YEAR DAY
MONTH MONTH_BY_N COUNTRY STATE KEY
STATECODE DISTRICT
1950 January 1 8 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195001 Lucknow
1950 January 1 29 India M
Maharashtra A MA195001
1950 February 2 8 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195002 Bareilly
1950 February 2 9 India West BengalWB WB195002Calcutta
1950 February 2 India Assam AS AS195002 Goalpara
1950 March 3 4 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195003 Aligarh
1950 March 3 4 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195003 Pilibhit
1950 March 3 4 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195003 Lucknow
1950 March 3 4 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195003 Bareilly
1950 March 3 4 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195003 Aligarh
1950 March 3 4 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195003 Bareilly
1950 March 3 4 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195003 Moradabad
1950 March 3 4 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195003 Shahjahanpur
1950 March 3 4 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195003 General total for Moradabad, Pilibh
1950 March 3 5 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP195003
1950 March 3 5 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP195003 Gwalior
1950 March 3 12 India M
Maharashtra A MA195003
1950 March 3 13 India MaharashtraMA MA195003
1950 March 3 13 India Gujarat GU GU195003 Ahmadabad
1950 March 3 14 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP195003
1950 March 3 14 India MaharashtraMA MA195003
1950 March 3 15 India Gujarat GU GU195003 Kaira
1950 March 3 16 India Gujarat GU GU195003 Vadodara (Baroda)
1950 March 3 17 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195003 Agra
1950 March 3 18 India West BengalWB WB19500324 Parganas
1950 March 3 18 India West BengalWB WB19500324 parganas
1950 March 3 19 India Delhi DE DE195003
1950 March 3 21 India gujarat MA MA195003 Dohad
1950 March 3 23 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP195003 Gulbarga
1950 March 3 26 India West BengalWB WB195003Hooghly
1950 March 3 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195003 Shahjahanpur
1950 March 3 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195003 Lakhimpur
1950 March 3 India West BengalWB WB195003Calcutta
1950 March 3 India M
Maharashtra A MA195003 Bombay
1950 April 4 11 India Bihar BI BI195004
1950 April 4 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195004 Deoria
1950 May 5 14 India Gujarat GU GU195005 Ahmadabad
1950 May 5 24 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195005 Allahabad
1950 May 5 28 India West BengalWB WB195005Malda
1950 June 6 18 India West BengalWB WB195006Nadia
1950 June 6 18 India West BengalWB WB195006Nadia
1950 July 7 6 India Gujarat GU GU195007 Ahmadabad
1950 August 8 10 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP195008 Gwalior
1950 August 8 15 India M
Maharashtra A MA195008
1950 September 9 23 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195009 Lucknow
1950 September 9 23 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195009 Lucknow
1950 September 9 23 India MaharashtraMA MA195009 Amraoti
1950 September 9 27 India Bihar BI BI195009 Bhagalpur?
1950 December 12 20 India M
Maharashtra A MA195012
1950 December 12 22 India Bihar BI BI195012 Darbhanga
1951 January 1 22 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP195101
1951 February 2 10 India Haryana HA HA195102 Yamunanagar
1951 March 3 13 India Gujarat GU GU195103 Ahmadabad
1951 March 3 25 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195103 Bareilly
1951 April 4 28 India Gujarat GU GU195104 Ahmadabad
1951 May 5 3 India Gujarat GU GU195105 Panchmahal
1951 September 9 5 India Gujarat GU GU195109 Ahmadabad
1952 January 1 20 India Assam AS AS195201 Karimgunj
1952 January 1 20 India Assam AS AS195201 Karimgunj
1952 January 1 28 India Rajasthan RA RA195201
1952 January 1 29 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195201 Jalaun
1952 January 1 30 India Rajasthan RA RA195201
1952 March 3 12 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195203 Gonda
1952 March 3 23 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195203 Varanasi
1952 June 6 29 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP195206 Ujjain
1952 September 9 2 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195209 Moradabad
1952 November 11 27 India Kashmir JK JK195211
1952 December 12 15 India JK
Kashmir, Jammu JK195212
1952 December 12 29 India JK
Kashmir, Jammu JK195212
1952 December 12 31 India Delhi DE DE195212
1953 January 1 9 India JK
Kashmir, Jammu JK195301
1953 January 1 11 India JK
Kashmir, Jammu JK195301
1953 January 1 31 India JK
Kashmir, Jammu JK195301
1953 March 3 1 India Gujarat GU GU195303
1953 March 3 1 India West BengalWB WB195303Calcutta
1953 March 3 1 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP195303
1953 March 3 3 India JK
Kashmir, Jammu JK195303
1953 March 3 6 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP195303
1953 March 3 8 India Delhi DE DE195303
1953 March 3 25 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK195303
1953 April 4 12 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK195304
1953 May 5 12 India Delhi DE DE195305
1953 May 5 23 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK195305
1953 May 5 25 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK195305
1953 June 6 15 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK195306
1953 June 6 26 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195306 Badaun
1953 August 8 11 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK195308
1953 August 8 12 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK195308 Srinagar
1953 August 8 12 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK195308
1953 August 8 13 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK195308
1953 August 8 21 India Assam AS AS195308
1953 October 10 18 India Bihar BI BI195310 Aurangabad (Bihar)
1953 November 11 15 India M
Maharashtra A MA195311
1954 January 1 6 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195401
1954 March 3 19 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP195403 Gwalior
1954 March 3 28 India Kerala KE KE195403
1954 March 3 31 India Rajasthan RA RA195403
1954 April 4 23 India Delhi DE DE195404
1954 May 5 23 India kerala KE KE195405 KOZHIKODE
1954 May 5 28 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195405 Faizabad
1954 May 5 31 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP195405
1954 June 6 6 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195406 Aligarh
1954 July 7 22 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195407
1954 August 8 10 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP195408 Ujjain
1954 August 8 16 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP195408
1954 August 8 18 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP195408
1954 August 8 27 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP195408
1954 September 9 10 India West BengalWB WB195409Calcutta
1954 September 9 11 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195409 Budaun
1954 October 10 14 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195410
1955 March 3 8 India M
Maharashtra A MA195503 Bombay
1955 March 3 India Gujarat GU GU195503 Mahesana
1955 March 3 India Gujarat GU GU195503 Mehsana
1955 March 3 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195503 Allahabad
1955 April 4 18 India Gujarat GU GU195504 Rajkot
1955 April 4 India Assam AS AS195504 Dhubri
1955 July 7 13 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP195507 Damoh
1955 August 8 1 India Delhi DE DE195508
1955 August 8 India MaharashtraMA MA195508 Sholapur
1955 September 9 5 India Bihar BI BI195509
1955 September 9 30 India Rajasthan RA RA195509
1955 November 11 17 India West BengalWB WB19551124-Parganas
1955 November 11 28 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195511
1956 April 4 7 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP195604
1956 May 5 8 India Rajasthan RA RA195605
1956 May 5 28 India MaharashtraMA MA195605 Sholapur
1956 August 8 31 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195608
1956 September 9 2 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195609 Moradabad
1956 September 9 7 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195609 Orai
1956 September 9 7 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195609 Bareilly
1956 September 9 13 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP195609 Jabalpur
1956 September 9 15 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195609 Aligarh
1956 September 9 18 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP195609 Buldana
1956 September 9 18 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP195609 Buldana
1956 October 10 17 India Bihar BI BI195610 Santhal Parganas
1957 March 3 3 India Haryana HA HA195703 Gurgaon
1957 March 3 29 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195703 Allahabad
1957 March 3 30 India Punjab PU PU195703
1957 May 5 4 India Karnataka KA KA195705
1957 June 6 12 India Karnataka KA KA195706 Bijapur
1957 July 7 15 India West BengalWB WB195707Calcutta
1957 August 8 16 India Karnataka KA KA195708 Bellary
1957 September 9 14 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP195709
1957 October 10 6 India Bihar BI BI195710 Monghyr
1957 November 11 9 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195711 Allahabad
1957 November 11 11 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP195711 Hardoi
1958 September 9 30 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP195809
1958 October 10 26 India Karnataka KA KA195810 Bijapur
1959 October 10 12 India Bihar BI BI195910 Gaya
1960 January 1 9 India Karnataka KA KA196001 Hubli
1960 January 1 26 India unknown 196001
1960 February 2 25 India West BengalWB WB196002Haora
1960 June 6 8 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP196006 Vidisha
1960 August 8 12 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196008
1960 August 8 28 India Punjab PU PU196008
1960 September 9 18 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196009
1960 September 9 22 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196009
1960 October 10 30 India Kerala KE KE196010 Kannur
1960 December 12 15 India 196012
1961 February 2 2 Pakistan 196102
1961 February 2 4 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP196102
1961 February 2 7 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP196102
1961 February 2 9 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP196102 Narsinghpur
1961 February 2 9 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP196102 Saugor
1961 February 2 9 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP196102 Domoh
1961 February 2 16 India Delhi DE DE196102
1961 February 2 23 India Kerala KE KE196102
1961 February 2 26 Pakistan 196102 Khulna
1961 February 2 26 Pakistan 196102
1961 March 3 3 India Bihar BI BI196103 Gaya
1961 March 3 4 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196103 Deoria
1961 April 4 22 India Kerala KE KE196104
1961 May 5 28 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP196105 Raipur
1961 May 5 28 India 196105
1961 May 5 Pakistan 196105 Khulna
1961 May 5 Pakistan 196105 Jessore
1961 May 5 Pakistan 196105 Rangpur
1961 May-June 5 Pakistan 196105 Faridpore
1961 June 6 19 India Assam AS AS196106 Cachar
1961 June 6 20 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196106 Allahabad
1961 August 8 4 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP196108
1961 September 9 21 India Rajasthan RA RA196109 Udaipur
1961 October 10 1 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196110 Aligarh
1961 October 10 3 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196110 Aligarh
1961 October 10 5 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196110 Moradabad
1961 October 10 5 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196110
1961 October 10 5 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196110
1961 October 10 6 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196110
1961 October 10 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196110 Moradabad
1961 October 10 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196110 Moradabad
1961 October 10 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196110 Moradabad
1962 February 2 23 India M
Maharashtra A MA196202
1962 March 3 13 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196203 Aligarh
1962 March 3 24 India Gujarat GU GU196203 Baroda
1962 March 3 24 India Gujarat GU GU196203
1962 April 4 11 India West BengalWB WB196204Calcutta
1962 April 4 16 India West BengalWB WB196204Malda
1962 April 4 20 India West BengalWB WB196204Malda
1962 April 4 24 Pakistan 196204
1962 April 4 24 Pakistan 196204 Rajshahi
1962 May 5 24 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196205 Agra
1962 July 7 1 Pakistan 196207 Noakhali
1962 August 8 24 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196208 Bareilly
1962 September 9 3 India M
Maharashtra A MA196209 Ratnagiri
1962 September 9 13 India M
Maharashtra A MA196209 Buldana
1962 September 9 13 India M
Maharashtra A MA196209 Buldana
1962 October 10 8 India Kerala KE KE196210
1963 March 3 10 India West BengalWB WB196303Barrackpore
1963 July 7 12 India Gujarat GU GU196307
1963 July 7 12 India West BengalWB WB196307
1963 September 9 2 India M
Maharashtra A MA196309
1964 January 1 9 India West BengalWB WB19640124-Parganas
1964 January 1 10 India West BengalWB WB19640124-Parganas
1964 January 1 10 India West BengalWB WB196401Calcutta
1964 January 1 11 India West BengalWB WB196401Haora
1964 January 1 11 India West BengalWB WB196401Hugli
1964 January 1 12 India West BengalWB WB19640124-Parganas
1964 January 1 12 India West BengalWB WB19640124-Parganas
1964 January 1 12 India West BengalWB WB19640124-Parganas
1964 January 1 12 India West BengalWB WB196401Calcutta
1964 January 1 12 India West BengalWB WB19640124-Parganas
1964 January 1 12 India West BengalWB WB196401
1964 January 1 12 India West BengalWB WB19640124-Parganas
1964 January 1 12 India West BengalWB WB19640124-Parganas
1964 January 1 13 India West BengalWB WB19640124-Parganas
1964 January 1 13 India West BengalWB WB19640124-Parganas
1964 January 1 14 India West BengalWB WB19640124-Parganas
1964 January 1 16 India West BengalWB WB196401Calcutta
1964 February 2 22 India Orissa OR OR196402 Sundergarh
1964 February 2 27 India Orissa OR OR196402 Ranchi
1964 March 3 18 India Orissa OR OR196403
1964 March 3 19 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP196403 Raigarh
1964 March 3 19 India Bihar BI BI196403
1964 March 3 19 India Orissa OR OR196403
1964 March 3 19 India Orissa OR OR196403 Sambalpur
1964 March 3 22 India Orissa OR OR196403 Sundergarh
1964 March 3 22 India Orissa OR OR196403 Sundergarh
1964 March 3 22 India Orissa OR OR196403 Sundergarh
1964 March 3 22 India Orissa OR OR196403 Sundergarh
1964 March 3 25 India Bihar BI BI196403 Ranchi
1964 March 3 26 India Orissa OR OR196403
1964 March 3 27 India Bihar BI BI196403 Singhbum
1964 March 3 27 India Bihar BI BI196403 Singhbum
1964 October 10 18 India Gujarat GU GU196410
1964 December 12 21 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP196412 Kurnool
1965 March 3 12 India Kerala KE KE196503 Kozhikode
1965 April 4 16 India MaharashtraMA MA196504 Nashik
1965 May 5 11 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196505 Allahabad
1965 May 5 12 India M
Maharashtra A MA196505 Bombay
1965 May 5 16 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196505
1965 September 9 1 India M
Maharashtra A MA196509
1966 March 3 9 India unknown 196603 unknown
1966 March 3 21 India Assam AS AS196603
1966 May 5 21 India Bihar BI BI196605 Saharsa
1966 September 9 30 India M
Maharashtra A MA196609 Akola
1966 September 9 30 India M
Maharashtra A MA196609 Akola
1966 October 10 21 India M
Maharashtra A MA196610 Yeotmal
1966 November 11 7 India Delhi DE DE196611
1966 November 11 14 India West BengalWB WB196611
1967 January 1 9 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP196701
1967 February 2 15 India Karnataka KA KA196702
1967 April 4 21 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196704
1967 May 5 28 India West BengalWB WB196705Calcutta
1967 August 8 22 India Bihar BI BI196708
1967 August 8 24 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK196708
1967 August 8 26 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK196708
1967 September 9 18 India M
Maharashtra A MA196709 Ahmadnagar
1967 September 9 24 India M
Maharashtra A MA196709
1967 October 10 3 India Kashmir JK JK196710
1967 October 10 7 India kashmir JK JK196710
1967 October 10 7 India Kashmir JK JK196710
1967 October 10 15 India Bihar BI BI196710 Muzaffarpur
1967 November 11 14 India Bihar BI BI196711 Muzaffarpur
1968 January 1 28 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196801 Meerut
1968 March 3 16 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196803 Allahabad
1968 March 3 27 India M
Maharashtra A MA196803 Bombay
1968 March 3 30 India Assam AS AS196803
1968 April 4 14 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196804 Allahabad
1968 April 4 19 India Karnataka KA KA196804
1968 June 6 8 India M
Maharashtra A MA196806 Aurangabad
1968 June 6 10 India M
Maharashtra A MA196806 Nagpur
1968 May, June 6 31 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP196806 Hyderabad
1968 November 11 26 India Gujarat GU GU196811
1969 January 1 1 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP196901
1969 January 1 30 India Orissa OR OR196901
1969 March 3 5 India West BengalWB WB196903
1969 March 3 5 India West BengalWB WB196903
1969 March 3 8 India Karnataka KA KA196903
1969 March 3 10 India Gujarat GU GU196903
1969 March 3 19 India West BengalWB WB196903
1969 March 3 29 India West BengalWB WB196903
1969 March 3 30 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196903
1969 March 3 30 India West BengalWB WB196903
1969 March 3 30 India West BengalWB WB196903
1969 May 5 28 India M
Maharashtra A MA196905
1969 May 5 29 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP196905
1969 June 6 1 India West BengalWB WB196906Calcutta
1969 June 6 2 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP196906
1969 June 6 13 India Rajasthan RA RA196906
1969 July 7 8 India M
Maharashtra A MA196907
1969 July 7 16 India Kerala KE KE196907
1969 July 7 23 India West BengalWB WB196907
1969 August 8 22 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP196908
1969 August 8 22 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP196908
1969 August 8 26 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP196908
1969 August 8 29 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP196908
1969 September 9 1 India Kerala KE KE196909
1969 September 9 13 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP196909
1969 September 9 18 India Gujarat GU GU196909 Ahmadabad
1969 September 9 21 India Gujarat MP MP196909 Vadodara (Baroda)
1969 September 9 22 India Gujarat GU GU196909
1969 September 9 23 India Gujarat GU GU196909
1969 September 9 24 India Gujarat GU GU196909
1969 September 9 24 India Gujarat GU GU196909 Kheda
1969 September 9 26 India Gujarat GU GU196909
1969 September 9 29 India Gujarat GU GU196909 Amreli
1969 October 10 5 India M
Maharashtra A MA196910
1969 October 10 10 India Gujarat GU GU196910
1969 October 10 19 India West BengalWB WB196910
1969 December 12 2 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP196912 Varanasi
1969 December 12 9 India Kerala KE KE196912
1970 January 1 12 India Kerala KE KE197001
1970 January 1 26 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP197001
1970 March 3 27 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP197003
1970 March 3 27 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP197003
1970 March 3 27 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP197003
1970 March 3 27 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP197003
1970 April 4 6 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP197004
1970 April 4 15 India Bihar BI BI197004 Chaibasa
1970 May 5 7 India M
Maharashtra A MA197005
1970 May 5 8 India M
Maharashtra A MA197005
1970 May 5 8 India M
Maharashtra A MA197005
1970 May 5 11 India M
Maharashtra A MA197005 Kalyan
1970 May 5 11 India M
Maharashtra A MA197005
1970 May 5 11 India M
Maharashtra A MA197005
1970 May 5 11 India M
Maharashtra A MA197005
1970 May 5 11 India M
Maharashtra A MA197005
1970 May 5 12 India M
Maharashtra A MA197005
1970 May 5 12 India M
Maharashtra A MA197005
1970 May 5 12 India M
Maharashtra A MA197005
1970 May 5 14 India M
Maharashtra A MA197005
1970 May 5 14 India M
Maharashtra A MA197005
1970 May 5 14 India M
Maharashtra A MA197005
1970 May 5 14 India M
Maharashtra A MA197005
1970 May 5 15 India M
Maharashtra A MA197005
1970 May 5 15 India M
Maharashtra A MA197005
1970 August 8 25 India Bihar BI BI197008
1970 September 9 19 India M
Maharashtra A MA197009 Bombay
1970 September 9 28 India West BengalWB WB197009
1970 October 10 20 India West BengalWB WB197010
1970 October 10 22 India Gujarat GU GU197010
1970 December 12 5 India Gujarat GU GU197012
1970 December 12 18 India Gujarat GU GU197012
1970 December 12 21 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP197012
1971 February 2 5 India Gujarat GU GU197102 Vadodara (Baroda)
1971 February 2 22 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197102 Allahabad
1971 March 3 2 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197103 Aligarh
1971 March 3 5 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197103
1971 March 3 8 India Gujarat GU GU197103
1971 March 3 13 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP197103
1971 April 4 22 India Gujarat GU GU197104 Ahmadabad
1971 July 7 15 India Gujarat GU GU197107
1971 September 9 26 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197109 Azamgarh
1971 December 12 28 India Kerala KE KE197112
1972 February 2 26 India M
Maharashtra A MA197202 Bombay
1972 March 3 17 India Karnataka KA KA197203 Dharwad
1972 February, March 3 29 India Karnataka KA KA197203 Gulbarga
1972 June 6 5 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197206 Aligarh
1972 June 6 16 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197206 Agra, Firozabad
1972 June 6 16 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197206 Varanasi
1972 October 10 17 India Gujarat GU GU197210 Banas Kantha
1972 October 10 17 India Karnataka KA KA197210 Bangalore
1972 November 11 15 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197211 Azamgarh
1972 December 12 12 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197212 Azamgarh
1972 December 12 29 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197212 Jaunpur
1973 March 3 11 India M
Maharashtra A MA197303 Bombay
1973 April 4 12 India Bihar BI BI197304 Hazaribag
1973 April 4 12 India Bihar BI BI197304 Hazaribag
1973 April 4 20 India M
Maharashtra A MA197304 Nagpur
1973 April 4 29 India M
Maharashtra A MA197304 Thane
1973 May 5 15 India M
Maharashtra A MA197305 Pune
1973 May 5 21 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP197305
1973 June 6 12 India Delhi DE DE197306 Delhi
1973 July 7 14 India Gujarat GU GU197307 Ahmadabad
1973 August 8 22 India M
Maharashtra A MA197308 Bombay
1973 September 9 13 India Karnataka KA KA197309 Mandya
1973 September 9 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP197309 Indore
1973 December 12 10 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197312 Allahabad
1973 December 12 11 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197312 Meerut
1974 January 1 India M
Maharashtra A MA197401 Dhule (Dhulia)
1974 February 2 23 India M
Maharashtra A MA197402 Bombay
1974 March 3 8 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK197403
1974 March 3 9 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP197403 Jabalpur
1974 April 4 1 India Bihar BI BI197404
1974 April 4 India Gujarat GU GU197404 Kaira
1974 May 5 5 India Delhi DE DE197405 Delhi
1974 June 6 10 India M
Maharashtra A MA197406 Parbhani
1974 June 6 23 India M
Maharashtra A MA197406 Bombay
1974 August 8 4 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP197408 West Nimar
1974 August 8 India M
Maharashtra A MA197408 Bombay
1974 October 10 2 India M
Maharashtra A MA197410 Bombay
1974 November 11 8 India M
Maharashtra A MA197411 Bombay
1974 December 12 1 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP197412 Indore
1975 January 1 26 India M
Maharashtra A MA197501 Bombay
1975 March 3 28 India Bihar BI BI197503
1975 March 3 28 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197503 Azamgarh
1975 March 3 31 India M
Maharashtra A MA197503 Pune
1975 April 4 6 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP197504 Indore
1975 April 4 22 India Bihar BI BI197504 Hazaribag
1975 April 4 India M
Maharashtra A MA197504 Nashik
1975 May 5 12 India M
Maharashtra A MA197505 Jalgaon
1975 May 5 31 India M
Maharashtra A MA197505 Bombay
1975 December 12 14 India MaharashtraMA MA197512 Akola
1976 January 1 India Gujarat GU GU197601
1976 January 1 India Gujarat GU GU197601
1976 January 1 India Gujarat GU GU197601 Vadodara (Baroda)
1977 February 2 28 India Bihar BI BI197702 Nalanda
1977 May 5 25 India M
Maharashtra A MA197705 Bombay
1977 June 6 12 India Gujarat GU GU197706 Surendranagar
1977 September 9 2 India Gujarat GU GU197709 Ahmadabad
1977 September 9 26 India M
Maharashtra A MA197709 Amravati?
1977 September 9 26 India M
Maharashtra A MA197709
1977 October 10 21 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP197710 Kurnool
1977 October 10 23 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197710 Varanasi
1977 November 11 2 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197711 Varanasi
1977 December 12 22 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK197712 Srinagar
1978 March 3 29 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197803 Sambhal
1978 March-April 3 31 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP197803
1978 April 4 16 India Bihar BI BI197804
1978 April 4 16 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP197804 Hyderabad
1978 April 4 25 India Kashmir JK JK197804 Rajouri
1978 May 5 2 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197805 Agra
1978 July 7 12 India Kashmir JK JK197807
1978 July 7 30 India Kashmir JK JK197807
1978 August 8 15 India Tamil NaduTN TN197808 Madurai
1978 August 8 17 India Tamil NaduTN TN197808
1978 August 8 25 India Tamil NaduTN TN197808 North Arcot
1978 August 8 28 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP197808
1978 September 9 3 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP197809 Hyderabad
1978 September 9 15 India M
Maharashtra A MA197809
1978 September 9 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197809 Meerut
1978 October 10 5 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197810 Aligarh
1978 October 10 12 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP197810 Kurnool
1978 October 10 28 India M
Maharashtra A MA197810 Akola
1978 November 11 4 India Gujarat GU GU197811 Vadodara (Baroda)
1978 November 11 6 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197811 Aligarh
1978 November 11 19 India M
Maharashtra A MA197811
1978 December 12 2 India Kashmir JK JK197812
1978 December 12 8 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197812 Aligarh
1978 December 12 11 India Kashmir JK JK197812
1978 December 12 12 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197812 Aligarh
1978 December 12 15 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197812 Aligarh
1978 December 12 22 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP197812
1979 April 4 11 India Bihar BI BI197904
1979 May 5 9 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP197905 Aligarh
1979 August 8 28 India Bihar BI BI197908 Singhbhum
1979 September 9 14 India Delhi DE DE197909
1979 November 11 2 India Karnataka KA KA197911 Bangalore
1979 November 11 24 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP197911
1980 January 1 3 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP198001 Rangareddi
1980 January 1 21 India M
Maharashtra A MA198001 Bombay
1980 January 1 23 India M
Maharashtra A MA198001 Buldana
1980 February 2 11 India Bihar BI BI198002 Giridih
1980 April 4 28 India M
Maharashtra A MA198004 Yavatmal
1980 May 5 28 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198005 Meerut
1980 June 6 6 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198006 Allahabad
1980 June 6 11 India Tripura TR TR198006
1980 June 6 11 India Tripura TR TR198006
1980 June 6 11 India Tripura TR TR198006
1980 June 6 16 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198006 Bara Banki
1980 June 6 18 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP198006
1980 July 7 2 India Gujarat (?) GU GU198007
1980 July 7 13 India M
Maharashtra A MA198007 Buldana/Ahmadnagar
1980 July 7 24 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198007 Moradabad
1980 August 8 5 India M
Maharashtra A MA198008 Thane
1980 August 8 7 India West Bengal WB WB198008Malda
1980 August 8 9 India M
Maharashtra A MA198008 Thane
1980 August 8 13 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198008 Moradabad
1980 August 8 13 India Gujarat GU GU198008 Jamnagar
1980 August 8 13 India Delhi DE DE198008
1980 August 8 15 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP198008 Indore
1980 August 8 15 India Delhi DE DE198008 Delhi
1980 August 8 16 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198008 Bareilly
1980 August 8 16 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198008 Aligarh
1980 August 8 16 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198008 Moradabad
1980 August 8 16 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK198008 Srinagar
1980 August 8 18 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP198008 Indore
1980 August 8 21 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198008 Allahabad
1980 August 8 24 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198008 Aligarh
1980 September 9 7 India Gujarat GU GU198009 Jamnagar
1980 September 9 8 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198009 Aligarh
1980 September 9 10 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198009 Moradabad
1980 October 10 20 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198010
1980 October 10 20 India M
Maharashtra A MA198010 Akola
1980 October 10 29 India Gujarat GU GU198010 Panchmahals
1980 October 10 30 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198010 Moradabad
1980 November 11 15 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198011 Kanpur (Urban)
1981 April 4 30 India Bihar BI BI198104 Nalanda
1981 May 5 3 India Bihar BI BI198105 Nalanda/Nawadah
1981 May 5 3 India Bihar BI BI198105 Nalanda/Nawadah
1981 May 5 3 India Bihar BI BI198105 Nalanda/Nawadah
1981 May 5 3 India Bihar BI BI198105 Nalanda/Nawadah
1981 May 5 3 India Bihar BI BI198105 Nalanda/Nawadah
1981 June 6 13 India Gujarat GU GU198106 Rajkot
1981 July 7 12 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP198107 Rangareddi
1981 August 8 1 India Gujarat GU GU198108 Panchmahals
1981 August 8 15 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198108 Banda
1981 August 8 23 India M
Maharashtra A MA198108 Ahmadnagar
1981 August 8 26 India M
Maharashtra A MA198108
1981 September 9 13 India Gujarat GU GU198109 Vadodara (Baroda)
1981 September 9 18 India Gujarat GU GU198109 Vadodara (Baroda)
1981 September 9 19 India West Bengal WB WB198109West Dinajpur
1981 September 9 21 India M
Maharashtra A MA198109 Ahmadnagar
1981 October 10 11 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP198110 Bhopal
1981 November 11 7 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP198111 Shajapur
1981 November 11 8 India M
Maharashtra A MA198111 Bombay
1981 November 11 8 India Bihar BI BI198111 Purnia
1981 November 11 8 India Bihar BI BI198111 West Champaran
1981 November 11 9 India M
Maharashtra A MA198111 Bombay
1982 January 1 2 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198201 Meerut
1982 January 1 10 India Gujarat GU GU198201 Ahmadabad
1982 January 1 26 India M
Maharashtra A MA198201 Pune
1982 February 2 13 India M
Maharashtra A MA198202 Pune
1982 February 2 14 India M
Maharashtra A MA198202 Pune
1982 February 2 15 India M
Maharashtra A MA198202 Solapur
1982 February 2 20 India M
Maharashtra A MA198202 Solapur
1982 March 3 9 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK198203 Srinagar
1982 March 3 19 India Gujarat GU GU198203 Vadodara (Baroda)
1982 March 3 23 India Bihar BI BI198203 Purnia
1982 April 4 14 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK198204 Srinagar
1982 April 4 17 India Karnataka KA KA198204 Bangalore
1982 April 4 26 India Karnataka KA KA198204
1982 April 4 26 India Gujarat GU GU198204 Vadodara (Baroda)
1982 April 4 26 India M
Maharashtra A MA198204
1982 May 5 13 India Gujarat GU GU198205 Vadodara (Baroda)
1982 June 6 1 India Tamil NaduTN TN198206 Tirunelveli
1982 June 6 3 India Bihar BI BI198206 Patna
1982 June 6 6 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP198206 Rangareddi
1982 June 6 11 India Tamil NaduTN TN198206 Tirunelveli
1982 July 7 1 India M
Maharashtra A MA198207 Satara
1982 July 7 3 India Bihar BI BI198207 Monghyr
1982 July 7 6 India Delhi DE DE198207
1982 July 7 25 India Delhi DE DE198207
1982 July 7 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198207 Aligarh
1982 August 8 3 India Gujarat GU GU198208 Vadodara (Baroda)
1982 August 8 16 India Assam AS AS198208 Kamrup
1982 September 9 2 India M
Maharashtra A MA198209 Nashik
1982 September 9 4 India Karnataka KA KA198209 Bangalore
1982 September 9 6 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198209 Meerut
1982 September 9 29 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198209
1982 October 10 2 India Gujarat GU GU198210 Vadodara (Baroda)
1982 October 10 23 India Gujarat GU GU198210 Vadodara (Baroda)
1982 October 10 23 India M
Maharashtra A MA198210 Solapur
1982 October 10 27 India Gujarat GU GU198210 Sabarkantha
1982 October 10 27 India Gujarat GU GU198210 Vadodara (Baroda)
1982 October 10 31 India Gujarat GU GU198210 Mahesana
1982 November 11 15 India M
Maharashtra A MA198211 Pune
1982 November 11 20 India M
Maharashtra A MA198211 Nashik
1982 December 12 8 India Gujarat GU GU198212 Vadodara (Baroda)
1982 December 12 13 India Gujarat GU GU198212 Vadodara (Baroda)
1982 December 12 28 India Kerala KE KE198212 Alappuzha
1982 December 12 29 India M
Maharashtra A MA198212 Thane
1982 December 12 30 India Kerala KE KE198212 Thiruvananthapuram
1983 January 1 1 India M
Maharashtra A MA198301 Aurangabad
1983 January 1 5 India Kerala KE KE198301
1983 January 1 27 India Karnataka KA KA198301
1983 February 2 12 India M
Maharashtra A MA198302 Sangli
1983 February 2 13 India Tamil NaduTN TN198302 Kanniyakumari
1983 March 3 8 India M
Maharashtra A MA198303
1983 March 3 22 India M
Maharashtra A MA198303 Bombay
1983 March 3 30 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198303 Aligarh
1983 March 3 31 India M
Maharashtra A MA198303 Sangli
1983 April 4 1 India M
Maharashtra A MA198304
1983 April 4 27 India Tamil NaduTN TN198304 Nilgiris
1983 May 5 13 India Karnataka KA KA198305 Kolar
1983 May 5 28 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP198305 Hyderabad
1983 June 6 25 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198306
1983 June 6 26 India M
Maharashtra A MA198306
1983 June 6 29 India M
Maharashtra A MA198306
1983 June 6 29 India M
Maharashtra A MA198306
1983 July 7 29 India MaharashtraMA MA198307 near Ahmadnagar
1983 August 8 17 India Delhi DE DE198308
1983 September 9 9 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP198309
1983 September 9 21 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP198309 Ananthpur
1983 September 9 India Gujarat GU GU198309
1983 October 10 16 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198310 Faizabad
1983 October 10 16 India M
Maharashtra A MA198310 Solapur
1983 October 10 18 India M
Maharashtra A MA198310
