Muslims?
I remember watching a famous BBC journalist who traveled across India and his next leg was Pakistan. The BSF troops at the border told him that Pakistanis were a very violent people as they eat lots of red meat which makes them crazy. :lol:

I remember reading news about a Indian politician who claimed Chinese were aggressive because Chinese food were spicy.
 
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Well, India did score as the most racist society.
 
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Not surprising as it is written in wall. These muslims what you can say is like liberal type religion played not that significant role as many things they do is not in essence of Islam which will change as they move to a new locality. It can be good or bad. But one thing I have seen though I can be wrong discrimination helped muslims to read more about Islam and create a resurgence .
 
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I guess reverse migration from the Muslim dominated areas is also taking place but the wire will never cover that.
The innocents have suffered as usual because some people thought it was a good idea to embarrass modi on the day trump landed in Delhi by initiating these riots.
Politicians of all hues are a scum lot.
And before the faithful here Start targeting me on the premise that muslims are a very peaceful lot , lets recall the recent riots in Bangalore, in which 100s of vehicles were burnt because of a tweet. No majority involvement at all.
 
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They're better off leaving. I'm surprised they haven't learnt anything from Gujarat. Both Naroda Patiya and Gulberg soceity where the worst massacres happened were Muslim settlements surrounded by larger Hindu communities. When the riots broke out their neighbours literally came over to loot their homes, murder their kids and rape their women.
They are better off among very large Muslim settlements which saw no violence i.e safety in numbers and they could organise a far better defence against the Sanghis.


She added: “They used to taunt us, saying that we were the rioters and we lack faith because we eat biryani.”

Why do they have such weird stereotypes about Muslims?
I remember watching a famous BBC journalist who traveled across India and his next leg was Pakistan. The BSF troops at the border told him that Pakistanis were a very violent people as they eat lots of red meat which makes them crazy. :lol:

No they need to toughen up and fight. They need to toughen up their children and spend money on their defense. One day as a Muslim is better than 100 years as a Hindu, Christian or Jew. May Allah strengthen our deen and crush the oppressors.

A Pakistani kid I know got a cell phone call from his Kashmiri friend. His friend told him that he and his other friend were attacked whilst walking down a street and were bottled in the head by a gang and asked for help; his other friend had also called his own brothers. The 17 year old kid ran out of the house straight away to the location he was told. He ran for 3/4 of a mile and saw his two friends sitting on the pavement (side walk) holding their bleeding heads. There were shards of glass and broken bottle on the road. The kid asked which way they went and he was told they went around the corner. He ran around the corner and saw a gang of 4 men and 4 women laughing across the road, exuberated by their victory over the two young 17 year olds. The kid walked over to the gang who were white and around 24 Years old and asked them which one of them attacked his friends. The gang started swearing at him and one of them called him a ****, the kid straight away , bang knocked the guy out and started fighting the other 3 out. He gave the men a good beating, mashallah, slapped one of the women because she was screaming profanity in his ear. two of the guys backed off and the other persisted in getting more of a beating. The kid suddenly hears a big whack and one of the two standing men falls flat on his face as he had been hit by a baseball bat. The other friend's brothers had arrived and went about teaching the bad guys a lesson.

Apparently what had happened was that the two kids who got bottled were walking in the opposite direction to the gang who it seems were from out of town and had northern accents. There was some verbal exchange a fight ensued and the two kids got bottled. Obviously the area this white gang had come from must have had weak Asians living there. They obviously hadn't met Pakistanis in their area. It was a shock to them and quite a humiliation that they were humbled by a 17 Year old Pakistani kid. When the police came the White gang didn't have the courage to explain what happened and wouldn't press charges. Fortunately the other two kids weren't too badly hurt and didn't need hospital treatment. It is obvious the kid wanted to live one day as a Pakistani lion rather than 100 years as an Indian. Moto of the story is numbers don't matter. Indian Muslims need to toughen up and do what needs to be done. No cause is worthier than the cause of Allah, your family and friends.
 
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