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  • Slur on Ambedkar: 2 youths killed in police firing

    Two teenagers were killed in police firing in Osmanabad in Marathwada region of Maharashtra as protests against the alleged desecration of Dr B R Ambedkar's statue in Kanpur continued for the second day on Thursday.

    Incidents of violence were reported from various parts of Mumbai and Maharashtra.

    Five coaches of the Pune-Mumbai Deccan Queen train were set on fire by protestors near Ulhasnagar in Thane district, a railway spokesperson said. However, there was no immediate report of any passenger being injured in the incident and all the protestors had been dispersed from the tracks, police said.

    According to reports, agitators asked people to get out of the train before setting the coaches on fire.

    Train services between Kalyan and Ambernath stations on the Central Railway line were affected and shuttle services are being run between Ambernath and Karjat, the spokesperson said, adding that there were rail rokos at Bhandup and Airoli stations in the morning that affected suburban train services briefly.

    In Mumbai, at least 91 Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport buses were damaged in stone pelting across the city, an official spokesman said, adding that four drivers and a woman passenger were injured in these incidents.

    Small groups of 15-20 people continued to protest against the incident in Dalit-dominated pockets in the north and north-east parts of Mumbai, police said, adding that incidents of stone pelting were reported from Trombay, Chembur, Kurla, Bhandup, Mulund and Navghar in northeast Mumbai. Stone-pelting incidents also occurred at Kherwadi, Kurar, Pali Hill in Bandra and Goregaon in northwest Mumbai.

    There were also reports of protests in Kherwadi in Bandra east, where around 15 to 20 agitators pelted stones on passing vehicles on the arterial Western Express highway. The situation has been brought under control now..

    In Thane, corporation-run buses are off the road due to stone pelting. A Municipal Transport Corporation bus going from Kalyan to Dombivili was set on fire at Manpada by a violent mob. Autorickshaws were also not plying in the city. Protestors have forced owners of shops and establishments to down shutters and only emergency services are operating.

    According to police, over a dozen offences have been registered at various police stations in connection with the violent protests in Thane district and an unspecified number of persons have been arrested.

    Sporadic incidents of violence have also been reported from the satellite township of Navi Mumbai.

    Curfew has been clamped and extra police force deployed in Nandurbar town of north Maharashtra after a demonstration by Dalit organisations on Thursday turned violent, police said. Twenty-four persons were injured in the violence.

    In Nashik district, Dalit activists tried to set afire a Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation bus in Ambad area on Thursday, police said. Protesters had damaged 100 vehicles and set on fire a MSRTC bus at Sinnar-Phata in the district on Wednesday. MSRTC suspended its bus services to all routes in Nashik, affecting commuters, MSRTC officials said.

    Stone-pelting was also reported in Bhim Nagar locality in Nashik Road area, where commercial establishments and banks remained closed. The functioning of educational institutions too were adversely affected here, police said.

    Three persons were arrested for allegedly lynching Dalit youth Rangnath Shankar Dhale, 23, on Wednesday night on Jail Road, police said. Dhale's body was brought to the Nashik civil hospital for autopsy and will be cremated later in the day at Nashik Road.

    Meanwhile, the state government has announced a financial aid of Rs 1 lakh and government job to the next of kin of the slain Dalit youth.

    Maharashtra Public Works Department Minister Chhagan Bhujbal, who toured trouble-torn localities of Nashik Road and Vihitgaon on Thursday, visited Dhale's house at Muktidham and announced the financial assistance and job. He also assured free treatment to Dhale's ailing father.

    In Nanded town of Marathwada region, authorities imposed curfew from 5 am on Thursday as a 'precautionary' measure in view of Thursday's protests. The curfew will continue till 7 pm, Nanded Superintendent of Police Fatehsinh Patil told PTI over phone.

    So far, eight people have been injured in incidents of stone-pelting over the statue desecration, he said.

    In Pune, city Police Commissioner D N Jadhav said curfew had been clamped in 14 localities of the Pimpri-Nigdi area due to large-scale violence in the area the day before.

    The situation in Pimpri-Nigdi continued to be tense despite police firing 50 to 70 teargas shells on Wednesday night. Over 50 private vehicles were stoned and set ablaze and shops and business establishment were also targeted. The mob also tried to set ablaze police and fire brigade vehicles.

    Two policemen were injured in the stone throwing at Pimpri while two drivers were hurt in the violence at Swargate area of the city on Wednesday. The police have rounded up some 30 persons in Pimpri area for rioting, sources said, adding that the situation was under control at present in Pimpri.

    In Aurangabad, police fired one round in the air on Wednesday night to disperse a crowd of 1,000 Dalit protestors demonstrating at Mukundwadi area of the city. According to police, the protestors gathered on Jalna Road in Mukundwadi at around 9 pm and subsequently some of them began pelting stones at passing vehicles.

    A police team, which reached the spot by around 10 pm, failed to pacify the protesters, who then turned their ire on the police. In the ensuing melee, six persons, including sub-inspector and a constable, were injured, prompting the police to fire in the air. The injured were admitted to a city hospital.

    Deputy Chief Minister R R Patil has asked police to take necessary measures to ensure that the law and order situation in the state remains under control, a home department official said.
    http://www.rediff.com/news/2006/nov/30statue.htm

  • #2
    Those are some bunch of illiterates destroying public property.
    sad face of democracy in a 65% literate country.

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    • #3
      This act of desecration appears to be the act of Mayawati's party. The UP assembly elections are near, and this is the best that way they can mobilize support, after getting tarnished in the Taj Land scam case.

      Who else would break BR Ambedkar's statue to create trouble? Who will gain?...

      I hope the SC/ST see through this vote bank mischief and teach these scoundrels a lesson.

      Cheers!...on the rocks!!

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