1983 December 12 1 India Tamil NaduTN TN198312 Tirunevli
1984 January 1 7 India Rajasthan RA RA198401
1984 March 3 11 India Karnataka KA KA198403 Bangalore
1984 March 3 16 India M
Maharashtra A MA198403 Satara
1984 March 3 17 India Gujarat GU GU198403 Ahmadabad
1984 March 3 18 India West BengalWB WB198403Calcutta
1984 March 3 20 India Karnataka KA KA198403
1984 May 5 18 India M
Maharashtra A MA198405
1984 May 5 18 India M
Maharashtra A MA198405 Bombay
1984 May 5 18 India M
Maharashtra A MA198405
1984 May 5 20 India M
Maharashtra A MA198405
1984 May 5 20 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP198405
1984 May 5 22 India M
Maharashtra A MA198405
1984 May 5 29 India Kashmir JK JK198405
1984 May 5 30 India Kashmir JK JK198405 Srinagar
1984 May 5 31 India Kashmir JK JK198405 Baramullah
1984 June 6 1 India West BengalWB WB198406Murshidabad
1984 June 6 20 India M
Maharashtra A MA198406 Bombay
1984 July 7 22 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP198407
1984 July 7 27 India Karnataka KA KA198407 Bijapur
1984 July 7 29 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP198407
1984 August 8 23 India Kashmir JK JK198408
1984 September 9 4 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP198409
1984 September 9 9 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP198409
1984 September 9 9 India M
Maharashtra A MA198409 Bombay
1984 September 9 10 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP198409
1984 September 9 18 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP198409
1984 September 9 21 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP198409
1984 September 9 24 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP198409 Kurnool
1984 September 9 25 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP198409
1984 October 10 4 India Kashmir JK JK198410
1984 October 10 4 India Assam AS AS198410 Dhubri
1984 October 10 5 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198410 Bulandshahr
1984 October 10 5 India Karnataka KA KA198410
1984 October 10 6 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP198410 Ranga Reddy
1984 October 10 6 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP198410 Ujjain
1984 October 10 6 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198410
1984 October 10 7 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198410 Azamgarh
1984 October 10 7 India Gujarat GU GU198410 Junagadh
1984 October 10 7 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198410
1984 October 10 15 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198410 Azamgarh
1984 October 10 26 India Karnataka KA KA198410
1984 December 12 7 India Kashmir JK JK198412
1984 December 12 12 India Kashmir JK JK198412
1984 December 12 22 India M
Maharashtra A MA198412 Raigarh
1985 January 1 14 India Gujarat GU GU198501
1985 March 3 7 India M
Maharashtra A MA198503 Bombay
1985 March 3 18 India Gujarat GU GU198503
1985 March 3 19 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP198503
1985 March 3 22 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP198503
1985 March 3 24 India M
Maharashtra A MA198503
1985 March 3 25 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP198503
1985 April 4 16 India Gujarat GU GU198504
1985 April 4 22 India Gujarat GU GU198504 Bapunagar-Rakhial
1985 April 4 22 India Gujarat GU GU198504
1985 April 4 26 India M
Maharashtra A MA198504 Bombay
1985 May 5 9 India Gujarat GU GU198505
1985 May 5 13 India Gujarat GU GU198505 Vadodara (Baroda)
1985 May 5 18 India Gujarat GU GU198505 Vadodara (Baroda)
1985 May 5 18 India Gujarat GU GU198505
1985 May 5 20 India Gujarat GU GU198505
1985 June 6 6 India Gujarat GU GU198506
1985 June 6 7 India Gujarat GU GU198506
1985 June 6 8 India Gujarat GU GU198506
1985 June 6 14 India Gujarat GU GU198506
1985 June 6 20 India Gujarat GU GU198506
1985 June 6 22 India Gujarat GU GU198506
1985 June 6 28 India Gujarat GU GU198506 Anand
1985 July 7 1 India Karnataka KA KA198507
1985 July 7 6 India Gujarat GU GU198507
1985 July 7 7 India Gujarat GU GU198507
1985 July 7 7 India Gujarat GU GU198507 Ahmadabad
1985 July 7 10 India Gujarat GU GU198507
1985 July 7 12 India Gujarat GU GU198507 Ahmadabad
1985 July 7 17 India Gujarat GU GU198507
1985 July 7 23 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198507
1985 June 7 29 India Gujarat GU GU198507 Vadodara (Baroda)
1985 September 9 23 India Karnataka KA KA198509
1985 September 9 27 India Gujarat GU GU198509 Vadodara (Baroda)
1985 September 9 27 India Gujarat GU GU198509 Baroda
1985 September 9 28 India M
Maharashtra A MA198509 Kohlapur
1985 September 9 28 India M
Maharashtra A MA198509 Akola
1985 September 9 29 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198509
1985 October 10 26 India Karnataka KA KA198510
1985 November 11 29 India M
Maharashtra A MA198511 Chiplun
1985 December 12 4 India Kerala KE KE198512
1985 December 12 25 India M
Maharashtra A MA198512 Gurdaspur
1986 January 1 5 India Gujarat GU GU198601 Ahmadabad
1986 January 1 14 India Gujarat GU GU198601 Ahmadabad
1986 January 1 14 India Gujarat GU GU198601
1986 January 1 14 India Gujarat GU GU198601 Vadodara (Baroda)
1986 January 1 14 India Gujarat GU GU198601 Panchmahals
1986 January 1 17 India M
Maharashtra A MA198601 Aurangabad
1986 January 1 17 India M
Maharashtra A MA198601 Ahmednagar
1986 January 1 22 India Gujarat GU GU198601 Ahmadabad
1986 January 1 25 India Gujarat GU GU198601 Ahmadabad
1986 February 2 4 India Gujarat GU GU198602 Banaskantha
1986 February 2 6 India Gujarat GU GU198602 Banaskantha
1986 February 2 14 India New Delhi DE DE198602
1986 February 2 14 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198602
1986 February 2 14 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198602
1986 February 2 14 India Bihar BI BI198602
1986 February 2 15 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK198602
1986 February 2 16 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP198602
1986 February 2 17 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198602 Sultanpur
1986 February 2 17 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198602
1986 February 2 20 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK198602
1986 February 2 20 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK198602 unknown
1986 February 2 20 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK198602
1986 February 2 21 India West BengalWB WB198602Calcutta
1986 February 2 23 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198602 Basti
1986 February 2 24 India JK
Jammu & Kashmir JK198602
1986 February 2 24 India JK
Jammu & Kashmir JK198602 Srinagar
1986 March 3 1 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198603
1986 March 3 8 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198603 Moradabad
1986 March 3 25 India Gujarat GU GU198603 Junagadh
1986 March 3 26 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198603 Pilibhit
1986 March 3 26 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP198603
1986 March 3 26 India M
Maharashtra A MA198603 Jalna
1986 March 3 26 India Gujarat GU GU198603 Ahmadabad
1986 March 3 27 India M
Maharashtra A MA198603 Beed
1986 March 3 27 India Gujarat GU GU198603 Ahmadabad
1986 March 3 29 India Karnataka KA KA198603 Bijapur
1986 March 3 30 India Gujarat GU GU198603 Ahmadabad
1986 March 3 India Gujarat GU GU198603 Junagadh
1986 March 3 India Gujarat GU GU198603 Ahmadabad
1986 March 3 India Gujarat GU GU198603 Ahmedabad
1986 April 4 18 India Gujarat GU GU198604 Ahmadabad
1986 April 4 19 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198604 Faizabad
1986 April 4 20 India M
Maharashtra A MA198604 Nasik
1986 April 4 24 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198604 Ghaziabad
1986 April 4 30 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198604 Bara Banki
1986 March, April 4 31 India Gujarat GU GU198604 Banaskntha
1986 April 4 India M
Maharashtra A MA198604 Beed
1986 May 5 10 India M
Maharashtra A MA198605
1986 May 5 10 India M
Maharashtra A MA198605 Nasik
1986 May 5 13 India Gujarat GU GU198605 Bhavnagar
1986 May 5 14 India M
Maharashtra A MA198605 Parbhani
1986 May 5 14 India M
Maharashtra A MA198605 Parbhani
1986 May 5 15 India M
Maharashtra A MA198605 Beed
1986 May 5 20 India M
Maharashtra A MA198605 Aurangabad
1986 May 5 22 India Gujarat GU GU198605 Broach
1986 June 6 7 India M
Maharashtra A MA198606 Akola
1986 June 6 15 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198606 Allahabad
1986 June 6 17 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198606 Allahabad
1986 June 6 20 India M
Maharashtra A MA198606 Aurangabad
1986 June 6 21 India Karnataka KA KA198606 Gulbarga
1986 July 7 7 India Gujarat GU GU198607
1986 July 7 7 India M
Maharashtra A MA198607 Aurangabad
1986 July 7 9 India Gujarat GU GU198607 Ahmadabad
1986 July 7 11 India JK
Jammu & Kashmir JK198607 unknown
1986 July 7 17 India Gujarat GU GU198607 Ahmadabad
1986 July 7 18 India Gujarat GU GU198607 Kheda
1986 July 7 20 India Gujarat GU GU198607 Ahmadabad
1986 July 7 22 India Karnataka KA KA198607 Bangalore
1986 July 7 22 India Gujarat GU GU198607 Ahmadabad
1986 July 7 25 India Gujarat GU GU198607 Ahmadabad
1986 July 7 25 India Karnataka KA KA198607
1986 July 7 28 India Gujarat GU GU198607 Ahmadabad
1986 July 7 31 India M
Maharashtra A MA198607 Bombay
1986 August 8 9 India Gujarat GU GU198608
1986 August 8 19 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP198608 Mandsaur
1986 August 8 19 India Gujarat GU GU198608 Vadodara (Baroda)
1986 August 8 28 India M
Maharashtra A MA198608 Bombay
1986 August 8 30 India Gujarat GU GU198608 Vadodara (Baroda)
1986 August 8 30 India Gujarat GU GU198608
1986 September 9 7 India New Delhi DE DE198609
1986 September 9 7 India Delhi DE DE198609
1986 September 9 15 India M
Maharashtra A MA198609 Ratnagiri
1986 September 9 15 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK198609 Doda
1986 September 9 15 India Bihar BI BI198609 Lohardagga
1986 September 9 15 India Gujarat GU GU198609 Vadodara (Baroda)
1986 September 9 16 India New Delhi DE DE198609
1986 September 9 18 India Gujarat GU GU198609 Vadodara (Baroda)
1986 September 9 21 India Gujarat GU GU198609 Ahmadabad
1986 September 9 21 India Gujarat GU GU198609 Ahmadabad
1986 September 9 22 India Gujarat GU GU198609 Vadodara (Baroda)
1986 October 10 4 India New Delhi DE DE198610
1986 October 10 10 India Gujarat GU GU198610 Mehsan
1986 October 10 12 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198610
1986 October 10 12 India Gujarat GU GU198610 Ahmadabad
1986 October 10 15 India M
Maharashtra A MA198610 Amravati
1986 October 10 17 India Gujarat GU GU198610
1986 November 11 2 India M
Maharashtra A MA198611 Amravati
1986 November 11 9 India M
Maharashtra A MA198611
1986 November 11 16 India M
Maharashtra A MA198611 Buldhana
1986 November 11 17 India M
Maharashtra A MA198611 Nasik
1986 November 11 22 India M
Maharashtra A MA198611 Beed
1986 December 12 4 India M
Maharashtra A MA198612
1986 December 12 7 India Karnataka KA KA198612
1986 December 12 7 India Karnataka KA KA198612 Bangalore
1986 December 12 9 India Karnataka KA KA198612
1986 December 12 22 India Kerala KE KE198612
1986 December 12 25 India Gujarat GU GU198612 Ahmadabad
1986 December 12 31 India M
Maharashtra A MA198612
1987 January 1 4 India Gujarat GU GU198701 Ahmadabad
1987 January 1 8 India Bihar BI BI198701 Patna
1987 January 1 11 India Gujarat GU GU198701 Kaira
1987 January 1 14 India Gujarat GU GU198701 Ahmadabad
1987 January 1 20 India M
Maharashtra A MA198701
1987 January 1 30 India Gujarat GU GU198701 Ahmadabad
1987 February 2 1 India M
Maharashtra A MA198702
1987 February 2 4 India Gujarat GU GU198702 Ahmadabad
1987 February 2 7 India M
Maharashtra A MA198702
1987 February 2 14 India Gujarat GU GU198702 Ahmadabad
1987 February 2 17 India M
Maharashtra A MA198702
1987 February 2 19 India Gujarat GU GU198702
1987 February 2 28 India Bihar BI BI198702 Etah
1987 March 3 18 India Rajasthan RA RA198703
1987 March 3 20 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP198703
1987 March 3 23 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP198703 Sehore
1987 March 3 29 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198703 Faizabad
1987 April 4 7 India Gujarat GU GU198704 Ahmadabad
1987 April 4 7 India Gujarat GU GU198704 Vadodara (Baroda)
1987 April 4 7 India Gujarat GU GU198704 Bhavnagar
1987 April 4 7 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK198704
1987 April 4 9 India Gujarat GU GU198704 Kaira
1987 April 4 11 India Gujarat GU GU198704 Anand
1987 April 4 12 India Gujarat GU GU198704 Vadodara (Baroda)
1987 April 4 12 India Gujarat GU GU198704
1987 April 4 14 India Tamil NaduTN TN198704
1987 April 4 15 India Gujarat GU GU198704 Etah
1987 April 4 15 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198704
1987 April 4 15 India Gujarat GU GU198704
1987 April 4 16 India Gujarat GU GU198704 Saharkantha
1987 April 4 16 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198704
1987 April 4 20 India Gujarat GU GU198704 Kheda
1987 April 4 28 India M
Maharashtra A MA198704 Jalgaon
1987 April 4 30 India M
Maharashtra A MA198704 Thane
1987 May 5 4 India Gujarat GU GU198705 Ahmadabad
1987 May 5 5 India Gujarat GU GU198705 Vadodara (Baroda)
1987 May 5 17 India Gujarat GU GU198705
1987 May 5 18 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198705
1987 May 5 19 India Delhi DE DE198705
1987 May 5 19 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK198705
1987 May 5 22 India Delhi DE DE198705
1987 May 5 24 India Gujarat GU GU198705 Ahmadabad
1987 May 5 25 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198705 Gaziabad
1987 May 5 26 India Karnataka KA KA198705 Kolar
1987 June 6 8 India M
Maharashtra A MA198706 Jalgaon
1987 June 6 21 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198706 Aligarh
1987 June 6 27 India Gujarat GU GU198706 Vadodara (Baroda)
1987 June 6 29 India Gujarat GU GU198706 Vadodara (Baroda)
1987 July 7 1 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198707
1987 July 7 4 India Delhi DE DE198707
1987 July 7 12 India Rajasthan RA RA198707
1987 July 7 12 India Gujarat GU GU198707 Vadodara (Baroda)
1987 July 7 15 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198707
1987 July 7 17 India Gujarat GU GU198707 Vadodara (Baroda)
1987 July 7 18 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198707
1987 July 7 18 India M
Maharashtra A MA198707
1987 July 7 19 India Gujarat GU GU198707 Vadodara (Baroda)
1987 July 7 21 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198707
1987 July 7 25 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198707 Meerut
1987 August 8 19 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK198708
1987 September 9 5 India West BengalWB WB198709Calcutta
1987 September 9 6 India Gujarat GU GU198709
1987 September 9 6 India M
Maharashtra A MA198709 Ahmadnagar
1987 September 9 6 India Gujarat GU GU198709 Bharuch
1987 September 9 6 India Karnataka KA KA198709 Shimoga
1987 September 9 6 India West BengalWB WB198709Malda
1987 September 9 6 India M
Maharashtra A MA198709
1987 September 9 6 India M
Maharashtra A MA198709
1987 September 9 18 India M
Maharashtra A MA198709 Aurangabad
1987 October 10 2 India M
Maharashtra A MA198710 Bombay
1987 November 11 5 India Gujarat GU GU198711 Ahmadabad
1987 November 11 5 India M
Maharashtra A MA198711 Bombay
1987 November 11 5 India M
Maharashtra A MA198711 Bombay
1987 November 11 5 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK198711
1987 November 11 23 India West BengalWB WB198711Calcutta
1988 April 4 30 India M
Maharashtra A MA198804
1988 May 5 17 India M
Maharashtra A MA198805 Aurangabad
1988 May 5 18 India Karnataka KA KA198805
1988 June 6 24 India West BengalWB WB198806Murshidabad
1988 August 8 10 India Rajasthan RA RA198808
1988 August 8 15 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK198808
1988 August 8 25 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK198808
1988 August 8 26 India Jammu andJK Kashmir JK198808
1988 September 9 16 India M
Maharashtra A MA198809
1988 October 10 8 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198810 Aligarh
1988 October 10 8 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198810
1988 October 10 11 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198810
1988 October 10 20 India West BengalWB WB198810
1988 October 10 22 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198810 Faizabad
1989 April 4 India Rajasthan RA RA198904 Bhilwara
1989 May 5 India MaharashtraMA MA198905 Marathwada
1989 June 6 1 India Rajasthan RA RA198906 Sirohi
1989 June 6 1 India Rajasthan RA RA198906 Jaipur
1989 June 6 28 India Delhi DE DE198906
1989 June 6 30 India Delhi DE DE198906
1989 June 6 India Rajasthan RA RA198906 Tonk
1989 July 7 3 India M
Maharashtra A MA198907 Buldana
1989 July 7 14 India Tamil NaduTN TN198907 Kamarajar
1989 August 8 11 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198908 Meerut
1989 August 8 12 India Bihar BI BI198908 Bhagalpur
1989 August 8 13 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198908
1989 August 8 16 India West BengalWB WB198908Calcutta
1989 August 8 16 India West BengalWB WB198908Calcutta
1989 August 8 17 India Bihar BI BI198908 Rohtas
1989 September 9 2 India Bihar BI BI198909 Palmau
1989 September 9 8 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP198909
1989 September 9 10 India Gujarat GU GU198909 Mehsana
1989 September 9 13 India Gujarat GU GU198909 Ahmadabad
1989 September 9 14 India Rajasthan RA RA198909
1989 September 9 15 India Gujarat GU GU198909 Sabarkantha
1989 September 9 28 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP198909 Badaun
1989 September 9 29 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP198909
1989 September 9 30 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP198909 Khargone
1989 September 9 India Gujarat GU GU198909 Kaira
1989 October 10 1 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP198910
1989 October 10 9 India Karnataka KA KA198910 Bellary
1989 October 10 10 India MaharashtraMA MA198910 Aurangabad
1989 October 10 10 India Karnataka KA KA198910 Gulbarga
1989 October 10 10 India Gujarat GU GU198910 Mehsana
1989 October 10 10 India Gujarat GU GU198910 Banaskantha
1989 October 10 10 India Gujarat GU GU198910 Kheda
1989 October 10 10 India Rajasthan RA RA198910 Jhalawar
1989 October 10 10 India Rajasthan RA RA198910 Bhilwara
1989 October 10 14 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP198910
1989 October 10 14 India M
Maharashtra A MA198910 Nagpur
1989 October 10 15 India Gujarat GU GU198910 Mehsana
1989 October 10 19 India Rajasthan RA RA198910 Nagaur
1989 October 10 23 India Bihar BI BI198910
1989 October 10 23 India Bihar BI BI198910
1989 October 10 23 India Bihar BI BI198910
1989 October 10 23 India Bihar BI BI198910
1989 October 10 28 India Bihar BI BI198910
1989 October 10 28 India Bihar BI BI198910
1989 October 10 28 India Bihar BI BI198910
1989 October 10 India Bihar BI BI198910
1989 November 11 27 India Rajasthan RA RA198911
1989 December 12 22 India M
Maharashtra A MA198912
1990 February 2 28 India M
Maharashtra A MA199002 Bombay
1990 March 3 13 India Bihar BI BI199003
1990 March 3 13 India Bihar BI BI199003 Muzzaffarpur
1990 March 3 13 India Bihar BI BI199003
1990 March 3 15 India Bihar BI BI199003
1990 March 3 24 India Tamil NaduTN TN199003 Dindigul Quaid-e-Milleth
1990 April 4 5 India Gujarat GU GU199004 Kaira
1990 April 4 5 India Gujarat GU GU199004 Kheda
1990 April 4 5 India Gujarat GU GU199004 Vadodara (Baroda)
1990 April 4 5 India Gujarat GU GU199004 Ahmadabad
1990 April 4 5 India Gujarat GU GU199004 Bharuch (Broach)
1990 April 4 8 India West BengalWB WB199004Murshidabad
1990 April 4 18 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199004 Kanpur (Urban)
1990 April 4 30 India Gujarat GU GU199004 Bharuch
1990 May 5 2 India Gujarat GU GU199005 Bharuch
1990 May 5 9 India Gujarat GU GU199005 Bharuch
1990 June 6 28 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199006
1990 August 8 30 India Orissa OR OR199008
1990 September 9 2 India Tamil NaduTN TN199009
1990 September 9 2 India Rajasthan RA RA199009 Banswara
1990 September 9 3 India Karnataka KA KA199009
1990 September 9 4 India Gujarat GU GU199009 Kheda
1990 September 9 4 India Gujarat GU GU199009
1990 September 9 4 India Gujarat GU GU199009 Vadodara (Baroda)
1990 September 9 5 India Gujarat GU GU199009 Bharuch
1990 September 9 5 India MaharashtraMA MA199009 Jalna
1990 September 9 5 India MaharashtraMA MA199009 Nanded
1990 September 9 14 India Tamil NaduTN TN199009 South Arcot
1990 September 9 14 India Gujarat GU GU199009 Vadodara (Baroda)
1990 September 9 22 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199009
1990 September 9 24 India Gujarat GU GU199009 Vadodara (Baroda)
1990 September 9 28 India Gujarat GU GU199009 Vadodara (Baroda)
1990 October 10 1 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199010 Gonda
1990 October 10 2 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199010 Gonda
1990 October 10 2 India Gujarat GU GU199010 Gonda
1990 October 10 2 India Gujarat GU GU199010 Gonda
1990 October 10 2 India Gujarat GU GU199010 Gonda
1990 October 10 3 India Karnataka KA KA199010
1990 October 10 3 India M
Maharashtra A MA199010
1990 October 10 3 India Gujarat GU GU199010 Mahsana
1990 October 10 4 India Karnataka KA KA199010
1990 October 10 4 India Rajasthan RA RA199010 Chittorgarh
1990 October 10 4 India Rajasthan RA RA199010 Chittorgarh
1990 October 10 5 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199010
1990 October 10 6 India Karnataka KA KA199010 Chitradurga
1990 October 10 9 India Karnataka KA KA199010 Chitradurga
1990 October 10 9 India Karnataka KA KA199010 Tumkur
1990 October 10 10 India Karnataka KA KA199010
1990 October 10 10 India Bihar BI BI199010
1990 October 10 10 India Bihar BI BI199010
1990 October 10 11 India Karnataka KA KA199010 Tumkur
1990 October 10 11 India Karnataka KA KA199010 Hassan
1990 October 10 16 India Kerala KE KE199010 Mattancherry
1990 October 10 17 India Kerala KE KE199010 Malappuram
1990 October 10 20 India M
Maharashtra A MA199010 Bombay
1990 October 10 23 India Gujarat GU GU199010
1990 October 10 24 India Karnataka KA KA199010
1990 October 10 24 India Karnataka KA KA199010
1990 October 10 24 India MaharashtraMA MA199010 Nagpur
1990 October 10 25 India West BengalWB WB199010Howrah
1990 October 10 26 India Orissa OR OR199010 Baleshwar
1990 October 10 26 India West BengalWB WB199010Purulia
1990 October 10 31 Pakistan 199010
1990 October 10 31 India Gujarat GU GU199010 Vadodara (Baroda)
1990 October 10 31 India Gujarat GU GU199010 Ahmadabad
1990 October 10 31 India Gujarat GU GU199010 Panchmahals
1990 October 10 31 India Gujarat GU GU199010 Surat
1990 November 11 1 India Gujarat GU GU199011 Ahmadabad
1990 November 11 1 India Gujarat GU GU199011
1990 November 11 1 India Gujarat GU GU199011
1990 November 11 1 Pakistan 199011
1990 November 11 1 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP199011
1990 November 11 1 India Bihar BI BI199011
1990 November 11 1 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199011
1990 November 11 1 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199011
1990 November 11 1 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199011
1990 November 11 1 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP199011
1990 November 11 1 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP199011
1990 November 11 2 India Gujarat GU GU199011
1990 November 11 2 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199011
1990 November 11 2 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199011 Aligarh
1990 November 11 2 India Gujarat GU GU199011 Bharuch
1990 November 11 2 India Gujarat GU GU199011 Bharuch
1990 November 11 3 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199011
1990 November 11 3 India Gujarat GU GU199011
1990 November 11 3 India M
Maharashtra A MA199011
1990 November 11 4 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199011 Aligarh
1990 November 11 9 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP199011 Mahbubnagar
1990 November 11 9 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP199011
1990 November 11 9 India West BengalWB WB199011North 24-Parganas
1990 November 11 14 India Delhi DE DE199011
1990 November 11 16 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199011 Aligarh
1990 November 11 18 India Assam AS AS199011
1990 November 11 30 India Gujarat GU GU199011 Panchmahals
1990 December 12 1 India Gujarat GU GU199012 Vadodara (Baroda)
1990 December 12 4 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199012 Etah
1990 December 12 5 India Gujarat GU GU199012 Baroda
1990 December 12 7 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP199012
1990 December 12 7 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199012 Aligarh
1990 December 12 7 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199012 Aligarh
1990 December 12 9 India Gujarat GU GU199012 Ahmadabad
1990 December 12 10 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199012
1990 December 12 13 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199012
1990 December 12 14 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199012 Bulandshahr
1990 December 12 14 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199012 Agra
1990 December 12 16 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199012 Agra
1990 December 12 25 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199012 Aligarh
1991 January 1 4 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP199101
1991 January 1 6 India Gujarat GU GU199101
1991 January 1 7 India Gujarat GU GU199101 Ahmadabad
1991 January 1 7 India Gujarat GU GU199101 Vadodara (Baroda)
1991 January 1 10 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199101 Rampur
1991 January 1 10 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199101 Agra
1991 January 1 27 India M
Maharashtra A MA199101 Bombay
1991 February 2 1 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199102 Bulandshahr
1991 March 3 1 India Gujarat GU GU199103
1991 March 3 1 India Gujarat GU GU199103 Ahmadabad
1991 March 3 1 India Gujarat GU GU199103 Vadodara (Baroda)
1991 March 3 1 India Gujarat GU GU199103 Mehsana
1991 March 3 1 India Gujarat GU GU199103 Ahmedabad
1991 March 3 1 India Gujarat GU GU199103 Mehsana
1991 March 3 7 India Bihar BI BI199103
1991 March 3 24 India Orissa OR OR199103
1991 March 3 27 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199103
1991 March 3 28 India Orissa OR OR199103
1991 March 3 29 India Gujarat GU GU199103 Bharuch
1991 April 4 5 India Haryana HA HA199104
1991 April 4 17 India West BengalWB WB199104Calcutta
1991 April 4 21 India Gujarat GU GU199104
1991 April-May 4 24 India Gujarat GU GU199104 Vadodara (Baroda)
1991 April 4 28 India Gujarat GU GU199104 Ahmadabad
1991 May 5 3 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199105 Bulandshahr
1991 May 5 17 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP199105
1991 May 5 19 India Gujarat GU GU199105
1991 May 5 19 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199105
1991 May 5 20 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199105
1991 June 6 12 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199106
1991 June 6 25 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199106 Bulandshahr
1991 June 6 28 India Gujarat GU GU199106 Bharuch
1991 July 7 23 India Gujarat GU GU199107 Vadodara (Baroda)
1991 July 7 23 India Bihar BI BI199107 Sitamarhi
1991 September 9 22 India Karnataka KA KA199109
1991 September 9 22 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP199109
1991 October 10 16 India West BengalWB WB199110Nadia
1991 October 10 16 India West BengalWB WB199110Jalpaiguri
1991 October 10 20 India Orissa OR OR199110
1991 October 10 20 India Karnataka KA KA199110 Dakshin Kannad
1991 November 11 8 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199111
1992 January 1 12 India Gujarat GU GU199201 Ahmadabad
1992 January 1 15 India Gujarat GU GU199201 Ahmadabad
1992 February 2 13 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199202 Ghaziabad
1992 March 3 15 India Assam AS AS199203
1992 March 3 18 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199203 Bahraich
1992 April 4 7 India Karnataka KA KA199204
1992 April 4 19 India Kerala KE KE199204 Kollam
1992 May 5 16 India Delhi DE DE199205
1992 June 6 8 India M
Maharashtra A MA199206 Aurangabad
1992 June 6 15 India Karnataka KA KA199206
1992 June 6 26 India Delhi DE DE199206
1992 July 7 4 India Gujarat GU GU199207
1992 July 7 4 India Gujarat GU GU199207 Mehsana
1992 July 7 4 India Gujarat GU GU199207 Banaskantha
1992 July 7 16 India M
Maharashtra A MA199207
1992 July 7 28 India Gujarat GU GU199207 Ahmadabad
1992 August 8 4 India M
Maharashtra A MA199208
1992 September 9 1 India Tamil NaduTN TN199209
1992 September 9 10 India Karnataka KA KA199209
1992 September 9 13 India Gujarat GU GU199209 Ahmadabad
1992 September 9 24 India Bihar BI BI199209 Sonebarsa
1992 October 10 6 India Bihar BI BI199210
1992 October 10 22 India Karnataka KA KA199210 Mandya
1992 December 12 6 India Gujarat GU GU199212
1992 December 12 7 India Delhi DE DE199212
1992 December 12 7 India Rajasthan RA RA199212
1992 December 12 7 India Gujarat GU GU199212 Ahmadabad
1992 December 12 7 India M
Maharashtra A MA199212
1992 December 12 7 India M
Maharashtra A MA199212
1992 December 12 7 India M
Maharashtra A MA199212
1992 December 12 7 India M
Maharashtra A MA199212
1992 December 12 7 India M
Maharashtra A MA199212
1992 December 12 7 India M
Maharashtra A MA199212
1992 December 12 7 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP199212 Khargon
1992 December 12 7 India Gujarat GU GU199212 Broach, Kaira, Sabarkantha
1992 December 12 7 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP199212
1992 December 12 7 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP199212 Khargon
1992 December 12 7 India Gujarat GU GU199212 Broach, Kaira, Sabarkantha
1992 December 12 7 India Gujarat GU GU199212 Broach, Kaira, Sabarkantha
1992 December 12 7 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP199212
1992 December 12 7 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP199212
1992 December 12 8 India M
Maharashtra A MA199212 Bombay
1992 December 12 8 India Orissa OR OR199212
1992 December 12 8 India Assam AS AS199212
1992 December 12 8 India West BengalWB WB199212Calcutta
1992 December 12 8 India Bihar BI BI199212
1992 December 12 8 India Bihar BI BI199212
1992 December 12 8 India Rajasthan RA RA199212
1992 December 12 8 India Karnataka KA KA199212
1992 December 12 8 India Karnataka KA KA199212
1992 December 12 8 India Karnataka KA KA199212
1992 December 12 8 India Karnataka KA KA199212
1992 December 12 8 India Karnataka KA KA199212
1992 December 12 8 India Karnataka KA KA199212
1992 December 12 8 India Karnataka KA KA199212
1992 December 12 8 India Bihar BI BI199212
1992 December 12 8 India Bihar BI BI199212
1992 December 12 8 India Bihar BI BI199212
1992 December 12 8 India Bihar BI BI199212
1992 December 12 8 India Assam AS AS199212
1992 December 12 8 India Assam AS AS199212
1992 December 12 8 India Assam AS AS199212
1992 December 12 8 India Assam AS AS199212
1992 December 12 8 India Assam AS AS199212
1992 December 12 10 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199212
1992 December 12 10 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199212 Aligarh
1992 December 12 10 India Bihar BI BI199212
1992 December 12 14 India Karnataka KA KA199212 Bangalore
1992 December 12 16 India MP
Madhya Pradesh MP199212
1992 December 12 28 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199212
1992 December 12 31 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199212 Faizabad
1992 December 12 31 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP199212 Hyderabad
1992 December 12 India Bihar BI BI199212 Nalanda
1992 December 12 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199212
1992 December 12 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199212
1992 December 12 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199212
1993 January 1 6 India M
Maharashtra A MA199301 Bombay
1993 January 1 8 India Gujarat GU GU199301 Ahmadabad
1993 January 1 9 India Gujarat GU GU199301 Ahmadabad
1993 January 1 12 India M
Maharashtra A MA199301
1993 January 1 17 India Gujarat GU GU199301 Ahmadabad
1993 January 1 17 India Gujarat GU GU199301 Surat
1993 January 1 21 India Gujarat GU GU199301
1993 January 1 27 India Delhi DE DE199301
1993 January 1 27 India M
Maharashtra A MA199301 Bombay
1993 January 1 30 India Gujarat GU GU199301 Ahmadabad
1993 February 2 1 India Haryana HA HA199302 Mewat
1993 February 2 1 India M
Maharashtra A MA199302 Bombay
1993 February 2 8 India Gujarat GU GU199302 Bharuch
1993 April 4 21 India Gujarat GU GU199304 Surat
1993 April 4 22 India Gujarat GU GU199304
1993 April 4 28 India Karnataka KA KA199304
1993 April 4 30 India Karnataka KA KA199304 Bangalore
1993 May 5 4 India Manipur MN MN199305
1993 May 5 26 India Delhi DE DE199305
1993 June 6 12 India Rajasthan RA RA199306 Jaipur
1993 June 6 21 India Karnataka KA KA199306 Uttar Kannada
1993 June 6 22 India Karnataka KA KA199306 Bangalore
1993 June 6 24 India Karnataka KA KA199306 Bhatkal
1993 June 6 29 India West BengalWB WB199306South 24 Parganas
1993 June 6 31 India West BengalWB WB199306Calcutta
1993 July 7 7 India M
Maharashtra A MA199307
1993 July 7 7 India M
Maharashtra A MA199307
1993 July 7 8 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP199307 Mahbubnagar
1993 July 7 8 India AP
Andhra Pradesh AP199307 Mahbubnagar
1993 August 8 19 India Karnataka KA KA199308 Uttar Kannada
1993 August 8 19 India Karnataka KA KA199308 Uttar Kannada
1993 October 10 India Bihar BI BI199310
1994 February 2 27 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199402 Muzaffarnagar
1994 March 3 28 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199403 Hardwar
1994 June 6 21 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199406
1994 August 8 14 India Karnataka KA KA199408
1994 August 8 19 India Karnataka KA KA199408
1994 August 8 21 India Karnataka KA KA199408 Shimoga
1994 October 10 7 India Karnataka KA KA199410
1994 October 10 10 India Tamil NaduTN TN199410
1994 December 11 25 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199411
1995 February 2 5 India Karnataka KA KA199502
1995 February 2 10 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199502
1995 February 2 13 India Delhi DE DE199502
1995 March 3 25 India M
Maharashtra A MA199503
1995 April 4 15 India Tamil NaduTN TN199504
1995 May 5 6 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199505
1995 July 7 31 India UP
Uttar Pradesh UP199507
TOWN_CITY VILLAGE KILLED INJURED ARRESTS DURATION_I SOURCE SOURCE_DAT REPORTED_C
Lucknow 8 15 6
1 Times of India-Mar-50 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Saugor 1 6 12 1 Times of India2/2/1950 Animal Slaughter (Cow)
Bareilly 188 10-Feb-50 Cause Insufficiently Reported
1 Times of India
Calcutta 3 94 125 10th,11th, 16th Feb Violence (Communal)
4 Times of India Previous
Cause Insufficiently Reported
Aligarh 6 40 185 6
2 Times of India-Mar-50 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Pilibhit 7 200 6
1 Times of India-Mar-50 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Lucknow 6
1 Times of India-Mar-50 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Bareilly 5 35 600 March 6,9 1950 Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
1 Times of India Public
Aligarh 7 40 125 6
2 Times of India-Mar-50 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Pilibhit 600 March 6,9 1950 Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
1 Times of India Public
Moradabad March 6,9 1950 Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
1 Times of India Public
Shahjahanpur March 6,9 1950 Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
1 Times of India Public
57 1300 1 and 2000 arrested.Minus totalRituals\Festivities (Holi)
March 6,9 1950
General total for Moradabad, Pilibhit, Bareilly, Moradabad and Aligarh is 68killed Times of India Public for individual cities.
