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Hari Seldon wrote:Bengal and Asom are lost causes, seems like. In the worst case, which is also increasingly seeming like the most probable case, sooner or later we will have to cede them to Bangladesh anyway, perhaps, in spirit if not in letter.

Am sure the sekelar angrezi media will keep a tight lid on the matter. But am told, survival is mighty strong instinct in even as beaten up and traumatized a people as Bangla Yindus have been. WOnder what the vernacular press is saying.... Are they too muzzled by the sekular conspiracy of silence? What is the Hindi press in neighboring Bihar-Jharkhand and the Oriya press in Odisha saying, is they have deigned to even notice that is?

Time will tell if yinduism will survive past 2-3 decades, max, in our benighted east.
And the same old story continues. Indics keep losing land slowly.
I dont understand it. How in the world is it possible that Hindus, even after being beaten and thrashed and thrown out of their lands for hundreds of years, have no killer instincts like RoPers? The Muslim population in both Bengal and Assam is about 30%. If Hindus cant fight and push back even when they have a 70% majority, and have to say that Bengal and Assam are lost causes, what hope can we have for whole of India too?
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More of the saem in Pioneer confirmin the news;
Two arrested for German Bakery bombing
September 08, 2010 9:57:18 PM

IANS | Mumbai


Two people have been arrested in connection with the German Bakery blast in Maharashtra's Pune city in which 17 people were killed, Home Minister R.R. Patil said on Wednesday.

The minister told reporters here that one man, Himayat Baig, was arrested from Pune while the other, identified as Bilal, was nabbed from Nashik.

Police have recovered RDX from the duo, Patil said.

The arrests, nearly eight months after the Feb 13 blasts, were made by the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), a top official said.


The bombing took place on the eve of Valentine's Day this year, ripping through the German Bakery, a haunt of foreigners and the rich, in Pune's trendy Koregaon Park area.

Amongst the victims were four foreigners, including an Italian woman, an Iranian and two Sudanese.
Good work by the ATS.
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The Elephant takes one more step.

Bomb was fabricated at Baig's cyber café and taken to Pune: ATS

Chief Minister Ashok Chavan on Wednesday announced an award of Rs. 5 lakh for the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad team which cracked the German Bakery blast case by arresting Mirza Himayat Baig (29) from Pune and Sheikh Lalbaba Mohammad Hussain Farid alias Bilal in Nashik.

Declaring the case “solved,” Home Minister R.R. Patil said: “I congratulate the Maharashtra ATS and other national agencies involved in the investigation. The Chief Minister will soon felicitate the ATS team.”
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ramana wrote:More of the saem in Pioneer confirmin the news;
Two arrested for German Bakery bombing
September 08, 2010 9:57:18 PM

IANS | Mumbai


Two people have been arrested in connection with the German Bakery blast in Maharashtra's Pune city in which 17 people were killed, Home Minister R.R. Patil said on Wednesday.

The minister told reporters here that one man, Himayat Baig, was arrested from Pune while the other, identified as Bilal, was nabbed from Nashik.

Police have recovered RDX from the duo, Patil said.

The arrests, nearly eight months after the Feb 13 blasts, were made by the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), a top official said.


The bombing took place on the eve of Valentine's Day this year, ripping through the German Bakery, a haunt of foreigners and the rich, in Pune's trendy Koregaon Park area.

Amongst the victims were four foreigners, including an Italian woman, an Iranian and two Sudanese.
Good work by the ATS.

I really hope that these guys have at last got their act together .

They are quick on the draw with half baked work and so far have ended up with plenty of egg on their faces.

Good luck to them.
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Hindus flee from Riot Hit Bengal District - But to where ? Bay of Bengal?

24 hurt in Bengal clashes, RAF called out
September 08, 2010 11:47:10 AM

PNS | Kolkata

Rapid Action Force was called out as members of two communities clashed in the Basirhat sub-division of North 24 Parganas, about 150 km from Kolkata, leaving at least 24 persons, including the officer-in-charge of a police station, injured.

Reportedly, clashes started around 11 pm on Monday and continued intermittently till Tuesday morning when members of one community started digging the pathway leading to a Durga temple at Chattal Pally village in Deganga police station, sources said.

“When repeated requests to stop the digging failed, we called the police,” said one of the victims, adding that the clashes started only when the police intervened.

