Violence on DiWali night
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Violence on DiWali night
.......Hindus indulge in violence following DiWali prayers and celebration.
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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Re: Violence on DiWali night
This is getting serious. 60 held.
It is credit to the hindus that the muslims dont face any riots during Ramazan, Eid.
What happens during Navratri, DiWali, and Ganesh Chathurthi. Hindus have to constantly keep an eye for incoming an incoming bomb or bottle.
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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Re: Violence on DiWali night
...Who are the culprits?
4 PM TO 5 PM Many Muslims families, which constitute only 20 per cent of the population in the area, begin packing their bags and leaving the locality for a few days. Taxis pull up in front of houses and women and children are sent away, in anticipation of another night of trouble. Firoz Ali said, “The police are targeting our youth and detaining them. We are outnumbered and in case there is violence, our women and children will not be safe.” ...6 PM TO 7 PM
As darkness falls, men stand in small groups outside their homes. Many pick up stones from the road and carry them inside houses. When asked why they were doing....
The 20% muslims should live and behave like the 20% minority live any country. They should not complain if they are treated like their brothers treat any 20% minority in the "Hell holes" run by their Ummah.
The cong (i), their islamic benefactors, MIM, Cong (i) partners from Pakistan are inciting these riots on the holiest day for the hindus.
Hope Amit ji is appointed as a special 'administrator" of Delhi.
4 PM TO 5 PM Many Muslims families, which constitute only 20 per cent of the population in the area, begin packing their bags and leaving the locality for a few days. Taxis pull up in front of houses and women and children are sent away, in anticipation of another night of trouble. Firoz Ali said, “The police are targeting our youth and detaining them. We are outnumbered and in case there is violence, our women and children will not be safe.” ...6 PM TO 7 PM
As darkness falls, men stand in small groups outside their homes. Many pick up stones from the road and carry them inside houses. When asked why they were doing....
The 20% muslims should live and behave like the 20% minority live any country. They should not complain if they are treated like their brothers treat any 20% minority in the "Hell holes" run by their Ummah.
The cong (i), their islamic benefactors, MIM, Cong (i) partners from Pakistan are inciting these riots on the holiest day for the hindus.
Hope Amit ji is appointed as a special 'administrator" of Delhi.
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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Re: Violence on DiWali night
-> As usual, you come up with cooked-up stories without checking factsMarathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
This is getting serious. 60 held.
It is credit to the hindus that the muslims dont face any riots during Ramazan, Eid.
What happens during Navratri, DiWali, and Ganesh Chathurthi. Hindus have to constantly keep an eye for incoming an incoming bomb or bottle.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/newdelhi/did-delhi-police-ignore-alert-by-home-ministry/article1-1278965.aspxOn the occasion of Id-ul-Zuha, a few parts of Delhi had witnessed tension over the issue of alleged cow slaughtering.
confuzzled dude- Posts : 10205
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Re: Violence on DiWali night
confuzzled dude wrote:-> As usual, you come up with cooked-up stories without checking factsMarathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
This is getting serious. 60 held.
It is credit to the hindus that the muslims dont face any riots during Ramazan, Eid.
What happens during Navratri, DiWali, and Ganesh Chathurthi. Hindus have to constantly keep an eye for incoming an incoming bomb or bottle.http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/newdelhi/did-delhi-police-ignore-alert-by-home-ministry/article1-1278965.aspxOn the occasion of Id-ul-Zuha, a few parts of Delhi had witnessed tension over the issue of alleged cow slaughtering.
There...cow slaughtering.. If a vast majority is against cow slaughtering, then muslims should give up and compromise slaughtering some other animals.
After all, did Mohammad slaughter cows in the Arabian desert? so this cow-slaughtering business is not that holy.
Dont burn the train, dont slaughter the cow and respect the majority "sentiments."
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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Re: Violence on DiWali night
Try preaching this nonsense to those black co-workers of yours.Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:confuzzled dude wrote:-> As usual, you come up with cooked-up stories without checking factsMarathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
This is getting serious. 60 held.
It is credit to the hindus that the muslims dont face any riots during Ramazan, Eid.
What happens during Navratri, DiWali, and Ganesh Chathurthi. Hindus have to constantly keep an eye for incoming an incoming bomb or bottle.http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/newdelhi/did-delhi-police-ignore-alert-by-home-ministry/article1-1278965.aspxOn the occasion of Id-ul-Zuha, a few parts of Delhi had witnessed tension over the issue of alleged cow slaughtering.