Katni 21 40 6
1 Times of India-Mar-13 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Gwalior 2 5 March 6,7 1950 Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
2 Times of India Public
Nagpur 1 2 13-Mar-50 Cause Insufficiently Reported
1 Times of India
Nagpur 1 2 150 16-Mar-50 Cause Insufficiently Reported
1 Times of India
Ahmadabad 2 1 15-Mar-50 Cause Insufficiently Reported
1 Times of India
Khairatabad area of Hyderabad city 20 16-Mar-50 Cause Insufficiently Reported
1 Times of India
Nagpur 2 1 1 Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Umreth 17-Mar-50 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Vadodara (Baroda) 1 1 0 18-Mar-50 Cause Insufficiently Reported
1 Times of India
Agra 19-Mar-50 Cause Insufficiently Reported
1 Times of India
Khardah 3 6 21-Mar-50 Cause Insufficiently Reported
1 Times of India
Dum Dum 2 2 21-Mar-50 Cause Insufficiently Reported
1 Times of India
Delhi 2 19 3 March 21, 23, 1950 Violence (Communal)
2 Times of India Previous
Dohad 1 4 23-Mar-50 Cause Insufficiently Reported
1 Times of India
Yadgir 5 33 27-Mar-50 Other
1 Times of India
Rishra 16 54 28-Mar-50 Cause Insufficiently Reported
1 Times of India
Shahjahanpur Villages in distict March 6,9 1950 Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
1 Times of India Public
unknown unknown March 6,9 1950 Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
1 Times of India Public
Calcutta 3 109 13-Mar-50 Previous Violence (Communal)
1 Times of India
Bombay 9 21 344 March 15, 16, 17 Insufficiently Reported
1 Times of India Cause
Jamshedpur 12 14-Apr-50 Other
1 Times of India
Unnamed Village 4 27 8 1 Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Ahmadabad 4 12 ######## Private Quarrel
1 Times of India
Daulatpur 1 11 1 Times of India Animal Slaughter (Cow)
2 1
1 Times of India -Jun-50 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Amghata 43 23-Jun-50 Cause Insufficiently Reported
1 Times of India
Krishnagar 3 8 29-Jun-50 Cause Insufficiently Reported
1 Times of India
Ahmadabad 5 5 10-Jul-50 Cause Insufficiently Reported
1 Times of India
Gwalior 4 35 18 August 11, 14, 1950(Agitation)
1 Times of India Political
Jalgaon 1 2 17-Aug-50 Animal Slaughter (Cow)
1 Times of India
Lucknow 1 9 155 Sept
1 Times of India 24,25 Public Rituals\Festivities (Bakr Id)
7
Bhansraon village in Fatehpur police station21 1 Times of India 28-Sep Public Rituals\Festivities (Bakr Id)
Achalpur 1 25-Sep-50 Private Quarrel
Times of India
Bhagalpur? Chilmili 7 30-Sep-50 Cause Insufficiently Reported
1 Times of India
Amraoti 1 20 8 22-Dec-50 Animal Slaughter (Cow)
1 Times of India
Darbhanga Basha Lakh- anpur 1 27-Dec-50 Animal Slaughter (Cow)
1 Times of India
Jalna 0 14 0 “TOI
1 Times of India 1/23/51 ther
O
Jagadhri 1 3 0 1 “2/11/51” Other
Times of India
Ahmadabad 58 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/14/51, 3/15/51,
Animal Slaughter (Cow)
Kesarpur 7 23 0 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/26/51”
Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Ahmadabad 0 5 10 1 “4/29/51” Legal Demolition/Attempted Legal
Times of India
Dohad 1 “TOI
Times of India 5/4/51, 5/5/511”Violence (Other)
Previous
Ahmadabad 2 11 1 1 Times of India 9/6/51, 9/7/51,
“TOI 12/8/54”
Animal Slaughter (Cow)
Ratanbari 0 16 34 1 “TOI
Times of India 1/21/52”
Cause Insufficiently Reported
Ratanbari 0 16 34 1 “TOI
Times of India 1/21/52”
Cause Insufficiently Reported
Jaipur 3 48 1 “TOI
Times of India 1/29/52”
Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous)
Mahewa 1 “TOI
Times of India 1/30/52, 2/1/52”
Political (Other)
Jaipur 0 0 0 1 “TOI
Times of India 1/31/52 revious Violence (Communal)
P
Balrampur 0 0 57 1 “TOI
Times of India 5/6/54” ublic Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
P
Varanasi 0 0 30 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/24/52”
Construction/Attempted Constructi
Ujjain 0 24 0 1 “TOI
Times of India 6/30/52”
Political (Other)
Mundhapande 1 0 1 “TOI
Times of India 9/3/52” ther
O
Samba 0 1 0 1 “11/28/52” Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous)
Times of India
Chhamb 1 1 “TOI
Times of India 12/16/52” Attack (Miscellaneous)
Illegal
Sunderbani 2 10 0 1 “TOI
Times of India 12/30”Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous)
New Delhi 0 0 63 1 “TOI
Times of India 1/1/53Political (Agitation)
Budhi 0 7 0 1 “TOI
Times of India 1/10/53”
Political (Agitation)
Heeranagar 0 0 0 1 “TOI
Times of India 1/12/53”
Political (Agitation)
Mobat Jourian 4 2 0 1 “TOI
Times of India 2/1/53”llegal Attack (Miscellaneous)
I
Viramgam 11 14 91 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/3/53, 3/4/53, 3/14/53” (Cow)
Animal Slaughter
Calcutta 0 50 347 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/2/53” ublic Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
P
Bhopal 0 0 44 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/2/53” ublic Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
P
Ramban 1 2 0 1 „TOI
Times of India 3/3/53”Political (Agitation)
Bhopal 0 4 138 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/7/53” ause Insufficiently Reported
C
New Delhi 0 100 9 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/9/53, 3/11/53”
Political (Agitation)
Jammu 0 1 0 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/26/53, 3/30/53”
Political (Agitation)
Jammu 0 0 7 1 “TOI
Times of India 4/13/53”
Political (Agitation)
New Delhi 0 12 89 1 “TOI
Times of India 5/13/53”
Political (Agitation)
Jammu 0 31 0 1 “TOI
Times of India 5/25/53”
Political (Agitation)
Jammu 0 0 15 1 “TOI
Times of India 5/26/53”
Political (Agitation)
Jammu 0 0 6 1 “TOI
Times of India 6/16/53”
Political (Agitation)
Budaun 4 19 49 2 “TOI
Times of India 6/30/53”
Cause Insufficiently Reported
Srinagar 4 0 0 1 “TOI
Times of India 8/13/53”
Cause Insufficiently Reported
Anantag 3 0 0 1 “TOI
Times of India 8/13/53”
Cause Insufficiently Reported
Rampur 0 0 0 1 “TOI
Times of India 8/13/53”
Cause Insufficiently Reported
Thal 0 0 0 1 “TOI
Times of India 8/14/53”
Cause Insufficiently Reported
Gauhati 0 2 0 1 “TOI
Times of India 8/22/53”
Animal Slaughter (Cow)
Aurangabad 0 0 10 1 “TOI
Times of India 10/19/53”
Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Lalganj 0 12 1 “TOI
Times of India 11/16/53”
Previous Violence (Other)
Ghaziabad 0 12 24 1 “TOI
Times of India 1/8954”Animal Slaughter (Cow)
Gwalior 1 0 10 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/20/54”
Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Naduvaltam 0 8 0 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/29/54”
Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Newa 0 0 19 1 “TOI
Times of India 4/13/54”
Cause Insufficiently Reported
New Delhi 0 10 28 1 “TOI
Times of India 4/24/54”
Construction/Attempted Constructi
Calicut Panniankara 0 15 0 1 Times of India 5/24/54”
“TOI Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Faizabad & Ayodhya 0 0 89 1 “TOI
Times of India 5/29/54”
Bhopal 0 3 5 1 “TOI
Times of India 6/1/54” ther
O
Aligarh 0 8 60 1 “TOI
Times of India 6/7/54, 6/8/54”
Private Quarrel
Mathura 0 3 25 1 “TOI
Times of India 8/23/54”
Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Ujjain 0 13 0 1 “TOI8/10/54”
Times of India Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous)
Nizamabad 0 119 150 1 Times of India 8/17/54, 8/18/54, Unpatriotic Acts 9/3/5
TOI Allegations 8/20/54, 8/21/54,
of
Hyderabad 0 0 0 1 “TOI
Times of India 8/19/54”
Allegations of Unpatriotic Acts
Gulbarga 7 22 0 1 Times of India 8/28/54, 9/3/5, of Unpatriotic Acts
“TOI 11/12/54 ”
Allegations
Calcutta 1 31 86 1 “TOI
Times of India 9/11/54”
Animal Slaughter (Cow)
Naithua 1 2 0 1 “TOI
Times of India 9/12/54”
Public Rituals\Festivities (Muharram
Lucknow 0 0 10 1 “TOI
Times of India 10/15/54”
Animal Slaughter (Cow)
Bombay 1 1 March 10 1955 Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India Public
Norta 1 March 15 1955 Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India Public
Norta 1 March 15 1955 Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India Public
Allahabad 2 2 1 Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Rajkot 1 5 4/20/1955 Quarrels Over Women (Inter-marri
1 Times of India
Dhubri
Damoh 1 8 60 1 7/15/1955 Political Elections (Municipal Electi
Times of India
New Delhi 7 1 8/2/1955 Animal Slaughter (Cow)
Times of India
Sholapur 6 1 8/12/1955 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Jharia 1 12 42 1 9/8/1955 Other
Times of India
Kotah 3 14 1 10/01/55, 10/06/55
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
24-Parganas Pipuldah 1 5 1 ######## Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Hakimpur 3 25 1 12/8/1955 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Bhopal 50 68 1 8-Apr-56 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Phlodi 16 1 ######## Illegal Attack (Place of Worship)
Times of India
Bahranpur ######## Other
Times of India
Maunath Bhanjan 1 2 1 3-Sep-56 Public Rituals\Festivities (Dasara)
Times of India
Moradabad 34 150 1 Times of India Allegations of Unpatriotic Acts
Orai 8 14 2 Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Bareilly 27 1 Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Jabalpur 8 50 750 4 Sept Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Times of India 14, 15, 16, 17
Aligarh 2 200 1 Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Khamgaon 5 64 186 1 Sep 1956
Times of India 19, 20,Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Nagpur 1 1 Sep 1956
Times of India 19, 20,Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Sahibganj 6 10 85 3 Oct Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India 18,21,23, 1956
Gurgaon 3 0 1 3/6/1957 Political Elections (Vidhan Sabha)
Times of India
Allahabad 6 2 1 3/31/1957 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Bhatinda 4 6 03/31/57, 04/06/57
Times of India Legal Demolition/Attempted Legal
Belgaum 22 1 1 05/05, 05/06 ublic Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India P
Devarajnnur 1 6/14/1957 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Calcutta 51 76 1 7/17/1957 Other
Times of India
Hospet 2 16 1 8/18/1957 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Rampur 4 4 1 9/16/1957 Economic Interest (Land)
Times of India
Bijulia 5 1 10/9/1957 Economic Interest (Land)
Times of India
Allahabad 50 6 2 ######## Previous Violence (Other)
Times of India
Basitnagar 1 4 1 ######## Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Hyderabad 20 1 10/1/1958 Animal Slaughter (Cow)
Times of India
Bagalkot 50 60 3 10/28/58;10/30/58Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India Public
Kusaha 15 1 ######## Public Rituals\Festivities (Dasara)
Times of India
Hubli 1 Jan
Times of India 11 1960Cause Insufficiently Reported
Katni 1 30 1 Jan
Times of India 30 1960Quarrels Over Women (Inter-marri
Dhuilya (Calcutta) Feb D
Times of India 26 1960 esecration of Religious Site/Symb
Vidisha 7 10 1 Times of India 10-Jun Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Firozabad 1 1 Times of India 13-Aug Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Jullundur 12 1 Times of India 29-Aug Cause Insufficiently Reported
Firozabad 7 60 197 Sept Public
2 Times of India 19, 20, 22 Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Saharanpur 26 28 1 Times of India 26-Sep Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Mangalpadi Oct
1 Times of India 31 1960 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Sirsa 4 Dec P
Times of India 23 1960 olitical Elections (Municipal Electi
Saidpur 4 13 200 3/5/1961 Cause Insufficiently Reported
2 Times of India
Jabalpur 2 51 94 2/5/61, 2/6/61, 2/7/61
2 Times of India Quarrels Over Women (Rape)
Jabalpur 41 98 1400 2/8/61, 2/9/61, 2/10/61, 2/11/61, 2/12/61, 2/13/
2 Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Narsinghpur 2 12 65 2/10/61, 2/11/61, 2/22/61
2 Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
8 34 540 2/10/61, 2/11/61, 2/22/61
2 Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
4 14 125 2/10/61, 2/11/61, 2/22/61
2 Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
New Delhi 2 2/17/1961 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
1 Times of India
Manathala 16 2/24/1961 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
1 Times of India
3/5/1961 Cause Insufficiently Reported
1 Times of India
Daulatpur 7 3/5/1961 Cause Insufficiently Reported
1 Times of India
Manikpur 1 3 3/5/1961 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
1 Times of India
Padrana 6 3/5/1961 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
1 Times of India
Manthura 7 4/25/1961 Cause Insufficiently Reported
2 Times of India
Raipur 1 5/30/1961 Quarrels Over Women (Eve Teasin
1 Times of India
Fohramafi 42 5/31/1961 Animal Slaughter (Cow)
1 Times of India
5/21/1961 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
5/21/1961 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
5/21/1961 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Gopalgunj 5/24/61, 6/13/61, 6/21/61
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Hailakandi 10 6/20/61, 6/22/61, 6/23/61, 6/24/61, 6/26/61, 6/2
1 Times of India Political (Agitation)
Allahabad 2 26 6/22/1961 Public Rituals\Festivities (Muharram
1 Times of India
Vidisha 127 8/5/61, 8/6/61
1 Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Chhata 15 17 9/26/1961 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
1 Times of India
Aligarh 8 10/3/61, 10/4/61
1 Times of India Political (Education Related)
Aligarh 12 53 316 10/4/61, 10/5/61, 10/6/61, 10/8/61, 10/9/61, 10
4 Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Chandausi 5 19 70 10/6/61, 10/7/61, 10/9/61
1 Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Kher 2 10/5/1961 Previous Violence (Communal)
1 Times of India
Meerut 14 25 550 10/6/61, 10/7/61, 10/8/61, 10/9/61, 10/10/61, 1
6 Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Hapur 3 15 10/7/61, 10/8/61
1 Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Moradabad 60 10/6/61, 10/7/61, 10/9/61
1 Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Sambhal 20 10/6/61, 10/7/61, 10/9/61
1 Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Amroha 12 10/6/61, 10/7/61, 10/9/61
1 Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Khar 1 2/25/1962 Political (Factional Fighting)
1 Times of India
Sikandra Rao 1 2 3/14/1962 Animal Slaughter (Cow)
1 Times of India
3/25/1962 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
1 Times of India
3/25/1962 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
1 Times of India
Calcutta 150 4/12/1962 Other
1 Times of India
Malda 4/18/62, 4/19/62, 4/23/62, 4/25/62, 4/29/62, 5/3
1 Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Aslampur 2 4 200 4/23/62, 4/29/62
1 Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Dacca 4/30/62, 5/1/62, 5/2/62, 5/3/62(Communal)
7 Times of India Previous Violence
8 13 200 4/30/62, 5/1/62, 5/2/62, 5/3/62(Communal)
7 Times of India Previous Violence
Agra 12 5/25/1962 Private Quarrel
1 Times of India
Chowmohani 6 50 7/10/62, 8/17/62 Insufficiently Reported
1 Times of India Cause
Jamantpur 5 19 32 8/28/62, 8/29/62 Rituals\Festivities (Other)
1 Times of India Public
Ratnagiri 8 49 9/4/62, 9/5/62
1 Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Khamgaon 2 30 9/15/1962 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
1 Times of India
Makalpur 5 9/15/1962 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
1 Times of India
Vellayil 4 27 13 10/9/62, 10/10/62, Insufficiently Reported
1 Times of India Cause 10/11/62
Khardah 12 1 3/11/1963 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Junagadh 1 5 12 2 7/13/63, 7/14/63, 7/14/63 Women (Eve Teasin
Times of India Quarrels Over
Islampur 5 1 7/15/1963 Public Rituals\Festivities (Muharram
Times of India
Malegaon 7 80 235 1 9/3/63, 9/4/63, 9/7/63
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Bongaon 2 “TOI
Times of India 1/10/64, 1/11/64
Other
Batanagar 1 “toi
Times of India 1/11/64” ause Insufficiently Reported
C
Calcutta “TOI
Times of India 1/11/64, 1/12/64, 1/13/64, 1/14/64, 1/15/
Howrah 4 1 700 1 “TOI
Times of India 1/12/64, TOI 1/13/64,
Cause Insufficiently Reported
Serampore 5 4 “TOI
Times of India 1/12/64 ause Insufficiently Reported
C
Bongaon 1 “TOI
Times of India 1/13/64”Previous Violence (Communal)
Jadavpur 2 2 “TOI
Times of India 1/13/64,Cause Insufficiently Reported
Basirhat 1 “TOI
Times of India 1/13/64 ause Insufficiently Reported
C
Barasat (Calcutta UA) 1 “TOI
Times of India 1/13/64 ause Insufficiently Reported
C
Barrackpore 1 “TOI
Times of India 1/13/64 ause Insufficiently Reported
C
Khardah 1 1 “TOI
Times of India 1/13/64”Cause Insufficiently Reported
Dum Dum 1 “TOI
Times of India 1/13/64”Cause Insufficiently Reported
24-Parganas Durgapur 1 1 “TOI
Times of India 1/13/64”Cause Insufficiently Reported
Dum Dum 2 1 “TOI
Times of India 1/14/64”Cause Insufficiently Reported
Behala 2 1 “TOI
Times of India 1/14/64”Cause Insufficiently Reported
Barrackpore 2 2 1 “TOI
Times of India 1/15/64”Cause Insufficiently Reported
Calcutta 0 2 25 1 “TOI
Times of India 2/17/64”Protest Against Police Actions
Rajgangpur 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/23/64”Cause Insufficiently Reported
2 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/28/64”Previous Violence (Communal)
Rourkela 62 59 99 5 Times of India 3/20/64, 3/21/64, 3/22/64,
“TOI Other 3/23/64, 3/27
Raigarh 9 19 49 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/20/64, 3/21/64
Cause Insufficiently Reported
Jamshedpur 51 3 “TOI
Times of India 3/20/64, 3/21/64 3/22/64, 3/24/64”
Brajarajnagar 0 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/20/64 ther
O
Jharsuguda 0 8 2 “TOI
Times of India 3/20/64, 3/21/64”
Other
Birmitrapur 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/23/64”Cause Insufficiently Reported
Sundergarh 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/23/64”Cause Insufficiently Reported
Bisra 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/23/64”Cause Insufficiently Reported
Launga 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/23/64”Cause Insufficiently Reported
Jaldega 1 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/24/64, 3/26/64 3/27/64, 3/29/64”
Previous Violence (Communal)
Rourkela 3 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/27/64”Other
Jagannathpur 2 6 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/28/64”Previous Violence (Communal)
Barkjamda 1 “TOI
Times of India 3/28/64”Previous Violence (Communal)
Dohad 2 “TOI
Times of India 10/19/64, 10/20/64, 10/22/64” (Eve Teasin
Quarrels Over Women
Dornipad 2 2 1 “TOI
Times of India 12/22/64”
Cause Insufficiently Reported
Tanur 1 10 17 1 3/14/65, 3/20/65
Times of India Political (Other)
Deolali 10 1 4/17/1965 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Allahabad 24 1 5/12/1965 Public Rituals\Festivities (Muharram
Times of India
Bombay 21 4 1 5/13/1965 Public Rituals\Festivities (Muharram
Times of India
Gorakhpur 3 12 226 1 5/17/65, 5/18/65, 5/19/65
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Poona 2 70 1000 5 9/2; Desecration of
Times of India 9/3; 9/4; 9/5; 9/6 1965Religious Site/Symb
Bagewadi 12 1 3/11/1966 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Amjananga-Baltola 2 1 3/22/1966 Economic Interest (Land)
Times of India
Rahta 5 6 1 5/27/1966 Animal Slaughter (Unknown)
Times of India
Mangrulpir 3 50 1 10/1/66, 10/2/66 Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India Public
Washim 14 40 1 10/1/66, 10/2/66, 10/3/66
Times of India Other
Pusad 1 10/2/1966 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
New Delhi 7 100 1 11/8/1966 Other
Times of India
Paharpur 2 8 1 ######## Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Hyderabad 10 6 1 4/10/1967 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Bidar 1 2/16/1967 Political Elections (Vidhan Sabha)
Times of India
Varanasi 4 55 3 4/21/1967 Public Rituals\Festivities (Muharram
Times of India
Calcutta 5 50 1 5/29/67, 5/30/67
Times of India Other
Ranchi 26 59 400 2 8/24/67, 8/25/67
Times of India Political (Other)
Srinagar 3 30 30 4 8/25/67, 8/26/67, 8/27/67, 8/28/27, 8/29/27
Times of India Criminal
Jammu 119 176 1 8/27/1967 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Ahmadnagar 1 36 300 2 “TOI
Times of India 9/20/67, 9/21//67, 9/22/67, 10/11/67, 10/2
Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Malegaon 4 9 155 1 Times of India 9/25/67, 9/26/67,
“TOI 10/11/67, 10/21/67”
Animal Slaughter (Cow)
Srinagar 4 31 2 “TOI Desecration10/23/67, 11/11/67”
Times of India 10/4/67, 10/5/67 of Religious Site/Symb
Srinagar 1 1 “TOI
Times of India 10/8/67, 10/10/67”
Other
Jammu 1 “TOI
Times of India 10/8/67”Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous)
Muzaffarpur 3 40 1 “TOI
Times of India 10/16/67”
Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Muzaffarpur Rampurkhas 5 3 10 1 Times of India 11/15/67”
“TOI Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Meerut 13 60 5 1/28/68, 2/1/68
Times of India Political (Agitation)
Allahabad 3 500 2 3/17/68, 3/18/68, 3/19/68, 5/1/68
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Bombay 200 1 3/28/1968 Political Elections (Municipal Electi
Times of India
Tinsukia 0 75 160 2 3/31/68, 4/1/68
Times of India Animal Slaughter (Cow)
Allahabad 4 24 200 4 4/18/68, 4/19/68, 5/1/68
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Mangalore 2 55 100 3 4/20/68, 4/21/68, 4/22/68
Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Aurangabad 3 34 512 3 6/9/68, 6/10/68, 6/11/68
Times of India Animal Slaughter (Cow)
Nagpur 29 57 582 5 6/11/68, 6/12/68, 6/13/68, 6/14/68, 6/15/68
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Hyderabad 0 13 2 6/3/1968 Previous Violence (Other)
Times of India
Prabhas Patan 1 40 50 2 11/27/68, 11/28/68, 11/30/68
Times of India Other
Indore 0 5 225 2 1/3/1969 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Kendraparha 1 1 1/31/1969 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Titagarh 1 30 100 3 3/8/1969 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Chandernagore 4 25 70 1 3/8/1969 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Hubli 3 26 1 3/9/1969 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Ahmadabad 1 43 39 1 3/11/1969 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Times of India
Jagatdal 1 113 16 1 3/20/1969 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Mahesh 0 54 150 1 3/30/1969 Public Rituals\Festivities (Muharram
Times of india
Maunath Bhanjan 0 30 50 1 4/6/1969 Public Rituals\Festivities (Muharram
Times of India
Ganahati 200 1 3/31/1969 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
1
Telenipara, Paikpara3 50 250 3 4/3/1969 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Temghur 0 15 7 1 5/31/1969 Private Quarrel
Times of India
Barnagar 1 0 0 1 5/30/1969 Political Elections (Vidhan Sabha)
Times of India
Calcutta 1 2 18 1 6/2/1969
Times of india
Indore 10 208 1093 4 6/5/1969
Times of India
Jaipur 1 1 6/15/1969 Accident
Times of India
Bhiwandi 0 10 1 7/10/1969
Times of India
Ponnani 6 1 7/18/1969 Political (Other)
Times of India
Kanki 9 3 1 7/25/1969 Private Quarrel
Times of India
Mhow 17 111 2 8/25/1969 Private Quarrel
Times of India
Jabalpur 6 7 1 8/23/1969 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Ahmedpur 2 7 1 8/28/1969 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Hyderabad 8 1 8/30/1969 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Quilon 4 2 1 9/2/1969 Quarrels Over Women (Eve Teasin
Times of India
Vidisha 0 12 30 1 9/15/1969 Quarrels Over Women (Eve Teasin
Times of India
Ahmadabad 600 850 2500 10 9/28/1969 Attack on Temple/Cows/people go
Times of India
Vadodara (Baroda) 12 111 500 6 9/26/1969 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Nadiad 5 125 5 9/27/1969 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Gondal 1 3 1 9/24/1969 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Junagadh 0 50 1 9/25/1969 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Anand 0 4 200 2 9/26/1969 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Mahesana 12 1 1 9/27/1969 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Amreli 80 2 10/1/1969 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Nanda 2 0 31 3 10/9/1969 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Sarkhej 0 5 2 ######## Illegal Attack (Place of Worship)
Times of India
Jagatdal 35 780 3 ######## Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Varanasi 3 15 66 2 12/4/1969 Attack on temple
Times of India
Tirur 2 35 1 ######## Political (Other)
Times of India
Kappad 0 0 0 1 1/16/1970 Political (Factional Fighting)
Times of India
Bhilai 5 10 31 1 1/28/1970 Animal Slaughter (Cow)
Times of India
Indore 1 3/29/1970 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Dawas 1 3/29/1970 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Bhopal 1 3/29/1970 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Sironj 1 3/29/1970 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Indore 0 7 23 1 4/7/1970 unknown
Times of India
Chaibasa 20 35 162 3 4/21/1970 Public Rituals\Festivities (Ramnavm
Times of India
Bhiwandi 85 445 1900 10 5/19/1970 Public Rituals\Festivities (Shiv Jaya
Times of India
Jalgaon 42 727 159 10 5/16/1970 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Mahad 2 15 94 10 5/16/1970 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Nankar 1 5/12/1970 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Netiwali 1 5/12/1970 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Kasarwadavli 1 1 5/12/1970 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Saivan, Deepavali, Diler 1 5/12/1970 Private Disputes, Events Elsewher
Times of India
Vada 1 5/12/1970 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Thane 27 45 427 2 5/17/1970 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Dombivli 1 5/12/1970 Unknown
Times of India
Vashind, near Shahapur 1 5/12/1970 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Mumbra Kalyan 0 3 1 5/15/1970 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Dombivli 1 1 5/15/1970 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Waholi 2 7 2 5/15/1970 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Talawali 1 1 3 1 5/15/1970 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Roda 7 1 5/16/1970 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Morpi 1 1 5/16/1970 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Patratu 5 3 46 1 8/26/1970 Animal Slaughter (Cow)
Times of India
Bombay 15 75 30 1 9/22/1970 Criminal
Times of India
Jagatdal 0 4 1 9/29/1970 Private Quarrel
Times of India
Raiganj 1 2 ######## Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Ahmadabad 2 3 1 ######## Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Ahmadabad 112 1 12/7/1970
Times of India
Ahmadabad 3 1 ######## Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Birlagram 3 1 ######## Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Vadodara (Baroda) 0 1 2/6/1971 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Allahabad 1 2 75 1 2/24/1971 Political Elections (Lok Sabha)
Times of India
Aligarh 16 78 183 3 3/5/71& 4/1/71
Times of India Political Elections (Lok Sabha)
Moradabad 5 8 190 4 3/8/71 & 3/11/71
Times of India Election Violence
Junagadh 6 3 3/11/1971 Public Rituals\Festivities (Muharram
Times of India
Burhanpur 4 14 1 3/14/1971 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Ahmadabad 0 1 4/23/1971 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Junagadh 1 3 20 1 Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Mudyar 1 50 90 1 Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Tellicherry 100 70 3 1/5/72, 10/12/72 Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India Public
Bombay 6 27 1 3/1/1972 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Hubli 1 6 30 5 3/22/1972 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Gulbarga 1 3 80 3 3/2/72, 3/3/72, 3/4/72, 3/9/72
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi), Pol
Aligarh 1 26 334 3 6/6/72, 6/7/72, 6/8/72
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Firozabad 17 20 600 2 6/17/72, 6/18/72, 6/19/72, 6/20/72
Times of India Political (Education Related)
Varanasi 9 68 1970 4 6/17/72, 6/18/72, 6/19/72, 6/20/72, 6/25/72
Times of India Political (Education Related)
Palanpur 28 200 1 10/18/72, 10/19/72
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Dasara)
Bangalore 3 38 125 6 10/19/72, 10/22/72, 10/23/72, 10/24/72
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Dasara)
Nonari 1 1 Private Quarrel
Sajni 0 1 Private Quarrel
Rani Mau 0 1 Private Quarrel
Bombay 2 48 50 1 3/12/73, 3/13/73
Times of India Political Elections (Municipal Electi
Hazaribag 13 21 350 5 4/14/73, 4/15/73, 4/16/73, 4/17/73
Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Telawal 2 15 1 4/14/73, 4/15/73, 4/16/73, 4/17/73 (Other)
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities
Kamptee 1 4/20/1973 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Kalyan 1 4/30/1973 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Pune 6 224 990 4 5/17/73, 5/18/73, 5/19/73, 5/20/73 (Other), E
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities
Hyderabad 6 2 1 5/22/1973 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Delhi 1 50 172 1 5/13/1973 Quarrels Over Women (Eve Teasin
Times of India
Ahmadabad 2 4 328 2 7/16/73, 7/17/73
Times of India Political (Agitation)
Bombay 0 1 1 8/23/1973 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Mandya 1 9/14/1973 Political (Agitation)
Times of India
Indore 9/16/1973 Political (Agitation)
Times of India
Allahabad 2 12 120 5 12/11/73, 12/13/73, 12/15/73 Reported
Times of India Cause Insufficiently
Meerut 7 100 800 5 12/13/73, 12/14/73, (Other)
Times of India Political 12/18/73
Navapur 2 3 1 1/8/1974 Animal Slaughter (Cow)
Times of India
Bombay 1 4 1 2/23/1974 Quarrels Over Women (Eve Teasin
Times of India
Jammu 6 24 1 3/10/1974 Public Rituals and Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Jabalpur 30 2 3/10/74, 3/12/74 Rituals and Festivities (Holi)
Times of India Public
Ranchi 2 6 25 1 4/3/1974 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Borsad 5 15 1 4/13/74, 4/15/74 Insufficiently Reported
Times of India Cause
Delhi 8 50 1 6-May-74 Private Quarrel
Times of India
Hingoli 2 20 1 13-Jun-74 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Bombay 0 0 36 1 Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Khargone 1 7-Aug-74 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Bombay 1 28-Aug-74 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Bombay 0 2 1 2-Oct-74 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Bombay 3 13 32 2 9,10
Times of India Private Quarrel
Indore 1 Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Bombay 4 36 100 1 Jan Cause 1st, 1975
Times of India 28, 1975, Feb Insufficiently Reported
Hazaribag 5 15 1 30-Mar-75 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Azamgarh 3 100 1 30-Mar-75 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Pune 24 2-Apr-75 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Indore 1 7-Apr-75 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Hazaribag 3 2 24-Apr-75 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Malegaon 4 11 2 April Private Quarrel
Times of India 2,3, 1975
Yawal, Jalgaon 21 1 ######## Public Rituals\Festivities (Shiv Jaya
Times of India
Bombay 1 3
Times of India -Jun-75 Cause Insufficiently Reported
4
Kapileshwar, near Akola 12 1 16-Dec-75 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Petlad 18-Jan-76 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Nadiad 18-Jan-76 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Vadodara (Baroda) 18-Jan-76 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Biharsharif 5 1 March 5 1977
Times of India Other
Bombay 1 1 1 Times of India 28-May Private Quarrel
Surendranagar Zezari 2 1 Times of India 14-Jun Private Quarrel
Ahmadabad Lakdana 2 0 1 Times of India 5-Sep Protest against Police Action
Nangaonpet 28 1 Times of India 28-Sep Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Pune 5 1 Sept
Times of India 27 1977 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Adoni 11 40 1 Oct 1977
Times of India 23, 24 Public Rituals\Festivities (Dasara)
Varanasi 8 60 1 Oct 30
Times of India 25, 29, Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Varanasi 1 Nov
Times of India 3 1977Previous Violence (Communal)
Srinagar 3 1 Dec P
Times of India 23 1977 ublic Rituals\Festivities (Muharram
Sambhal 16 1 “TOI Private Quarrel 4/8/78 4/9/78”
Times of India 4/3/78, 4/5/78 4/7/78,
Hyderabad 9 89 350 5 “TOI Quarrels 4/3/78, 4/4/78,
Times of India 4/1/78, 4/2/78 Over Women (Rape) 4/
4/5/78,
Ranchi 0 3 33 1 “TOI
Times of India 4/18/78”Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Hyderabad 1 23 10 1 “TOI
Times of India 4/18/78”Cause Insufficiently Reported
Darhal 1 3 1 “TOI
Times of India 4/26/78”Economic Interest (Land)
Agra 7 20 1 “TOI
Times of India 5/4/78” ause Insufficiently Reported
C
Mattan 0 1 “TOI
Times of India 7/13/78”Other
Mattan 2 3 2 “TOI
Times of India 7/30/78, 7/31/78, 8/2/78, 8/3/78”
Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Palani 1 “TOI
Times of India 8/16/78”Protest Against Police Actions
Coimbatore 7 1 “TOI
Times of India 8/18/78”Protest Against Police Actions
Pernambut 1 30 1 “TOI
Times of India 8/27/78”Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Hyderabad 16 400 2 “TOI
Times of India 8/29/78, 8/30/78, 8/31/78, 9/1/78”
Private Quarrel
Hyderabad 1 29 200 3 “TOI Desecration of 9/8/78, 9/10/78, 9/
Times of India 9/4/78, 9/5/78, 9/6/78,Religious Site/Symb
Dhad 0 32 1 “TOI
Times of India 9/17/78”Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Baraut 3 1 “TOI
Times of India 9/26/78”Cause Insufficiently Reported
Aligarh 12 50 1 “TOI
Times of India 10/6/78, 10/7/78, 10/8/78, 10/9/78, 10/10
Previous Violence (Other)
Adoni 3 150 2 “TOI
Times of India 10/13/78, 10/14/78, 10/17/78” (Dasara)
Public Rituals\Festivities
Akot 0 12 1 “TOI
Times of India 11/29/78”
Criminal
Vadodara (Baroda) 1 1 1 “TOI
Times of India 11/5/78”Private Quarrel
Aligarh 15 37 220 5 “TOI
Times of India 11/7/78, 11/8/78, 11/9/78, 11/10/78, 11/1
Private Quarrel
Dharavi 0 26 1 “TOI
Times of India 11/20/78”
Other
Poonch 1 1 “TOI
Times of India 12/3/78, 12/5/78, 12/11/78”
