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September 08, 2013

India: Muzaffarnagar violence - Media reports put death toll to 26 (Update: 8 Sept 2013 23hrs)

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[NDTV Video] Muzaffarnagar: Is politics fuelling violence?
Published On: September 8, 2013 | Duration: 27 min, 44 sec
http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/the-buck-stops-here/muzaffarnagar-is-politics-fuelling-violence/289851?h_also_see

[2 screen shots from the NDTV report on the night of 8 Sept 2013]
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Source from below report: Times of India
Muzaffarnagar violence: Death toll climbs to 21 as Army stages flag march
PTI | Sep 8, 2013, 07.46 PM IST

Muzaffarnagar: Army moved in after clashes, curfew imposed

MUZAFFARNAGAR: At least 10 more people were killed in spiralling violence in Muzaffarnagar on Sunday, taking the toll to 21 in the western UP district where the Army staged flag march and thousands of anti-riot police personnel were deployed to restore law and order.

"As it (violence) is going on in several villages, it is taking time to defuse the situation," Additional DGP Arun Kumar, who took stock of the situation in the affected areas, said.

District magistrate Kaushal Raj Sharma said that 21 people have died in the violence so far. However, in Lucknow, UP home secretary Kamal Saxena said that 19 people have so far been killed in the violence, including 11 on Saturday.

Saxena said that adequate force has been deployed in the affected areas and incidents of violence have been reported from Sisauli, Shahpur, Fugna, Kalapar and Dhaurakala areas of Muzaffarnagar.

In one place Army had to resort to firing after someone opened fire at them, he said. Asked whether shoot at site orders have been given, Saxena said that directives have been issued to control the situation and for that if necessary firing can be done.

While curfew remained in force in Civil Lines, Kotwali and Nai Mandi town areas of the district with Army carrying out a flag march, violence has now spread to more rural areas.

ADG Kumar, who was escorted by a massive contingent of security personnel, claimed that only four police station areas were affected.

Officials said apart from army, 10,000 Provincial Armed Constabulary personnel, 1300 CRPF men and 1200 Rapid Action Force personnel have been deployed.

In Kutba, where four people were killed, mobs set ablaze a religious place, several shops and vehicles. In Phugana village, cops said three members of a community had taken shelter in a police station, fearing violence.

The other badly affected villages were Shahpur, Bhuvana, Basi Kala.

Army's assistance has been sought by UP government in nearby Shamli and Meerut district, Army sources said.

ADG Kumar said there was no information of riots spreading to other districts in the state including sensitive Meerut district. "These are all rumours," he said.

District magistrate Kaushal Raj Sharma said 35 persons have been arrested in connection with the police.

However, authorities in Meerut have directed closure of all primary schools and degree colleges as a precautionary measure in view of the situation in Muzaffarnagar.

Army also staged flag march in Shamli and Kairana town near Muzaffarnagar. Tension prevailed in Agra following a clash between members of two communities in the Wazirpura locality of the city last evening.

Brick batting and firing occurred during the incident, officials said, adding police and PAC personnel have been posted as a precautionary measure with two persons being arrested in connection with the violence.

A high alert has been sounded in neighbouring Uttarakhand also. Chief secretary Subhash Kumar has asked the administration and the police to be vigilant especially in Dehradun, Haridwar and Udhamsingh Nagar districts which border Uttar Pradesh.

Meanwhile, the Centre has sought a report from Uttar Pradesh government on violence in Muzaffarnagar and directed it to take strong action to curb riots.

Union home ministry officials are in regular touch with the Uttar Pradesh government and have assured it of all possible help to control the violence in the western UP district.

Officials sources said in Delhi the Centre has asked the state government to take necessary steps to ensure that communal tension does not spread to other parts of the state.

If necessary, steps like preventive arrest and house arrest of those who may create trouble to disturb peace should be taken, the sources said.

Condemning the violence in Muzaffarnagar, Muslim clerics cautioned the people against "political conspiracies" aimed at dividing them on religious lines and appealed for peace and harmony in Uttar Pradesh.

"The Muzaffarnagar violence in condemnable.... For past few days, there were attempts to create tension in western UP.... The violence there is result of political game, which should be exposed," member, All India Muslim Personal Law Board, Maulana Khalid Rashid Farangi Mahli said, appealing to people to ensure that peace is restored.

All India Shia Personal Board spokesman Mulana Yasoob Abbas alleged that some "forces" were trying to create divide among religious groups for political gains.

Tension has been running high since three persons were killed in Kawal village on August 27. At least 11 persons, including a TV channel journalist and a photographer, were killed yesterday.

The violence had occurred as a meeting was being held in Naglabadhod in defiance of prohibitory orders to demand withdrawal of cases registered in connection with August 27 violence in Kawal.

Authorities are trying to identify the people who had provoked the violence during the meeting, an official said.

Mulayam meets Akhilesh Yadav

Facing flak from the opposition over Muzaffarnagar communal clashes, Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav on Sunday held a meeting with chief minister Akhilesh Yadav, in which chief secretary Javed Usmani, principal secretary home RM Srivastava and several ministers were also present, sources said.

Expressing displeasure over spurt in violence, Yadav asked them to ensure that law and order is maintained in the state.

"The incident is unfortunate. Our government is committed to strictly dealing with such incidents. Directives have been issued in this regard," UP minister Shahid Manzoor told reporters after the meeting.

However, SP spokesman Rajendra Chowdhury, who too was present at the meeting, did not elaborate details.

"It was not a meeting. We went there for talks...," Chowdhury said avoiding questions.

Meanwhile, taking potshots at the ruling party, BJP spokesman Manoj Mishra said,"with Mulayam taking the charge, it has been proved that the present chief minister failed."

"Due to failure of the present CM, Mulayam had to take the charge. It has been proved that the government has failed on administrative front," Mishra said in a statement.

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UP: 26 dead in Muzaffarnagar, Opposition slams Akhilesh government for the riots CNN-IBN | Updated Sep 08, 2013 at 10:20pm IST

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Muzaffarnagar violence confirms Centre's grave concerns

Written by Sudhi Ranjan Sen | Updated: September 08, 2013 20:52 IST
New Delhi: This weekend's communal clashes in Muzaffarnagar in Western Uttar Pradesh in which 26 people have died confirm what the union government has been bracing for - the near and present danger that political parties will try to polarise Hindu and Muslim voters in states like Bihar and Karnataka ahead of the national elections, due by May.
http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/muzaffarnagar-violence-confirms-centre-s-grave-concerns-415920

What led to the Muzaffarnagar communal riots
The administration passed orders for an indefinite curfew was imposed in certain areas of Muzaffarnagar city - Nayi Mandi, City Kotwali and Civil Lines on Saturday
Virendra Nath Bhatt
September 8, 2013
http://www.tehelka.com/what-led-to-the-muzaffarnagar-communal-riots/