Thursday 30 August 2012

2002 Gujarat riots: Narendra Modi and BJP

                                                            BJP MLA Maya Kodnani
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BJP MLA Maya Kodnani and  Bajrang Dal leader Babu Bajranji were convicted in the Naroda Patiya massacre case of the 2002 riots in Gujarat.

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India is a secular and democratic country. Here many caste and communities live together from many centuries. we are proud  of our communal harmony. India is the great. we love our India. but communal politics do not like communal harmony  because it does not suit them.  In India there are many political parties like Congress,BJP, Left front and some others regional parties.BIP,Shivsena and others some fundamentalist organisation like RSS, Bajrang are directly involved in communal politics. others political parities like Congress,CPM  and others some political parties are not directly involved in communal politics but no serious activities against communal politics. it is very unfortunate and a great challenged to us that communal feeling and activities are increasing day by day in  India.
BJP, Shivsena ,RSS,Bajrang and others some fundamentalists ,extremists are playing systematically to create a division among the healthy society. they do not think about the development of our country and only one aims to create anti Muslims environment  among the peoples of our country. they always trying propaganda about Muslims in  India and spreading the hatred.  it is very unfortunate and sad to us about this dirty communal politics. they want power anyway by the means of dirty communal politics and  India is suffering for them. humanity ,morality,nationality and cultures are less or no value to them. what a magic politics! most of the politics are corrupted in  India. are they really love  India! are they really want development!  India is a country  with many problems. many peoples are living here below poverty line (BPL), problems with health,education,pure drinking water ,unemployment are the major and others many problems. 
recently communal riots in Assam is very sad and unfortunate for our country, many peoples killed ,raped and displaced  SITUATION IN ASSAM, INDIA ,What is the reason behind and it is very clear to usREASON BEHIND ASSAM RIOTS .  So what are the  role of the communal politics and what can we get from this  dirty communal politics?  Many communal riots had been  launched in India and many innocent common Muslims have been killed regularly. Many Mosquitoes have been destroyed here and communal political leaders are directly involved  and sponsored. Riots in Gujarat 2002 was the most massacres. more than 2000 Muslims killed by BJP ,Bajrang dal under the protection of Narendra  Modi ,Chief Minister of Gujarat. BJP MLA Maya Kodnani and  Bajrang Dal leader Babu Bajranji were convicted in the Naroda Patiya massacre case of the 2002 riots in 

                               A file photo of the victims of 2002 Gujarat riots holding placards and .


Several hundred Indian Americans will head to the Gandhi Statue at Union Square on Saturday March 3 to mark the 10th anniversary of the2002 Gujarat Massacre in which over 2000 Muslim men, women and children were killed by organized mobs of the Hindu right wing under the protection of the Chief Minister (CM) of the Indian State of Gujarat, Narendra Modi. Over 100,000 Muslims were displaced from their homes as a result of this pogrom. The attacks, massacres, rapes and displacement were extensively covered in the international media. Scathing reports from Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International as well as the Indian human rights organizations pointed out that the massacres and gang-rapes were coordinated, organized, and sanctioned.

                                       2002 Gujarat riots: Naroda Patiya sentencing on Friday   

Naroda witnesses happy with court verdict

Ahmedabad, Aug 29 (IANS)


Shakeela Banu Ansari cannot forget the horror of the night of Feb 28, ten years ago when she lost her entire family to a murderous mob in Naroda Patiya. Though she is happy with the court verdict convicting 32 people for the massacre of 97 Muslims, including her kin, she wonders why the mayhem had to happen
A statement from CJP said 11 eyewitnesses have deposed in testimonies assigning in detail the role played by former minister Maya Kodnani, in inciting the mob to murder; 15 witnesses deposed against Bajrang Dal leader Babu Bajrangi, and 48 witnesses testified to the crimes committed by Suresh Langda Chara. (IANS)
http://www.newkerala.com/news/newsplus/worldnews-73066.html#.UD-RrcEgdIF
http://in.news.yahoo.com/naroda-patiya-massacre--bjp-mla-gets-life-term.html

                                                    
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HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY 
SITUATION IN ASSAM, INDIA 
REASON BEHIND ASSAM RIOTS 
STOP TERRORISM 
STOP BODO TERRORISM 
STOP TALIBAN MAOISTS TERRORISM 
STOP BUDHISTS TERRORISM 
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