There...cow slaughtering.. If a vast majority is against cow slaughtering, then muslims should give up and compromise slaughtering some other animals.
After all, did Mohammad slaughter cows in the Arabian desert? so this cow-slaughtering business is not that holy.
Dont burn the train, dont slaughter the cow and respect the majority "sentiments."
confuzzled dude- Posts : 10205
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Re: Violence on DiWali night
confuzzled dude wrote:Try preaching this nonsense to those black co-workers of yours.Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
There...cow slaughtering.. If a vast majority is against cow slaughtering, then muslims should give up and compromise slaughtering some other animals.
After all, did Mohammad slaughter cows in the Arabian desert? so this cow-slaughtering business is not that holy.
Dont burn the train, dont slaughter the cow and respect the majority "sentiments."
1) Is cow-slaughtering against the sentiments of the majority in the U.S. Is it against Christianity ?
2) why dont you express your minority rights protection by killing some cat or dog at your place publicly and wave your holey book of Koran right in the U.S?
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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Re: Violence on DiWali night
Is the Muzffarnagar experiment at communal polarisation being tried out in Delhi too? The three-day long high intensity communal tension in East Delhi’s Trilokpuri area suggests so. The similarities between the incidents of Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar and adjoining areas last year and those in Delhi are hard to ignore.
Some of those involved in the Delhi communal violence belonged mostly to the Valmiki community, a Dalit grouping, and Muslims. In Muzaffarnagar, the violence involved Kashyap, Valmiki and Jhimar groups besides Muslims. The violence in both cases, according to police sources, was perpetrated by outsiders.
http://www.firstpost.com/india/trilokpuri-riots-is-muzaffarnagar-formula-playing-out-in-delhi-too-1773115.htmlAccording to a police officer, a mata ki chowki jagran (special worship offered during Navratri) was organised in front of a mosque at the Block 15-20- 27 junction of Trilokpuri on Diwali night which was objected by local Muslims. Heated arguments between them resulted in stone pelting and burning of a shop.
“Tension mounted once again on Friday night after former BJP MLA Sunil Kumar Vaidya reached the spot with his supporters and announced to build a temple there. I have not personally heard it from him but have got several complaints. This aggravated the tension in the area with members of both communities started pelting stones on each other and opening gun fire. Fifteen people, including 13 policemen and two locals, have been injured,” the officer, who did not want to be named, reportedly told Firstpost.
confuzzled dude- Posts : 10205
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As usual, you don't make much sense.. unlike selling dog meat in the US for human consumption selling beef in India is not illegal (in many states)Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:confuzzled dude wrote:Try preaching this nonsense to those black co-workers of yours.Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
There...cow slaughtering.. If a vast majority is against cow slaughtering, then muslims should give up and compromise slaughtering some other animals.
After all, did Mohammad slaughter cows in the Arabian desert? so this cow-slaughtering business is not that holy.
Dont burn the train, dont slaughter the cow and respect the majority "sentiments."
1) Is cow-slaughtering against the sentiments of the majority in the U.S. Is it against Christianity ?
2) why dont you express your minority rights protection by killing some cat or dog at your place publicly and wave your holey book of Koran right in the U.S?
confuzzled dude- Posts : 10205
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Re: Violence on DiWali night
confuzzled dude wrote:As usual, you don't make much sense.. unlike selling dog meat in the US for human consumption selling beef in India is not illegal (in many states)Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
1) Is cow-slaughtering against the sentiments of the majority in the U.S. Is it against Christianity ?
2) why dont you express your minority rights protection by killing some cat or dog at your place publicly and wave your holey book of Koran right in the U.S?
First try to answer ALL questions - not the ones that are "convenient" to you.
From your answer to (2) I assume it is fine as long as it is legally allowed and hence your friends in Trilokpuri are not on the wrong in slaughtering and eating beef. Rite ????
ok...
In Delhi, a 1994 law banned the slaughter of cows, calves, bulls and bullocks – but not buffalo. The 1994 ban appears to restrict Delhi restaurants from serving beef at all – even if the meat has been slaughtered somewhere where it is legal to do so, say Kerala or Australia,
Now what you say? Are your iSlami "peaceful" law-abiding "friends" correct?
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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