Some people reportedly led by local ruffians — Maqbur Rehman and Mintu Sahji — attacked shops selectively and ransacked a couple of religious places, sources said, adding that a mob of about 500 persons resorted to massive stone-pelting, injuring three policemen. Officer-in-charge of Deganga, Arup Ghosh, received head injuries and suffered fracture in his hand.

District Magistrate V Kumar said precautions had been taken and curfew had been clamped in the area. Paramilitary forces had been called out to assist the RAF, sources said, refusing to give further details.

Two temples of Kartickpur and Deganga Biplabi colony were desecrated by the mob, sources said. “When we protested, they chased us with swords and hurled bombs. The police intervened but were hopelessly outnumbered,” Anil, a local who was also injured in the clashes, said.

A particular community wanted to stop the 25-year Durga Puja in the area but failed in the face of resistance from the other community, sources said, but added that in recent times the administration in its bid to woo the minorities after the 2009 General Elections “simply looked the other way leaving us at their mercy”.

The clashes spread to Kartickpur, Kadambagachi area as four stationary buses were torched. Traffic on the Deganga-Kadambagachi-Basirhat route came to a standstill even as the police resorted to lathicharge to control the crowd. The mob attacked shops at Beliaghata market as well, police sources said, adding, the situation was tense but under control.

“The situation could have been even worse had it not been a bandh day on Tuesday,” police said and added that the area, a busy market place on a normal day, could have witnessed major violence.

Basirhat, a parliamentary constituency bordering Bangladesh held till 2009 by the CPI, was wrested by Trinamool Congress’ Nurul Islam. Deganga-Berachapa, which has a Muslim population of more than 69 per cent, had been otherwise a peaceful area which made news only in 2008 following reports of land-acquisition. The local population united against the reported Government move to acquire land leading the administration to shelve the projects.

Eight out of 29 blocks have a ‘minority-dominated’ population, thanks to unchecked infiltration from Bangladesh, locals complained, adding, the protest against infiltration continued to be an irritant between the two communities.

TC leader Ratna Chowdhury was pressuring the police not to take any action against the erring mob which selectively looted and ransacked shops of a particular community,” said Anil.

There was no communication from administration. Locals complained both the Left and the TC leaders, including Islam, were backing the attackers. “We are under continuous threat in our own country and if this trend continues, we will have to migrate to some other district,” Subhashis Tarafdar, a local, said.

http://www.dailypioneer.com/281645/24-h ... d-out.html

For politically incorrect reporting of the above event visit:

http://www.haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.a ... 073&SKIN=B

or


Deganga burns as .............................................. in North 24 Parganas
http://rajeev2004.blogspot.com/

Can we have a follow up on this please. Looks like it Moplah rebellion ll over again.

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The strength of the church in India is incredibly strong. Police where I live in TN are investigating how migrant labourers from Bihar are involved in kidnapping young children and selling them (for money) to Christian orphanage missions, so that they can convert the kids to Christianity.

Apparently TN govt has started tightening up laws and doing a census on kids in orphanages. One orphanage near where I live has been closed by the govt already.
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ramana wrote:
Hindus flee from Riot Hit Bengal District - But to where ? Bay of Bengal?

24 hurt in Bengal clashes, RAF called out
September 08, 2010 11:47:10 AM

PNS | Kolkata

http://www.dailypioneer.com/281645/24-h ... d-out.html

For politically incorrect reporting of the above event visit:

http://www.haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.a ... 073&SKIN=B

or

Deganga burns as .............................................. in North 24 Parganas
http://rajeev2004.blogspot.com/
Can we have a follow up on this please. Looks like it Moplah rebellion ll over again.

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Ramana,

There is a total media blackout on the issue and information has been suppressed.

The place in question is an hour drive from our house (ex-Servicemen locality adjacent to Air Force station Barrackpore).

I spoke with my dad few minutes ago and sounds like from the information gathered via local media he has an impression of some minor scuffle going.

So, an incident like this not very far from Kolkata suburbs / outskirts (which means not far from Kolkata) and yet not fully visible to localites.

Scary.
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Thanks SRoy. And pranam to your dad.
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Waiting for Jupiter to log on.

