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Hindu-Muslim clashes turn violent in India

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KOLKATA: Clashes in India between supporters of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party and those of an opposition party snowballed into Hindu-Muslim rioting, with three people killed and dozens injured over two days of violence, police said yesterday.

The trouble in the eastern state of West Bengal began on Sunday with rival procession­s by Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the state’s governing Trinamool Congress marking the birth of the Hindu god Rama.

Violence broke out on Sunday and spilled over into Monday, turning into clashes between Hindus and Muslims.

Anuj Sharma, a top police official in the state, said officials held an emergency meeting yesterday and security had been increased, with riot police deployed and about 100 people detained to quell the violence.

“Large scale arrests are under way,” Sharma said.

The danger of communal violence is a constant worry in the world’s biggest democracy.

Tension between Muslims and Hindus has increased in some places since Modi and his Hindu nationalis­t BJP came to power in 2014.

Babul Supriyo, a BJP federal government minister from West Bengal, blamed Muslims for the violence.

“Rioters from the minority community” torched shops and “pulled Hindus out of their houses and assaulted and injured them with choppers and swords,” he said on Twitter.

Police declined to comment on Supriyo’s assertion, while a Trinamool Congress leader denounced it as “highly regrettabl­e”.

Muslim community leaders were not available for comment.

State BJP chief Dilip Ghosh said at least half a dozen senior BJP members had been named in police complaints for causing disharmony between communitie­s and illegally carrying weapons, but the party denied wrongdoing.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who heads the Trinamool Congress and is one of Modi’s biggest critics, ordered strict police action against all the trouble-makers.

Modi’s party has been trying hard to gain ground in West Bengal, one of the few states it has never governed.

The party is in power in 21 of India’s 29 states, propelled by Modi’s popularity as well as by religious polarisati­on in some places. – Reuters/African News Agency

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