Political (Agitation)
Aligarh 1 1 116 1 “TOI
Times of India 12/13/78”
Cause Insufficiently Reported
Poonch 1 “TOI
Times of India 12/12/78, 12/13/78, 12/27/78”
Political (Agitation)
Aligarh 1 “TOI
Times of India 12/13/78”
Cause Insufficiently Reported
Aligarh 1 1 1 “TOI
Times of India 12/16/78”
Cause Insufficiently Reported
Jamkhandi 1 1 1 “TOI
Times of India 12/23/78”
Cause Insufficiently Reported
Jamshedpur 116 251 150 2 4/12/1979 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Aligarh 3 123 200 2 5/10/1979 Other
Times of India
Jamshedpur 4 25 1 8/29/1979 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Delhi 9/15/1979 Other
Times of India
Bangalore 1 14 1 11/2/1979 Public Rituals\Festivities (Bakr Id)
Times of India
Hyderabad 1133 2 ######## Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Times of India
Hyderabad 8 82 200 5 01/04/80, 01/04/80, Elections (Lok Sabha), Po
Times of India Political 01/05/80, 01/06/80, 01/07/
Bombay 1 11 96 1 1/22/80; 1/23/80
Times of India Accident
Malkapur 190 1/29/1980 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Giridih 3 14 1 2/12/80; 2/13/80; 2/15/80
Times of India Private Quarrel
Yavatmal 8 2 1 4/30/1980 Private quarrel
Times of India
Meerut 1 5/29/1980 Political Elections (Vidhan Sabha)
Times of India
Allahabad 2 1 06/07/80, 06/11/80Insufficiently Reported
Times of India Cause
Charilam 1 6/12/1980 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Sipahikola 1 6/12/1980 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Bishramganj 1 6/12/1980 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Haidargarh 14 80 1 6/17/1980 Construction/Attempted Constructi
Times of India
Unidentified town, 35 km from Dewas 20 15 1 6/19/1980 Economic Interest (Other)
Times of India
Gadu 7 1 7/4/1980 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Jalgaon 4 63 1 7/14/80; 7/15/80; 7/16/80; 7/17/80
Times of India Private Quarrel
Moradabad 12 1 7/26/1980 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Kalyan 1 51 3 8/7/80; 8/8/80; 8/9/80
Times of India Private Quarrel
Sujapur 4 6 37 1 8/8/1980 Economic Interest (Other)
Times of India
Kalyan 1 5 454 1 Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Moradabad 112 200 1042 6 8/14/80; 8/15/80; 8/16/80; 8/17/80; 8/18/80; 8/1
Times of India Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Salaya 2 1 8/14/1980 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Delhi 5 1 8/14/1980 Other; dispute over possession of t
Times of India
Mhow 2 25 60 3 8/16/80, 8/17/80, 08/19/80, 08/20/80, 08/21/80
Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Delhi 2 170 1 8/16/80; 8/17/80; 8/18/80; 8/19/80; 8/20/80; 8/2
Times of India Political (Other)
Bareilly 64 1 8/17/80; 8/19/80; 8/22/80; 8/28/80
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Aligarh 2 251 2 8/17/80; 8/18/80; 8/19/80
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Moradabad 1 3 1 8/17/1980 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Srinagar 7 125 262 2 8/17/80; 8/18/80; 8/19/80; 8/20/80; 8/24/80
Times of India Political (Agitation)
Indore 1 1 8/19/80; 8/20/80 Insufficiently Reported
Times of India Cause
Allahabad 6 7 378 3 8/20/80; 8/22/80;8/23/80; 8/24/80
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Aligarh 4 1 8/24/1980 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Jamnagar 2 46 4 09/8/80; 09/9/80
Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Aligarh 9 18 2 9/9/80; 9/12/80; 9/10/80
Times of India Political (Other)
Moradabad 10 6 12 1 9/12/80; 9/11/80; 9/15/80
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Malipur 2 31 34 1 ######## Public Rituals\Festivities (Dasara)
Times of India
Mangrul Pir 47 1 10/22/80; 10/24/80
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Dasara)
Godhra 6 31 1 10/30/80; 11/1/80; 11/3/80
Times of India Private Quarrel
Moradabad 18 430 3 Cause 11/1/80;11/2/80‟;11/3/80;11
10/30/80;10/31/80;Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Kanpur 1 12 109 1 11/16/80; 11/17/80; 11/18/80 Reported
Times of India Cause Insufficiently
Bihar Sharif 53 70 800 7 5/2/81, 5/3/81, 5/4/81, 5/5/81, 5/6/81, 5/7/81, 5
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Jamali Chuk 3 5/4/81, 5/5/81, 5/6/81, 5/7/81, 5/8/81, 5/9/81, 5
Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Lalbagh 3 5/4/81, 5/5/81, 5/6/81, 5/7/81, 5/8/81, 5/9/81, 5
Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Garibpur 3 5/4/81, 5/5/81, 5/6/81, 5/7/81, 5/8/81, 5/9/81, 5
Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Jarapur 3 5/4/81, 5/5/81, 5/6/81, 5/7/81, 5/8/81, 5/9/81, 5
Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Chistipur 3 5/4/81, 5/5/81, 5/6/81, 5/7/81, 5/8/81, 5/9/81, 5
Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Dhoraji 63 59 1 6/14/81, 6/15/81
Times of India Political (Agitation)
Hyderabad 33 259 262 7 7/14/81, 7/15/81, 7/16/81, 7/17/81, 7/18/81, 7/1
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Godhra 3 8 18 1 8/2/81, 8/3/81, 8/4/81
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Banda 50 1 8/17/1981 Other; hoisting of national flag on d
Times of India
Ahmadnagar 8 260 4 8/25/81, 8/26/81, 8/27/81, 8/28/81, 8/30/81
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Bhingar 8/25/81, 8/26/81, 8/27/81, 8/28/81, 8/30/81
Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Vadodara (Baroda) 1 30 30 4 9/14/81, 9/15/81, 9/16/81, 9/17/81, 9/29/81
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Vadodara (Baroda) 4 99 296 4 9/19/81, 9/20/81, 9/22/81, 9/22/81, 9/26/81, 9/2
Times of India Previous Violence (Communal);
West Dinajpur Kona 9 100 220 1 9/20/1981 Economic Interest (Land)
Times of India
Kopargaon 150 142 1 9/22/1981 Animal Slaughter (Cow)
Times of India
Bhopal 53 402 3 10/13/81, 10/15/81, 10/16/81
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Dasara)
Shajapur 3 4 1 11/9/1981 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Bombay 2 406 1 11/9/81, 11/10/81 Not Reported
Times of India Cause
Bahadurgani 2 12 1 ######## Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
West Champaran Dadda 1 ######## Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Bombay 406 1 ######## Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Sardhana 3 8 1 1/4/1982 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Ahmadabad 1 11 221 2 1/11/82, 1/12/82, 1/18/82
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Pune 4 34 1 1/28/1982 Enforcement of Hindu nationalist s
Times of India
Baramati 2 3 2/14/82, 2/15/82. 2/22/82, 2/26/82, 2/20/82
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Pune 36 343 3 2/15/82, 2/16/82, 2/18/82, 2/19/82, 2/20/82, 2/2
Times of India Political (Agitation); Public Rituals/F
Solapur 5 350 3 2/16/82, 2/18/82, 2/19/82, 2/20/82, 2/21/82, 2/2
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other); P
Pandharpur 1 2/21/82,2/22/82, 2/25/82, 2/26/82
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Anantnag 65 45 1 3/10/82, 3/11/82, 2/16/82
Times of India Political (Agitation)
Vadodara (Baroda) 2 152 3 3/20/82, 3/21/82, 3/22/82
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Kishanganj 4 1 3/26/1982 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Srinagar 1 1 4/15/82, 4/17/82
Times of India Political (Agitation)
Chitradurga 3 32 1 4/18/82, 4/19/82, 4/20/82, 4/21/82
Times of India Political (Education Related)
Bijapur 50 38 1 4/28/82, 4/29/82 Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India Public
Vadodara (Baroda) 1 10 1 4/28/1982 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Shirathone 4 1 4/28/1982 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Vadodara (Baroda) 2 1 5/14/82, 4/23/82 Quarrel
Times of India Private
Kadaiyanallur 1 6/10/1982 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Phulwarisharif 6 3 6/4/82, 6/7/82, 6/8/82, 6/14/82(Communal)
Times of India Previous Violence
Hyderabad 1 8 1 6/5/1982 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Puliangudi 9 100 1 6/14/82, 6/15/82 Not Reported
Times of India Cause
Karad 1 25 2 7/3/82, 7/4/82, 7/5/82
Times of India Private Quarrel
Chilka, Bangalwa 14 6 41 2 7/5/82, 7/12/82
Times of India Criminal
Delhi 50 52 1 7/8/1982 Private Quarrel
Times of India
Delhi 2 2 7/27/82, 7/31/82, 8/1/82, 8/15/82
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Aligarh 40 1 7/31/1982 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Vadodara (Baroda) 1 1 8/4/1982 Private Quarrel
Times of India
Goreswar 1 1 8/15/1982 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Nashik 1 2 25 1 9/5/1982 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Bangalore 1 1 9/5/82, 9/6/82
Times of India Legal Demolition/Attempted Legal
Meerut 11 40 491 6 9/8/82, 9/9/82, 9/10/82, 9/12/82, 9/14/82, 9/20/
Times of India Public Rituals/Festivities (Other), C
Meerut 31 28 900 6 10/1/82, 10/2/82, 10/3/82, 10/4/82, 10/5/82, 10
Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Vadodara (Baroda) 2 1 10/3/1982 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Vadodara (Baroda) 30 1 10/25/82, 10/29/82Insufficiently Reported
Times of India Cause
Solapur 1 ######## Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Himmatnagar 43 2 10/29/82, 10/30/82
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Vadodara (Baroda) 7 7 550 5 10/25/82, 10/29/82, 10/30/82, 11/31/82, 11/2/8
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other); P
Kalol 2 11/2/82, 11/3/82 Insufficiently Reported
Times of India Cause
Daund 8 9 2 ######## Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Malegaon 19 1 11/21/82, 11/22/82, (Education Related)
Times of India Political 12/16/82
Vadodara (Baroda) 4 12/9/82, 12/10/82 Insufficiently Reported
Times of India Cause
Vadodara (Baroda) 12 55 515 5 12/14/82, 12/15/82, (Agitation)12/17/82, 12/18/
Times of India Political 12/16/82,
Alappuzha (alleppy) 4 1 12/29/82, 12/30/82, 12/31/82
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Bhiwandi 2 ######## Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Thiruvananthapuram 1 ######## Protest Against Police Actions
Times of India
Aurangabad 25 2 Jan
Times of India 3 1983 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Cochin 6 7 1 Jan
Times of India 6 1983 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Chennarayapatna 100 Feb
Times of India 4 1983Cause Insufficiently Reported
Sangli Feb C
Times of India 14 1983 ause Insufficiently Reported
Nagercoil 1 19 1 Feb C
Times of India 14 1983 ause Insufficiently Reported
Paithan 18 45 March 15 1983
Times of India Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Bombay 1 March 24 1983
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Aligarh 2 7 2 April
Times of India 1 1983 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Miraj 51 173 3-Apr-07 Protest against police action
3 Times of India
Sangli 105 3-Apr-07 Previous Violence (Communal)
2 Times of India
Erumadu 57 April
1 Times of India 30 1983 Political (Agitation)
Malur 5 23 May
Times of India 15 1983 Quarrels Over Women (Rape)
Hyderabad 8 35 20 May
Times of India 30 1983 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Khurja 2 22 87 26-Jun-28 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
1 Times of India
Malegaon 4 178 549 June Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
4 Times of India 29, 30, July 1
Dabhadi June
Times of India 30 1983 Previous Violence (Communal)
Malegaon June
Times of India 30 1983 Previous Violence (Communal)
Puntamba July D
1 Times of India 31 1983 esecration of Religious Site/Symb
New Delhi 18-Aug-19 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Hyderabad 45 150 400 Sept Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
18 Times of India 10, 12, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28
Kadri 2 Sept
Times of India 23 1983 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Viramgam 12-Sep-83 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Tanda 4 12 3 Times of India 20-Oct Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Karmala 7 35 17-Oct-18 Public Rituals\Festivities (Dasara)
1 Times of India
Malegaon 1 Times of India 20-Oct Public Rituals\Festivities (Muharram
Ramachandrapuram 3 3 Dec
1 Times of India 3 1983Cause Insufficiently Reported
Mandsaur 50 22 1/10/1984 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
1 Times of India
Bangalore 6 65 30 3/12/1984 Cause Not Reported
3 Times of India
Karad 1 3/18.84
1 Times of India Previous Violence (Other)
Ahmadabad 1 2 3/18/1984 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
1 Times of India
Calcutta 3 3/19/1984 Cause Not Reported
1 Times of India
Hubli 10 50 3/22/1984 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
1 Times of India
Bhiwandi 109 100 5/19/84, 5/20/84, 5/21/84, 5/22/84, 5/27/84, 5
2 Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Bombay 87 3270 5/18/84-5/29/84
8 Times of India Political (Agitation)
Thane 42 5/20-24/84,Cause Not Reported
5 Times of India 5/27/84
Kalyan 10 5/21/84, 5/27/84 Not Reported
1 Times of India Cause
Hyderabad 4 40 250 5/21/84, 5/27/84 Not Reported
2 Times of India Cause
Bhayandar 4 5/23/1984 Cause Not Reported
1 Times of India
Srinagar 2 244 89 5/30/84, 5/31/84
2 Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Baramullah 2 5/30/1984 Previous Violence (Communal)
1 Times of India
Sopore 1 30 6/1/1984 Previous Violence (Communal)
1 Times of India
Murshidabad Raninagar 1 3 6/3/1984 Cause Not Reported
1 Times of India
Bombay 8 49 1129 6/24/84-6/28/84 Not Reported
7 Times of India Cause
Hyderabad 2 50 200 7/24/84, 7/25/84 7/26/84
2 Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Hungud 3 26 7/28/1984 Political (Factional Fighting)
1 Times of India
Hyderabad 12 30 700 7/30/84, 7/31/84 Not Reported
2 Times of India Cause
Rajouri 8/25/1984 Cause Not Reported
2 Times of India
Hyderabad 18 9/5/1984 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
1 Times of India
Hyderabad 21 100 850 9/10/84-9/14/84, 9/19/84, 9/20/84 (Other)
5 Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities
Bombay Jalgaon 1 9/10/1984 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
1 Times of India
Sendhwa 4 30 9/11/1984 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
1 Times of India
Hyderabad 2 9/19/84, 9/20/84
2 Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Hyderabad 2 5 9/22/84 - 9/24/84
3 Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Atmakur 3 5 9/25/1984 Cause Not Reported
1 Times of India
Hyderabad 2 9/26/1984 Previous Violence (Communal)
1 Times of India
Srinagar 1 100 100 10/5/1984 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
2 Times of India
Mankachar 2 100 10/8/1984 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
2 Times of India
Khurja 4 10/6/84, 10/9/84 Rituals\Festivities (Dasara)
1 Times of India Public
Belgaum 4 50 10/7/1984 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
2 Times of India
Ranga Reddy Attapur 8 100 10/7/1984 Cause Not Reported
1 Times of India
Nagda 3 8 25 1 10/7/1984 Cause Not Reported
Times of India
Gonda 90 1 10/7/1984 Cause Not Reported
Times of India
Maunath Bhanjan 1 7 206 1 10/8/84, 10/9/84 10/11/84
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Dasara)
Patan 1 10/8/1984 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Naglamal Maukhas 20 1 10/9/84, 10/10/84 Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India Public 10/13/84
Maunath Bhanjan 2 3 288 1 ######## Previous Violence (Other)
Times of India
Krishnagiri 3 1 1 ######## Cause Not Reported
Times of India
Jammu 5 1 12/8/1984 Cause Not Reported
Times of India
Rajouri 1 10 1 ######## Cause Not Reported
Times of India
Alibag 2 1 ######## Political (Factional Fighting)
Times of India
Ahmadabad 1 2 1/15/85, 1/17/85 Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India Public
Bombay 4 1 3/8/1985 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Ahmadabad 13 120 800 4 3/18/85-3/24/85
Times of India Political (Education Related)
Hyderabad 1 4/3/1985 Political Elections (Vidhan Sabha)
Times of India
Hyderabad 1 4/3/1985 Criminal
Times of India
Panvel 49 1 3/25/1985 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Hyderabad 2 10 1 3/26/1985 Cause Not Reported
Times of India
Ahmadabad 5 50 1 4/17/85, 4/20/85,4/23/85
Times of India Political (Education Related)
Bapunagar-Rakhial 2 4/26/1985 Cause Not Reported
Times of India
Ahmadabad 13 89 3 4/24/85, 4/25/85
Times of India Political (Education Related)
Bombay 12 13 3 4/27/85, 4/28/85, 4/29/85
Times of India Political Elections (Municipal Electi
Ahmadabad 27 100 78 7 5/10/85, 5/11/85, 5/12/85, 5/13/85, 5/14/85, 5/1
Times of India Political (Education Related)
Vadodara (Baroda) 1 5/14/1985 Cause Not Reported
Times of India
Vadodara (Baroda) 1 7 2 5/19/85, 5/20/85 Not Reported
Times of India Cause
Ahmadabad 2 1 5/19/1985 Cause Not Reported
Times of India
Ahmadabad 10 1 5/21/1985 Cause Not Reported
Times of India
Ahmadabad 54 1 6/7/1985 Political (Agitation)
Times of India
Ahmadabad 8 7 1 6/8/1985 Political (Agitation)
Times of India
Ahmadabad 17 14 37 3 6/9/85, 6/10/85, 6/11/85
Times of India Political (Agitation)
Virochnagar 1 2 1 6/15/1985 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Ahmadabad 7 19 1 6/21/1985 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Ahmadabad 6 60 2 6/23/85, 6/24/85
Times of India Previous Violence (Other)
Sojitra 5 2 6/29/85, 6/30/85
Times of India Quarrels Over Women (Eve Teasin
Nelamangala 1 7/4/1985 Group clash over fencing in of land
Times of India
Gandhinagar 1 7/7/1985 Previous Violence (Other)
Times of India
Patan 3 1 7/8/1985 Cause Not Reported
Times of India
Dholka 4 2 7/8/85, 7/9/85
Times of India Cause Not Reported
Surat 1 7/11/1985 Cause Not Reported
Times of India
Dholka 12 50 1 7/12/1985 Cause Not Reported
Times of India
Ahmadabad 40 125 100 8 7/18/85, 7/19/85, 7/20/85, 7/21/85, 7/22/85, 7/2
Times of India Cause Not Reported
Saharanpur 5 26 97 1 7/24/1985 Cause Not Reported
Times of India
Vadodara (Baroda) 4 40 3 6/30.85, 6/31/85, 7/2/85
Times of India Cause Not Reported
Ranebennur 1 9/24/1985 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Vadodara (Baroda) 2 10 1 9/29/85, 9/30/85 Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India Public
Chhota Udepur 5 1 9/29/1985 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Jalgaon 1 100 1 9/29/85, 9/30/85 Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India Public
Patur 16 1 9/29/1985 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Sambhal 1 9/30/1985 Cause Not Reported
Times of India
Ranebennur 1 ######## Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Kalgundi 3 5 1 ######## Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Quilon Puthiakavu 17 4 1 12/5/1985 Cause Not Reported
Times of India
Gurdaspur 1 12 1 ######## Cause Not Reported
Times of India
Ahmadabad 7 35 576 2 1/6/86, 1/7/86, 1/8/86, 1/9/86, 1/10/86, 1/11/86
Times of India Criminal
Ahmadabad 7 120 1 1/16/1986 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Surat 6 1 1/16/1986 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Vadodara (Baroda) 1 1/16/1986 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Baria 26 1 1/16/1986 Private Quarrel
Times of India
Aurangabad 30 30 2 1/18/86, 1/19/86, 1/20/86, 1/22/86
Times of India Political (Personal Law)
Sangamner 1 1/19/1986 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Ahmadabad 5 7 1 1/24/86, 1/26/86, 2/5/86
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Ahmadabad Golana 4 15 1 1/28/86, 2/5/86
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Palanpur 2 1 1/5/1986 Political (Agitation)
Times of India
Palanpur 1 3 1 1/7/1986 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
New Delhi 1 50 180 1 2/15/86, 2/16/86, 2/18/86, 2/19/86, 2/20/862/21
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Lucknow 1 2/16/1986 Political (Agitation)
Times of India
Meerut 1 2/16/1986 Political (Agitation)
Times of India
Bettiah 13 1 2/17/1986 Political (Agitation)
Times of India
Srinagar 100 12 1 2/16/1986 Political (Agitation)
Times of India
Sehore 8 30 3 Feb 20
Times of India 17, 18,Political (Agitation)
Musafirkhana 796 2 2/19/86, 2/20/86, 2/21/86
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
1
Varanasi Adampura, Bhelupura 2 2/18/86, 2/19/86 Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India Public
Srinagar 8 7 2/21/86, 2/22/86, 2/23/86, 2/24/86, 2/25/86, 2/2
Times of India Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Anantnag Wanpoh 16 40 2 2/21/86, 2/22/86, 3/2/86, 3/5/86 Reported
Times of India Cause Insufficiently
Jammu 509 2/21/86, 3/7/86
Times of India Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Calcutta 32 1 2/22/1986 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Domariaganj 1 16 4000 1 2/25/1986 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Bandipur 1 2/25/1986 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Baramullah 1 2/25/1986 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Meerut 3 3 800 2 3/2/1986 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Sambhal 1 1 3/10/1986 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Verawal 11 34 20 2 3/27/86, 3/28/86, 3/29/86
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Neoria-Hussainpur 7 9 200 1 3/28/1986 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Hyderabad 4 1 3/27/1986 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Ambad 2 26 1 3/28/86, 3/31/86 Quarrel
Times of India Private
Ahmadabad Sarangpur 1 2 2 3/27/86, 3/28/86 Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India Public
Gavrai 12 21 1 3/29/86, 3/31/86 Insufficiently Reported
Times of India Cause
Ahmadabad 3 2 2 3/29/86, 3/31/86
Times of India Other
Bagalkot 10 40 1 3/31/1986 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Ahmadabad 1 1 3/31/1986 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Veraval 4/6/1986 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Ahmadabad 4/6/1986 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Borshad 2 12 1 4/6/86, 4/7/86
Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Ahmadabad 4/20/1986 Other
Times of India
1 56 1 4/21/86, 4/22/86
Times of India Political (Agitation)
Nasik 33 100 2 4/21/86, 4/22/86
Times of India Political (Agitation)
Hapur 1 4/26/1986 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Allahabad 16 60 172 1 5/1/86, 5/2/86, 5/4/86, 5/5/86, 5/14/86
Times of India Political (Other)
Palanpur 1 7 2 4/2/1986 Criminal
Times of India
Jalgaon 10 18 1 4/21/1986 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Panvel 3 0 150 1 5/11/86, 5/12/86, 5/13/86/5/21/86, 5/23/86, 5/2
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Shiv Jaya
Nasik 8 65 64 1 5/11/86, 5/12/86, 5/13/86, 5/17/86, 5/20/86
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Shiv Jaya
Savarkundia 10 1 5/4/1986 Private Quarrel
Times of India
Manwat 12 27 1 5/14/86, 5/15/86 Rituals\Festivities (Shiv Jaya
Times of India Public
Kolhapur 67 1 5/14/86, 5/15/86
Times of India Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Nanded 5 160 1 5/17/86, 6/2/86
Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Aurangabad 1 21 211 2 5/21/86, 5/23/86, 5/22/86, 5/29/86, 7/9/86
Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Jambusar 14 1 5/24/1986 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Lahari 31 1 7/4/1986 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Allahabad 4 16 1 6/16/1986 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Times of India
Allahabad 9 40 1108 1 6/18/86, 6/20/86, 6/22/86, 6/24/86
Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
AurangabadBorstar 8 1 6/22/1986 Private Quarrel
Times of India
Alland 3 3 15 1 6/23/1986 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Bhuj 1 8 7/9/1986 Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous)
Times of India
AurangabadBorgaon 180 1 7/11/1986 Political (Agitation)
Times of India
Ahmadabad 55 300 1673 7 7/10/86, 7/11/86, 7/12/86, 7/13/86, 7/14/86, 7/1
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Anantnag 1 7/13/1986 Political (Agitation)
Times of India
Ahmadabad 1 1 7/18/1986 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Anand 1 2 1 7/19/1986 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Ahmadabad 1 9 1 7/22/1986 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Ramangaram 5 6 4 7/24/86, 7/25/86, 7/26/86, 7/27/86, 7/28/86, 7/3
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Ahmadabad 1 2 1 7/24/1986 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Ahmadabad 12 33 1 7/27/86, 7/28/86
Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Channapatna 1 July E
Times of India 26 1986 conomic Interest (Land)
Ahmadabad 1 5 1 7/29/86, 8/1/86
Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Bombay 7 1 8/1/1986 Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous)
Times of India
Nadiad 7 3 8/11/86, 8/12/86 Insufficiently Reported
Times of India Cause
Neemuch Singoli 1 1 8/21/1986 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Vadodara (Baroda) 7 50 3 8/20/86, 8/21/86, 8/22/86, 9/20/86 (Other)
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities
Bombay 25 15 1 8/29/1986 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Vadodara (Baroda) 1 1 1 8/31/1986 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Palanpur 1 1 8/31/1986 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
New Delhi 1 10 30 1 9/9/1930 Other
Times of India
Delhi 1 10 30 1 Sept D
Times of India 9 1986 esecration of Religious Site/Symb
Karale 1 14 1 9/17/1986 Public Rituals\Festivities (Muharram
Times of India
Jammu 27 50 2 9/17/1986 Other
Times of India
Lohardagga Kisko 1 31 1 9/17/1986 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Vadodara (Baroda) 2 21 11 2 9/17/86, 9/18/86 Insufficiently Reported
Times of India Cause
New Delhi 2 1 9/17/1986 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Vadodara (Baroda) 4 21 3 9/19/86, 9/20/86, 9/21/86
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Clash of
Ahmadabad 2 1 9/22/1986
Times of India
Ahmadabad 2 1 Sept
Times of India 22 1986 Construction/Attempted Constructi
Vadodara (Baroda) 2 1 9/23/1986 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
New Delhi 29 41 1 10/5/86, 10/6/86, 10/7/86
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Kheralu 1 ######## Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Debai 1 ######## Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Ahmadabad 2 2 1 ######## Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Varud 2 1 1 ######## Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Bharuch 1 12 71 1 10/19/86, 10/20/86Insufficiently Reported
Times of India Cause
Amravati 7 50 197 4 11/5/86, 11/6/86, 11/7/86, Women (Rape) and
Times of India Quarrels Over 11/10/86
Morshi 1 4 1 ######## Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Khamgaon 1 13 1 11/17/86, 11/18/86, 11/20/86
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Kohar 10 1 11/18/86, 11/20/86
Times of India Construction/Attempted Constructi
Majalgaon 1 4 1 ######## Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Paithan 1 20 1 12/6/1986 Private Quarrel
Times of India
Mysore 5 3 12/9/86, 12/11/86 Violence (Communal)
Times of India Previous
Bangalore 11 55 188 2 12/8/86, 12/9/86, 12/10/86,Religious Site/Symb
Times of India Desecration of 12/11/86
Tumkur 1 3 12/10/86, 12/1186 Violence (Communal)
Times of India Previous
Trivandrum 1 ######## Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Ahmadabad 5 1 ######## Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Jalgaon 8 1 Jan
Times of India 2 1987 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Ahmadabad 38 2 Jan Public Rituals\Festivities (Other) an
Times of India 5, 6 1987
not named 1 1 Jan
Times of India 9 1987 Criminal
Nadiad 10 1 Times of India 12-Jan Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Ahmadabad 7 1 Times of India 15-Jan Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Malegaon 7 1 Times of India 22-Jan Cause Insufficiently Reported
Ahmadabad 10 17 66 3 Jan Political
Times of India 31, Feb 1,2,3,6 Elections (Municipal Electi
Ujjain 1 Feb
Times of India 3 1987Political (Other)
Ahmadabad 2 1 Feb
Times of India 6 1987Previous Violence (Communal)
Sion 1 1 Feb P
Times of India 10 1987 rivate Quarrel
Ahmadabad 6 40 2 1 15-Feb-16 Protest Against Police Actions
Times of India
Kapus Talani 12 1 Feb C
Times of India 19 1987 ause Insufficiently Reported
Nadiad 1 Feb C
Times of India 20 1987 ause Insufficiently Reported
Avagarh 5 24 1 March 1 1987
Times of India Animal Slaughter (Cow)
Pali 1 Times of India 30-Mar Cause Insufficiently Reported
Bhopal 1 200 1 21-Mar-23 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Ashta 4 1 Times of India 27-Mar Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Faizabad & Ayodhya 2 12 2 30-Mar-31 Political (Agitation)
Times of India
Ahmadabad 4 1 April
Times of India 9 1987 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Vadodara (Baroda) 2 5 1 8-Apr-09 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Savarkundla 1 Times of India 9-Apr Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Srinagar 12 1 Times of India 9-Apr Protest Against Police Actions
Virpur 2 6 1 11-Apr-17 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Thasra 2 1 1 April Allegations of Unpatriotic Acts
Times of India 12, 14, 17
Vadodara (Baroda) 2 7 1 April Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India 14, 17, 18
Virpur 4 3 1 Apr 17
Times of India 13, 15, Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Madras 1 20 92 1 Times of India 16-Apr Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Bilgram 100 1 Times of India 18-Apr Cause Insufficiently Reported
Meerut 10 40 108 1 April Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India 16, 17, May 20
Dhundara 6 1 16-Apr-17 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Prantij 1 Times of India 17-Apr Previous Violence (Communal)
Meerut 8 12 3 April ,19
Times of India 17, 18 Quarrels Over Women (Eve Teasin
Khambat 1 Times of India 21-Apr Cause Insufficiently Reported
Hingona 6 35 1 May
Times of India 7 1987Public Rituals\Festivities (Shiv Jaya
Chinchani 7 16 1 May
Times of India 2 1987Public Rituals\Festivities (Shiv Jaya
Ahmadabad 2 1 May
Times of India 5 1987Cause Insufficiently Reported
Vadodara (Baroda) 24 2 May
Times of India 7 1987Cause Insufficiently Reported
Bharuch 6 5 168 3 May 22
Times of India 19, 20,Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Meerut 95 134 2595 8 May Previous 1, 14
Times of India 20 to Jun 5, JulyViolence (Other)
Old Delhi 3 50 112 1 May 22
Times of India 20, 21,Accident
Tral 1 May
Times of India 20 1987 Political (Agitation)
Old Delhi 6 50 250 1 May 25, 26
Times of India 23, 24,Previous Violence (Communal)
Ahmadabad 1 6 1 May
Times of India 26 1987 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Modinagar 2 3 1 May
Times of India 27 1987 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Siddlaghatta 18 1 Times of India 28-May Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Kasoda 5 2 87 1 June Animal
Times of India 10, 11, 12, 27Slaughter (Cow)
Aligarh 2 9 1 June
Times of India 23 1987 Protest Against Police Actions
Vadodara (Baroda) 3 12 1 Times of India 28-Jun Other
Vadodara (Baroda) 8 13 167 5 June Previous
Times of India 30, July 1 to 5 Violence (Communal)
Meerut 7 4 5 July 6
Times of India 2, 3, 4,Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Old Delhi 2 6 1 Times of India5-Jul-06 Previous Violence (Communal)
Makrana 1 July C
Times of India 16 1987 ause Insufficiently Reported
Vadodara (Baroda) 2 1 Times of India 14-Jul Cause Insufficiently Reported
Meerut 5 7 1 July P
Times of India 16 1987 revious Violence (Communal)
Vadodara (Baroda) 1 6 1 July O
Times of India 18 1987 ther
Meerut 2 6 33 1 19-Jul-20 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Kabnur 2 6 1 July C
Times of India 20 1987 ause Insufficiently Reported
Vadodara (Baroda) 1 1 July P
Times of India 20 1987 revious Violence (Communal)
Meerut 9 2 July 25
Times of India 22, 23,Previous Violence (Communal)
Sarurpur Kila 2 3 1 July A
Times of India 26 1987 ccident
Srinagar 75 3 22-Aug-87 Other
Times of India
Calcutta 1 8-Sep-87 Public Rituals\Festivities (Muharram
Times of India
Surat 5 1 Sept
Times of India 7 1987 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Ahmadnagar 1 40 27 1 Sept
Times of India 8 1987 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Rajpipla 2 1 Sept
Times of India 8 1987 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Shimoga 50 30 1 8-Sep-87 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Kamalpur 7 33 30 1 8-Sep-87 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Chikodi 10 1 9-Sep-87 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Ramdurg 10 1 9-Sep-87 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Aurangabad 1 20 225 2 Sept Private Quarrel
Times of India 20, 21, 22
Bombay 3 41 79 2 Oct 9, 10, Nov 25,
Times of India 3, 4, 6, Private QuarrelDec 2
Ahmadabad 14 1 November 6 1987
Times of India Allegations of Unpatriotic Acts
Bombay 20 1 Nov
Times of India 6 1987Allegations of Unpatriotic Acts
Bombay 4 59 165 2 Nov 10, 11
Times of India 7, 8, 9,Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Srinagar 1 Nov
Times of India 6 1987Political (Agitation)
Calcutta 1 9 1 Nov P
Times of India 24 1987 rivate Quarrel
Pune 108 2 5/1/88, 5/3/88
Times of India Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Aurangabad 23 400 3 5/18/88, 5/19/88, 5/20/88, 5/25/88
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Kolar 1 1 1 5/19/1988 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Kashimbazar 7 7 1 6/25/1988 Other
Times of India
Nathdwara 8 1 8/11/1988 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Srinagar 4 25 20 4 8/18/88, 8/19/88
Times of India Political (Other)
Srinagar 35 1 8/26/1988 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Srinagar 3 1 8/27/1988 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Thane 5 1 9/18/1988 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Aligarh 4 27 225 5 10/9/88, 10/11/88, 10/12/88, 10/13/88, 10/15/8
Times of India Legal Demolition/Attempted Legal
Muzaffarnagar 22 70 420 5 10/9/88, 10/11/88, 10/12/88, 10/13/88, 10/15/8
Times of India Legal Demolition/Attempted Legal
Khatauli 2 45 30 5 10/12/88, 10/13/88, 10/15/88.