Probably need to check with GSub in India Forum on some data that he maintains.
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Muslim Persecution of Hindus In India -- The Story You Won't See In the Western Mainstream Media

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2010/09/ ... terrorism/

They are crossing the border illegally and violently displacing the indigenous population whose homes and possessions they either destroy or occupy. They are attacking the young, the elderly, and especially the girls and women, whom they kidnap, forcibly convert, or traffic into brothels. The locals are terrified of them. The police rarely come to their aid, nor do the politically correct media or government. Both are terrified by the criminals and terrorists who are riding these immigrant waves.

I am not talking about illegal immigrants to Europe or North America. I am describing Muslims who are penetrating India’s West Bengal region. These Bangladeshi immigrants are becoming conduits for criminal activities (arms, drugs, and sexual slavery) which also fund global jihad.

You won’t read about this in the Western mainstream media—or even in the Indian media, which has turned a blind eye to this ongoing tragedy because they are afraid to be labeled “politically incorrect” or “Islamophobic.” They are also afraid of reprisals. When Islamic zealots ransacked the office of the renowned newspaper, ‘The Statesman’ in Kolkata, in retaliation for a mere reproduction of an article condemning Islamic extremism, the Indian press remained silent. The editor and publisher of the newspaper were arrested for offending Muslim sentiments and no action was taken against the rioters.

Fortunately, there are a few very brave Hindus who are taking a stand against the Muslim terror campaign in India. One of them is Tapan Ghosh, whom I had the privilege of meeting recently when he came to New York City to talk about anti-Hindu persecution in his homeland. In 2008, Ghosh founded “Hindu Samhati” (Hindu Solidarity Movement), which serves persecuted Hindu communities in both West Bengal and Bangladesh.
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More on Deganga riots @ http://hindusamhati.blogspot.com/
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^^^ OMG.

ANd not one, not one, mainstream newspaper has bothered to cover this monumentally consequential event?

Mind you, the monumentalism lies not in the disturbances themselves but in the level of comfort in the (former) minorities who see their numbers (at 35% of a fragmented populace) as enough to lay claim to power.

Something is brewing, you can bet, and it ain't beer.
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Bengal riot victims live in fear, anxiety
http://dailypioneer.com/282172/Bengal-r ... xiety.html
September 10, 2010 7:38:25 AM

Saugar Sengupta | Deganga

BJP delegation for action against Trinamool MP

Nights have never been so cruel for the residents of Deganga village in North 24 Parganas, which has seen one community’s members perpetrate terror on another for days together. To make matters worse, the violence - taking place just 45 km from Kolkata -- is backed by local MP Nurul Islam.

“Either kill us or give us a reason to live with dignity. They have torched our houses and shops, looted everything we had,” cried Uttam Saha of Saha Communications, who lost goods worth Rs 4.5 lakh to the bedlam on Monday.

Niranjan Sarkar of Kartickpur said, “I myself saw Nurul Islam shouting at his men, who came in trucks from Beliaghata, Sashan and Basirhat, to ravage the temple.” Overcome with rage and humiliation, he added, “They smashed the Kali and Shani idols after desecrating them.” Nurul, the local Trinamool Congress MP from Basirhaat, had defeated CPI’s Ajoy Chakrabarty in the 2009 general election.

Sandhya (name changed), a B Sc final-year student of Barasat Government College, was one of the few brave girls who dared the sustained onslaught. “We fled from Bangladesh to Barasat. Now where do they want us to go? You do something for us or tell us a way to finish ourselves,” she pleaded with Dr Chandan Mitra and Uday Singh, the BJP MPs who visited the area on Thursday to share the victims’ plight and take stock of the situation.


In the area, fear and angst was fast giving way to outrage. “Incidentally, things would not have come to such a pass had the administration moved earlier. The culprits earlier belonged to the CPI(M), which had some kind of control over them. But after 2009, they have joined the Trinamool and the party, on account of its communal politics, has given them the licence to riot,” claimed Anadi Pradhan. “They would return on Id,” he said.

Meanwhile, Dr Mitra and Singh, who had a meeting with the police administration brass, demanded that the culprits be brought to book. “The local MP is being accused by all the residents. They say he was the one who led the attack,” Dr Mitra said. Saying that the issue would be raised nationally, the two BJP MPs demanded speedy rehabilitation for those affected in the attacks.

