Saturday, May 21, 2011

Cricket tournament suffers Muslim rampage in Jharkhand; Hindus murdered

Hatred with simmering anger of Islamic terrorism against infidels is engulfing the entire Indian state of West Bengal increasingly. But the fast worsening situation is not restricted to Bengal only; recent incidents in its neighboring state of Jharkhand prove the mounting stature of demon. On May 14, 2011, in the village of Diyara, P.S. Rajmahal, Dist. Sahebgunj, Jharkhand, Hindus were conducting a day-night cricket tournament. A good number of Hindu teams participated in the tournament with enthusiasm. Muslim teams also partook in the contest but a sharp division among both groups was perceived. Polarization on religious lines, hence, was witnessed from the very beginning.

Problem started when the Muslims cricket teams started to lose. Generators operated by Muslim contractors and workers started closing from 11.00 pm leading to lots of disturbances. Even if the Hindu teams protested against these divisive tendencies, Muslims remained adamant. Again owing to continuing (and also strengthening) intransigent and raunchy postures of Muslim men against Hindu women, members of local Ghosh community had no other option other than to thrash a Muslim boy.

The moment thrashing took place, there was nothing but a bedlam. Clashes started all of a sudden. Islamic supremacists’ strategy was indeed successful; cricket tournament ended abruptly and there were 4 casualties on-the-scene. People of both communities got injured in the skirmish and were admitted to the nearby hospitals.

On May 15, 2011, following day, 2 Hindu men went to a hospital where their friends had already been admitted. As soon as they put the motorcycle in the hospital premise, there was a firing and 1 of them, thus, was killed on-the-spot. The other person got severely wounded and was admitted to the same hospital at once.

The whole area is fuming in anger and is under deep tension as well. RAF was assigned in the area for the first few days. Even if RAF has been withdrawn, police is patrolling the village round the clock.

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