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The 2002 Gujarat riots, also known as the 2002 Gujarat violence and the Gujarat pogrom, was a three-day period of inter-communal violence in the western Indian state of Gujarat. Following the initial incident there were further outbreaks of violence in Ahmedabad for three weeks; statewide, there were further outbreaks of communal riots against the minority Muslim population for three months. The burning of a train in Godhra on 27 February 2002, which caused the deaths of 58 Hindu pilgrims karsevaks returning from Ayodhya, is believed to have triggered the violence.
According to official figures, the riots resulted in the deaths of 790 Muslims and 254 Hindus; 2,500 people were injured non-fatally, and 223 more were reported missing. Other sources estimate that up to 2,000 Muslims died. There were instances of rape, children being burned alive, and widespread looting and destruction of property. The Chief Minister at that time, Narendra Modi, has been accused of initiating and condoning the violence, as have police and government officials who allegedly directed the rioters and gave lists of Muslim-owned properties to them.
Gujarat (/ˌɡʊdʒəˈrɑːt/ Gujǎrāt [ˈɡudʒ(ə)ɾaːt]) is a state in the western part of India known locally as Jewel of the Western part of India. It has an area of 196,204 km2 (75,755 sq mi) with a coastline of 1,600 km (990 mi), most of which lies on the Kathiawar peninsula, and a population in excess of 60 million. The state is bordered by Rajasthan to the north, Maharashtra to the south, Madhya Pradesh to the east, and the Arabian Sea, as well as the Pakistani province of Sindh to the west. Its capital city is Gandhinagar, while its largest city is Ahmedabad. Gujarat is home to the Gujarati-speaking people of India.
The state encompasses major sites of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, such as Lothal and Dholavira. Lothal is believed to be one of the world's first seaports. Gujarat's coastal cities, chiefly Bharuch and Khambhat, served as ports and trading centres in the Maurya and Gupta empires, and during the succession of royal Saka dynasties from the Western Satraps era, whose geographic territories included Saurashtra and Malwa: modern Gujarat, South Sindh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh states.
Narendra Damodardas Modi (Gujarati: [nəreːnd̪rə d̪ɑːmoːd̪ərəd̪ɑːs moːd̪iː], born 17 September 1950) is the 15th and current Prime Minister of India, in office since 26 May 2014. Modi, a leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), was the Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014 and is the Member of Parliament (MP) from Varanasi. He led the BJP in the 2014 general election, which gave the party a majority in the Lok Sabha (the lower house of the Indian parliament) – a first for any party since 1984 – and was credited for 2014 BJP electoral victories in the states of Haryana, Maharashtra, Jharkhand and Jammu and Kashmir.
Since taking office as Prime Minister, Modi's administration has focused on reforming and modernising India's infrastructure and government, reducing bureaucracy, encouraging increased foreign direct investment, improving national standards of health and sanitation and improving foreign relations. Modi has been appreciated for starting initiatives like Swachh Bharat Mission, Make in India and Digital India. Earlier, as Chief Minister of Gujarat, Modi's economic policies (credited with encouraging economic growth in Gujarat) have been praised, although his administration has also been criticised for failing to significantly improve the human development in the state and failing to prevent the 2002 Gujarat riots. A Hindu nationalist and a former member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Modi remains a controversial figure domestically and internationally, despite his progressivism. Known for his tech savvy image, he is the second most followed politician on social media after U.S. President Barack Obama.
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Myth 01: 2,000 Muslims were killed in the Gujarat riots Myth 02: Muslims were ‘butchered’ in Gujarat Myth 03: Whole of Gujarat was burning Myth 04: The Gujarat police turned a blind eye to the rioting Myth 05: Gujarat police was anti-Muslim Myth 06: Gujarat riots were the ‘worst ever massacre’ in India Myth 07: Only Muslims were rendered homeless and suffered economically Myth 08: The Gujarat government was involved in the riots Myth 09: Gujarat riots were like the 1984 anti-Sikh riots Myth 10: Gujarat became a dangerous place to live in, in 2002 Myth 11: In Ehsan Jafri case, women were raped Myth 12: The photo of Qutubuddin Ansari is genuine Myth 13: Narendra Modi said:”Every action has equal and opposite reaction” Myth 14: Sangh Parivar organizations like VHP organized the riots Myth 15:...
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Narendra Modi who has been identified by many victims and eye testimonies to be responsible for 2002 riots claims that he is the leader who tried to control the riots of hindu mob. He claims that he was there on ground to stop riots so that no one is affected. The reality is 1000's of Muslims were being murdered in front of their families. The truth is Muslims in Gujarat were suppressed. Women and even small girls were raped. Houses were burnt. It was an embarrassing period in the history of mankind. The people who were involved in the riots were not only protected from law but were given huge benefits using government powers by Narendra Modi. Many victims of 2002 riots who faced violence from Hindu Extremist groups ask whether Muslims don't have a right to live in Gujarat??
Wwatch: "Kanhaiya Kumar's Full Speech at JNU Campus" → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_df-48pHzCA -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi broke his silence on the 2002 riots saying that over the years he has answered every possible question on the communal clashes in Gujarat! In an exclusive chat with Asian News International, Modi said there was a conspiracy by some unknown entities to link him to the tragedy. Modi says there is no question of an apology because if he is guilty he should be hung! NaMo also says, he never wore a skull cap simply because he never supported politics of appeasement. On his relations with Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalitha, he added there are no untouchables in politics. About the Gandhis he said there won't be any witch-hunt against th...
Modi Exposed! Compelling Evidence that proves Narendra Modi ordered the 2002 Gujarat Riots Babu Bajrangi. Ashish Khetan, Tehelka Sting Investigative journalist went undercover, risking his life, to interview the men who did the killing and raping. He told them he was writing a book about the glorious rebirth of Hindutva in India and wanted to interview the heroes who had made it possible. Not knowing that they were being filmed, these men boasted about how they planned, executed, covered up the atrocities and escaped justice. They also explain how they were helped at every stage by Narendra Modi, PM candidate of the BJP.
CLICK HERE to subscribe now to BBC Urdu : http://bbc.in/1GsJCMR The 2002 Gujarat riots, also known as 2002 Gujarat violence and the Gujarat pogrom, was a three-day period of inter-communal violence in the western Indian state of Gujarat. The burning of a train in Godhra on 27 February 2002, which caused the deaths of 58 Hindu pilgrims and religious workers returning from Ayodhya, is believed to have triggered the violence According to official figures, the riots resulted in the deaths of 790 Muslims and 254 Hindus; 2,500 people were injured non-fatally, and 223 more were reported missing. Other sources estimate that up to 2,000 Muslims died
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