Earlier, the row reached a flashpoint when members of one community dug up the pathway leading to a Durga temple at Chattal Pally village, barely 100 metres from the Deganga police station. They attacked the other community members, when they were requested to stop the digging.

The land, which originally belonged to Rani Rashmani of Kolkata, is now disputed. Part of it is used as a graveyard and another part by the Durga Puja committee for the past 40 years. A narrow road slices the two pieces of land. “This is the biggest of the 40-odd Pujas that take place in the area. We have even been awarded by the police station for conducting peaceful Puja,” said Arun Sadhukhan.

The rioters looted at least 250 shops, torched 50 houses and desecrated five temples since Monday afternoon as punishment for raising objections to digging the pathway leading to the Durga Puja pandal. “They did not only burn the Kakra Mirza Nagar Kali temple, but also desecrated the Mother goddess,” complained another resident.

While the feud came to a flashpoint at Chattal Pally, it had its genesis in two earlier incidents. The earlier issue was blaring of loudspeakers from a mosque at Deganga Bazar. The issue is sub judice following the Calcutta High Court’s order for a status quo against the blaring loudspeaker. The community members approached Nurul in 2009, who reportedly promised them that he would help them use the loudspeaker if they voted for him. Incidentally, this was one of the reasons the other community members voted against the sitting MP.

“Now he is taking revenge on us for voting against him. In doing so, he is also fulfilling the promise he made to his community members,” complained a local. “They brought people in trucks, created a mayhem by digging the temple path and attacked the villagers. In the melee, they hoisted a loudspeaker on top of the mosque,” he added.

IGP (Northern Range) Sanjoy Mukherjee, however, said, “The attack was a more spontaneous and less planned.” Police had taken action and things were “cooling down fast”, he added.
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Lashkar trained Baig in Colombo, gave him money: ATS

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/Lashk ... ATS/679767
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PFI and its activities need to be monitored, Baig's close associates in PFI might have been aware of kind of activities former was into.
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Moderators,

I request that articles on the Deganga situation be put on the main BR page as news links.
The situation is certainly unacceptable.

Newspapers in the Calcutta are reporting the situation.

But the fact remains that North 24 paraganas is still a 70-30 Hindu majority area despite those nine blocks where the violence is happening. And if Jihadi elements still feel emboldened enough to do such things just a stone's throw from Cal it says something about the district administration's apathy.
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Two suspected terrorists in Mumbai: Police http://in.news.yahoo.com/43/20100910/81 ... i-p_1.html

SC: Abu Salem can be tried for offences entailing death penalty http://in.news.yahoo.com/48/20100910/80 ... ffenc.html
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I wonder if their is any link to the china in POK news and the concerted 'anti-afspa act' cry.
burkha is going full steam, so are her fellow conspirators on TV
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Anti_AFPSA is an INC CBM. Hence the banshee howling in chatterati circles. They know it coming hence bandwagon and get a few blows in.
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@Bengal Riots - Are these Bangladeshi immigrants or home bred wannabe Pakis?
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Hari Seldon wrote:^^^ OMG.

ANd not one, not one, mainstream newspaper has bothered to cover this monumentally consequential event?

Mind you, the monumentalism lies not in the disturbances themselves but in the level of comfort in the (former) minorities who see their numbers (at 35% of a fragmented populace) as enough to lay claim to power.

Something is brewing, you can bet, and it ain't beer.
Huddle of peace in riot-scarred Deganga

what bothers me is...this news should be beamed on national news channels.
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Pranav wrote:
Bengal riot victims live in fear, anxiety
http://dailypioneer.com/282172/Bengal-r ... xiety.html
September 10, 2010 7:38:25 AM

Saugar Sengupta | Deganga

BJP delegation for action against Trinamool MP

Nights have never been so cruel for the residents of Deganga village in North 24 Parganas, which has seen one community’s members perpetrate terror on another for days together. To make matters worse, the violence - taking place just 45 km from Kolkata -- is backed by local MP Nurul Islam.

“Either kill us or give us a reason to live with dignity. They have torched our houses and shops, looted everything we had,” cried Uttam Saha of Saha Communications, who lost goods worth Rs 4.5 lakh to the bedlam on Monday.

