[Received numerous messages from friends in Delhi that because of
constant vigils by peace activists complete peace prevails in
Trilokpuri and Bawana.
The Muharram procession in Trilokpuri was greeted by local Hindus with gusto.

An interesting comment from a friend in Jaipur:
"Gazab ki monitoring and the presence of the world media, got the
Bajrang Dal, RSS, VHP, ABVP, BJP and the rest to drop the idea of
doing violence perhaps.
"Heard that many media men wanted to show a live riot. Some feared ki
kahin aagi media wale hi na sulga dein. Khair...."]

http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/hindus-to-lead-muharram-processions-in-riot-hit-trilokpuri-in-delhi-615658

Hindus To Lead Muharram Processions in Riot-Hit Trilokpuri in Delhi
All India | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh | Updated: November 03, 2014 18:23 IST

A drone keeping watch at Trilokpuri after rioting during Diwali

New Delhi:  Days after communal clashes, Trilokpuri in Delhi will see
Hindus leading Muslim processions for Muharram on Tuesday, in a show
of harmony aimed at calming tempers.

Hindu volunteers have offered to lead Muharram processions and Muslims
have accepted, said lawyer C Adhi Kesawan, a member of an "Aman
(communal harmony) Committee" set up after the rioting in which 60
people were injured.

The processions will reportedly set out from the riot-hit blocks of
the east Delhi area that is still tense after three days of communal
violence during Diwali.

Muharram marks Muslim mourning for the death of Prophet Mohammad's
grandson Imam Hussein ibn Ali in the battle of Karbala.

Attempts at rebuilding broken ties in Trilokpuri coincide with
simmering tension in another part of Delhi in Bawana, where a
Mahapanchayat or meeting on Sunday urged people to protest against a
Muharram procession.

BJP legislator Gugan Singh Ranga and Congress councilor Devender Kumar
both attended the Mahapanchayat, where allegedly incendiary speeches
called for a change in the route of a Muharram procession that passes
through a Hindu residential area.

Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi told NDTV the route was changed and
both communities have agreed to it.

"Aman committees were formed by the Delhi Police to bring both sides
to the table. The committee succeeded and the route has been changed,"
Mr Bassi said, adding, "I would request people to avoid rumour
mongering or it will be dealt with strongly."

The police chief said his force is extensively patrolling sensitive
areas in Delhi to ensure a peaceful Muharram.

The processions, say sources, will be heavily escorted by police teams.

Over 1,000 policemen and paramilitary personnel have been posted at
Trilokpuri since the clashes.

Story First Published: November 03, 2014 18:06 IST





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