Times of India Legal Demolition/Attempted Legal
Jamshedpur 16 10/24/88, 10/26/88
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Faizabad & Ayodhya 6 50 250 4 10/23/88, 10/24/88, 10/25/88, 10/26/88.
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Beegod 12 60 Times of India 2-Jun Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Beed 100 14 Times of India 8-Jun Cause Insufficiently Reported
Jawal 2 20 1 Times of India 4-Jun Quarrels Over Women (Eve Teasin
Jaipur 1 1 Times of India 4-Jun Cause Not Reported
New Delhi 1 11 1 Times of India 2-Jul Cause Insufficiently Reported
New Delhi 2 1 1 Times of India 2-Jul Cause Insufficiently Reported
Tonk 1 Times of India 4-Jun Quarrels Over Women (Eve Teasin
Chikhli 3 3 1 Times of India 4-Jul Political (Agitation)
Arupukottai 3 11 1 Times of India 15-Jul Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Meerut 1 3 1 Times of India 13-Aug Cause Insufficiently Reported
Bhagalpur 5 1 14-Aug-15 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Varanasi 6 1 Times of India 14-Aug Public Rituals\Festivities (Muharram
Calcutta 2 11 1 Times of India 18-Aug Cause Insufficiently Reported
Calcutta 1 2 31 1 Times of India 18-Aug Quarrels Over Women (Eve Teasin
Sasaram 7 275 7 August 22, 25, 27 Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India Public
Sabarwa 3 1 Times of India 4-Sep Legal Demolition/Attempted Legal
Draksharamam 3 0 1 Times of India 11-Sep Political (Education Related)
Kheralu 1 15 1 Times of India 19-Sep Political (Other)
Dhandhuka 1 30 6 Times of India 19-Sep Political (Other)
Kota 15 63 40 7 Times of India 16-Sep Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Meghraj 6 Times of India 19-Sep Political (Other)
Budaun 30 200 1 Times of India 30-Sep Political (Education Related)
Mhow 1 1 Times of India 30-Sep Cause Insufficiently Reported
Khargone 2 18 2 Times of India 1-Oct Cause Insufficiently Reported
Kanajari Times of India 19-Sep Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Ratlam 2 51 600 1 10/2/1989 Political (Other)
Times of India
Hospet 2 1 Times of India 11-Oct Cause Insufficiently Reported
Aurangabad Balanagar 1 4 24 1 Times of India 12-Oct Public Rituals\Festivities (Dasara)
near Gulbarga 5 1 Times of India 12-Oct Public Rituals\Festivities (Dasara)
Vijapur 1 10 54 1 Times of India 12-Oct Public Rituals\Festivities (Dasara)
Iqbalgadh 5 40 1 Times of India 12-Oct Public Rituals\Festivities (Dasara)
Rudan 5 1 Times of India 12-Oct Public Rituals\Festivities (Dasara)
Sarola 1 4 1 Times of India 12-Oct Public Rituals\Festivities (Dasara)
Jahajpur 21 1 Times of India 12-Oct Public Rituals\Festivities (Dasara)
Indore 23 75 300 4 Oct 17, 19
Times of India 15, 16 ,Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Nagpur 2 Times of India 15-Oct Cause Insufficiently Reported
Sidhpur 1 4 1 Times of India 16-Oct Cause Insufficiently Reported
Ladnun 1 14 1 Times of India 20-Oct Cause Insufficiently Reported
Sitamarhi 8 24 1 Oct Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India 24, 26 (editorial)
Gaya 1 1 Oct Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India 24, 26 (Editorial)
Darbhanga 1 1 Oct Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India 24, 26 (Editorial)
Bhagalpur 396 16 Oct 27, 28, 29, 30 Dec Reported
Times of India 25, 26, Cause Insufficiently6, 18
Radhanagar 2 1 Times of India 29-Oct Previous Violence (Communal)
Rajpur 1 Times of India 29-Oct Previous Violence (Communal)
Puraini 1 Times of India 29-Oct Previous Violence (Communal)
Jharia 6 40 1 Times of India 19-Oct Cause Insufficiently Reported
Jaipur 5 4 Dec
Times of India 1, 3, 11Cause Insufficiently Reported
Mahim 4 1 Times of India 23-Dec Cause Insufficiently Reported
Bombay 25 4 3/3/90; 3/4/90
Times of India Political (Agitation)
Bakri Gulni 7 24 1 3/14/1990 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Muzzaffarpur 1 3/14/1990 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Nawadah 1 3/14/1990 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
Times of India
Jamshedpur 4 4 81 2 3/16/90; 3/17/90 Insufficiently Reported
Times of India Cause
Dindigul 2 27 1 4/25/1990 Political (Agitation)
Times of India
Halej 4/7/90;
Times of India Political (Other)
Anand 4/7/90
Times of India Political (Other)
Vadodara (Baroda) 4/7/90
Times of India Political (Other)
Ahmadabad 40 238 5 4/6/90; 4/7/90; 4/7/90; 4/9/90; 4/12/90
Times of India Political (Other)
Bharuch (Broach) Jitali 4/6/90; 4/7/90;
Times of India Political (Other)
Murshidabad 10 4/19/1990 Other
Times of India
Kanpur 5 161 5 4/21/90; 4/22/90/ 4/24/90
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Palej 1 8 25 1 5/2/90, 5/3/90, 5/4/90, 5/5/90
Times of India Political (Other)
Dhobi-talav 2 2 5/4/1990 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Hansot taluka 1 1 1 5/10/1990 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Ghaziabad 1 6 1 6/29/1990 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Bhograi 3 1 1 8/31/1990 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Madras 2 60 1 9/3/1990 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Banswara 1 6 1 9/3/1990 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Ramanagaram 4 75 1 9/4/1990 Private Quarrel
Times of India
Anand 3 4 2 9/5/90, 9/6/90
Times of India Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Surat 1 4 1 9/5/1990 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Vadodara (Baroda) 1 1 2 9/5/1990 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Ankleshwar 1 9/6/1990 Previous Violence (Communal)
Times of India
Patur 8 1 9/6/1990 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Bhokar 1 9/6/1990 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Gingee 1 9/15/1990 Private Quarrel
Times of India
Vadodara (Baroda) 1 9/15/1990 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Meerut 1 25 1 9/23/1990 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Vadodara (Baroda) 15 1 9/25/1990 Other
Times of India
Vadodara (Baroda) 1 1 9/29/1990 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Colonelganj 4 30 150 1 10/2/1990 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Colonelganj 6 1 10/3/1990 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Nachli 1 1 10/3/1990 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Kuthia 1 10/3/1990 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Pande Chowra 4 1 10/3/1990 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Kolar 2 3 10/4/90, 10/5/90 Insufficiently Reported
Times of India Cause
Mahim 25 26 1 10/4/1990 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Times of India
Vijapur 1 1 10/5/1990 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Channapatna 14 48 1 10/5/1990 Quarrels Over Women (Eve Teasin
Times of India
Udaipur 1 10 1 10/5/1990 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Times of India
Rawatbhatia 3 1 10/5/1990 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
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Bijnor 2 20 1 10/6/1990 Other
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Davangere 13 40 1 10/7/1990 Illegal Attack (Place of Worship)
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Davangere 2 16 2 ######## Previous Violence (Communal)
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Tumkur 3 1 ######## Previous Violence (Communal)
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Ullal 2 1 ######## Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Doranda 1 4 1 ######## Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Ranchi 1 12 27 2 10/11/90, 10/12/90 Violence (Communal)
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Tumkur 1 1 ######## Previous Violence (Communal)
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Aragal 2 1 ######## Previous Violence (Communal)
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Kochi 3 1 ######## Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Karipparambu 1 5 2 ######## Other
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Bombay 5 16 1 ######## Private Quarrel
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4 1 ######## Other
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Kolar 3 1 ######## Other
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Mysore 1 1 ######## Other
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Kamptee 1 ######## Private Quarrel
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Pilkhana 3 10 1 ######## Political (Agitation)
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Dhamnagar 1 1 ######## Previous Violence (Communal)
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Jhalda 9 1 ######## Previous Violence (Communal)
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Chittagong 1 11/1/1990 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
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Vadodara (Baroda) 4 62 2 11/1/90, 11/2/90
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Ahmadabad 8 11 900 5 11/1/90, 11/3/90, 11/4/90
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Godhra 4 5 2 11/1/1990 Illegal Attack (Place of Worship)
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Surat 375 2 11/1/1990 Previous Violence (Communal)
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Ahmadabad 1 50 1 11/2/1990 Previous Violence (Communal)
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Kosamba 30 35 1 11/2/1990 Previous Violence (Communal)
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Vyara 4 1 11/2/1990 Previous Violence (Communal)
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Dhaka 2 1 11/2/1990 Previous Violence (Communal)
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Mhow 55 100 2 11/2/90, 11/3/90
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Patna 5 3 11/2/90, 11/3/90
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Debai 1 1 11/2/1990 Previous Violence (Communal)
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Bijnor 30 3 11/2/90, 11/3/90
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Lucknow 2 1 11/2/1990 Previous Violence (Communal)
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Hyderabad 7 2 500 3 11/2/90, 11/3/90
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Indore 11 2 11/2/1990 Previous Violence (Communal)
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Kadadra 8 1 11/3/1990 Previous Violence (Communal)
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Meerut 12 12 2 113/90, 11/4/90
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3 1 11/3/1990 Previous Violence (Communal)
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Umarwada 1 1 11/4/1990 Previous Violence (Communal)
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Shuja Shamdi 1 1 11/4/1990 Previous Violence (Communal)
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Hapur 2 30 1 11/4/1990 Previous Violence (Communal)
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Palanpur 7 1 11/4/1990 Previous Violence (Communal)
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Agripada 13 12 1 11/4/1990 Private Quarrel
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Aligarh 3 1 11/4/1990 Previous Violence (Communal)
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Khillaganepur 1 1 ######## Previous Violence (Communal)
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Indore 1 1 ######## Previous Violence (Communal)
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Badarhat 2 6 1 ######## Other
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New Delhi 7 41 400 2 11/15/90, 11/16/90, 11/17/90
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Aligarh 1 5 2 ######## Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Hailakandi 7 1 ######## Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Godhra 5 6 1 12/1/1990 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Vadodara (Baroda) 1 2 1 12/2/1990 Previous Violence (Communal)
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Ganj Dundwara 6 130 1 12/6/1990 Political (Other)
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Padra 1 19 1 12/6/1990 Previous Violence (Communal)
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Hyderabad 132 9 12/8/90, 12/9/90, 12/10/90, 12/11/90, 12/12/90
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Aligarh 59 150 7 12/9/90, 12/10/90, 12/11/90, 12/12/90, 12/13/9
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Bulandshahr 17 7 12/9/90, 12/10/90, 12/11/90, 12/12/90, 12/13/9
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Ahmadabad 37 12 12/10/90, 12/11/90, 12/12/90, 12/13/90, 12/14/
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Kanpur 20 4 12/11/90, 12/12/90, 12/13/90, 12/14/90, 12/20/
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Meerut 1 3 1 ######## Previous Violence (Communal)
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Jahangirabad 11 1 ######## Previous Violence (Communal)
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Agra 3 1 ######## Previous Violence (Communal)
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Agra 18 365 3 12/17/90, 12/18/90, 12/19/90 (Communal)
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Aligarh 1 7 1 ######## Previous Violence (Communal)
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Hyderabad ˜ 1 1/5/1991 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Gomtipur 2 7 1 1/7/1991 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Ahmadabad 3 19 1 1/8/1991 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Vadodara (Baroda) 2 12 1 1/8/1991 Cause Insufficiently Reported
Rampur 1 6 2 1 1/11/1991 Private Quarrel
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Agra 54 1 1/11/1991 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Bombay 8 43 50 1 1/28/91, 1/29/91, 1/30/91, 2/7/91
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Khurja 9 1 2/2/1991 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Surat 1 3/2/1991 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
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Ahmadabad 1 3/2/1991 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
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Vadodara (Baroda) 1 3/2/1991 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
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Sidhpur 1 3/2/1991 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
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Dehgam 1 3/2/1991 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
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Vidhyasagar 12 1 3/2/1991 Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi)
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Jamshedpur 3 1 3/8/1991 Other
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Bhadrak 15 8 3/27/91, 3/28/91, 3/29/91, 4/1/91, 4/23/91
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Saharanpur 9 50 1 3/29/91, 3/30/91, 4/1/91
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Soro 2 4 3/29/91, 4/1/91, 4/23/91
Times of India Cause Insufficiently Reported
Ankleshwar 6 2 3/31/1991 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Faridabad 28 1 4/8/1991 Other
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Calcutta 25 47 1 4/18/1991 Other
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Surat 4 14 6 7 4/22/91, 4/23/91, 4/25/91, 4/26/91, 4/27/91
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Vadodara (Baroda) 12 9 4/25/91, 4/26/91, 4/27/91, 4/29/91, 5/3/91
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Ahmadabad 2 2 1 4/29/1991 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Dewat 2 1 5/4/1991 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Gogaon 5 20 100 1 5/18/1991 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Broach 2 5 1 5/20/1991 Political (Other)
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Kanpur 18 70 400 1 5/20/91, 5/27/91, 5/28/91
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Meerut 32 735 1 5/21/91, 5/27/91, 2/28/91
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Meerut 1 6 1 6/13/1991 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Shikarpur 2 1 6/26/1991 Quarrels Over Women (Inter-marri
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Ankleshvar 1 16 1 6/29/1991 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Vadodara (Baroda) 7 15 1 7/24/1991 Public Rituals\Festivities (Muharram
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Banaul 2 1 7/24/1991 Public Rituals\Festivities (Muharram
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Belgaum 1 35 120 1 9/24/1991 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
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Hyderabad 1 20 1 9/24/1991 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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1 ######## Cause Insufficiently Reported
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1 ######## Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Cuttack 41 2 10/21/91, 10/22/91
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Mangalore 1 ######## Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
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Varanasi 17 26 617 6 11/10; 11/14; 11/15; 11/16; 11/23 (Other)
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Ahmadabad 3 4 10 2 1/3/1992 Economic Interest (Land)
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Ahmadabad 3 7 1 1/16/1992 Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous)
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Hapur 4 15 1 2/15/1993 Protest Against Police Actions
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Hojai 1 15 1 3/16/1992 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Nawab Bangla 9 1 3/19/1992 Private Quarrel
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Belgaum 9 52 178 7 4/9, Public
Times of India 4/11-4/13/92 Rituals\Festivities (Other)
Kollam district 1 32 2 4/20/1992 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
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Delhi 4 77 2 5/17/1992 Quarrels Over Women (Rape)
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Aurangabad 1 2 1 6/9/1992 Political (Factional Fighting)
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Belgaum 2 2 2 6/17/1992 Previous Violence (Communal)
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Delhi 2 4 1 6/27/1992 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Surat 1 2 2 Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Sidhpur 2 2 Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Deesa 2 1 Times of India Previous Violence (Communal)
Ratnagiri 14 1 7/15/1992 Private Quarrel
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Ahmadabad 24 189 7 7/8,7/9/92 Economic Interest (Other)
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Sangli/Malegaon 1 8/5/1992 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Madras 5 15 1 9/2/1992 Private Quarrel
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Belgaum 1 2 6/17/1992 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Ahmadabad 5 9/14/1992 Private Quarrel
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Saharsa 14 9/25/1992 Political (Agitation)
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Sitamarhi 36 73 111 9/9,
4 Times of India 9/10/92Public Rituals\Festivities (Dasara)
Kadabath 2 15 ######## Political (Other)
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Surat 175 536 12/10/92, 14th
6 Times of India Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Delhi 39 ######## Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
7 Times of India
Jaipur 23 61 8-Dec-92 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
2 Times of India
Ahmadabad 58 100 ######## Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
25 Times of India
Solapur 25 12/9-12/13/92
2 Times of India Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Malegaon 4 43 12/9-12/13/92
4 Times of India Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Parbhani 12/9-12/13/92
2 Times of India Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Udgir 12/9-12/13/92
2 Times of India Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Buldana 12/9-12/13/92
2 Times of India Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Nanded 12/9-12/13/92
2 Times of India Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Khargon 9 ######## Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
3 Times of India
69
Unspecified places in Gujarat, including Cambay, Anand, ######## Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
25 Times of India
Ujjain 9 ######## Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
3 Times of India
Burhanpur 5 ######## Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
3 Times of India
KHAMBHAT ######## Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
25 Times of India
anand ######## Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
25 Times of India
Hyderabad 13 5 Times of India1/1/1993 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Madanapalle 3 2 Times of India1/1/1993 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Bombay 202 536 12/9-12/13/92
10 Times of India Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Cuttack 2 Times of India 9-Dec Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
91 8 Times locations
Hojai, Tinsukia, Dabaka, Nagaong, Goalpara, Silchar and other unidentifiedof India 9-Dec Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Calcutta 32 5 Times of India 9-Dec Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Forbesganj 5 4 Times of India1/1/1993 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
40 4 Times of 1/1/1993 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Unspecified locations in Bihar including Munger, Sahvajpur, Araria and Rajouli India
Malpura 24 25-Dec-92 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
5 Times of India
Mysore, Mangalore, Gulbarga, Mandya, Kudachi and Dharwad
Unspecified locations including 78 8 Times of India 16-Dec Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Mysore 8 Times of India 16-Dec Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Mangalore 8 Times of India 16-Dec Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Gulbarga 8 Times of India 16-Dec Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Mandya 8 Times of India 16-Dec Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Kudachi 8 Times of India 16-Dec Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Dharwad 8 Times of India 16-Dec Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Munger 4 Times of India1/1/1993 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Sahvajpur 4 Times of India1/1/1993 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Araria 4 Times of India1/1/1993 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Rajouli 4 Times of India1/1/1993 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Tinsukia 8 Times of India 9-Dec Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Dabaka 8 Times of India 9-Dec Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Nagaong 8 Times of India 9-Dec Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Goalpara 8 Times of India 9-Dec Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Silchar 8 Times of India 9-Dec Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Kanpur 25 ######## Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
2 Times of India
Aligarh 176 ######## Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
2 Times of India
Ranchi 2 Times of India 16-Dec Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Bangalore 5 ######## Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
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Bhopal 107 400 2500 ######## Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
5 Times of India
Varanasi ######## Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
1 Times of India
Faizabad & Ayodhya 3500 1 Times of India1/1/1993 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Hyderabad 8 8 2 Times of India1/1/1993 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Ekangarsarai near Biharsharif 1 1 Times of India 16-Dec Cause Insufficiently Reported
Varanasi 1 Times of India 11-Dec Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Rampur 1 Times of India 11-Dec Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Ghaziabad 1 Times of India 11-Dec Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Bombay 557 1000 13 1/2/1993 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
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Ahmadabad 19 2 1/9/93, 1/18/93
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Ahmadabad 20 78 3 1/10/1993 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
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Bid 4 1 Times of India 13-Jan Previous Violence (Communal)
Ahmadabad 3 8 2 1/18/1993 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
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Surat 5 25 11 Jan
Times of India 18-26 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
Bharuch 1 1 1 Times of India 22-Jan Cause Insufficiently Reported
Delhi 2 2 1/28,1/29/93 esecration of Religious Site/Symb
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Bombay 3 5 2 1/28/1993 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
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Ahmadabad 2 47 20 3 2/1/1993
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4 2 55 1 2/2/1993 Political (Factional Fighting)
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Bombay 4 18 2 2/2/1993
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Bharuch 2 3 1 2/9/1993 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Surat 4/22/1993 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
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Surat 2 3 4/24/93-29th esecration of Religious Site/Symb
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1 8 1 Times of India 1-May Cause Insufficiently Reported
Bangalore 1 8 5/1/1993
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94
Imphal and elsewhere in Manipur 4 5/5-5/8/93 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Delhi 4 1 5/27/1993 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Jaipur 13 1 6/11/1993
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Bhatkal 5 16 2 June
Times of India 24-25Cause Insufficiently Reported
Bangalore 3 15 6/23/1993
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5 16 6/25/1993
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Sonarpur 1 1 6/30/1993 Public Rituals\Festivities (Muharram
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Calcutta 9 35 2 6/2/1993 Political Elections (Lok Sabha)
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Mahim 5 4 1 7/9/1993 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Mahim 5 4 1 7/9/1993 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Narayanpet 14 1 7/10/1993 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
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Narayanpet 14 1 7/10/1993 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
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Bhatkal 2 1 8/23/1993 Private Quarrel
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Bhatkal 2 1 8/23/1993 Private Quarrel
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Sitamarhi 3 1 ######## Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Babri Township 0 0 25 1 2/28/1994 Public Rituals\Festivities (Other)
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Pathri 1 1 0 1 3/29/1994 Cause Insufficiently Reported
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Kanpur 0 6 0 1 6/22/1994 Public Rituals\Festivities (Muharram
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Hubli 5 100 700 3 8/15/94, 8/16/94, 8/17/94
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Hubli 1 0 0 2 8/20/94, 8/21/94
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Bhadravati 0 12 0 1 8/22/1994 Previous Violence (Communal)
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Bangalore 25 50 0 4 10/8/94, 10/9/94, 10/10/94, 10/11/94
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Madras (mainly) 1 5 0 1 Times of India Other
Kanpur 2 6 1 ######## Other
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Gulbarga 0 0 0 1 Times of India Animal Slaughter (Unknown)
Kanpur 5 353 3 2/11/95, 2/12/95, 2/13/95
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New Delhi, Hyderabad, Jaipur 0 0 200 1 2/14/1995 Desecration of Religious Site/Symb
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Aurangabad 1 35 0 1 Times of India Construction/Attempted Constructi
Madras 4 12 28 1 4/16/1995 Previous Violence (Other)
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Aligarh 1 3 0 1 5/7/1995 Previous Violence (Other)
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Varanasi 0 50 0 1 8/1/1995 Enforcement of Hindu nationalist s
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LOCAL_PREC LINK_MADE_ P
OFFICIALSOFFICIALS_OLICE_VS_ DALIT_MUSL TYPE_OF_PO CODING_QUEPROBABLE_C
Unknown no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Animal Slaughter (Cow) no Definite Case
Unknown no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no Definite Case
Unknown No no
Chief Minister, Forest Minister, visited areas. Military Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no Definite Case
Religious Procession no Definite Case
Religious Procession no Definite Case
Religious Procession no Definite Case
Unknown no Definite Case
Religious Procession no Definite Case
Religious Procession no Definite Case
Religious Procession no Definite Case
Religious Procession no Definite Case
Other No no Definite Case
Other No no Definite Case
Unknown no
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no
M.K. Vellodi (CM), S.N. Reddy (Commissioner of Police) Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no
Unknown No no Definite Case
Unknown No no Home Guards
S. Benjamin (District Collector), B.C. Shah (DSP) Definite Case
Unknown no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Speech by religious/political leader no Armed Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Demonstration no Definite Case
Unknown No no Definite Case
Religious Procession no Definite Case
Religious Procession no Definite Case
Previous Violence (Communal) no
Unknown no
Other No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Private Quarrel no Definite Case
Animal Slaughter (Cow) no Definite Case
Unknown No no Definite Case
Attack No no Armed forces Definite Case
Attack No no Definite Case
No
Private Quarrel no Definite Case
Attack No Anand Behari Mishra, MLA, arrested no Definite Delhi
Military, Tear Gas Squads fromCase
No
Animal Slaughter (Cow) no Definite Case
Animal Slaughter (Cow) no Definite Case
Animal Slaughter (Cow) no Definite Case
No
Private Quarrel M.R. Joshi (DM) visited the area no Definite Case
Unknown No no Definite Case
No
Animal Slaughter (Cow) no Definite Case
No
Animal Slaughter (Cow) no
No
Flag Hoisting no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Census Language no Reserve Yes
N. Seghal,Deputy Commissioner of Police, Ambala. Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Animal Slaughter (Cow)
No M.G. Pimputkar, DM Yes Police versus Hindus
no “Police before” Definite Case
Holi water thrown
No DM no “Police” Yes-Strong Likelihood
Construction/Attempted ConstructionDeput Superintendent of Police, “Police before”
No Raizada Bali, (Miscellaneous) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Additional District Magistrate
No P.M. of “Police” Yes Deputy Superintendent of Police (
Previous Violence (Other) Pant, District Superintendent no Police, (Panch Mahals) Bhapat,Definite Case
Animal Slaughter (Cow)
No R.K.J. Bali, Deputy Superintendentno “Police before”
Police A.B. Desai, Additional District Magistrate
Yes Police versus Hindus Definite Case
Unknown No no “Police” Yes
Unknown No no “Police” Yes
Attack No no “Police before” Definite Case
Attack No Yes Police vs mob
no “Police” Yes
Previous Violence (Communal)
No Yes Police vs Students“Police before”
no
No
Illegal Attack (Place of Worship) no Yes Definite Case
No
Construction/Attempted Construction (Miscellaneous) no Yes Definite Case
DemonstrationNo no “Police” Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Quarrel over wrestling match no Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous)
Yes no “Police before”
Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous) Sohan Singh, First Class Magistrate “Police before”
Yes Sardar no
Yes Police versus Hindus
Yes Arjun no “Police before”
Yes
Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous)Nath Sapru, Deputy Commissioner of Sunderbani Thakur Mahatam Singh, Assistant SP
DemonstrationYes no “Police before”
Yes Police versus Hindus Yes
DemonstrationYes no “Police before”
DemonstrationYes no “Police before”
Yes Police versus Hindus
Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous)
Yes Yes Police vs Unknown
no “Police before”
Animal Slaughter (Cow)
No no “Police” Definite Case
Holi Brawls No no “Police before” Yes-Strong Likelihood
Religious Procession
No no “Police” Yes-Strong Likelihood
Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous)
Yes no “Police before”
Yes Police versus Hindus Yes
Unknown No Shankar Dayal Sharma, Chief Minister
no “Police” Yes-Strong Likelihood
DemonstrationYes no “Police before”
Yes Police versus Hindus
Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous)
Yes no “Police”
Yes Police versus Hindus
DemonstrationYes no “Police before”
Yes Police versus Hindus
DemonstrationYes no “Police before”
Yes Police versus Hindus
Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous)
Yes no “Police before”
Yes Police versus Hindus
Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous)
Yes no “Police before”
Yes Police versus Hindus
DemonstrationYes no “Police before”
Yes Police versus Hindus
Unknown No no “Police, PAC”
Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no “Police before”
DemonstrationYes no “Police and Militia before”
Unknown Yes no “Police”
Unknown Yes no “Police”
No
Animal Slaughter (Cow) no Definite Case
Religious Procession
No no „Police” Definite Case
Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous)
No Yes no “Police before”
Animal Slaughter (Cow)
No no “Police” Definite Case
Police arrest of revellers
No no “Police before”
Yes Police versus Hindus
No
Music in Front of Mosque no before”
“Malabar Special ForceDefinite Case
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Construction/Attempted Construction (Miscellaneous)
No no “Police” Yes-Strong Likelihood
Marriage Procession
No no “Armed Reserve” Definite Case
no Yes
Attack No no “Police” Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Private Quarrel
No no “Police” Definite Case
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Temple)
No no “Police” Yes-Strong Likelihood
Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous)
No no “Police before”
Yes
Hoisting of Pakistani flag
No no “Police, Reserved Police”
Definite Case
Hoisting of Pakistani flag
Yes no “Police” Definite Case
Hoisting of Pakistani flag
Yes Shivkumar Lal, IG no “Police” Definite Case
Animal Slaughter (Cow)
No Yes Police versus Hindus
no “Police before”
Religious Procession
No no “Police before” Yes-Strong Likelihood
Animal Slaughter (Cow)
No Yes Police versus Hindus
no “Police”
Other No no Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Other No no
Police vs. unknown group Yes-Strong Likelihood
Other No no
Police vs. unknown group Yes-Strong Likelihood
Public Rituals\Festivities (Holi) no
No
Quarrels Over Women (Marriage) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes (Possible Intra-Hindu)
no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Attack No n
Municipal Councillor (was arrested) o Definite Case
DemonstrationNo Yes Gau-rakshartha Yudh
no arrested
Sita Ran Khemka (Secy. of Police versus Hindus Samiti) Yes (Possible Intra-Hindu)
No
Music in Front of Mosque no Definite Case
Other no
Yes Police versus Hindus Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Religious Procession no Definite Case
Unknown No no
Theft No no
Bandh no
No
Illegal Attack (Place of Worship) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Definite Case
Attack No no PAC
Unknown no
Unknown no Definite Case
Unknown no Definite Case
No
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Temple) no Army Definite Case
Unknown no
Religious Procession no
Unknown no
No
Music in Front of Mosque no
Other No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Namaz/puja/aarti no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Legal Demolition/Attempted Legal Demolition (Miscellaneous) no Definite Case
Yes (Possible Hindu-Sikh)
No
Music in Front of Mosque no Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Other No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Other No no Definite Case
No
Economic Interest (Land) no
No
Economic Interest (Land) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Private Quarrel no
Unknown No Yes no
Animal Slaughter (Cow) no
Yes Police versus Hindus Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Demonstration no
G. H. Adirajayya, District Magistrate of Bijapur Definite Case
no
Religious Procession District Mgistrate Superintendent of Police, Gaya Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Definite Case
No (Marriage)
Quarrels Over Women Thakur Surendra Singh (DIG) no Yes Definite Case
No
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Unknown) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no
Yes Police versus Hindus Yes Definite Case
No
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Temple) no PAC Definite Case
Unknown No Yes no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Music in Front of Mosque no PAC, Police Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no
Yes Police versus Hindus Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Definite Case
No
Factional Fight no
Unknown Yes no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No (Rape) no Police, army
Quarrels Over Women R.C.Srivastava (DM), B.B.Chaturvedi (First Class Magistrate) Definite Case
Yes C.L.Gupta no Police, army (IG)
Previous Violence (Communal) (Divisional Commissioner), R.N.Nagu (DIG), K.F.RustumjiDefinite Case
Yes no Police
Previous Violence (Communal) Stoning of students' procession before a religious place Definite Case
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police, army Definite Case
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police Definite Case
of
Distribution Noalms for festival no Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown Yes no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession P.P.Nayyar (DM) no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police Definite Case
No
Quarrels Over Women (Eve Teasing) no Police Definite Case
No
Animal Slaughter (Cow) no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no
S.K.Chowdhury (Deputy High Commissioner) Definite Case
Unknown Yes no
S.K.Chowdhury (Deputy High Commissioner) Definite Case
Unknown Yes no
S.K.Chowdhury (Deputy High Commissioner) Definite Case
Unknown Yes no
S.K.Chowdhury (Deputy High Commissioner) Definite Case
Agitation Yes no Police Definite
R.K.Srivastava (Deputy Commissioner), Atul Datta (SP), Haider Hussain (IG) Case
No
Religious Procession no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police Definite Case
AMU electionsNo no Definite Case
Yes K.C.Joshi no (Commissioner)
Previous Violence (Communal) (DM), Saxena (SP), R.K.Bharadwaj Police, PAC Definite Case
Yes S.V.S.Juneja (DM)
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police Definite Case
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police Definite Case
Yes Rawat (Deputy SP), B.B.Sahi (DM), N.S.Saxena (DIG)
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police, army, PAC Definite Case
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police Definite Case
Yes S.V.S.Juneja (DM)
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police Definite Case
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police Definite Case
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police Definite Case
No
Factional Fight no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Animal Slaughter (Cow) no Police Definite Case
Yes
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
DemonstrationNo no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Police Definite Case
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police Definite Case
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Army, Police Definite Case
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Army, Police Definite Case
No
Private Quarrel no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Police, armed guards Definite Case
No
Religious Procession, Music in front of mosque no Police Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Sprinkling coloured water no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No (Eve Teasing) no Police, SRP Definite (Deputy Inspector)
Quarrels Over Women Arvindlal Amin (Collector), Jamnadas Shah (Divisional Commissioner), Pawri Case
No
Religious Procession no
Yes Police versus Muslims Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Police, SRP Definite Case
Yes
Demonstration no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Police Definite Case
/64, 1/12/64, 1/13/64, 1/14/64, 1/15/64, 1/16/64 no Police, Army, Bihar military police.