Niranjan Sarkar of Kartickpur said, “I myself saw Nurul Islam shouting at his men, who came in trucks from Beliaghata, Sashan and Basirhat, to ravage the temple.” Overcome with rage and humiliation, he added, “They smashed the Kali and Shani idols after desecrating them.” Nurul, the local Trinamool Congress MP from Basirhaat, had defeated CPI’s Ajoy Chakrabarty in the 2009 general election.

Sandhya (name changed), a B Sc final-year student of Barasat Government College, was one of the few brave girls who dared the sustained onslaught. “We fled from Bangladesh to Barasat. Now where do they want us to go? You do something for us or tell us a way to finish ourselves,” she pleaded with Dr Chandan Mitra and Uday Singh, the BJP MPs who visited the area on Thursday to share the victims’ plight and take stock of the situation.
Since the "mainstream" tv channels arent going to cover this event, the author of this article (or even a BRFite local to this area) needs to be sent one of those mini-hd camcorders so that he can capture on film all of the destroyed temples, looted shops, and terrorized people. Then let those videos go viral in the same way those fake kashmir videos did earlier this week.
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Chandragupta wrote:@Bengal Riots - Are these Bangladeshi immigrants or home bred wannabe Pakis?
Mix of both. They are not significantly distinct now in deep rural interiors.
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NIA questions Kerala IG over his controversial Qatar visit

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 540043.cms
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NIA questions Kerala IG over his controversial Qatar visit
NEW DELHI: Central probe agency NIA has questioned a senior Kerala IPS officer for his alleged association with certain people having terror links whom he had met during his Qatar visit earlier this year.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA), which has been assigned to look into the matter by the Centre, has questioned inspector general of police Tomin J Thachankary thrice, official sources said, adding that a team of the probe agency is likely to visit Qatar for recording statements of officials at the Indian Mission there.

The NIA will file its report soon after recording the statement of the Indian ambassador to Qatar, Deepa Gopalan Wadhwa, the sources said.

The Centre had ordered through investigations after it received a report from its Qatar mission as well as from other security agencies about the alleged misconduct of Thachankary.

According to reports, Thachankary, a 1987 batch IPS officer, had allegedly met some persons in Qatar who are said to have terror links. The charges were, however, refuted by the officer.

The reports had claimed that Thachankary met some Keralites allegedly having terror links in the Gulf and offered to help them return to their home state.
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http://publication.samachar.com/pub_art ... extIndex=1
Describe colour of terrorism in Kashmir Valley: Narendra Modi to Chidambaram
Taking a swipe at Union home minister P Chidambaram for his 'saffron terror' comment, Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi today asked him to describe the colour of terrorism in the Kashmir valley."Now, even terrorism has different colours, as per our home minister Chidambaram," Modi said while addressing a seminar organised by the BJP Youth Wing in Ahmedabad."I would like to ask him what would be the colour of terrorism faced by the people of Kashmir. What would be colour of violence faced by thousands of Kashmiri pandits," Modi asked.While addressing a function of state police chiefs in Delhi last month, Chidambaram had said a new phenomenon of "saffron terrorism" involved in many bomb blasts had been uncovered.Modi further asked what was the Congress government doing when the Kashmiri Pandits in the the Valley were left helpless due to the violence against them. "Do you (UPA) have any answer to this," he added."The Congress is leading the country towards disaster with its vote bank politics and policy on terrorism," Modi said, adding those trying to malign the image of progressive Gujarat will get a befitting reply from its people.
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In Maharashtra hinterland Terror’s new Addresses

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/In-Ma ... ses/680818
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Irom Sharmila honoured with Tagore award
IMPHAL: Irom Sharmila — who has been observing a fast-unto-death since November 4, 2000, demanding the repeal of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act — was given the Rabindranath Tagore Award-2010 on Saturday.The award, instituted by the Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM), carries Rs.51 lakh in cash, a gold medal, a citation and a shawl.
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Kerala: Cop shot dead while executing warrant

In a gruesome incident a sub inspector attached to the Chokkode police station in Malappuram district was shot dead by an accused. The deceased was identified as Vijaykrishnan, while the accused Mujeeb Alangadan is at large.


The tragic incident occurred at the residence of Mujeeb. Vijaykrishnan and his team had gone to arrest Mujeeb following an arrest warrant issued by the famly court in a case related to molesting a woman.

