I am not blaming India but i don’t trust this Modi government they can go to any extent.If it was congress government i would have straight away rejected the report.
Hate for Modi and BJP due to Gujarat Riot why Pakistani think that he is responsible for killing the muslim because he was CM. Now see other Riots too.
Now over to the hall-of-shame worst 18 (apart from 2002) using info someone already computed for us:
WORST riot: 1947 Communal riots in Bengal | 5000-10000 Killed | Ruling party happened to be Congress
Riot 2: 1969 | Communal riots in Ahmedabad | More than 512 Killed in the city. 3000 to 15000 range in the entire state | Riots for 6 months | Ruling party happened to be Congress
Riot 3: Oct 1984 | Communal riots in Delhi | 2733 Killed | Ruling party Congress | Almost 100% casualty were Sikhs, which makes this a Rajiv Gandhi led genocide on India's minorities | Followed by “Big Tree falls” justification too from the Prime Minister!
Riot 4: Feb 1983 | Communal violence in Nellie, Assam | 2000-5000 killed | PM – Indira Gandhi (Congress party) - India's worst slaughter of Muslims in any single riot (just 6 HOURS)
Riot 5: 1964 Communal riots in Rourkela & Jamshedpur | 2000 Killed | Ruling party Congress
Riot 6: August 1980 | Moradabad Communal riots | Approx 2000 Killed | Ruling Party Congress
Riot 7: October 1989 | Bhagalpur, Bihar riots | 800 to 2000 killed | Ruling party Congress
Riot 8: Dec 1992 - Jan 1993 | Mumbai, Maharashtra riots | 800 to 2000 killed | Ruling party Congress
Riot 9: April 1985 | Communal riots in Ahmedabad, Gujarat | At least 300 Killed | Ruling party Congress
Riot 10: Dec 1992 | Aligarh, UP | At least 176 killed | Ruling party Congress (President's rule)
Riot 11: December 1992 | Surat, Gujarat | At least 175 killed | Ruling party Congress
Riot 12: December 1990 | Hyderabad, AP | At least 132 killed | Ruling party Congress
Riot 13: August 1967 | 200 Killed | Communal riots in Ranchi | Party ruling again Congress
Riot 14: April 1979 | Communal riots in Jamshedpur, West Bengal | More than 125 killed | Ruling party CPIM (Communist Party)
Riot 15: 1970 | Bhiwandi communal riots in Maharashtra | Around 80 killed | Ruling party Congress
Riot 16: May 1984 | Communal riots in Bhiwandi | 146 Killed, 611 Inj | Ruling party Congress | CM – Vasandada Patil
Riot 17: Apr-May 1987 | Communal violence in Meerut, UP | 81 killed | Ruling party Congress
Riot 18: July 1986 | Communal violence in Ahmedabad, Gujarat | 59 Killed | Ruling party Congress
At the end of the day, it’s not just a number game, but human tragedy … reflects badly how fractured our society is/was. It is also worth recounting that there has not been a SINGLE major riot in Gujarat since 2002, which speaks volume about the most favourite ‘punching’ bag of ‘seculars’. Some learn from a mistake and turn around … while some other “Bharat Ratnas” just kept on scoring double & triple centuries
Tall claims of providing secular governance of the Congress lie shattered as the country finds itself shaken again by the recent devastating example of communal violence in Assam. Looking at history Congress doesn't fare any better than the Bharatiya Janata Party in preventing communal riots. Here are some of the major events that took place under the Congress rule
2013 Muzzafarnagar riots: During the months of August and September, riots broke out in Muzaffarnagar district in Uttar Pradesh that resulted in nearly 62 deaths of which 42 victims were Muslims and 20 Hindus. The riot between Hindu Jats and Muslims was said to have been triggered by a sexual harassment incident but in reality was an outcome of intensive communal campaigning in the state by Hindu right wing groups.
2012 Assam riots: Kokrajhar has sadly been witness to
communalism even in the past. In 2012, July 20, riots broke out in Kokrajhar which later spread out to the lower regions of Assam. 77 people were reported to have been killed. Around ,79,000 people from about 500 villages had to take shelter in 128 relief camps. The riots took place between Bodo community and Bengali speaking Muslims of the region. The clashes have their roots in the mid-nineties and peace still evades the region as the riots continue to happen even today.
2011 Bharatpur riots: On 14 September, clashes broke between Gujjars and Meo Muslims in Bharatpur Rajasthan. Eight people were killed and 23 were injured. Top BJP and Congress leaders of the region were involved in the riots.
2010 Deganga riots: The Deganga riots had begun on on Monday September 6 and continued for several days. 24 people were hurt and several houses and properties got destroyed when clashes broke out between Hindu and Muslim communities in the Basirhat sub-division of North 24 Parganas, about 150 km from Kolkata.
2008 Dhule riots: In October 2008, 4 people were left dead as Hindu and Muslim communities clashed. The incident left over 200 people injured that included 113 policemen.
2006 Aligarh riots: Riots broke out on April 5 between Hindus and Muslims over Ram Navami celebrations. Five people were killed due to the violence
Since 1967, 15 major incidences of communal violence took place out of which ten happened under the Congress or Congress' ally ruled region.
In the year 2013, 479 incidents of communal violence took place with 107 people dead injuring 1,647 people including 200 policemen injured.
In 2012, there were 640 incidents of communal violence with 93 deaths. The violence left 2,067 people injured.
Though the ruling Congress party has had no political alliance with religious fundamentalist groups, it has consistently failed to maintain peace and stability in the country