Definite Case
P.C. Sen (Chief Minister, W.Bengal) Lt. Gen. Henderson Brooke (G.O.C.-in-C., Eastern Command) Ge
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Police. Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown Yes no Police Definite Case
Other No no Police
Yes Police versus Muslims Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown Yes no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Other Yes no Police, Army, Orissa Military Police
Definite Case
Biren Mitra (Chief Minister) Ashoke Sen (Union Law Minister) B. Patnaik (chairman Planning Board, Or
Unknown No no Police
DIG Eastern Range Commissioner of Bilaspur Division Definite Case
/64, 3/21/64 3/22/64, 3/24/64” no Police Definite Case
Sahay (Chief Minister) Narain Singh (Education Minister) S.J. Mazumdar (Chief Secretary) Akhoun (IG
Other Yes no Police Definite Case
Other Yes no Police, Army Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown Yes no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown Yes no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police
Yes Police versus Dalits Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown Yes no Army Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No (Eve Teasing)
Quarrels Over Women District Magistrate DIG no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police before Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Political (General elections) no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Police
Yes Police versus Muslims Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Police
Yes Police versus Muslims
Unknown No Noinuddin Ahmed (DM) no Police Definite Case
K. U. Pardeshi (Mayor) D.S.
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Unknown) Desaino army; S. Majeedullah (Inspector General of Police) E.S. M
(Home Minister) SRP; Home Guards Definite Case
Unknown No of
Verghese (District Superintendent no Police) Police Definite Case
No
Economic Interest (Land) no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No D.S.Sinha (DIG)
Animal Slaughter (Unknown) no Police Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Police Definite Case
to slaughter no Police Definite Case
Procession Noban cow P.W.Mopkar (Resident Deputy Collector), Goverdhan (DIG), Raghuvamshi (SDO), R.W.Deshmukh (Col
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police Definite Case
No
Demonstration no Police, Army
Yes Police versus Hindus
Yes
Religious Procession Upananda Mukherjee (IGP) no Police Definite Case
No
Private Quarrel no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Police and reinforcements
No Mr. Police Yes Definite Case
Religious Procession Mr. M.M. Verma (City Magistrate) no K.B. Singhal (Depty. Supt. Police) Mr. Prabhu Narain Singh (U.P.
No
Private Quarrel no Police, Army troops
Yes Definite Jyoti
Mr. L.P. Singh (Union Home Secretary) Mr. M.M. Basu (Chief Secretary) Mr.Case Basu (Deputy Chief M
Unknown Yes no Mr. Ramanand Tiwari Yes-Strong Police) Mr.
Yes
Mr. Mahamaya Prasad Sinha (Chief Minister) Police, Army troops (Minister for Likelihood Vijay Kuma
Other No no Police, Army troops
Yes Definite Case
Mr. O.P. Modi (President, Jammu and Kashmir National Integration Front) Mr. L.P. Singh (Union Home
Yes Mr. P. Dave (Chief Secretary)
Previous Violence (Communal) no Yes
Police, Army troops Definite Case
No Randive (Collector)
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Temple) no Police before Definite Case
No
Animal Slaughter (Cow) no Police before Definite Case
V.B. Hiray (Deputy Minister for Rural Development) S.G. Pradhan ( DIG) M.S. Kashekar (District SP) S
No D.N. Kaul (DIG) G.R. Renzoo (Home Secretary) D.P. Dhar (FinanceDefinite Case
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Unknown) no Police before Minister)
Other No no Police before Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous) no Police before Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Police, Military Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No no
Religious Procession District Magistrate (Muzaffarpur) SP (Muzaffarpur)Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
DemonstrationYes Mr. S. T. Watal (DM) no Police Yes Definite Case
No Yes no Police Yes Definite Case
Religious Procession Mr. J. D Shukla (Commissioner) Mr S. K. Bhatnagar (DM) Mr. K. P. Agarwala (Senior SP)
Other No no Police Yes Yes-Strong Magistrate)
Mr. E. S. Modak (Police Commissioner)Mr.V. Mr. V. M. Gehani (Chief PresidencyLikelihood
No
Animal Slaughter (Cow) no Police Yes Definite Case
No Mr. Jia Ram (IG Police) Mr. K. P. Srivastava (Superintendent, Police) Mr. N. Case
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police, PAC Definite K. Verma (DIG Police, Kan
Unknown No Mr. H. L. Nage Gowd (DM) no Police Yes Definite Case
No Mr.
Animal Slaughter (Cow) Gokhale (DIG Police) Mr. Jog no Police, Army Police) Definite Case
(District Superintendent, troops Mr. Kalyanrao Patil (Deputy CM) Dr
Unknown No no Police, Army Definite Case
Mr. V.P. Naik (Chief Minister) Mr. B.K. Gaekwad (MP) Mr. A.G. Rajadhyaksha (IG Police) Mr. S.K.Wan
No Mr. no Police
Previous Violence (Other) Chaganlal Vijayavargi (President, city Jana Sangh) Yes Definite Case
No Mr.
Animal Slaughter (Cow) Hitendra Desai (CM, Gujarat) no Definite Case
Police and reinforcements
Gang Violence Mr. Soumitralal Shukla (SP) no Definite Case
Religious Procession no
Unknown no Definite Case
Religious Procession no
Unknown no
Accident no
Unknown no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Religious Procession no Definite Case
Religious Procession no Definite Case
Religious Procession no Definite Case
Unknown no Definite Case
Private Quarrel no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Attack no Definite Case
no Intra-community
P.K. Lahiri (DM) no
Accident no Definite Case
(Eve Teasing)
Quarrels Over Women D.N. Capoor (Collector) no Definite Case
Music in Front of Mosque no
Private Quarrel no
Private Quarrel no Definite Case
Unknown no
Unknown no Definite Case
Bandh no Definite Case
No
Quarrels Over Women (Eve Teasing) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Quarrels Over Women (Eve Teasing) no Definite Case
Previous Violence (Communal) no Definite Case
Unknown no Definite Case
Unknown no Definite Case
Bandh no Definite Case
Unknown no Definite Case
Unknown no Definite Case
Unknown no
Unknown no Definite Case
Unknown S. G. Ghokale (DIG Aurangabad) no Definite Case
Illegal Attack (Place of Worship) no Definite Case
Religious Procession no Definite Case
Attack on temple Ram Bahadur Saxena (DM) no Definite Case
Unknown no Definite Case
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Mosque) no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
A no unknown
Animal Slaughter (Cow) run Kumar (Additional Collector) W.V. Oak (Commissioner) Definite Case
Unknown no Definite Case
Unknown no Unknown Definite Case
Unknown no Unknown Definite Case
Unknown no Unknown yes
unknown no police Definite Case
Religious Procession J.C. Kumar (Deputy Commissioner) no Police Definite Case
Procession Mr. Police, State Reserve Police Case
Definite
Chandrakant Pradhan (Inspector), no Hirve (Sub Inspector), D.N. Capoor (Collector and DM), D.I.G., (B
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Unknown Definite Case
Communal Riots
Previous Violence (Communal) no police Definite Case
unknown no Unknown Definite Case
Unknown no Unknown Definite Case
Unknown no State Reserve Police, Definite Case
Communal Riots
Private Disputes, Events Elsewhere no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown Mr M. G. Mugve, DIG police, (CID)no police Definite Case
Congress no Unknown Definite Case
Unknown no Unknown yes
Unknown no Unknown Definite Case
Attack no Definite Case
Attack no Definite Case
Attack no Police
Unknown no Definite Case
Unknown no Definite Case
Animal Slaughter (Cow) no Definite Case
Gang Violence S.G. Pradhan (CP) no Definite Case
Private Quarrel no Definite Case
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no
no Definite Case
Unknown no Definite Case
Unknown no Definite Case
Unknown no Definite Case
Procession no
R.R. Shah (City Magistrate) R.P. Govil (SP) Definite Case
K.K. Sharma (Commissioner, Agrano
Unknown Lok Sabha Election Yes-Strong Likelihood
Division) Qamrul Hasan (Additional IG Police) Ushapati Bhatt (DM)
Unknown Lok Sabha Election no
Demonstration no Definite Case
Unknown no
Unknown no
Unknown no Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no Definite Case
Religious Procession no
Holi Bonfire no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
unknown no Police
Mr. B.K. Bhattacharya (DM), Mr. N.B. Bhat (SP) Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown Mr. A. (SP),
Mr. A.J. AnandanJ. Anandan (SP)no Definite Case
Police, CRPF, Mysore State Reserve Police, Army
Accident, Yes Police no S. Muslims
J. Police, PAC,C.BSF Definite Case
Mr. Bant Ram (Additional DM), Mr.versusBedi (SP), Mr. M.YesJohri (Commissioner of Agra division), Mr.
Yes Mr. Hari Singh (Additional SP)
Demonstration Political (Education Related) Yes no Police, PAC, Definite Case
Yes Mr. A. R. Sharma (SP), Mr. S.P. Chandola (Deputy PAC
no Police,
Demonstration Political (Education Related) Yes Police versus Muslims SP) Definite Case
Religious Procession Mr. P. Basu (Collector) no Definite
Police, State Reserve Police Case
Religious Procession no Definite
Police, State Reserve Police Case
Private Quarrel Yes Definite Case
Private Quarrel Yes Definite Case
Private Quarrel Yes Definite Case
Procession no Definite
Police, State Reserve Police Case
Mr. K.K. Saha (Deputy Commissioner, Hazaribagh), Mr. S.K.Police (After) BSF (After)
Unknown Yes Previous Violence (Communal) no Definite Case
Police, Armed Ghose (Commissioner, Chotanagpur Divis
no Police, Armed Ghose (Commissioner, Chotanagpur Divis
Religious Procession Mr. K.K. Saha (Deputy Commissioner, Hazaribagh), Mr. S.K.Police, BSF Definite Case
Mr. V.V. Naik (Police Commissioner), K.N. Holey (Collector), A.V.B. Mudallar (“Senior Police Officer”), M
Unknown Grain riots in Nagpur no police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes Police Definite F.P.
Religious Procession T.M. Kadambande (Police Commissioner), Jamshed Kanga (Collector), Brig. CaseShinde (Poona sub-a
Marriage Procession no Definite Case
(Eve Teasing) no Police
Quarrels Over Women Mr. P.R. Rajgopal (IG), Mr. V.K.Kapoor (Deputy Commissioner) Definite Case
Bandh no police
P.M. Pant (IG), Eric Remson (Police Commissioner) Definite Case
Music in Front of Mosque no Definite Case
Bandh Yes Bandh vs food prices no Definite Case
Unknown Yes Bandh vs food prices no Definite Case
Unknown M. Saigal (DM) no PAC before, police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Accident no
J.C. Pant (DM), S.P. Pandey, (Commissioner)police, crpf
Animal Slaughter (Cow) no Definite Case
Quarrels Over Women (Eve Teasing) no Definite Case
Gulal? no Definite Case
Throwing of Gulal no
R.R. Dube (Additional District Magistrate)
Unknown S.K. Saha (Deputy Commissioner)no yes
Unknown P.M. Pant (IG) no Definite Case
Private Quarrel no Definite Case
Music in Front of Mosque no Definite Case
Marriage Procession no Definite Case
Unknown no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Private Quarrel no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Cricket Match no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Music in Front of Mosque no Definite Case
Unknown no Definite Case
Unknown no Definite Case
Unknown no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no Definite Case
Private Quarrel no Definite Case
Music in Front of Mosque no Definite Case
Attack no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Other No Yes no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Private Quarrel no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Private Quarrel no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Other No Yes no SRP, Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Definite Case
No
Previous Violence (Communal) no Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Definite Case
No
Private Quarrel Police before no Definite Case
No (Rape) no Police before, CRP, Army
(Union Case
Quarrels Over Women Cenna Reddy (Chief Minister) K.Ramachandra Reddy (IG) Arif Baig DefiniteHome Minister) R.K. Munu
No
Religious Procession R. Lal (IG) no Police before Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no
R.K. Munuswamy (Commissioner of Police) Police before Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Economic Interest (Land) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Police before, Army, CRP
Other No no Police before Definite Case
No Sheikh Abdullah (Chief Minister) no
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Unknown) Police before Definite Case
Other No no
P.C.Cyriac (Madurai district collector) Police before Yes-Strong Likelihood
Other No no Police before Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Definite Case
No
Private Quarrel no Police before, Karnataka police
P.V. Pavitran (Commissioner of Police) M.V. Rao (Home Secretary). Definite Case
No M.M.Hashim (Home Minister, Andhra) Cenna Police before Minister)Definite Case
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Temple) no Reddy (Chief
No no Police (SP) Definite Case
Religious Procession Ramanand Tiwari (district collector) Promod Bisariyabefore, home guards before
Unknown No no
No S.D. Yes no (senior SP) PAC, CRPF
Previous Violence (Other) Bagla (District Magistrate) P.S.V. PrasadPolice before,Ram Naresh Yadav (Chief Minister)
No
Religious Procession District Collector SP no Police before Definite Case
Theft No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Private Quarrel no Police before Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Private Quarrel no Police Magistrate) before, CRP before, BSF
Definite Case
S.D. Bagla (District Magistrate) V.K. Dewan (District before, PAC P.S.V. Prasad (senior SP) Jagmohan
Other No no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Demonstration Sheikh Abdullah (Chief Minister) no Police before, Army Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Demonstration no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Police before, BSF, CRPF
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No V.K. Dewan (District Magistrate) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Police before Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Army, local police Definite Case
No no CRPF, local police Definite Case
Unknown No no CRP, local police Definite Case
Unknown Cp Mr. J.N. Chaturvedi no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Economic Interest (Land) no Definite Case
Chief Minister Urs (Cong), Police Comm Garudachar, Ms.Pramila (Janata MLA)
Yes
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Mosque) no Yes-Strong
Army, CRP, CRPF, Local Police Likelihood
Attack No no K. Babu, (District
Yes Definite Case
P.V. Pavithran (City Police Commissioner); J. Police, BSF, CRPCollector)
No year old boy who was knocked down by BEST
no Police, State
Yes
Fatal accident to 10\12 M. Wadhwa (Additional Commissioner ofaPolice) trailer bus Reserve PoliceYes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Police Definite Case
No
Private Quarrel Officer-in-charge, Giridih Police Station
no (Bihar
S.K. Chatterjee (Bihar IGP); Ram Sundar DasCRP Chief Minister) Definite Case
No
Private Quarrel no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
A.H. Abhyankar (District Magistrate); R.B. Pawar (Superintendant of Police)
No
Conflict over identity of voters no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police Ansari (Minister of state)
V.P. Singh (Chief Minister), Jagdish Prasad (Cabinet Minister), Amin Yes-Strong Likelihood
Satyabrat Bose (IGP) no
Unknown Yes; Tripura massacres and agitation in Assam over the foreign nationals issue Definite Case
Satyabrat Bose (IGP) no
Unknown Yes; Tripura massacres and agitation in Assam over the foreign nationals issue Definite Case
Satyabrat Bose (IGP) no
Unknown Yes; Tripura massacres and agitation in Assam over the foreign nationals issue Definite Case
No
Construction/Attempted Construction (Place of Worship) no Police Definite Case
No
Economic Interest (Other) no Definite Case
Unknown No no
Manjula Subramaniam (district collector) Police Definite Case
No
Private Quarrel A. R. SRP; Police
N. Ramarao (Collector of District); Yes Antulay (Chief Minister) Definite Case
No Police
Music in Front of Mosque, Marriage Procession Yes Definite Case
No
Private Quarrel no Police Definite Case
Anil Gokak (Collector and DM of Thane), Bhagwan Joshi, Chairman of Kalyan Municipal Council and Cit
No
Economic Interest (Other) no Yes
Police, BSF, State PoliceDefinite Case
No Anil Gokak no
Previous Violence (Communal) (Collector and DM), R.H. Mendonca (SP),SRP H.H. Thakker,
Police, r.l. Bhinge, IG, Definite Case Divisional Commiss
Yes; SuggestionArya the riots were Singh given), Vijaynath Singh (SSP) Mahendra Singh
S.P. that (DM); Vijaynath not (SSP); Dharamvir Mehta (SSP); BSF, PAC an amicable settlement of
Collector (Name
Yes no Police, Army, CRP, prevent
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Mosque)engineered by some Muslim organisations toDefinite Case(IGP); Shravan Tando
Unknown No no Police Definite Case
No no
Other; Dispute over possession of tea stall near Imamia (see note) Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes; Moradabad hoisting 13-19
Ramesh Aug of (District flag no Police Army, Sethi, Definite Case
Other: Clash of slogans overriot,Saxena national Collector), J.C. Kukreja (IG), P.C.BSF Union Minister for Housing.
Yes; MoradabadBhinder (Police
P.S. riot, flag hoisting ceremony organized by (Lieut.
no Police, BSF, CRPF, SurjitDefinite Case
Protest against Moradabad riot atAug 13-19 Commissioner), JagmohanCong-I Governor), Army Singh (Additional Commissione
Unknown Yes; Moradabad riot, Aug 13-19 no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes; Nagendra Singh (DM); Yes
Demonstration Moradabad Riot (August 13-19) no
Manzur Ahmed (SSP) Army, Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No Collector (Name not (SSP); Mahendra Singh (IGP); BSF es-Strong (BSF DG),
no Police, CRP, Army, Y
S.P. Arya (DM); Vijaynath Singh given); Vijaynath Singh (SSP) Shravan Tandon Likelihood R. N. Agarw
Yes; M.A. riot, (Divisional Yes no Police
Demonstration Moradabad KhanAug 13-19 Commissioner of Kashmir range); Pir Ghulam Vassan Shah (IGP)
P.C. riot (August Housing Minister) no
Unknown Yes: MoradabadSethi (Union13-19); Mhow riot (August 15-18) BSF, CRPPolice, Definite Case
Chief Secretary- R.B. no
Unknown Yes; Moradabad riot, Aug 13-19 Saxena; S.A.T. Rizvi (DM) Yes-Strong Likelihood
Police, SRP, Army, Civil Police
Unknown Yes; communal violence throughout U.P. no Local
BSF, PAC, Yes Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Definite Case
Central and State Police Before, BSF Before, CRPF
No Rajiv of local journalists R.B. Saxena
Shah (DM), Manzoor Secretary) B.P.
Police, BSF
Other; Protest against arrest RatanNagendra Singh (DM), no (Chief Ahmad (SSP) Singh (SSP) Yes-Strong Likelihood
R.B. Saxena no Army, Police, BSF, Central Police
Definite Case
Unknown Yes; violence in Aligarh (Chief Secretary), Diwakar Dev (Special Secretary, home), A.T.Z Rizvi (DM)
No
Religious Procession S.D. Shrivatsava (Home Secy.) no PAC Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Refusal to grant permission for Durga procession. no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
between 2 (IG, Gujarat), no Police, SRP Definite Case
Private dispute (quarrelN.H. Sethnashopkeepers) Y.B. Jhala (DIG, Baroda), A.K. Pradhan (Collector); Yogendra Makwana (Uni
Unknown No no Police, CRP, BSF Definite Case
Rama Chandra Takru (Divisional Commissioner); V. P. SIngh (Chief Minister); Madhukar Gupta (DM); D
Unknown No Ram Kishen (DM) no Army Police Definite Case
No
Private Quarrel Yes; 5 magistrates and 7 police officers (names Before, BSF, Bihar Military Police
no Police, CRPF not given) Definite Case
Indira Gandhi (Prime Minister); Jagannath Mishra (Chief Minister); Kedar Pandey (Union Railway Ministe
Yes; Bihar Sharif Riot
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police, CRP, BSF Definite Case
Yes; Bihar Sharif Riot
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police, CRP, BSF Definite Case
Yes; Bihar Sharif Riot
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police, CRP, BSF Definite Case
Yes; Bihar Sharif Riot
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police, CRP, BSF Definite Case
Yes; Bihar Sharif Riot
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police, CRP, BSF Definite Case
DemonstrationNo Police versus unidentified minority group
no Police,
Vinod Babbar (DC), K.R. Kaushik (DSP), Sibal (DIG) SRP, Home guards
Unknown No no Police, CRP, (Union Minister of State for
Definite Case
C. Jagannathrao (State Home Minister); P. VenkatsubbaiahArmed Police, State Police Home); V. Nara
Unknown No no (Chief Definite Case
P.N. Writer (Gijarat IGP); Madhavsinh SolankiPolice Minister); Prabodh Raval (Home Minister)
No
Other; Hoisting of national flag on disputed land. no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No Anil Kumar Lakheja by Muslim youths to break the traditional "dahi police)
no Police Definite
Other; objection by Hindu youths to attempt(DC); S.K. Varma (Deputy Inspector General of handi." Case
Unknown Yes; Ahmadnagar riot no Definite Case
No no Police, SRP minister); ChandraKant Patel (Dep
Religious Procession P.N. Writer (IGP), S.P. Cooper (DSP); Sanat Mehta (Gujarat finance Definite Case
No no Police, (DC); Prabodh Definite Case Minister)
Visit by political leadersP.N. Writer (IGP), S.P. Cooper (DSP), Ashok ChawlaSRP before Raval (Home
No
Economic Interest (Land) no Police Definite Case
No
Animal Slaughter (Cow) Anil Kumar Lakhina (Collector) no Police Yes Definite Case
No Subhash Tripathi idol no Police Yes-Strong
Failure to agree over relocation of Durga (DIG)Yes Police versus either Durga Puja workers or Muslims Likelihood
No
Religious Procession M.L. Jain (DIG) no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police, SRP Yes-Strong
K.P. Medhekar (Commissioner), D. Ramachandran (Addtnl. Comm. of Police) Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No no
Religious Procession R.N. Dash (Home Commissioner, Bihar Govt.)Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No K.P. Medhekar (Commissioner) no Police, SRP Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Private Quarrel no Police
Shambhu Nath (DM), M.C. Rawat (SSP), Shailendra Sagar (SP) No Definite Case
No
Private Quarrel Prabodh Raval, State Home Minister no Police, SRP No Yes-Strong Likelihood
No 'Vande Mataram' no Police
Compulsory singing of Babanrao Padwal (Mayor), S. Ramamurthi (City Police Commissioner) Yes-Strong Likelihood
no
Unknown Yes; riots in Pune, Solapur and Pandharpur after VHP's unity procession Definite Case
Yes; communal violence (police on 2/15/82
S. Ramamurthy
Religious procession/demonstration in Solapurcommissioner) no Police Yes Definite Case
Yes; Pune riots Naravane
Mr. on the same day.
Religious Procession; Demonstration (SP),Mohanrao Patilno Definite Case
(District Collector); R. Raju (additional DIG)
Unknown Yes: Riots in Pune, Solapur and Baramati no Definite Case
DemonstrationNo no
Yes Police versus MuslimsPolice
Unknown No no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession K.K. Das (DM), R. P. Singh (SP) no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
DemonstrationYes no
Yes Police versus MuslimsPolice
DemonstrationNoYes: Statewide pro-kannada agitation no Definite Case
No
Religious Procession K. Narayan (SP) no Police, BSF Definite Case
Unknown No no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No Narayan Swami (Deputy
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Mosque) IGP) no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Private Quarrel no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police Definite Case
Unknown No D.N. Sahay(DIG) no Police, paramilitary Definite Case
No
Marriage Procession T. Ponnaiah (Commissioner) no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
no
Unknown Yes: Burning of place of worship in neighboring Meenakshipuram Police Definite Case
No
Private Quarrel D.L. Daphale (DSP), B.R. Sawant (DC)no Police Definite Case
Attack No no Verma Yes
Subhash Mukherjee (Bihar Chief Secy.), RajivPolice (addntl. superintendant), Jagannath Mishra (Chief
No
Private Quarrel no
Surjit Singh (Additional Comm. Police) Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police, CRPF, DAP Definite
Ajmer Singh Chauhan(additional commissioner of Police), Surjit Singh (ACP) Case
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Private Quarrel R. Sibal (Police Commissioner) no Police, SRP Definite Case
Procession No no Yes
No
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Protest against police actions Yes no Police Definite Case
No
several (see notes) no BSF, K. Misra (Addntl. Definite N. Kaul
PAC, DM),
R.C. Takru (Home Secy.), Shambhu Nath (DM), R. CRP, Yes Civil PoliceA. Case (DIG), J.P. Rai (SS
Unknown No Yes no PAC, (SSP), Pyarelal (SP), R.K. Mishra (addnt. DM, city),
Shambhu Nath (DM), Sharma (addnt. DM), J.P. Rai BSF, CRPF, Definite Case
Unknown No no Yes
Unknown No no Police, SRPF Definite Case
No
Namaz/puja/aarti no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Public Rituals\Festivities (Other) no Definite Case
No
Religous Procession (?) no Inderjit Vaishnav (Spec. IGP, CID) Y.B. Zhala (special IGP
Ashok Chawla (Collector), Jaspal Singh (PC), Army, police, SRP Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police Definite Case
Bandh No ?
Govind Swarup (DM), G. Akashi (DIG) no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
DemonstrationNo (DIG)
P.N. Writer Yes no Definite Case
Police before, SRP before, Army, BSF CRP
No
Religious Procession no
Yes Police versus MuslimsPolice
Unknown No no
P. Ramachandran (Police Commissioner) Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes, actions Yes Police no
12/28/82 Army,
Protest at police police firing on Id procession at Alleppey versus Muslims police
Unknown no SRP, Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Procession Mr. Shrikantiah (Cong-I M.L.A.) no Definite Case
Unknown no Yes Definite Case
Procession Yes Police versus Hindus
no
M.B. Pranesh (Kanyakumari Collector), Deputy Commissioner,Madras, DSP Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no Definite Case
Unknown no Yes Definite Case
Procession P.L. Punia (DM) no
Yes Police versus Hindus CRPF, Police Definite Case
Unknown of
Mr. Shivajirao Deshmukh (Ministerno State for Home) Definite Case
Unknown no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown Mr. S. Ramani (SP) no Yes Definite Case
Unknown Mr. Aziz Sait (Minister for Labor) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Mr.
Music in front of mosque N.T. Rama Rao (CM) no Definite Case
no Kaul Armed Police Definite C.D.
Marriage Procession B.K. Goswami (Commissioner, Meerut), A. N. PAC, (DIG), A Chaturvedi (DM),Case Kainth (Senior SP)
Unknown no SRP
KP Madhekar (DG of Police), BKChougule (Home Secretary) Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Dhananjay Jadhav (DSP) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown Mr. Jagmohan (Lt. Gov. of Delhi) no Definite Case
Unknown no Police, Army, (CM)
K. Vijayarama Rao (Police Commissioner), N.T. Rama Rao CRPF, BSF Definite Case
Religious Procession SP, District Collector no Definite Case
Unknown no SRP Yes-Strong Likelihood
Procession RC Takru (Home Secretary) no Police, PAC Definite Case
Music in front of mosque no Police, SRP Definite Case
Vidyadhar Karandhikar (District Collector), Shivajirao Deshmukh (Home Minister), DSP
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Illegal Attack on Building no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
DemonstrationNo no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
P.G. Halarankar, Police Commissioner C.K. Jaffer Sharief, Union Minister of State for Railways S.M. Ya
Fight No no Police
Bhujangrao Mohite, District Superintendent of Police (Satara) Definite Case
No
quarrel between children no SRP Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
No V.K. no Police, Eastern Frontier Rifles Case
Illegal Attack on Building Mehta, deputy police commissioner of Calcutta port Definite
Procession No no Police Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Hoisting of flags no Police, minister of Definite Case
Vasantrao Patil, Chief Minister Shivajirao Deshmukh,SRP, Army state for home M.G.Khatte, Special IG
Bandh Yes no Definite L.S.
Patil, Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh, minister of state for home Maj.Gen.Case Rawat, general office
Unknown Yes D. Ramachandran, police commissioner no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
No
Rival political parties clash no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no SRP Yes-Strong Likelihood
DemonstrationYes no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
DemonstrationYes no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown Yes no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No Benoy Chaudhury, no Bari Biswas, minister of state
Yes-Strong Likelihood
Legal Demolition/Attempted Demolition land reform minister AbdulPolice, Eastern Frontier Rifles, BSF
Unknown No no Police, Army Yes-Strong Likelihood
Patil, chief minister Deshmukh, home minister Ribeiro, police commissioner
Procession No no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Vijayarama Rao, city police commissioner Shravan Kumar, chief secretary
Fight No no Yes unlikely
Ramakrishna Hegde, chief minister Ramesh Chandrappa, minister of state for home K.V.R. Tagore, SP
Unknown No state Police, CRPF Vijayarama Rao, city
Venkatasubbiah, union minister of no for home Ram Lal, governorYes-Strong Likelihood police comm
Unknown No no Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Procession No no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
B.N. Raman, chief secretary Mahender Reddy, director-general R. Prabhakara Rao, police commission
Procession No no minister VenkataramaDefinite Case minister (Rama Ra
Bhaskar Rao, chief minister Rama Rao, chief Police, Army Joggiah, home
Procession No no Police Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Procession No Arjun Singh, Chief Minister no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No R. Prabhakar Rao, Police Commissionerno Definite Case
Unknown No no Definite
N.T. Rama Rao, chief minister R. Prabhakar Rao, city police commissioner Case
No
Political meeting no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no
Procession No Jaswant Singh, senior SP no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Procession No no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Procession No no district
I.S. Mehra, district police chief Javed Usmani,Police magistrate Definite Case
No of Police SP
Desecration of temple B.N. Garudachar, director-general no police Subhash Bharani, districtYes-Strong Likelihood
No
Rumour of violence no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Police, PAC Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Police, PAC, CRP Yes-Strong Likelihood
Procession No no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No L.R. Singh, district no Police, PAC Yes-Strong Sathpathy,
Use of Public Space for Religious Ritual magistrate Mrs. Uma Kant, additional district magistrate C.D. Likelihood senior SP
No
Police search operations no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes
Unknown No no Y
Police, Army es Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no
Sharma, deputy commissioner police Rajouri BSF, Army Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Fight No no Police
Jethalal Sharma, Mayor Y.B. Jhala, Police Comissioner Definite Case
Fight No no
T. Singaravel, Additional Police Comissioner Police, SRP Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No Solanki, Chief Minister Amarsinh no Home Minister V.T. Shah, Police Director General S. B.
Definite
Chaudhary,Police, Army, CRP, SRP, BSF Case
No
Repoll of election no Definite Case
Unknown No no Definite Case
No (Eve Teasing)
Quarrels Over Women Sanjay Narayan, Collector no Police, SRP Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
No Amarsinh Chaudhary, Home Minister
Police raid on bootleggers no Police, Army before Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown No M. Sivagnanam, Chief Secretary no Police, Army before Yes-Strong Likelihood
No J.F. Ribeiro, Police Comissioner Javed Khan, Police, SRPState for Wakfs and Protocol
Announcement of municipal election results no Minister of Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No Yes GOC -in-C, Muslims
no Police, Army, CRP, Bhargav, Additional Comissioner of P
Definite Case
Lt.-Gen. Ranjit Singh Dayal,Police versusSouthern Command A.K.SRP, Malabar Special Police
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no
P.K. Datta, Police Comissioner V.P. Dave, DSP Y
Police, Army es Definite Case
Unknown No no Police Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Y
Police, Army es Yes-Strong Likelihood
Bandh No no Police Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Bandh No no Police and Army Yes-Strong Likelihood
Bandh No no Police, Army
Amarsinh Chaudhary, Home Minister Police Comissioner Yes-Strong Likelihood
Mob attack No no Police
religious leader's house in retaliation for previous days stabbing incident. Definite Case
Procession No no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police, Army Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Quarrels Over Women (Eve Teasing) no Police. Definite Case
No B. Rachiah, Home Minister Abdul Nazeer Sab, Wakf Minister
Clash over fencing in of land no Police. Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Retaliation for violence against a group no Army before Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown Yes no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown Yes Yes no Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown Yes no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown Yes no Police Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no J. Ribeiro
S.N. Sinha, additional commissioner of police Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Police Yes police.
