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Six ‘Hindu Vahini’ Terrorist arrested for attack on Muslims

Hyderabad: In a major crack down on the cases of attack on Muslim youths, six activists of a Brahmin terrorist group ‘Hindu Vahini’ were arrested by the city police. Soon after the Bakrid, there were continuous attacks on Muslim Youths in different parts of the city by which nearly eight of them were injured severely and admitted to hospital, two were very serious. According to the police the Brahmin terrorist activists were angry at the Muslims.

Brahmin terrorist were

  • S Sadanand (27),
  • Shakti Vinod(24),
  • K Unni Krishna(23),
  • Pabha Bhargav(21),
  • S V Santosh (22) and
  • P Kalyan (26)

who were all either well educated or pursuing good carriers. Sadanand was earlier arrested in the communal violence cases of 2010.

The Police said that the accused on the night of November 8th assembled at Baghlingampally Park and planned to divide themselves in to three groups with the intension of carrying out attacks on two wheelers entering the Thilak Nagar Cross road using knives and iron rods. At first they stabbed Mohammed Omer Farooq near a graveyard in Nimboliadda with knives while he was on a ride with his Bike along with his friend. Irshad Hussain was the second victim as he was attacked with an iron rod at Narayanguda. The accused targeted Syed Meraj and Syed Mustaq Ali near Baghlingampally by intercepting the Tata Ace vehicle they were travelling in. A while after the midnight Azam Pasha and Idris Ansari were attacked at Balamari. Three hours later they attacked Aziz from the center point hotel in Bowenpally and soon disappeared in their Bikes.

City Police Commissioner Mr. Abdul Khayoum Khan considering the seriousness of the offence has handed it over to the Special Task Force. The task force was successful in trapping the offenders based on the descriptions provided by the victims. Police have seized three motorcycles, three iron rods, one knife and six cell phones which were used in the attacks. They are now under judicial custody for further probes.

The Muslim organizations have raised their concern over the violent activities of Brahmin terrorist forces in the city. They alleged that the Police were rather unwilling to bring the real culprits in front of the law by not handing over the case to the Special Investigation Team [SIT]. The cases which are grievous and communal in nature and planned to spread terror in city are under the normal circumstances, handed over to SIT.

The case was not different and handed over to the SIT during the 2010 communal riots of Hyderabad city, with the intension of effectively combating terror atmosphere. The Muslim organizations have expressed their feel that the case is not yet solved because the arrested persons are just pawns in the whole game of targeting Muslims and they believe that the real masters are still out and free planning further attacks on the innocent Muslim Youths.

Brahmin Terrorist is mostly active in Uttar Pradesh

Indian state of Uttar Pradesh

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NEW DELHI: Uttar Pradesh has achieved the dubious distinction of reporting the highest number of crimes against dalits with statistics indicating a “confrontation” between the Scheduled Castes and OBCs. Because Uttar pradesh Brahmin population is more than 15pc. a lot of brahmins is supporting Hindutva terrorist Groups.

“Uttar Pradesh tops the list of crime against dalits in the country with 16.8 per cent (4,397 cases)…. The Commission has received thousand of complaints of atrocities against dalits, mostly related to land,” Fakirbhai Vaghela, acting chairman of the Scheduled Caste Commission, told reporters here.

He said a majority of cases against dalits are related to land grabbing by Brahmin Terrorist.

“Wherever the two communities are stronger, there is confrontation. The atmosphere in the state shows that there is a confrontation between dalits and Brahmin.”

Vaghela, in the presence of other members of the Commission, said there were over 12000-13000 cases before the Commission related to atrocities against dalits in the state with a majority being land related cases.

He was also critical of state officials saying they have failed to come forward to address the problems faced by the community, particularly related to atrocities and discrimination.

UP is followed by Madhya Pradesh with 4,356 cases, Rajasthan (3795), Andhra Pradesh (3117) and Bihar (1824); he said and expressed concern over the low conviction rate and long pendency of such cases.

“We are equally concerned about lower conviction rate in cases involving dalits. It is as low as to 29.8 per cent, which meant 70 per cent acquittal,” he said, adding that pendency of large number of dalit cases compounded their problems.