Authorities riding bulldozers yesterday razed a number of Muslim-owned shops in New Delhi before India’s Supreme Court halted the demolitions, days after communal violence shook the capital and saw dozens arrested.
Shop owners weeded through the rubble of their shops afterward to collect their belongings. However, for nearly an hour after the Supreme Court order, officials continued to demolish structures, including the outer entrance and stairs leading into a mosque. They stopped the bulldozers just outside the entrance of a Hindu temple, about 50m from the mosque, and began to retreat, spurring outrage from Muslim residents who said they were being
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL INDIA QUOTE Responding to reports of demolition of largely Muslim-owned shops and houses following incidents of communal violence during Ram Navami celebrations in Madhya Pradesh’s Khargone district, Aakar Patel, Chair of Amnesty International India’s board, said: “Over the last few days, the country has witnessed some deeply disturbing events related to anti-Muslim attacks […]