[Just take note of the stark contrast with the local BJP MP, and Union
Minister, trying to stoke fires of violence: <<As some people approached
him, news channels showed Supriyo telling them, “Aami ki apnader ke bolbo
lorai koro? Ami chole jabo, apnader opor goli cholbe (Will I ask you to
fight? I will leave and you will come under fire).”
But when a person asked him to “go back” and leave them alone, Supriyo was
heard shouting, “Chamra guthiye debo ekdom… (Will skin them alive).”>>
(Ref.: 'Union Minister Babul Supriyo stokes Asansol tension, tells crowd:
Will skin you alive' at <
http://indianexpress.com/article/india/babul-supriyo-booked-for-violation-of-section-144-and-assaulting-ips-officer-ram-navami-violence-5116220/
>.)

<<Hours after his 16-year-old son was found dead, becoming the fourth
victim of violence triggered by Ram Navami processions across the state
since Sunday, Maulana Imdadul Rashidi, Imam of a mosque in Asansol, on
Thursday presided over a congregation where he appealed for peace. He told
the crowd that he would leave the mosque and the town if there was any
retaliation for his son’s death.

Sibtulla Rashidi, who appeared for his Class X board exams this year, was
reported missing after communal clashes in Rail Par area of Asansol on
Tuesday afternoon. According to sources, he was picked up by a mob. His
body was recovered late on Wednesday night and identified on Thursday. He
is suspected to have been beaten to death.>>

(Excerpted from below.)

http://indianexpress.com/article/india/ram-navami-violence-his-son-dead-imam-says-if-you-retaliate-will-leave-town-5116798/

Ram Navami violence: His son dead, Asansol Imam says if you retaliate, will
leave town
Asansol violence: Sibtulla Rashidi, who appeared for his Class X board
exams this year, was reported missing after communal clashes in Rail Par
area of Asansol on Tuesday afternoon.

Written by Ravik Bhattacharya | Kolkata | Updated: March 30, 2018 9:45 am

Police patrol Asansol Thursday. (Express Photo)

Hours after his 16-year-old son was found dead, becoming the fourth victim
of violence triggered by Ram Navami processions across the state since
Sunday, Maulana Imdadul Rashidi, Imam of a mosque in Asansol, on Thursday
presided over a congregation where he appealed for peace. He told the crowd
that he would leave the mosque and the town if there was any retaliation
for his son’s death.

Sibtulla Rashidi, who appeared for his Class X board exams this year, was
reported missing after communal clashes in Rail Par area of Asansol on
Tuesday afternoon. According to sources, he was picked up by a mob. His
body was recovered late on Wednesday night and identified on Thursday. He
is suspected to have been beaten to death.

“There was chaos outside when he went out. He was picked up by a group of
miscreants. My older son alerted the police, but he was made to wait at the
police station. We were later informed that a body had been recovered by
the police. He was identified in the morning,” Rashidi, 48, told The Indian
Express.

Read | Union Minister Babul Supriyo stokes Asansol tension, tells crowd:
Will skin you alive

As thousands of people gathered at the Eidgah Maidan in the afternoon,
after Sibtulla was buried, Rashidi appealed for peace. “I want peace. My
boy has been taken away. I don’t want any more families to lose their loved
ones. I don’t want any more houses to burn. I have already told the
gathering that I will leave Asansol if there is any kind of retaliation. I
told them that if you love me, you will not raise a finger,” said Rashidi,
Imam of Noorani Mosque in Chetladanga Nadi Par.

“I have been an Imam for the last 30 years. It is important that I give the
right message to the people — a message of peace. I need to get over my
personal loss. People of Asansol are not like this. This is a conspiracy,”
he said.

READ | West Bengal govt shuts data services to maintain public order

“The Imam was instrumental in calming the angry youth and cooperated with
the administration. We are proud of him. Despite the pain he is suffering
following the loss of a son, he appealed for peace,” said Jitendra Tiwari,
Mayor of Asansol.

Read | Babul Supriyo accuses Mamata Banerjee-led TMC for violence in
Asansol, Raniganj

“We did not expect this from a father who has just lost his son. This is an
example, not only for Bengal but for the entire country. People started to
cry after his speech. I was present there… I was awestruck. There was anger
among the youth after the body was found, but the message for peace struck
the right chord. He is popular in the area. If he had not appealed for
peace, Asansol would have been caught in a fire,” said Mohammed Nasim
Ansari, councillor of Ward 25 in Asansol, where the victim’s family lives.


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