Attack on Shrine | SabrangIndia News Related to Human Rights Thu, 22 Feb 2024 09:22:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://sabrangindia.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Favicon_0.png Attack on Shrine | SabrangIndia 32 32 Gujarat: 108 shrines demolished in Gujarat https://sabrangindia.in/gujarat-108-shrines-demolished-in-gujarat/ Thu, 22 Feb 2024 09:22:54 +0000 https://sabrangindia.in/?p=33369 The state Home Minister in Gujarat claims to have seen a ‘conspiracy’ where suddenly shrines are turning up in the state, as he demands for budget allocation and asserts that 108 shrines have been destroyed in the state.

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Mohanlal Gupta’s, scrap merchant in Gujarat, property was slated to be destroyed by the Bharuch-Ankleshwar Urban Development Authority (BAUDA) for allegedly being an illegal construction. However, as per a report by Mint, Gupta took to new tactics to tackle and prevent the demolition. He built a temple dedicated to Ram Sita on one of the floors of his building and inaugurated it on the day the Ram Temple was inaugurated, January 22. As news of demolition of property designated as ‘illegal’ comes, many news reports have asserted that it is Muslims’ whose homes and properties are being destroyed mostly in these demolition drives.  Similarly, in the state of Gujarat, in a recent address to the state assembly Gujarat’s Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi provided data on the state’s anti-encroachment drives during the term of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel. Sanghavi stated that the government has demolished 108 mazars as a crackdown on encroachments. He committed that the government was ensuring that temples are protected from any sort of ill-intentions. He stated that the mazars were part of a ‘conspiracy’, according to the Indian Express. Sanghavi was reportedly asking for the home ministry budget, when he further claimed about the sudden rise of mazaars in the state in Junagadh allegedly within the premises of Uparkot Fort, “In Uparkot, it was not known where (and when) all mazars were built. How can it be built suddenly?”

The Wire reported him saying, “In all, 108 mazars have been demolished (in the state) and the state’s properties have been opened… The encroachment around Somnath has been removed. This bulldozer of Dada can enter a 20-ft wide street and an 80-m wide road.”

According to an Amnesty International report, Gujarat was among the top five states that saw the most demolition of Muslim property. There have been rising reports of human rights violations in the station. Last year in 2023, Gujarat’s Junagadh saw men of Muslim community getting publicly flogged reportedly by plainclothes policemen after they had allegedly protested against the demolition of Dargah. Around 176 Muslims were detained in the incident.

 

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Right-wing’s dangerous obsession with mosques and dargahs peaks during Ramzan https://sabrangindia.in/right-wings-dangerous-obsession-mosques-and-dargahs-peaks-during-ramzan/ Wed, 06 Apr 2022 17:30:00 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2022/04/06/right-wings-dangerous-obsession-mosques-and-dargahs-peaks-during-ramzan/ Loud music, axe and sword wielding groups are becoming a regular outside mosques, as are desecration of dargahs 

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For those who believe in “God”, April is a month of manifesting the teachings and blessings of the heavens. It is this month that Navratri – the nine days of fasting and prayers observed by many Hindus, the month of Ramzan observed by Muslims, and fasting days of Lent, that culminates in Easter celebrated by Christians take pride of place on the calendar. 

Also in this month, are multiple incidents of communal violence, communal instigation reported from various parts of the country. Social media is rife with video clips that show right wing mobs, wearing saffron scarves and caps etc, breaking into loud song and dance, chanting Hindutva slogans outside or near mosques. 

Recently an FIR was filed in Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh, after a crowd climbed on top of a mosque, and raised religious slogans on April 2. No arrests have been made in the case so far, stated a report in the Indian Express, but the accused have been charged with promoting enmity between two groups. The FIR has been filed “against unidentified people for allegedly raising slogans after climbing atop a mosque in Gahmar village of the district.”

Update: One person has been arrested after an FIR was filed in Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh, in connection with the April 2 incident when a crowd climbed on top of a mosque, and raised religious slogans ). According to a report in Amar Ujala, “A young man has been identified and arrested” on the basis of a viral video of the incident. The accused under arrest has not been publicly named, According to the news report area SP Rambadan Singh told the mediapersons, “All the people involved in this case are being identified and strict action will be taken against them.” Meanwhile politics is hotting up in the issue and Samajwadi Party MLAs Omprakash Singh and Suhaib Ansari have reportedly warned of an “agitation” in this matter. The FIR was filed “against unidentified people for allegedly raising slogans after climbing atop a mosque in Gahmar village of the district.” 

