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drunken-monke Your take on riots is that they were spontaneous.A view shared by a lot of people.
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Joe Shearer your take on riots is that they were planned.Again a view shared by a lot of people.
My take on this issue is that
It was an anniversary of babri masjid demolition. Every one including sangh parivar expected some disturbances to take place and planned for contingencies.
The Godhra train burning incident gave an excuse to put that plan in action.
So the riots were both spontaneous and organised.They were spontaneous as it was train burning incident which provided the spark and motivational force but without advanced planning they would not have been so successful.
The point i have made is effectively useless but is important in understanding as to how people could have polarized views on this as both sides could argue their case with logic.
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drunken-monke
It is duty of administrators to remain neutral and not side at one of aggravating party.
The State provides a balance and distributive justice.As a corollary it is duty of state to side with weak party if it is aggressed upon.This is the reason that if a goon tries to extract bounty from you,government should interfere.
The point some people made about revenge are perfectly correct.The belief that we should wait for justice to be done by judiciary when someone attack you on the basis of identity is defeatism.
But could you or someone else explain as to how revenge was fulfilled by attacking muslims in ahemdabad.Would it not be more appropriate if rioters would have attacked locality in godhra which has a hand in train burning.