Riyaz, a local, said that Mujeeb fired three rounds from his pistol which hit Vijaykrishnan. Even though he was rushed to the Malappuram district hospital, his life could not be saved.The accused Mujeeb escaped into the dense forests behind his house.

State home minister Kodiyeri Balakrishnan condemned the incident. Former minister and Nilambur MLA and senior leader of the Congress party, Aryadan Mohammed said that the incident was gruesome and cruel.

State DGP Jacob Punnose has already left for Malappuram district.

http://news.rediff.com/report/2010/sep/ ... arrant.htm
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Mauli wrote:
Hindus flee from Riot Hit Bengal District - But to where ? Bay of Bengal?

24 hurt in Bengal clashes, RAF called out
September 08, 2010 11:47:10 AM

PNS | Kolkata

Rapid Action Force was called out as members of two communities clashed in the Basirhat sub-division of North 24 Parganas, about 150 km from Kolkata, leaving at least 24 persons, including the officer-in-charge of a police station, injured.

Reportedly, clashes started around 11 pm on Monday and continued intermittently till Tuesday morning when members of one community started digging the pathway leading to a Durga temple at Chattal Pally village in Deganga police station, sources said.

“When repeated requests to stop the digging failed, we called the police,” said one of the victims, adding that the clashes started only when the police intervened.

Some people reportedly led by local ruffians — Maqbur Rehman and Mintu Sahji — attacked shops selectively and ransacked a couple of religious places, sources said, adding that a mob of about 500 persons resorted to massive stone-pelting, injuring three policemen. Officer-in-charge of Deganga, Arup Ghosh, received head injuries and suffered fracture in his hand.

District Magistrate V Kumar said precautions had been taken and curfew had been clamped in the area. Paramilitary forces had been called out to assist the RAF, sources said, refusing to give further details.

Two temples of Kartickpur and Deganga Biplabi colony were desecrated by the mob, sources said. “When we protested, they chased us with swords and hurled bombs. The police intervened but were hopelessly outnumbered,” Anil, a local who was also injured in the clashes, said.

A particular community wanted to stop the 25-year Durga Puja in the area but failed in the face of resistance from the other community, sources said, but added that in recent times the administration in its bid to woo the minorities after the 2009 General Elections “simply looked the other way leaving us at their mercy”.

The clashes spread to Kartickpur, Kadambagachi area as four stationary buses were torched. Traffic on the Deganga-Kadambagachi-Basirhat route came to a standstill even as the police resorted to lathicharge to control the crowd. The mob attacked shops at Beliaghata market as well, police sources said, adding, the situation was tense but under control.

“The situation could have been even worse had it not been a bandh day on Tuesday,” police said and added that the area, a busy market place on a normal day, could have witnessed major violence.

Basirhat, a parliamentary constituency bordering Bangladesh held till 2009 by the CPI, was wrested by Trinamool Congress’ Nurul Islam. Deganga-Berachapa, which has a Muslim population of more than 69 per cent, had been otherwise a peaceful area which made news only in 2008 following reports of land-acquisition. The local population united against the reported Government move to acquire land leading the administration to shelve the projects.

Eight out of 29 blocks have a ‘minority-dominated’ population, thanks to unchecked infiltration from Bangladesh, locals complained, adding, the protest against infiltration continued to be an irritant between the two communities.

TC leader Ratna Chowdhury was pressuring the police not to take any action against the erring mob which selectively looted and ransacked shops of a particular community,” said Anil.

There was no communication from administration. Locals complained both the Left and the TC leaders, including Islam, were backing the attackers. “We are under continuous threat in our own country and if this trend continues, we will have to migrate to some other district,” Subhashis Tarafdar, a local, said.

http://www.dailypioneer.com/281645/24-h ... d-out.html

For politically incorrect reporting of the above event visit:

http://www.haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.a ... 073&SKIN=B

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Deganga burns as .............................................. in North 24 Parganas
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Where is Teesta Setalvad, that tireless supporter of victims of communal terror?

Where is Arundhoti Roy and her nauseating prose, which stupefies critics with its sheer imbecility?

Where are Shabana Azmi and her Javed Akhtar?

Where are the legions of secular protestors who had opposed 'Hitler' Modi?

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The victims are Hindus?

Sorry, wrong religion.

My bad.