According to police, residents of Hindu dominated Gahmar village take out the ‘Ram Kalash Yatra’ to mark the start of the Hindu New year, in which both men and women participate. Station House Officer, Gahmar police station, TL Sen is quoted in the report saying, “On April 2, residents of the village took out the Ram Kalash Yatra. When the procession reached near a mosque in the village, a few youths climbed on it (mosque) and raised slogans of ‘Jai Shree Ram’. When those present at the spot scolded them, the youths immediately came down.” 

According to the report the SP, Ghazipur, Ram Badan Singh said the police were trying to identify the accused who were seen in a purported video of the incident on social media. The men were  allegedly seen waving a flag after climbing on a mosque and shouting ‘Jai Shree Ram’ slogans. The police told the media that the area has remained peaceful

However this is not an isolated incident, another video on social media has shown another Hindutva group, wielding swords and axes, taking a procession out on April 3, this was near the Saifiyan Masjid in Raju Park, area of Khanpur, Delhi. The group played loud music, sang and danced, chanting slogans of Jai shree ram, waving their weapons in the air.    

 

This is just the latest in a growing list of incidents from across the country where right wing groups have allegedly vandalised, desecrated, shrines revered by Muslims. Here are a few since January 2022:

 

Karnataka 

In March Karnataka based Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Tejasvi Surya had organised a cycle rally from Bangalore to Kolar. However, it too was greeted by a saffron flag waving crowd that gathered outside  the Hussaini Makan Masjid of Kolar. The crowds chanted “Jai Sri Ram… Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj ki jai” and played music that’s often played by the specialised religious  “DJ” groups of North India. This in Karnataka where open targeting of Muslims, and Christians is a matter of record.

Earlier in March, in Karnataka’s Aland in Kalaburagi district Union Minister Bhagawanth Khuba, led his colleagues, and a large a right-wing mob for a ‘purification’ ceremony at a reported Shivling (symbol of Hindu god Shiva), named the Raghava Chaitanya Shivalinga in the Ladle Mashak Dargah. 

The Ladle Mashak Dargah authorities had planned a procession and Shab-e-Barat, on March 1 and right-wing organisations also announced they will conduct a  ‘purification puja’ there as it was also the occasion of Mahashivaratri. Even though Kalaburagi Deputy Commissioner Yeshwanth Gurukar imposed Section 144 in Aland from February 27 to March 3, barring entry of Sri Ram Sena chief Pramod Mutalik and right-wing activist Chaitra Kundapur, and Siddalinga Swamy, head of Andola Karuneshwara matth in Jewargi taluk, the right wings mobs entered. And a clash between the two communities ensued, stated news reports. Arrests followed, but mostly of Muslims. 

Uttar Pradesh

Also in March, in Uttar Pradesh’s Rewari Buzurg area of Fatehpur, on the eve of  Holi and Shab-e-Barat which was being celebrated/ observed on the same day this year, a Muslim tomb dedicated as a dargah or shrine of a Pir or holy man named Syed Baba revered was was vandalised and desecrated. Vandals broke the shrine  and scratched ‘Jai Shri Ram’ on it.   

Madhya Pradesh

A similar case was reported from Narmadapuram, in Hoshangabad district, of Madhya Pradesh where a 50-year-old dargah vandalised,and  painted saffron. According to news reports, the local police acted on the case only after the villagers blocked the state highway-22, after their previous complaint had gone unheard.

Himachal Pradesh

In January, vandals and goons claiming to be members of Hindu Jagran Manch Himachal shared a video vandalism at a dargah in Himachal Pradesh. The vandals were seen breaking the grave and the shrine with massive hammers and the video was posted by one by Kamal Gautam (a member of HJMH as well as RSS as it proudy  features on his email address ) on his Facebook page.  

Gujarat

The issues around Gujarat’s Pirana dargah continue to escalate. As residents of  Pirana village, that lies around the 600-year-old dargah (shrine) of Imam Shah Baba, a figure revered by Muslims, Hindus and others, have alleged “acts of aggression” saying that a major transformation had taken place inside the dargah compound which had been closed until recently, for massive conclave of Hindutva groups, in March. They have alleged that when they visited the shrine mark Shab-e-Barat they saw that there were statues of Hindu gods installed in the dargah compound!

 

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