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From: ram puniyani <[email protected]>
Date: 13 September 2013 06:02
Subject: Muzzafarnagar Violence
To: ram puniyani <[email protected]>


SP and BJP have brought back the politics of riots full fledged

New Delhi. *Socialist Party, NAPM* and *Rihai Manch* condemned *Muzaffarnagar
riots* and tactics of communal polarisation by BJP and SP.

In a joint statement S.R. Darapuri, Arundhati Dhuru, Mohammad Shoaib,
Girish Kumar Pandey, Omkar Singh, Rajeev Yadav, Shahnawaz Alam, Surabhi
Agarwal, Bobby Ramakant and Sandeep Pandey said,         “Just when it
appeared that *Samajwadi Party* government had handled the *84 Kosi
Parikrama* incident quite well and had emerged as a hero in the eyes of
Muslims, *Muzaffarnagar* has happened. It has painted the government in a
very bad light. There was communal tension in the air in Muzaffarnagar for
more than ten days, Muslim leaders had already met Mulayam Singh and
requested on September 1 for paramilitary forces to be posted there. 38
people are already dead, many more have been injured, thousands displaced
and there has been huge loss of property. While *Durga Shakti Nagpal* was
suspended because of a minor act which did not even succeed in provoking
any communal feeling, we’re yet to see action against any high ranking
official in Muzaffarnagar. Only two SHOs have been suspended. If a huge *
mahapanchayat* is allowed to be held in which people came armed, when
section 144 was in implementation, it shows complicity of administration.
At what level the decision was taken to allow the mahapanchayat to be held?
Obviously, it couldn’t have been the two suspended SHOs. Responsibility
will have to be fixed and action taken against guilty officer(s).”

“The meeting was dominated by BJP leaders who gave provocative speeches.
Sangh parivar played a crucial role in mobilisation. It couldn’t have been
BKU alone. Currently the BKU can’t possibly organise farmers on their own
issues in such a large number. Why would the farmers assemble on a communal
issue? It couldn’t have happened without the communal machinery of RSS at
work. The question is when the Sangh parivar leaders are clearly
identified, who added fuel to fire, why are they being spared? What is the
Samajwadi party government afraid of?” said social and political activists.

“While communal riots have taken place earlier also in this SP regime but
none was so bad as this one in terms of giving the rioters free hand and
clear involvement of BJP leaders. Is it a coincidence that the communal
atmosphere has suddenly worsened since the arrival of Narendra Modi on
national scene? It is a speculation that Modi was testing the waters in
Ayodhya through the 84 Kosi parikrama. It became clear very soon that
Ayodhya issue can’t be milked any more in the same manner as in post-masjid
demolition phase. But the 84 Kosi parikrama did serve the purpose of
charging the cadre. Now the energies of this cadre have been used in
Muzaffarnagar,” added S.R. Darapuri, Arundhati Dhuru, Mohammad Shoaib,
Girish Kumar Pandey.

The polarisation has been complete. Some of the traditional vote bank of
Ajit Singh has shifted to BJP, at least for the time being and possibly
till next election. Mulayam Singh’s calculation may be that while his rival
RLD would weaken, the gain for BJP may not be enough to convert into seats.
He, of course, is still counting on counter-mobilisation of Muslims in his
favour. This strategy of weaken your rivals to strengthen oneself may
backfire if things go out of control as they look at this moment in
Muzaffarnagar.

It is sad that parties like *SP and BJP have brought back the politics of
riots full fledged*. They are playing with fire while people pay a price
with their lives.

“We strongly condemn the communalisation of politics and hope that people
will teach a lesson to the parties indulging in this in the next elections”
Added Omkar Singh, Rajeev Yadav, Shahnawaz Alam, Surabhi Agarwal, Bobby
Ramakant, Sandeep Pandey.

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