Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Muslims lash Hindus in Bamangola, Malda for crossing their thoroughfare!

Is this new brand of secularism?

Muslim atrocities are on the rise in Northern part of Bengal and already myriad reports have been brought to the fore by Hindu Samhati to convey its extent but surely the recent incident of Charakdanga Colony village in Bamangola Block, Malda district outstrips those. The incident took place only in the last week.

A strange reality exists here as well. While Charakdanga Colony village, P.S. Bamangola is Hindu dominated, its closest neighbor, Duttapara village, is under the control of Muslims for decades and as a result, acrimony between the two villages exist, instigated by Islamic sentiments at times. Nevertheless, social communications do remain but Duttapara villagers don’t like Hindu visitors to that area, not to speak of Hindu aborigines there. Incidents of thrashing Hindus for evening walks there are not uncommon and the same happened this time too. But its magnitude was more severe than ever before.

Only in the last week, Sushil Pal, a local Hindu youth and known to be well-mannered, was instrumental to take his family members containing some females too towards Duttapara village for an evening walk. But hell fell on them the moment the group reached the outskirts of village. They were encircled by a group of Muslim hooligans having a few elders too and without wasting any time they started thrashing Sushil heavily. All male members suffered heavy injuries and a young Muslim boy accompanying the group was also not spared. Female members were humiliated and also molested. Tension increased vehemently as a result in the neighborhood leading to schism and clashes between the two villages.

Tension was so high that it refused to die down causing fright in the local administration even and the presence of Ramdayal Pal, influential CPM leader and also father of Sushil, stimulated Hindus for a fight. Due to his insistence, all Hindu leaders of different political parties like CPM, Congress, BJP have come to one group.

Tension in the area exists majorly.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Muslim teacher punished for molesting Hindu girl students in Dinajpur

Islamic atrocity on Hindu women has been a common phenomenon and in the last few years it has grown extremely in the Indian state of Bengal. But it’s not the end; Hindu adolescent girls are also becoming soft targets of Muslim lecherousness and fresh incident in Uttar Dinajpur district in Bengal exhibits the same perilous reality. It has come to the knowledge that the heinous activity of the Muslim teacher (molestation of adolescent Hindu girl students) had been happening for a few preceding months but got exposed only during the end of June, 2011.

The said ghastly incidents took place in Sahavita Primary School in village Sahavita, P.S. Itahar, District: Uttar (North) Dinajpur and as per both girl students and villagers, Talat Mohammed (age 30), part-time teacher of the school, was solely responsible. His prime targets were girl students of Class IV (school contains classes up to Class IV) and the first and foremost victims were Champa Deb Sharma (age 11), Indra Sarkar (age 11) and Hashi Sarkar (age 11).

Gradually the news spread from the corridors of the school premises into the environs like a wild fire and soon it became a grave concern of the village. When the matter was looked into painstakingly, rest of Hindu girl students of Class IV along with the abovementioned three victims testified crimes of the teacher. The revelation led to a social unrest and people, especially Hindus, started to bay for Talat Mohammed’s blood.

Talat was battered heavily by Hindus one day following their closed-door meeting’s decision to punish him. Such was the extent of anger within Hindus that Muslims did not even dare to protest. Talat Mohammed was hospitalized as a result. Nevertheless, some Muslims tried to defend the immoral teacher later on but before the Hindu valiance it turned into a mere fiasco. It has also been found that a reporter of Uttar Banga Sambad was prevented by Muslims from entering into the village of Sahavita. However, no FIR was lodged against the teacher by Hindus.

To ward off the fast worsening situation in the village, a meeting between Hindus and Muslims took place in the following days where Talat Mohammed, before others, was reprimanded.