Commissioner of Police, Meerut division Deputy inspector general ofDefinite Case
Unknown Yes no Yes
Police, Army before Yes-Strong Likelihood
Procession No no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Kohlapur district SP.
Procession No Playing of music and dancing Throwing gulal no Police, SRP Yes-Strong Likelihood
Procession No no Police
Unknown No Senior Superintendent of Police no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Police, Provincial Armed Constabulary
Procession No no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Dispute over use of land in front of place of worship. no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No worship
Dispute over a place ofJ.P. Birdhi, district police chief DSPon Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Private Quarrel no
Amarsinh Chaudhary (Chief Minister) Police Definite Case
Other No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Other No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Other No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Private Quarrel no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Demonstration no SRP units Definite Case
Unknown No no Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Definite Case
Unknown No no Definite Case
Bandh Mr. Shivlal (DGP) no Definite Case
Unknown No no Definite Case
Yes
Namaz/puja/aarti no Definite Case
Bandh No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Bandh No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Religious Procession no Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Demonstration no
Yes Police versus Muslims Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Demonstration no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Religious Procession no Police, Paramilitary Definite Case
Other no Definite Case
No Yes
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Temple) no Definite Case
Police, BSF, paramilitary
Unknown No DCP, SP Yes no police, army, BSF Definite Case
No Yes
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Temple) no Definite Case
Police, BSF, paramilitary
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
BSF, Eastern Frontier Rifles, Police
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Previous Violence (Communal) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no Police, PAC Yes-Strong Likelihood
Other No no Definite Case
Other No no Poice, PAC Definite Case
Unknown no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Private Quarrel no Police, SRP Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Other no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Religious Procession no Definite Case
Previous Violence (Communal) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Attack Yes no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No vs
Yes. Police no crowd
Other No no
Yes Police versus Muslims
Other Yes no Police, SRP
Yes Police versus Hindus Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Definite Case
Other Yes Yes Police versus transferred PAC
no Police,
Yes. DM and SP of BarabankiMuslims Definite Case
Attack No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no
No
Religious Procession no Police, SRP Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Police, SRP Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Private Quarrel no
Yes
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Other Yes no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Previous Violence (Communal) no Definite Case
No
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Temple) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Unknown) no Definite Case
No
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police, PAC Definite Case
No
Private Quarrel no Police, SRP Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Other No Yes no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Definite (Border Home Guards), A
Police, CRPF, BSF, SRP, BHGCase
DemonstrationNo no
No
Previous Violence (Communal) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Definite Case
No
Previous Violence (Communal) no Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Definite Case
No
Previous Violence (Communal) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Previous Violence (Communal) no Definite Case
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Definite Case
No
Previous Violence (Communal) no Definite Case
No
Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Illegal Attack (Miscellaneous) no Definite Case
Unknown No no Definite Case
Other No no Police, SRP Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Previous Violence (Communal) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Other No no Police, paramilitary Definite Case
No
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Graveyard) no Police, Paramilitary Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police, Paramilitary Definite Case
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Private Quarrel Yes no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Police, SRP, CRPF Definite Case
no Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Construction/Attempted Construction (Place of Worship) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Previous Violence (Communal) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Police, BSF
Yes Police versus Hindus Definite Case
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No Yes no Yes
No
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Quarrels Over Women (Rape) and Attack no SRP Definite Case
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Definite Case
No
Construction/Attempted Construction (Miscellaneous) no Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Police, SRP Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Private Quarrel no Definite Case
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Definite Case
No
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Unknown) no Yes Definite Case
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Definite Case
Attack No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Police, SRP Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Other No no CRP, SRP Yes-Strong Likelihood
Attack No no Definite Case
No
Private Quarrel no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Private Quarrel no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Demonstration no Police, SRP Yes-Strong Likelihood
Bandh No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Previous Violence (Communal) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Private Quarrel no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Other No no Police, SRP Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Animal Slaughter (Cow) no Police, PAC
Yes Police versus Hindus Definite Case
Unknown No no Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Definite Case
Bandh No no D
Police, PAC, Army alert efinite Case
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Demonstration no
Yes Police versus Muslims Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Definite Case
Other Yes no Definite Case
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police, SRP Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Police, SRP Definite Case
No
Music in Front of Mosque no Definite Case
Unknown No no Definite Case
Unknown No no Definite Case
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Definite Case
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Definite Case
Yes
Quarrels Over Women (Eve Teasing) no Definite Case
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Definite Case
No
Music in Front of Mosque no Definite Case
Unknown No Yes no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Police, SRP
No
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Unknown) no Police, SRP Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Previous Violence (Other) Yes no Definite Case
Police, Army, PAC, CRPF, Madhya Pradesh Armed Police
No
Quarrels Over Women (Eve Teasing) no Definite Case
No
Demonstration no
Yes Police versus Muslims
No
Previous Violence (Communal) no Definite Case
Police, Army, CRPF, BSF, Tamil Nadu Special Police
Unknown No Yes no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Definite Case
No
Animal Slaughter (Cow) no Police, SRP Definite Case
Unknown no Police, PAC Yes-Strong Likelihood
Other No no Police, Army Definite Case
No Depy Mayor and BJP leader, Nalinno
Previous Violence (Communal) Bhatt Definite Case
CRP, BSF, Police, Army, Border Home Guards
No Yes
Religious Procession RS Kauishik, IG Joseph no Police, PAC, Army Definite Case
Yes
Previous Violence (Communal) no Definite Case
Unknown No Abdul Aziz (MLA) no Definite Case
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Previous Violence (Communal) no CRPF Definite Case
Other No Nalin Bhatt (BJP, depy mayor) no Definite Case
No
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Previous Violence (Communal) no Definite Case
Police, PAC, Army, Madhya Pradesh Police
Accident No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Other No Yes no
No
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Private Quarrel no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Private Quarrel SM Mushrif (DCP Zone 2) no Police, SRP Definite Case
Other No no Police, SRP Definite Case
Other No no Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no SRP, Police Definite Case
No
Demonstration no
Yes Police versus Muslims
No
Private Quarrel no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Police, Eastern Frontier Rifles
No Mr. B. J. Misar (Police Commissioner) Mr. Prataprao Godse (Chairman of Shrimant Dagdusheth Halwa
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Temple) no Police, Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Police Yes for Home) Mr.
Mr. S.B. Chavan (Chief Minister) Mr. J. T. Mahajan (Minister of StateDefinite Case S. P. Singh (Specia
Unknown No no Police Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Factional Fight, Religious procession no Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
BSF, Eastern Frontier Rifles jawans
Unknown Yes Police Yes Definite Case
Unknown Yes Yes of Pakistan) Muslims
no Pandit (Divisional Comm. of Police) Mirwaiz Maulvi Faroo
Gen. Zia-ul-Haq (President Police versusShafiPolice, army Yes-Strong Likelihood
Attack no Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Attack (Chairman, no
Awami Action Committee) Dr. Farooq Abdullah
Police Yes
Mirwaiz Maulvi Farooq Yes Police versus unspecified "rival groups" Definite Case (Chief Minister)
Unknown Yes no
Ananda Ganpat Maralkar (Jail police) Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Bandh Yes no Police, CRPF, PAC
Yes Definite
S.K. Tripathi (Home Secretary) Bed Prakash Trivedi (Convener, Bajrang Dal)Case
Bandh Yes no Police, CRPF, PAC
Yes Definite
S.K. Tripathi (Home Secretary) Bed Prakash Trivedi (Convener, Bajrang Dal)Case
Bandh Yes no Police, CRPF, PAC
Yes Definite Case
Rajiv Gandhi (PM) Syed Shahabuddin (Convener, Babri Action Committee) Buta Singh (Union Home M
Religious Procession no Police, BSFYes
Yes Police versus Hindus Definite Case
Attack no (SP) CRPF, PAC (Home Secretary)
Ram Saran Srivastava (DM) Harbhajan SinghPolice,S. K.Yes Tripathi Definite Case
Unknown no Definite Case
Unknown no Definite Case
Unknown R Ramakrishna (State Home Secy) o n Yes-Strong Likelihood
R Ramakrishna (State Home Secy) o
Previous Violence (Other) n Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no
Ajay Aggarwal (additional commissioner of police) Definite Case
Unknown no
Ajay Aggarwal (additional commissioner of police) Definite Case
Unknown R Ramakrishna (State Home Secy) o n Definite Case
Bandh procession D.M. Sukhthankar (State Chief Secy)no Definite Case
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Unknown) no Definite Case
Previous Violence (Other) no Definite Case
Religious Procession Arun Jha (DM) no Definite Case
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Accident MLA) no
Sultan Ahmed (Cong-I Yes Police versus Muslims Definite
Police, Eastern Frontier Rifles Case
Unknown no Definite
Police, Eastern Frontier Rifles Case
Namaz/puja/aarti SK Sinha (DM) no Definite Case
DIG Legal Demolition (Place of no
Legal Demolition/Attemptedand police superintendent Worship) Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Gang Violence no Definite Case
Bandh no Definite Case
no Police, Army
Religious Procession Shiv Charan Mathur (CM), Surendra Nath Bhargava (High Court Justice) Yes-Strong Likelihood
Bandh no Definite Case
Factional Fight Shishir Priyadarshi (DM) no Definite Case
Religious Procession SK Raut (Police Superintendent) no Definite Case
Religious Procession no Definite Case
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Mrs.
Economic Interest (Land) Nirmala Buch (Principal Home Secy) no Definite Case
Religious Procession A R Nizamuddin (Dir. Gen. of Police) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Religious Procession no State Reserve Police Definite Case
worship
Use of piece of land forSS Pavate (DIG of Police) no Yes Definite Case
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Religious Procession Mr Motilal Vora (CM) no Definite Case
PS
Music in Front of Mosque Pathania (Police Commissioner) no Definite Case
Religious Procession no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Religious Procession DSP, Sub-Div. Magistrate no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Religious Procession JL Arya (Home Secy) no Definite Case
Religious Procession JL Arya (Home Secy) no Definite Case
Religious Procession JL Arya (Home Secy) no Definite Case
Religious Procession no Yes Definite Case
Yes AK Singh no
Previous Violence (Communal) (Officer on special duty in control of law and order) Definite Case
Yes AK Singh no
Previous Violence (Communal) (Officer on special duty in control of law and order) Definite Case
Yes AK Singh no
Previous Violence (Communal) (Officer on special duty in control of law and order) Definite Case
Rumors no
Mr. RS Sharma (Deputy Commissioner, Dhanbad) Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no
MJ Akbar (MP) and Suresh Panchuri (MP) CRPF, RAC and Rajasthan Police
Army, BSF,Yes Definite Case
Religious Procession Vasant Saraf (Police Commissioner) no Definite Case
Factional Fight SRP; police Yes Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Religious Procession no Definite Case
Unknown no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Cause Insufficiently Reported no CRPF, BMP, army Yes-Strong Saxena-
A.U. Sharma- Director general of police Jiya Lal Arya- home commissioner S.K.Likelihood special sec
Yes
Demonstration Begampur no Definite Case
Yes chain of riots in
Previous Violence (Communal) state no Definite Case
Yes chain of riots in no
Previous Violence (Communal) state, murder of BJP President in Halej Definite Case
Political (Other) Yes chain of riots in state no Definite Case
Political (Other) S.N. Sinha (city Holi revelry in Patan
no
Yes chain of riots in state police commisioner) town SRP; army; CRPF; policeDefinite Case
Yes chain of riots in
Previous Violence (Communal) state no Definite Case
Rumour M.D. Chakravati (District Magistrate) B.D. Sharma (District Superintendent) Case
Yes Rumour at Domkal no police Yes Definite
Accident B.S. Bedi (IG) no PAC CRPF army police Definite Case
Attack Hasmukh no Police
Yes. Political (Other). Patel (constable), M.K.Rajput (station master) Definite Case
Unknown No no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Definite Case
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Police, PAC, security forces
Unknown No no Police Definite Case
No
Religious Procession P. Dorai (DG) no Police Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Police, additional forces from nearby towns
Police vs. processionists Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Private Quarrel no Police Definite Case
Yes
Religious Procession no Police Definite Case
Yes
Religious Procession no Police Definite Case
Yes
Religious Procession no Police Definite Case
Yes. Previous violence (Communal).
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police Definite Case
Yes
Religious Procession no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Religious Procession no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Private Quarrel no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Religious Procession no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Putting up rath yatra banners no SRP jawans, police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no
Pramod Jha (Deputy Police Commissioner) Police, BSF Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Police, PAC Definite Case
Yes. Previous violence (Communal).
Religious Procession no Police, PAC, CRPF Definite Case
Yes. Previous violence (Communal).
Religious Procession no Police, PAC, CRPF Definite Case
Yes. Previous violence (Communal).
Religious Procession no Police, PAC, CRPF Definite Case
Yes. Previous violence (Communal).
Religious Procession no Police, PAC, CRPF Definite Case
Attack No no Police Definite Case
Yes S. Ramamurthi (Police Commissioner)
Stoning lorries near mosque no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Quarrels Over Women (Eve Teasing) no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Police Definite Case
Yes
Religious Procession no Police Definite Case
No
Spread of rumour. no Police, CRPF Definite Case
No
Illegal Attack (Place of Worship) no Definite Case
Police, police reinforcements from T.N., Maharashtra and
Yes. Previous violence (Communal).
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Unknown No Ramanand Singh (SDO) no Police Definite Case
Yes. Previous violence (Communal).
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police Definite Case
Yes. Previous violence (Communal).
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police Definite Case
Yes. Previous violence (Communal).
Previous Violence (Communal) no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police, CRPF. Definite Case
DemonstrationNo no Definite Case
No
Private Quarrel no Police Definite Case
Yes
Arrest of L.K.Advani no Police, army Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Arrest of L.K.Advani no Police Definite Case
Yes
Arrest of L.K.Advani no Police Definite Case
Yes
Quarrel over closing shop for Bharat Bandh no Police, SRP Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Sequel to Bharat Bandh Manish Gupta (Home Secretary) no Definite
Police, Eastern Frontier Rifles Case
Yes. Bandh
Sequel to BharatPrevious violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Accident Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Yes. Previous violence (Communal).
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Temple) no Definite
Police, paramilitary personell Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police, army, CRPF Definite Case
Yes. Previous violence (Communal).
Worship)
Illegal Attack (Place of H.K.Khan (Chief Secretary) no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes.Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Definite
Police, paramilitary personnel Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Yes. Previous violence (Communal).
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Unknown) no Definite Case
Police, paramilitary forces
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Praveen Singh (SP)
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police, army Definite Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police, army Definite Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Attack Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Babulal Yadava (SP)
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police, army Definite Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
No
Private Quarrel no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
No
Gherao of police station no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Spread of rumours no Police, paramilitary forces, BSF, CRPF, Maharashtra polic
Definite Case
Vijay Karan (Police Commissioner), P.S.Brar (Additional Police Commissioner), S.R.Kain (Additional Po
Unknown Yes no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police Definite Case
No
Gang Violence Tapan Ray (DM) no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no
M.V.Bhaskar Rao (Police Commissioner) Army, police, PAC Definite Case
Surender Narain Singh (SP), Sureshpal Singh (DIG), Kapal Deo paramilitary Case CRPF
(Communal). no
Unknown Yes. Previous violence Yes. Desh Deepak Verma (DM). PAC, police, army,(DM) Definite forces,
Surender Narain Singh (SP), Sureshpal Singh (DIG), Kapal Deo paramilitary Case CRPF
(Communal). no
Unknown Yes. Previous violence Yes. Desh Deepak Verma (DM). PAC, police, army,(DM) Definite forces,
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Army, police, BSF, SRP Definite Case
Yes. Kapal Deo (Communal).
Gang Violence Previous violence(DM), Surender Narain no Arun Kumar PAC Definite Case
Singh (SP),Police, army, (SP), Vikram Singh (SP), Raj Singh (sub-ins
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (communal). no Police Definite Case
Yes. Previous
Dispute over procession. violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Kuldip Seth (ADM)
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Definite Case
Police, PAC, Central Industrial Security Force, army
Unknown No no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no
M.V.Bhaskar Rao (Police Commissioner) Police Definite Case
Yes.
Stone throwing Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes. Previous violence (Communal). no Police Definite Case
Yes
Private Quarrel no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police Definite
A.A.Khan (Additional Commissioner), S.Ramamurthi (Police commissioner) Case
Unknown No no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Police Definite Case
Yes
Objection over throwing colors no Police Definite Case
Yes
Clash over sprinkling of colors no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Police Definite Case
No
Dispute over land near mosque no Police Definite Case
Yes
Religious Procession Yes no Police, CRPF Definite Case
No Yes no Police
Religious Procession Shiv Ranjan (District Commissioner), Vijay Shankar (DIG) Definite Case
Unknown Yes Yes no Police, CRPF Definite Case
Unknown No no Police Definite Case
cow
Rumours ofNo slaughter Resham Singh (SP) no Police Definite Case
at Manish
Bomb blast No prayer meeting Gupta (Home Secretary) no Police
Police, Calcutta ArmedDefinite Case
Unknown Yes no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes M.M.Mehta (Police Commissioner)no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police
S.S.Pandya (Collector), Surjeet Singh (IGP), S.K.Das (DIG) Definite Case
No
Congress destroying BJP banners no Police Definite Case
Attack No Kapal Deo (DM) no Definite Case
Police, paramilitary forces, army
Unknown No Rajvir Singh (ADM) no Police Definite Case
local
Shooting of No traderG.C.Chaturvedi (DM) no Police Definite Case
No
Quarrels Over Women (Marriage) no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Police Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Police Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown Yes no Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Police Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Police Definite Case
No
Religious Procession R.Sridharan (DM), Poojar(SP) no Police Definite Case
no PAC, CRPF, police, (SSP) J.N. forces
Definite Case
Religious Procession S.N. Yadav-Head (PAC) Hanumant Mishra (DIG) Karambir Singh para-militaryPandey & R.K. Singh (off
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Attack No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Unknown) no Definite Case
No
Cause Insufficiently Reported Yes no Local police, Army, CRPF Definite Case
No
Private Quarrel no Definite Case
Attack No no Definite Case
No
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Unknown) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Yes
Quarrels Over Women (Rape) no BSF, Army, local policeDefinite Case
Theft No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Previous Violence (Communal) no State and Reserve Police Definite Case
Unknown No no rve Polic
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
No
Private Quarrel no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Labor tensions Police Commissioner M.M. Mehta no DGP Ashok Tandon Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Definite Case
Private Quarrel No no Local Quarrel
Unknown no Definite Case
Private Quarrel No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Political (Agitation) No no Sovereignity Issue
No
Religious Procession no Definite Case
Attack Yes no
Yes
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Mosque) Yes no Army, Local Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Local, Army alerted Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Army, Local Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Army, Local Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Army, Local Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Army, Local Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Army, Local Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Army, Local Police Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Local, Army alerted Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Local, Army alerted Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Local, Army alerted Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown Yes no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown Yes no Army, Local Police Definite Case
Bandh Yes no Definite Case
Bandh Yes no Definite Case
Bandh Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Bandh Yes no Definite Case
Bandh Yes no Definite Case
Bandh Yes no Definite Case
Bandh Yes no Definite Case
Bandh Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no
Yes Police versus Muslims Definite Case
Unknown Yes no
Yes
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Mosque) no Devotees at temple
Yes
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Mosque) no Definite Case
Yes
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Mosque) no Devotees at temple
Yes
Speech by religious/political leader no Definite Case
Yes
Quarrels Over Women (Eve Teasing) no Definite Case
Unknown no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Yes
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Mosque) no Definite Case
Yes
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Mosque) no Definite Case
Unknown no Definite Case
Yes
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Mosque) no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Unknown Yes no Definite Case
Yes
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Mosque) no Definite Case
Yes
Namaz/puja/aarti no Definite Case
Unknown No no Local Police, Army Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Definite Case
No Yes no
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
No
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Temple) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Definite Case
Unknown no
Unknown No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown No no Local Police, Army Yes-Strong Likelihood
Unknown no
Unknown No no Definite Case
Unknown No no Police Definite Case
no
no
No
Public Rituals\Festivities (Muharram) no Definite Case
Sabha)
Political Elections (Lok No no No
Unknown No no Police Definite Case
Unknown No no Police Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Police Definite Case
No
Religious Procession no Police Definite Case
No
Private Quarrel no Police
S.C.Burman (Additional Director General of Police) Definite Case
No
Private Quarrel no Police
S.C.Burman (Additional Director General of Police) Definite Case
Unknown No G.D.Patnaik (Judge) no Definite Case
No
Music in Front of Mosque no Definite Case
Unknown no No reference to H-M violence.
other No Yes no
V.K. Tewari (Railway SP) Police versus Muslims
No R. Ramalingam (DG), Yes Burman (additional DGP)
Yes no State
Flag hoisting by BJP on Independence Day S.C. Police versus Hindus Police before, Rapid Action Force before, Army befo
during curfew Burman (additional DGP)
Police firingNo S.C. no Karnataka SRP, Rapid DefiniteForce
Yes Police versus Hindus Action Case
Yes
Religious Procession no
No
protest against Urdu news telecast no Police, RAF, KSRP, CRPF Yes-Strong Likelihood
Other No no
cricket match no
No
Animal Slaughter (Unknown) no Yes-Strong Likelihood
Attack No no Yes-Strong Likelihood
police, paramilitary, army.
Yes
Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol (Mosque) no
No
Construction/Attempted Construction (Place of Worship) no
No
Previous Violence (Other) no
No
Previous Violence (Other) no RAF
Yes
Consecration of Religious Site no CRPF, PAC, RAF
Yes Police versus Hindus Yes-Strong Likelihood
RELIABILITNOTES
4 “Lucknow, January 9: Eight persons were injured in incidents following a quarrel between two boys and a passer-by
5 It is reported that cow slaughter by some butchers was the cause of this clash.
4 “Lucknow, February 9: “Save for a minor incident yesterday afternoon Bareilly has continued to remain quiet, accord
5 riots in response to attacks on Hs in East Pak 2 killed and 38 injured on the 9th 1 killed and 56 wounded and 125 a
4 There was a sudden and widespread outburst of mass violence in the northern part of the Goalpara district of Assam
5 “Aligarh, March 3: Communal disturbances broke out this evening in some parts of the city when a boy threw colour
5 “Pilibhit, March 5. Rioting started in the city yesterday, when a Holi procession passing through a „mohalla‟, was att
5 “Aligarh, March 5. Five persons were killed and 40 injured in communal disturbances here on Saturday. There we
5 “Lucknow, March 6: The situation in four towns in the Uttar Pradesh State, Aligarh, Moradabad, Pilibhit and Bare
5 “Aligarh, March 3: Communal disturbances broke out this evening in some parts of the city when a boy threw colour
5 “Lucknow, March 6: The situation in four towns in the Uttar Pradesh State, Aligarh, Moradabad, Pilibhit and Bare
5 “Lucknow, March 6: The situation in four towns in the Uttar Pradesh State, Aligarh, Moradabad, Pilibhit and Bare
5 “Lucknow, March 6: The situation in four towns in the Uttar Pradesh State, Aligarh, Moradabad, Pilibhit and Bare
5 “Lucknow, March 6: The situation in four towns in the Uttar Pradesh State, Aligarh, Moradabad, Pilibhit and Bare
5 A communal riot broke out over the throwing of colored water during Holi celebrations. A number of shops were loot
5 A party celebrating Holi threw colored water on some persons who objected to it, and this resulted in a clash. There
“Ahmedabad March 13: Three cases of stabbing, two of which proved fatal, have been reported in the city today. Th
5 NAGPUR, March 14: More than 150 persons have been areested in Nagpur and an order under Sec 144 cpc has b
4 AHMEDABAD, March 13: Three cases of stabbing of which two proved fatal were reported in the city today. The po
4 Secunderabad: Disturbances were reported in Khairatabad on Tuesday night, resulting in injuries to 20 persons. O
“Ahmedabad March 13: Three cases of stabbing, two of which proved fatal, have been reported in the city today. Th
5 KAIRA PRECAUTIONS Ahmedabad: An order under Section 144 cpc was promulgated on Wednesday for two wee
5 There were disturbances at Mangal Bazaar in which one man was stabbed to death and another injured. The DC an
4 “Agra, March 18: A dusk-to-dawn curfew was enforced yesterday in Agra for...days following a minor incident. Two a
4 CALCUTTA, March 19: In an incident in Khardah (24 Parganas) last night, about 14 miles from Calcutta, three pers
4 CALCUTTA, March 19: In an incident in Khardah (24 Parganas) last night, about 14 miles from Calcutta, three pers
5 The Hindu Mahasabha held a meeting at the Ramlila grounds, in connection with the events in East Bengal. Certain
4 DOHAD, March 22: One person was killed in a riot here last night and four persons received injuries. Additional poli
5 The trouble started over some posters pasted in the town which caused offence to a section of the population. Som
5 There were also several cases of arson and looting. The cause and precipitating event have not been specified in th
5 “Lucknow, March 6: The situation in four towns in the Uttar Pradesh State, Aligarh, Moradabad, Pilibhit and Bare
5 “Lucknow, March 6: The situation in four towns in the Uttar Pradesh State, Aligarh, Moradabad, Pilibhit and Bare
M mob attacked H house in Calcutta
4 Jamshedpur, April 11: Lathis and stones were used in a free fight last evening between a group of RSS men and so
4 “Deoria: April 21: Four persons were injured when police opened fire yesterday to quell rioting which broke outin a fa
5 There was an altercation between a group of people and Pathan watchmen at a cinema. large crowds had turned u
5 “Allahabad, May 24: Twelve persons are reported to have been injured, one of whom died subsequently, in a fight in
5 A communal disturbance occurred in an unspecified town in Malda district. There were two coases of stabbings, an
5 Some members of the minority community were attacked by about 60 persons of Amghata and 2 neighboring villag
5 A West Bengal Govt press note stated that a refugee mob from the neighboring areas looted the properties of some
5 In a locality outside Shahpur Gate last night, the clothes of a servant employeed in a restaurant were, it is stated, be
5 There were student demonstrations (for educational grievances) and police firing followed. These events took a com
5 There was a minor disturbance with the stated casualties following a rumor that a cow had been killed. The city was
5 “An official communique issued here yesterday said: “This morning, on Bakr-Id day, information was received at the
5 “Saharanpur, September 26: Seven persons were injured on Sunday, in a communal clash in Bhansraon village in t
5 There was a quarrel between some Sindhi refugees and local Muslims for unspecified reasons, and one of the refug
5 Several were injured in a communal clash near Chilmili in Panka (Ranka?) Thana. Many arrests were made and a h
5 A few cases of arson and looting were also reported. Since the slaughter was in contravention of the Preservation o
Some houses were also burnt. No further information is reported.
4 One community objected to hoisting of flag by other community, led to clash. TOI 1/23
4 Jaghadari is near Ambala, don‟t know what State this is. Report says some members of a community urged people
5 Background of anti-cow slaughter protest of past 9 days led by Arjun Bhagat‟s fast. Textile workers at many of the c
4 Coloured water thrown among two communities during Holi. DM rushed to the area with police force. Police posted
4 Attempted demolition of illegal constructions of refugees by municipal authorities led to attacks on police and Muslim
5 Dohad is reported to be 40 km from Godhra. On April 29 report of quarrel after fight between two boys. District SP
5 Police attempt to arrest Arjun Bagat leader of anti-cow slaughter protest. (See earlier violence in Ahmedabad) led t
34
Location unclear. Ratnabari is 20 miles from Karimgunj. people including a candidate for state assembly and a
34
Location unclear. Ratnabari is 20 miles from Karimgunj. people including a candidate for state assembly and a
5 After death of Maharaja of Jodhpur people wanting wanting hartal enforced attack shops. Police intervene. Later p
Unsure of location. Mob raided Congress polling station in Jalaun north-west constituency. Clash between Congre
Police had to lathi charge crowd of students protesting police firing on crowds on 1/28. SEE REPORT 4. Report do
5 Do not know which State Balrampur is in. This incident I have picked up from a report 2 years later on the court cas
5 City Magistrate permitted repairs to a “Sati-Chabutra” to be carried out next to a mosque after an agreement betwee
4 Ujjain is near Indore, is that in Madhya Pradesh (Bharat) Procession taken out by Ujjain Nagar Jan Sangh to comm
4 Not sure what state Moradabad is in. Quarrel over referees decision at wrestling match led to clash. Could be intra
4 Samba town 25 miles from Jammu. Procession and police fire at each other. Clash started when police tried to ar
A large mob attacked Tehsil and police buildings and police. Attempted to forcible hoist Praja Prasad flag. Police
Nearly 2,000 persons imported from nearby “illaqas” and led by local Parishad workers attacked the Niabat office an
Jan Sangh workers protesting against firing on Praja Parishad members in Kashmir (see previous report). March w
Praja Parishad procession attacks police when going to meeting attended by Mirza Mohammed Afzal (State Revenu
Exchange of fire between police and Praja Parishad who try to disrupt meeting of Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, the d
Report of processionists attacking police with stones and police lathi charge and then fire. Set in context of increase
5 Hindu Mahasabha led procession against cow slaughter stoned by “miscreants”. Police fire on rioting crowds. Cas
4 Holi brawls result in minor injuries. Large numbers arrested as precautionary measures. Casualties: about 50 injur
4 Arrests indicate police action but unclear if they were present before or after trouble started. Holi procession attacke
Praja Parishad attack police in Ramban 98 miles from Jammu on Jammu-Srinagar highway. Am not sure if that ca
4 Report of clash between 2 rival groups. Large numbers of arrests and presence of chief minister suggests seriousn
Lathi charge by Police on meeting of Hindu Mahasabha, Jan Sangh, and Ram Rajya Parishad. Meeting held abou
When a procession of Parishad agitators tried to burn a shop, police lathi charged them. Casualties: 1 constable an
Police fire in the air to disperse illegal Praja Parishad procession which was calling on people not to celebrate Baisa
Pro Jammu Praja Parishad demonstrators agitating against the arrest in Jammu of Jan Sangh leader Dr. Syama Pr
Police attacked by Praja Parish agitators protesting arrest of one of their workers Makhan Lal on the previous day.
