India: Fascist BJP incites Delhi pogrom

March 12, 2020
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Shaheen Bagh protesters in Delhi. Photo: CPI-ML(Liberation)

Mobs of Hindu nationalists from the right-wing, Hindu-supremacist听paramilitary organisation and RSS-linked youth group violently attacked Muslims and others who were peacefully protesting on the streets of Delhi on February 23.

Armed with guns, sticks and stones, they were given free reign by police and local politicians to wreak havoc in Muslim neighbourhoods.

Shaheen Bagh movement targeted

The attacks were targeted at women and children of the Shaheen Bagh movement, who were protesting the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA).

, copies of the preamble of the constitution and portraits of national icons like Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, Mahatma Gandhi and Maulana Azad, these protesters have come to symbolise solidarity, democracy and justice.

They had been sitting in peaceful protest for 70 days, before being viciously attacked as police and politicians looked on.

础产辞耻迟听 and in the attacks. Among the dead was an 听who was burnt alive.

The violent pogroms followed on the heels of United States President Donald Trump's visit, during which Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed to a US.

BJP incites violence

The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader听听 when he publicly threatened the sit-in protesters with forcible eviction and violence once Trump left. Many believe his speech was an assertion of power and a retaliation following his to the 鈥檚 (AAP鈥檚) Arvind Kejriwal.

While , Mishra issued the Delhi Police听a three-day ultimatum to clear protests on the road in Chand Bagh (a Muslim neighbourhood) and threatened that CAA supporters 鈥 鈥 would 鈥渢ake matters into their own hands鈥 if the cops failed to do so.

The are controlled by BJP听home minister Amit Shah 鈥 Modi鈥檚 鈥渞ight-hand man鈥.

The day after Mishra鈥檚 speech, the Chand Bagh protest was subjected to a violent rampage. A petrol station and several cars were set ablaze听as 鈥溾 Kaushal Shroff reported on February 26 in The Caravan. A truck used to transport construction materials dumped a load of rocks that were used as weapons against the protesters and allies.

鈥 reportedly a tyre 鈥 was hurled towards an anti-CAA protest tent. Within a few minutes, flames had engulfed the entire protest site.

Rioters chanted Hindu-nationalist slogans and 鈥Desh ke gaddaron ko, goli maaro saloon ko鈥 (鈥淪hoot the country鈥檚 traitors鈥).

Throughout the attack, police stood by and made no attempt to stop the violence or arrest anyone. There are even reports they and videos circulated on social media show police breaking CCTV cameras and taunting injured Muslim men as they film them on their phones.

Over three days, the shops and homes of across north and east Delhi were targeted, a , a mosque was taken over and pages of the Koran burnt. Muslims and protesters were forced to respond in self-defence, which was then used by the BJP听to label the anti-CAA protesters as violent Islamists.

While Modi was chief minister in Gujarat state, more than were killed by Hindu supremacist thugs In a pogrom in 2002. The police were mute spectators to the violence, because they knew the mobs had the backing of the ruling party.

is no different. has yet to publicly condemn the anti-Muslim violence, which is at the core of Hindutva 鈥 the BJP鈥檚 Hindu-supremacist ideology. With a BJP majority in the central government, it is unlikely that any proper aid or relief efforts will be coordinated by government agencies for the victims of the violence and their families.

The BJP won a landslide victory in the general elections in May, which has been followed by huge civil unrest and a weakened economy. Scapegoating Muslims and unleashing terror against minorities will be the tactic of choice for the BJP in its attempt to stay in power.

Community solidarity in the face of terror

While police refused to intervene, community members helped shield and rescue members of the Muslim community from violence.

鈥 Mohinder Singh and his son 鈥 helped Muslim neighbours who were forced to flee an area after it was seized by fascists. The duo saved 60鈥80 lives by ferrying people by motorcycle and scooter away from the Jamia Arabia Madinatul Uloom mosque to a nearby Muslim enclave.

Later that night, the mosque was seized and burned.

Singh told they rescued men, women and children and tied Sikh turbans around young boys鈥 heads to conceal the fact they were Muslim.

They have been criticised by some for 鈥渟aving the Muslims鈥 and now feel insecure about their own safety. 鈥淲e got in the way of their plans of looting and burning," Singh said. "We are afraid that we could be targeted next.鈥

During the pogrom, (Sikh houses of worship) in north Delhi opened up as places of refuge and over neighbourhoods to ensure Muslims were not attacked.

Dalits also blocked roads against mobs and sheltered Muslim neighbours.

International response

During the violence, as India was securing an arms trade deal with the US, Trump praised Modi, saying: 鈥淲e did talk about religious freedom, and I will say that the prime minister was incredible in what he told me. He wants people to have religious freedom and very strongly.鈥

However, US Democratic presidential candidate and former candidate both criticised the Modi regime.

In response, BJP President BL Santhosh threatened to in the 2020 US presidential election.

Australian trade minister visited听India on a trade mission during the violence. He touted India鈥檚 rule of law and tolerance as its strengths.

He said the 鈥, adding that 鈥淎ustralia continues to think that one of the things most valuable about India has been tolerance ... to religious diversity, and we continue to stress that in dialogue with Indian Government鈥.

Australian Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi moved a in the Senate critical of the Indian government on February 27.

are also petitioning India鈥檚 High Commissioner to Australia to stand against communal violence听via a petition calling for 鈥淪olidarity with the victims of Delhi riots and against the violence on peaceful anti-CAA/NRC protestors鈥.

in Britain protested against the Delhi violence and the CAA, and called for Shah's resignation for his 鈥済ross failure to maintain peace鈥.

Britain鈥檚 youngest sitting MP, Nadia Whittome, who is听of Indian origin, said: 鈥淲ill the government join me in rejecting the language of riots, clashes, protest and communal violence, when this is in fact a continuation of sustained and systemic Hindutva violence on the Muslims and many ethnic minorities in India that is sanctioned by Modi鈥檚 BJP government?鈥

Genocide Watch founder briefed US congressional and government officials in December on the situation in Kashmir and India鈥檚 National Citizens Register (NRC). The NRC was first implemented in Assam state and, if enacted across India, would require听each Indian to prove their citizenship.

Stanton said 鈥減reparation for a genocide is definitely under way in India鈥. The persecution of Muslims in Assam state and Kashmir is 鈥渢he stage just before genocide鈥.

鈥淭he next stage is extermination听鈥 that鈥檚 what we call a genocide.鈥

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