And now normal programming will continue...
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Curfew in Punjab town after rumours of Quran burning in US

Chandigarh, Sep 13: Curfew was imposed in Punjab's Malerkotla town today following communal tension in which the property of a church was set on fire by a mob enraged after rumours that the Quran has been burnt in the US.

Police officials in Malerkotla, about 150 km from here, said curfew would continue till tension subsides in the town.
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Mauli wrote:The deceased was identified as Vijaykrishnan, while the accused Mujeeb Alangadan is at large.
Latest news report says that the accussed Mujeeb Alangadan and his wife have committed suicide by gun shot. Their bodies have been found (Mathrubhumi:English). A man hunt had been launched yesterday with Forest officials, police men and local villagers spanning out and checking the area.
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So, the fear of KPs gentle questioning caused him to meet his 72 himself?
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sum wrote:So, the fear of KPs gentle questioning caused him to meet his 72 himself?
Most likely yes :). The KP would not be very courteous with this fellow when they finally lay their hands on him. Also I feel that Mujeeb may not have fired the gun with an intention to kill the Gr.SI. But when he knew that the SI was dead, and the whole police now behind him, he knew his luck has run out. Mujeeb would now have to start his "cheating schemes for women*" with the 72 promised ones ;).

* Mujeeb Alangadan had umpteen women companions (some legally married, some cheated into a relationship). The warrant on him was based on the complaint from one of the wives.
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Attacking police personnel is a strict no-no. As they say, the biggest rowdy is the uniform wala. Except for outfits like Maoists, you'll never find criminals targeting police or their families. Encounter and all is seperate issue.
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http://www.dailypioneer.com/282399/Anat ... etold.html
Anatomy of a riot foretold
Particularly poignant was the shrill intervention by a young woman, not more than 18 years old, who said her family wanted to send her out to a distant relative’s place, but she refused because this was her home and she had a right to stay there and defend it. Between sobs she said her mother (who stood stoically next to her) was equally determined not to become a refugee again: “We came here from Bangladesh about a decade ago to escape religious persecution. Will you make us homeless again? Is there no justice, no security, in democratic India?” Our delegation, comprising Lok Sabha MP Uday Singh, State BJP president Rahul Sinha, past president Tathagata Roy, other State party leaders apart from myself, was left speechless in the face of her angry but articulate queries.
We had not intended to visit Kartickpur, a small qasba beyond Deganga town. But the crowd insisted we see the vandalism unleashed there by goons at the instigation of local Trinamool MP, Haji Nurul Islam. The idol at a roadside Kali temple lay mutilated on the floor. People’s anger exploded as we expressed our outrage at this unpardonable crime: In secular India, nobody has a right to desecrate a place of worship, Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian or any other for that matter. We were virtually dragged into the interior by a frenzied crowd that wanted us to see the wanton burning of houses and hutments by mobs who came from outside to “teach a lesson” to members of a community.

Why did they do this? Apparently because an attempt to grab land traditionally used for a community Durga Puja was resisted. In a region where demographic and denominational change has been severe in the last two decades, Hindus are now in a hopeless minority accounting for just about 30 per cent of the population. Bangladeshi infiltrators, armed with ration cards, voter IDs and other evidence of citizenship, rule the roast while local Muslims have also become radicalised in recent years. The religious demography has affected politics too. A long time Left stronghold, the CPI candidate Ajay Chakrabarti was rounded defeated by an avowed fundamentalist, Haji Nurul Islam of the Trinamool Congress, in the 2009 Lok Sabha poll. And Deganga has been a victim of communal polarisation ever since.
The journalist in me looked for the “root cause”. It was extremely frivolous. A community Durga Puja has been held on a patch of land close to the thana for the last 39 years. This plot happens to be next to a graveyard. The Durga Puja pandal is erected annually in front of a pucca Shiv Mandir. Apparently the land originally belonged to the legendary Rani Rashmoni, patron of Ramakrishna Paramahans, mentor of Swami Vivekanand. Haji Nurul Islam had promised his core constituents that (a) he would expand the graveyard and (b) a mike would be installed atop a mosque in Deganga Bazar in defiance of an express Calcutta High Court order. When he faced resistance at the puja site, he unleashed wanton destruction and taking advantage of a demoralised police, a cowering CPI(M), and terrified Hindus, executed his mike installation agenda.
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