Praja Parishad demonstrators stone police. Casualties” 15 arrested (including 7 Jan Sang workers who had entere
Police used tear gas when stoned by Praja Parishad demonstrators. 6 Jan Sangh workers arrested. Casualties: 6 a
4 Don‟t know what state Badaun is in. Almost certainly a Definite Case. Clash reported between refugees and minor
Report of police firing on crowd which gathered near the Juma Masjid. Given that Sheikh Abdullah‟s government ha
Crowd in Anantag stoned Police. Police fired. Context of new government in Jammu and Kashmir. Casualties: 3 k
Report that police lathi charged a crowd. Context of violence elsewhere in Kashmir and fall of Abdullah‟s governme
Report of police firing on crowd in self-defence in Thal 25 miles from Srinagar. Context of violence elsewhere in Ka
5 two persons injured when a crowd tried to prevent a family from slaughtering a cow at Id. Casualties: 2 injured. TOI
5 Trouble when Durga procession passed near a mosque and people in procession were stone. Police foreced to fire
Report filed from Allahabad of violence in Lalganj. When a police party led by a Magistrate went to Lalganj to inves
5 Slaughter of a stolen cow led to clash. Casualties: about a dozen injured, 24 arrested. TOI 1/9
Police arrested some holi revellers for dancing obscenely. Revellers then stoned the sub-inspector to death. (have
5 Naduvaltam is listed as 3 miles from Calicut. Don‟t know if it is a town or village? Malabar Special Police had been
4 Report merely states that government of Rajasthan acknowledged that a communal riot had occurred at Newa (nea
4 When refugees had to be moved after a fire and attempted to construct shops near Idgah, Sadar Bazar, they were
5 Panniankara is a village 1 mile from Calicut. Marriage procession passed near Mosque. Some persons objected to
No clash as such here. 89 (almost certainly Muslims) arrested for violating a prohibitory order. Muslims had been b
4 A Hindu Mahasabha worked was assaulted while drinking at a hydrant. Followed by fights between groups. Police
5 A dispute between a hawker and customer is reported to have sparked communal distrubances. Police and magist
4 Which state is Mathura in. Trouble after Krishna idol in temple near Idgah mosque was broken by unknown person
Crowd gathered in fron of Shaheed park after a “martyrs day” meeting attacks police. Police respond with lathis. “M
5 Rioting broke out after “miscreants” had hoisted the Pakistani flag over the statue of Mahatma Gandhi. Have there
5 Report of minor disturbance after Pakistani flag was hoisted. Similar to flag hoisting in Nizamabad (sere previous r
5 Riots break out after Pakistani flag (Like in Nizamabad and Hyderabad) is hoisted over Ganesh temple. Curfew im
Anti-cow slaughter demonstration organised by GO RAKSHA SAMITY. Police and crowd clashed. Tear gas used,
4 Police party escorting Muharram procession fired 2 rounds to disperse crowd obstructing procession. Curfew clamp
Minor skirmishes between anti-cow slaughter protesters and police. All India Anti-Cow Slaughter Committee leadin
4 “A quarrel between a group of Holi revellers and two passersby at Kapad Galli, Maharbouri, resulted in one of the la
4 VISNAGAR, March 14: Three incidents caused a breach of the peace in Mehsana district during Holi festivities last
4 VISNAGAR, March 14: Three incidents caused a breach of the peace in Mehsana district during Holi festivities last
“Allahabad, March 10: An angry crowd lynched to death a man who had stabbed three boys for splashing colour on
4 The clash was a sequel to the marriage of a Rajput girl to a man who belonged to the Aher community. Lathis and k
4
5 There were communal riots in Damoh, 66 miles from Jabalpur, over Janapad Sabha elections, in which 50 “Koris” b
sible Intra-Hindu) Khemka and six others demanding ban on cow slaughter weretaken into custody following a clash with the police in
5 A funeral procession, which was accompanied by music, was attacked/thrown stones at, near a mosque in Budhvar
4 On Sept 5, a clash arose between the police and angry demonstrators who hurled stones and brickbats as a protes
5 A clash occurred when a group of people carrying an image of Lord Ganesh arrived in a locality in the city. Curfew w
CALCUTTA. November 19: One person was killed and two others were injured as a result of gun shots while three
The riot was the culmination of long-standing enmity between the two groups of villagers. Recent allegations of thef
H Mahasabha launched hartal to protest against desecration of idols at Holi festival fifty iinjured in communal clash
4 JODHPUR, May 12 (Sunday): 16 persons were seriously injured when a party fired on a gathering of nearly 100 Mu
5 Sholapur, May 28: The DM of Sholapur has banned assemblies of more than 5 persons and the carrying of lethal w
The clash at this place 50 miles from Varanasi was sparked off when a Jan Sangh meeting held in connection with
“Moradabad, September 3: Shyam, a young man who was seriously injured when a mob attacked him last night at a
5 “Moradabad, September 3: Shyam, a young man who was seriously injured when a mob attacked him last night at a
5 “Moradabad, September 3: Shyam, a young man who was seriously injured when a mob attacked him last night at a
5 This very serious clash was sparked off by the damage to an idol of Ganpati in Mohalla Motinala. Minor clashes co
procession of non-AMU students had a procession to protest anti-national activities at AMU, when the procession p
stoning of Ganapati procession
stoning of Ganapati procession
The communal rioting started when a violent mob attacked a Durga immersion procession near a mosque. Some o
4 GURGAON, March 4: Three persons were injured in a clash between supporters of the Congress and the Jana Sa
4 It is reported that while workers of the Bharat Sewak Samaj were doing “shramdan” in a thickly populated part of the
5 The trouble arose when about 100 aupporters of the Gowshala committee went in a procession raising slogans aga
5 There was an attack on a procession near a mosque, after the processionists refused to stop playing music. Lathis
4 BIJAPUR, June 13: The police opened fire on Wednesday at Devarajnnur, 28 miles from here to disperse two rival
4 There were clashes between supporters of two soccer teams, Mohammedan Sporting and Howrah Union, on the fie
5 While a centenary celebrations procession with the national flag and Gandhiji‟s portrait was passing by a mosque in
JABALPUR, September 14: Four persons, including two girls, were injured in an altercation between two groups ov
4 BEGUSARAI (Bihar), October 7: 5 persons were killed in an armed clash between two rival groups of villagers over
This clash was a sequel to quarrel between students and shop-keepers in Allahabad earleir this year. The trouble is
There was a clash between the police and an armed group of villagers who attacked them, after the police party had
4 Police made a lathi-charge on a crowd of anti-cow slaughter demonstrators who were demanding immediate ban o
5 Rioting broke out when stones were thrown at a procession of Rashtriya Swaymam Sevak Sang volunteers-- MASJ
4
5 HUBLI BAN Hubli, January 10: An order banning the assembly of four or more persons and the carrying of lethal w
5 Coding question: Not exactly marriage but romance between a 15 year old girl of one community and a college stud
4 Dhulia Feb 25: Several persons sustained injuries and a number of shops were looted as passions flared after an id
5 * Procession was not exactly religious... it was to protest against the desecration of idols in the disputed Vijaya Man
5 The trouble began when some persons of one community started opening the door of a mosque that faced the Cha
4 1960 JULLUNDUR, August 28: The police resorted to a lathi charge this evening to disperse an unruly crowd of sp
5 A bomb was thrown on a Ramlila procession as it passed in front of the Jama Masjid. About a dozen stabbing incide
4 Saharanpur, September 24: 28 persons were arrested for defiance (of orders under Sect 144) and for persuading s
5 While a bhajan procession (which was taken out with the mutual agreement of both communities) was returning to M
There was a fight (in which country-made fire-arms and lethal weapons were freely used) between two groups of ca
4 This was the 3rd distirbance of its kind in East Pakistan in 10 days, after the riots at Daulatpur and Khulna. Curfew w
5 Disturbances followed a hartal after the rape and suicide of a college girl. Curfew was imposed. 25 were hurt and 20
Is
5 Several people were hurt in renewed communal violence after a day‟s peace. TOI 2/8/61. this a separate riot ? I
5 7 or 8 were arrested after clashes when a students‟ procession was stoned at a religious place. 2 of 3 stabbed were
5 2 were killed as violence from Jabalpur spread. TOI 2/10/62. Curfew was clamped. Looting and arson were reporte
5 Minor incidents were reported. TOI 2/10/61. Curfew was in place. TOI 2/11/61. Final figures are for the district from
5 Communal clashes broke out when members of one community stoned members of another community, who were
5 Police intervened when members of one community stoned a religious procession of another as it passed a place o
4 I don‟t know if Khulna is a village or town. This was reported with the Daulatpur incident in East Pakistan in TOI 3/5/
4 I don‟t know if Daulatpur is a village or city. Figures are from TOI 3/5/61 for Khulna and Daulatpur.
4 Some persons opened fire on a procession of Holi revellers. A contingent of 100 policemen rushed to the spot and
5 Communal clashes followed a Holi incident. The police arrested the instigators of the trouble - the number is not rep
5 A youth belonging to a community beat up one of another community on 4/22/61. On 4/23/61, members of the assa
5 Police pickets were posted following communal tension. No casualties or violence is reported. TOI 5/30/61.
5 Prohibitory orders were imposed after several huts were set ablaze following rumours of cow slaughter. TOI 5/31/61
5 No proper reports are available due to Pakistani censorship. TOI 5/21/61.
5 No proper reports are available due to Pakistani censorship. TOI 5/21/61.
5 No proper reports are available due to Pakistani censorship. TOI 5/21/61.
5 No proper reports are available due to Pakistani censorship. The report from India‟s Deputy High Commissioner pu
5 7 were killed in the agitaation over recognition of Bengali as an official language of Assam. Houses of Bengali refug
4 Curfew was imposed after an incident where miscreants threw stones at a Muharram procession. TOI 6/22/61.
5 Curfew was imposed after communal clashes. Processionists attacked a jeep belonging to members of another com
5 The communal clash occurred on the occasion of Dol Gyaras festival. TOI 9/26/61.
5 The clash occurred following declaration of results of the AAligarh Muslim University elections between students at
5 6 were killed and 43 hurt as communal violence flared up in the city due to the incident at Ziauddin hostel on 10/1/61
5 5 were killed and 19 hurt as the Aligarh violence spread. Curfew was imposed. Students taking out a procession we
5 2 people were stabbed. Stabbing cases were also reported from other villages. This was reported with Aligarh riots
5 Brickbats were thrown at a procession taken out in protest of Aligaarh Incidents. Some students were hurt. TOI 10/6
5 Some were hurt and a few shops burnt in disturbances that spread from the Aligarh incident. Several were arrested
5 5 were killed and 19 hurt as the Aligarh violence spread. Curfew was imposed. Students taking out a procession we
5 5 were killed and 19 hurt as the Aligarh violence spread. Curfew was imposed. Students taking out a procession we
5 5 were killed and 19 hurt as the Aligarh violence spread. Curfew was imposed. Students taking out a procession we
4 Latif Abdul Shaikh and 4 others were waiting after an election meeting when some others arrived and started writng
5 Stray cases of assault were reported. Prohibitory orders were imposed. TOI 3/14/62.
4 This was reported with other Holi clashes in Gujarat. TOI 3/25/62.
4 The date of the clashes are not clear. Several areas in Gujarat reported clashes - figures are for the state as a whol
4 An agitation, started with the publication of a book with a picture of the Prophet, turned violent. A procession of 2000
5 Curfew was imposed after group clashes - for 3 days. No casualties were reported. Police brought the situation und
5 This was a continuation of the Malda violence reported earlier. Figures are from TOI 4/23/62. A total of 200 were ar
5 This was reported with communal riots at Rajshahi in TOI 4/30/62, 5/1/62, 5/2/62, 5/3/62.
5 Exaggerated reports of the communal incidents at Malda resulted in anti-Hindu riots in East Pakistan. Inflammatory
5 A fight started inside a hotel and took a communal turn. Several were arrested. TOI 5/25/62.
I
5 Violence also occurred at several neighbouring areas in Noakhali district in East Pakistan. TOI 7/10/62. am not su
5 Trouble started when a minority community attacked a Janmasthami procession. 5 were killed, 14 hurt and 10 arres
5 8 were hurt and 25 arrested after clashes and police lathi charge. Trouble started when a Ganesh immersion proce
4 A few were injured when 2 groups clashed in a Ganpati immersion procession. The mob grew unruly and set fire to
4 Police pickets were posted after 2 groups clashed at a Ganpati immersion procession. TOI 9/15/62.
4 Rioting between 2 communities was reported. I classify this as a “strong possibility” because one of the communitie
4 Over 500 people were arrested in Calcutta for violating restrictive orders relating to Holi celebrations. TOI 3/11/1963
5 After 2 boys tried to commit criminal assault on a minor girl of another community on 7/11/63, parts of Junagadh ob
5 According to Ghurye, this is a Hindu Muslim riot. I find it a case of “Police vs. single group”.The processionists trie
5 2 people were killed and 9 hurt when police opened fire on rioting mobs. The riots claimed 1 life. When a Ganesh P
5 Bongaon is a border town on the E. Pakistan border.A student procession protesting against attacks on minoritie
5 Report of factory workers clashing with neighbouring villagers. Police had to open fire. TOI 1/11 Part of W. Benga
5 Trouble in Calcutta started with few cases of stabbing and assault on 1/10, TOI 1/11 and ended 1/15 with a few min
5 Part of W. Bengal riots 4 stabbed of whom 3 died. TOI 1/12 1 knife attack reported and 1 body found. TOI 1/13. 70
5 Group clash. TOI 1/12 Part of W. Bengal riots.
5 Cases of arson and assault reported, police had to open fire in Bongaon police station. No further details. TOI 1/13
5 Report of arson in Jadavpur. Also a report of a group clash in Jadavpur p.s. (am presuming it is the same place) in
5 Cases of arson and assault reported. TOI 1/13. Part of W. Bengal riots.
5 Cases of arson and assault reported. TOI 1/13. Part of W. Bengal riots.
5 Cases of arson and assault reported. TOI 1/13. Part of W. Bengal riots.
5 Report of 1 killed in group clash. TOI 1/13. Part of W. Bengal riots.
5 Police had to open fire in Dakindari (area of Dum Dum) several times to separate rival groups. TOI 1/13. Part of W
5 Police opened fire to dispers mob burning and looting houses. TOI 1/13. Part of W. Bengal riots.
5 Mob attacks police station in village of Dum Dum p.s., police fire and 2 killed. TOi 1/14. Previous report of violence
4 Police attacked by anti-social elements. Open fire, 2 injured. TOiu 1/14. Am listing it as strong probability as set in
5 2 killed in group clash. Police open fire, 2 injured. TOi 1/15. Part of W. Bengal riots.
4 Police went to arrest Mohd Salauddin (junior) chief administrative office of Anjuman_Mufidul-Islam, and another un
4 Part of Orissa riots. See Rourkela record. TOI 3/23 reports arson and looting.
4 Part of Bihar riots in Ranchi. Adivasis against Muslims. TOI 3/28 reports troops firing on adivasi mob in Bano-Insim
5 Rumours that attempt to sabotage refugee special going to Manna transit camp and rumour of attempt to poison re
5 After communal violence broke out police had to impose curfew. Violence broke out in jute mill area TOI 3/20. Cas
5 TOI 3/21 reports 6 killed and several injured in stray cases of stabbing and incendiarism. Section 144 Cr.P.C. had b
5 For account of causes and officials involved see report on Rourkela. Incidents here part of Orissa riots. TOI 3/19 re
5 Part of Orissa riots. See Rourkela record for report on causes and officials. TOI 3/20 reports cases of arson. Said
5 Part of Orissa riots. See Rourkela record. TOI 3/23 reports arson and looting.
4 Part of Orissa riots. See Rourkela record. TOI 3/23 reports arson and looting.
4 Part of Orissa riots. See Rourkela report. TOI 3/23 reports arson and looting.
4 Part of Orissa riots. See Rourkela record. TOI 3/23 reports arson and looting.
4 TOI 3/24 reports Bihar‟s claim that adivisasis involved in violence in Orissa crossing into Bihar. TOI 3/26 reports th
4 TOI 3/27 reports 1 shot and 3 arrested after grenade thrown during curfew relaxation. Troops fired. Number of arre
4 Part of Bihar adivasi anti muslim riots. TOI 3/28 reports troops firing on mob in Jagannathpur and Barkjamda. 2 kil
4 Part of Bihar riots in Ranchi, adivasis against muslims. See record 30 for casualties. TOI 3/28 reports troops firing
5 TOI 10/19 and 10/20 reports clashes due to molestation of women by men of another community. (have interpreted
4 TOI 12/22 reports two armed groups clashing in village. They first attack police. Police fire 2 killed and 1 injured, als
5 2 policemen were among those injured when a crowd of Jan Sangh supporters ambushed a Muslim League proces
5 Section 144 was imposed after communal clashes. TOI 4/17/65.
5 Trouble arose when some members of a Muharram procession tried to force their way into a Kotwali and their entry
Clashes broke out when the police ordered the stoppage of beating of the chest by Shia processionists numbering o
5 12 were hurt in clashes in the Piprapur area. Prohibitory orders were imposed after 8 houses were set ablaze. TOI 5
5 TOI 9/2/65 12 places of worship burnt down by mobs TOI 9/3/65 “shoot at sight” orders rioting bega
5 A place of worship was desecrated as a result of the riot. The local Congress mandal president and some Jan Sang
4 2 were killed and a few hurt in clashes between refugees from East Pakistan and the Lalung Tribesmen in the Khas
5 Tension had been prevailing following the slaughter of an animal on 5/18/66. Violence erupted on 5/21/66 and polic
5 The police opened fire on a group clash that occurred when a Ganesh immersion procession reached a place of wo
5 11 people were killed on 9/30/66 at a procession taken out demanding a ban on cow slaughter. Police firing claimed
5 Violence spread from Akola district and looting and arson was reported. The police brought the situation under cont
Anti cow-slaughter demonstrators turned violent on being harangued by Swami Rameshwaranand to enter the Parli
5 Curfew was imposed at Metiabruz and parts of Garden Reach in Calcutta after group clashes. Trouble began at Pa
4 * Two groups clashed following a quarrel between two boys in the Feelkhana locality. Members of both groups set
4 * Looting, arson and rioting broke out on polling day where Maqsood Ali Khan (Congress) and Chandrakant Gurbas
5 * Trouble arose when a procession was taken out for the burial of “tazias” at Bhairon, clearly a Muharram processio
5 * Trouble started following a gambling dispute; the riots may have had “political machinations” behind them. A dusk
4 * Violence broke out between protagonists and opponents of Urdu. Curfew was imposed on the city for three days.
5 * Violence erupted in Srinagar after two-week long tension over the abduction of a Kashmiri pandit girl. Processions
5 * Violence erupted in Srinagar after two-week long tension over the abduction of a Kashmiri pandit girl. Processions
5 9/18 report of idol desecration sparks violence. Police tear gas, lathi charge. 1 killed, 36 injured of whom 29 police
5 9/24 2 arrested for stealing and slaughtering a cow. In violence police fire, 4 killed, 9 injured and 155 arrested. Cur
5 10/3 rumours of sacrilege (therefore have put it as DESECRATION UNKNOWN). Also students in violation of prohi
4 10/7 football match between Punjab University and Jammu and Kashmir University leads to violence (not clearly co
4 10/7 all India Urdu poetry symposium in Jammu. Mob attacks school where event held. Police fire on mob (sugges
4 10/15 Police fire on violent mob as Sursand in Sitamarhi sub-division of Muzaffarpur distrcict. trouble was a sequel
4 11/14 Mahaviri Jhanda procession taken by devotees of Mahvir Hanuman passing through Rampurkhas village whe
5 * The trouble started out as an anti-Sheikh Abbdullah demonstration. The Kashmiri leader was to give a speech to
5 * Rioting and violence broke out when a group of Holi revellers clashed with “another group of people” over the spla
4 * A series of incidents were reported on this day following the Bombay municipal elections--however, only the above
5 * “Communal violence flared up in Tinsukia for unknown reasons--a curfew was imposed on the industrial town. Th
5 * Stabbing incidents were reported from around the city, and curfew was imposed on the Chowk, Kotwali, Khuldaba
5 * This outbreak of “communal violence” started as a sequel to a previous incident where a mutton dealer tried to ass
5 * The trouble broke out after reports of a cow being stabbed in front of a bakery led to rioting and looting. Curfew w
5 * This riot along with the violence in Aurangabad marked a very tense period for Maharashtra. Maharashtra Cabine
5 * A stabbing incident led to some arson and stone-throwing; two days later, three legislators of the Majlis Ittehadul M
5 * The trouble broke out when a dead body was buried in the deceased‟s home in Veraval instead of at the burial gro
5 “communal clash over a funeral procession in the Ranipura-Daulatganj area....The trouble started when the process
“...the police opened fire to disperse violent groups of people who clashed at Kendrapara, a sub-divisional town in C
5 “It
“...following violence in connection with the Holi festival.”TOI 3/6/69 is stated that the trouble started over the cle
“The trouble started after a Holi procession was attacked by some people.” TOI 3/6/69 “Only a few weeks ago, r
“Two persons were killed in police firing at Hubli today, following clashes between two communities when revellers w
“Nearly 25 persons, including ten policemen. were injured in a violent clash between a 3,000 strong mob and armed
4 “It is reported that supporters of two rival unions clashed within a jute mill which had opened today after a period of
5 “The clash took place over the cutting of a branch of a banyan tree to enable the Muharram procession to pass. W
5 “Trouble started when two groups of students clashed near a cinema house in the evening when the Moharram pro
5
5 “The police fired nearly 170 rounds and burst 125 tear-gas shells to quell communal clashes in the Telenipara and P
4 “Quiet has returned to Temghur village and adjoining localities, three miles from Bhiwandi on the Bhiwandi-Kalyan r
5 “BHOPAL, May 29: Curfew was reimposed as a precautionary measure tonight on Barnagar where one person was
3 Clash between “two groups of the same community” in Watgunj in South Calcutta over the interpretation of religious
“Meanwhile, Mr. Gangaram Tiwari, State Labour Minister, and the district magistrate, described as „incorrect and un
5 “Strong police and R.A.C. pickets have been posted at all strategic points in the city, in view of the tension following
5 “Peace has been restored in Bhiwandi, 5.6 kilometres from Thana, following two incidents of mob violence. The tro
“Six people were injured in a clah between two groups at Ponnani near here [Malappuram] yesterday, according to o
“The Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Jyoti Basu...said the trouble started at Kanki village where some shops were looted
5 “Curfew was clamped on Mhow, a cantonment town 21 kilometres from here [Indore] this afternoon, following comm
5 “Two people were killed and seven injured in a clash between two sections of people last night at Ahmedpur, a villag
5 “The police burst tear-gas squibs, made a lathi-charge and fired a round in the air in the Charminar area this afterno
4 “members belonging to families of two different communities were involved in the clash which was a sequel to the a
5 “The situation in Vidisha, district town 50 miles from here [Bhopal] was officially reported „quiet‟ today after yesterda
5 “The trouble started when a group of people stoned cows and women going to a place of worship. The other group
5 “The death roll mounted to eight today as the patrolling army and police personnel opened fire in two areas where th
5
5 Rioting broke out when students went round calling for a hartal, presumably over the Ahmedabad violence, Gondal
5 “Section 144 Cr.P.C. was clamped on Junagadh and a surrounding area of eight kilometres shortly after noon today
5 “Army personnel opened fire twice here today to disperse violent crowds, injuring two persons. This brings the num
mob attack on train passing through Mehsana
5 “Three incidents of arson and looting were reported from Amreli today. According to UNI the Army has been called
5
5 “some tension prevailed in Sarkhej village where a call for a hartal had been given in protest against the detention o
5 “...an immersion procession with the image of Durga clashed with a police party in the vicinity of a mosque. Immed
5 “One person was killed and some were injured in police firing near Lat Bhairon temple here tonight following clashe
5 “Two persons weere killed and 35 injured in a series of clashes between Jana Sangh-RSS workers and Muslim Lea
4 E.A. Ahmed, a Muslim League MLA alleged that Marxists had attacked the Mosque at Kappad, in Cannanore Distric
5 Incident in “Boriya labour camp area of this steel town” over alleged killing of cow and sale of beef by a butcher.” TO
5 Trouble on Rangpanchmi day, the close of the five day Holi festival, subsided quickly in several MP towns.
5 Trouble on Rangpanchmi day, the close of the five day Holi festival, subsided quickly in several MP towns.
5 Trouble on Rangpanchmi day, the close of the five day Holi festival, subsided quickly in several MP towns.
5 Trouble on Rangpanchmi day, the close of the five day Holi festival, subsided quickly in several MP towns.
5 “The police burst tear-gas shells to disperse two rival groups as they were about to clash here today. The mobs ind
5 “... The violent processionists were reported to have set fire to about 30 huts belonging to another community. A du
5 “The trouble began near Bhusari Mohalla when stones and acid-filled bombs were thrown from some houses on the
5 Speaking in the Lok Sabha on May 11th, the Home Minister Mr. Chavan said that “Disturbances broke out in Jalgao
5 “The Bhiwandi incidents had their echo in Mahad, where the police fired eight rounds to control violent mobs indulgi
5 “Rioters set ablaze Nankar village near here[Kalyan], destroying nearly three fourths of it. A rice mill was also burnt
5 “Twelve houses were also burnt down in Netiwali district, also near Kalyan”(TOI 5/12/94)
5 “The State Reserve Police fired nine rounds to disperse a mob which at Kasar Wadavli village, near Thana, raided a
4 “The police reported incidents of looting and arson at Saivan, Deepavali and Diler in Virar Tehsil where shops and h
4 “Several rounds were fired by the police to disperse riotous mobs at Wada, a taluka town near Mahad, where two ca
5 Mr M. G. Mugve, DIG police, CID announced on the 13th May that in Thana (and elsewhere in the district, but exclu
5
5 “A place of worship and 20 houses were burnt down at Vashind, near Shahpur, Thana district, early on Monday [11t
5 attack on three individuals on the Mumbra-Kalyan train
5 Mob tried to attack railway station. Police were prepared and fired, killing one. (TOI 5/15/70)
5 Waholi village in Kalyan taluka. Mob tried to attack village. Police were prepared and fired, killing 2. (TOI 5/15/70)
Talawali is 13km from Bhiwandi. 800 strong mob surrounded the village, but the police who had been tipped off disp
5 Roda village in Panvel taluka. abandoned houses looted and set on fire. (TOI 5/15/70)
5 Morpi village near Panvel. those who had fled their homes earlier were attacked by a mob as they returned (TOI 5/1
5 “Four people were killed and several injured at a riot [I‟ve listed three above as an estimate] at the Patratu thermal p
5 “The trouble started at a matka den near Two Tanks, off the JJ Hospital, and rumours spread fast creating tension i
5 “It was reported that an altercation between a customer and resulted in a clash between the two groups. The trouble
4 “The police made repeated lathi-charges and fired nine rounds of tear-gas shells at Raigunj town in West Dinajpur y
sporadic stabbings and stone throwing
5 “The curfew imposed on the Dariapur area here on Saturday night after violent incidents has been extended until 7
5 “Three people includinga 40-year-old woman were killed when a police constable fired in “self-defence” in Dariapur
5 “UJJAIN (M.P.), December 25: The situation in the Burlagram industrial township near here remained “peaceful” tod
5 “BARODA, February 5: One person was killed when the police opened fire late tonight in the Wadi area of the city to
5 “The trouble was triggered by some miscreants who threw brickbats at an election procession organised by the Hin
4 “The trouble started when students took out a procession today in defiance of the prohibitory orders under Section 1
“LUCKNOW March 10: Twenty two people were killed and nearly 250 injured in the recent disturbances at Allahaba
5 “JUNAGADH, March 8: Three shops in the town were broken open and looted this morning. An attempt to set fire t
“BHOPAL, March 13: Curfew was extended as a precautionary measure in Burhanpur today. Four people were kill
“AHMEDABAD, April 22: Curfew was imposed in most parts of the walled city of Ahmedabad at 10.30 p.m. following
4 “Junagadh, Huly 15: One person died instantly and three others were injured when the police opened fire here this a
5 “Lucknow, September 28: Prohibitory orders under Section 144, Cr. P.C. have been imposed throughout Azaqmgar
The Kerala Education Minister, Mr. C.H. Mohammad Koya (Muslim League) said here today that the recent riots in T
4 “Many people were injured in clashes between residents of two localities on Tank Pakhadi Road in Agripada, Bomb
4 “HUBLI, March 21: A Dusk-to-Dawn curfew was clamped down on the city today. This followed the death in hos
5 “The Mysore Government has for [sic] the immediate dispatch of an Army unit to riot-torn Gulbarga where curfew ha
5 “Two battalions of the provincial armed constabulary have been brought in from other districts for the maintenance
5 “Curfew was clamped in Ferozabad and some localities of Varanasi following violent incidents provoked by the dem
5 “Curfew was clamped in Ferozabad and some localities of Varanasi following violent incidents provoked by the dem
5 “The police opened fire to quell a violent crowd in Palanpur town, the district headquarters of Banaskantha, this eve
5 “Three people were killed and 38 injured following stabbing, looting, rioting and arson in the Munitreddypalayam are
5 “Three communal riots took place in eastern Uttar Pradesh last year: at Nonari (Azamgarh) on November 15, Sajni
5 “Three communal riots took place in eastern Uttar Pradesh last year: at Nonari (Azamgarh) on November 15, Sajni
5 “Three communal riots took place in eastern Uttar Pradesh last year: at Nonari (Azamgarh) on November 15, Sajni
5 “Three police officers and a constable were also injured in the Kamathipura clashes between Jana Sangh and Musl
5 “Several cases of arson and looting were also reported during the flare up last night which, according to official sour
5 “Several cases of arson and looting were also reported during the flare up last night which, according to official sour
4 Grain riots occurred for several days in Nagpur, with many killed and injured, during this time, 16 km away in Kampt
4 “The Kalyan police reported that two rival groups resorted to stone-throwing on Saturday following a clash. No one
5 “POONA, April 16: Twelve people suffered burn injuries when sone unidentified persons threw a bottle of acid on a
5 “HYDERABAD, May 21: Six people, including the bridegroom, were injured when a marriage procession was attack
5 Riot in Sadar Bazar “Police officials claimed that 29 policemen, including a DIG, were injured, three of them serious
5 riots broke out during JS protests vs price rises and food shortages. later referred to as communal in TOI leaders on
5 “A „Govinda‟ procession passing by a place of worship resulted in a riot on Bapu Khote street, Pydhonie, in Bombay
5 “In the wave of violence sweeping many parts of Mysore state, a person was fatally stabbed and another was report
5 “The recent communal holocaust in Poona is an example. The bandh call given by leftist parties degenerated int
4 “Eight-hour curfew was reimposed on Friday from 10 p.m. in the area under the Muthiganj police circle as a measur
“The riots were sparked by a trivial incident. A young cyclist negotiating a narrow lane in the Gudri bazar area accide
5 “A minor girl and a boy was injured when the police opened fire to quell two rioting groups in Nawapur in Dhulia dist
5 Police fired on mob in Bhat bazar of central Bombay “Mr. K.P. Patil, [Maharashtra] minister of state for industries...
5 “JAMMU: Twenty-four people were held today on the charge of disturbing the peace following a clash between the m
“Arson, looting and stone-throwing were reported on Saturday after some people sprinkled coloured water and powd
5 “The eight-hour curfew, clamped on the town last night following a clash between two groups, was reimposed from
5 “The curfew was imposed on the two towns on Thursday following group clashes, arson, and looting. The death ro
5 “New Delhi, May 5 Eight people were killed and 50 injured in a clash between groups belonging to two communitie
5 “Two persons were killed and 20 persons were injured when the police opened fire to quell a riotous mob at Hingoli
5 “A bride and her groom were forced to flee to safety when their marriage procession was stoned at the junction of N
4 “Indore, August 6: A 15-hour curfew from 6 p.m. was imposed to-day as a precautionary measure within the municip
4 “The Bombay police fired one round in the air in the Null Bazar area in the early hours of Wednesday to disperse tw
4 “The Muhund police arrested 15 people, 11 of them Shiv Sainiks, on cross-complaints of rioting on Monday....The p
4 “A 20-year old man, Mohammed Kadir, was killed instantly when the police opened fire from muskets and revolvers
4 “Indore, Dec 1: The police todasy made a mild lathi-charge on two clashing grousp in the Daulat Ganj area when the
4 “Four people were killed and eight injured, six of them by police bullets, in widespread rioting and arson by two grou
5 “Hazaribagh, March 29: Incidents of violence over passing of a Holi revellers‟ procession by the side of a mosque he
5 “Varanasi, March 29: Azamgarh town, about 100 km from here, has been under curfew since Wednesday night follo
5 “Poona, April 1: An order uunder section 144, Cr. P. C. was promulgated in the Pimpri area today, banning the carry
4 “Indore, April 6: A major portion of the western part of the city was brought under curfew fro 5.30 p.m. today after an
5 A
“Patna, April 24. dusk-to-dawn curfew has been imposed on Hazaribagh town following clashes between two gro
5 “Three people were killed and 11 injured when the police opened fire to quell a riot at Malegaon in Nasik District on
5 “Seven people were injured when the police fired two rounds at Yawal, 40km, from Jalgaon, on Tuesday morning to
4 “There were a number of rioting incidents in Bombay at the week-end. In the first case, two police constables and
4 “Akola, December 15: Four people were killed in a clash between two groups of people in the village of Kapileshwar
4 “Baroda, January 17: The Gujarat chief minister, Mr. Babubhai Patel, today said the state government had no intent
4 “Baroda, January 17: The Gujarat chief minister, Mr. Babubhai Patel, today said the state government had no intent
4 “Baroda, January 17: The Gujarat chief minister, Mr. Babubhai Patel, today said the state government had no intent
4 Police firing took place whena group of people tried to enter into the premises of the Mahila College where a Charity
4 A Madhu Ramchandra Kadam went to a bidi shop and asked its owner, Mohammed Rehman, for a free pack of cig
4 Two persons were killed in a clash between two groups at Zezari, following a quarrel among children.
4 The village sarpanch and the police had called some SRP personnel when the villagers were negotiating a dispute b
4
4 Two groups of youths partcipating IN the Ganapati immersion procession clashed, freely using sticks and aerated w
5 There was a clash between two groups when a Dasara procession was taken out in front of a mosque. There was s
5 The rioting was caused by a „controversy‟ over the Durga Puja procession. One is led to believe that the controversy
5 Curfew was reclamped after renewed incidents of arson, stabbing and stone-throwing were reported from in the Ch
5 The clash took place when some miscreants threw stones at a passing Muharram procession. There were cases of
5 4/2 Congress general-secretary Qureishi wants inquiry into violence. 13 reported as killed. TOI 4/3 TOI 4/7 extend
5 3/31 alleged rape of Rameza Bee and killing of husband Ahmed Hussain by police leads to violence. Police fire on
4 4/16 At Ram Navami festival procession tried to enter a prohibited route in Doranda locality of town. Police posted t
4 Report of group clashes. 1 died, 23 injured, 10 arrested. Munuswamy calling for meeting of civic leaders to discuss
4 Report of 1 woman killed and 3 injured in 2 groups clash over land dispute. TOI 4/26. Don‟t know if Darhal is villa
4 Police had to open fire to disperse a mob that surrounded a police van. TOI 5/4. Not well reported.
5 Mattan ancient temple town. dispute over common path leading to 2 places of worship. Police fire tear gas. TOI 7/
5 7/29 Dispute over control of land used by Hindus and Muslims. Sheikh Abdullah ordered Waqf flag removed. Lead
4 8/15 arrested man died in hospital. Mob wanted body back, police fire. Section 144 Cr. P.C imposed, assemblies b
4 Opposition led protest against killing of Ibrahim in Palani (see record 27, and TOI 8/16). 7 police injured. TOI 8/18
5 Clash between kavadi procession on way to Muruga (Kartikeya) temple and group in front of mosque. 1 dead and 3
5 8/28 1) petty quarrel . Muslim shopkeeper assaulted. 2) police intervene between 2 groups. Both incidents trigger m
5 9/3 idols of seven sisters missing from Pochamma temple and precincts polluted. Leads to group clash. 26 injured
5 Clash occured at Dhad over procession taking Ganesh image for immersion through a locality. Collector and SP ru
2 Janata MP‟s Saeed Murtaza and Rasheed Masood called for inquiry into clash between traders and students in w
10/5 death of person stabbed earlier sparks off violence. 6 killed, several injured. TOI 10/6 10/6 PAC, CRPF deplo
5 10/12 clash when Dasara procession goes via mosque. 1 killed by police, 1 killed in stabbing. Last year communal
4 Clash between 2 communities over theft of crops by one of the communities. 12 injured. Section 37 (I) if Bombay p
4 Quarrel between children sparks off group clash in Wadi area. Police fire. 1 killed and 1 injured. TOI 11/5
5 11/6 2 killed, 6 injured. Police, PAC and CRP in action. TOI 11/7 11/7 more clashes, S.S. Bisen, L.S. Verma, B.W.
4 Kite flying at Shastri Nagar in Dharavi led to 2 groups clashing. Police rush to spot and lathi charge and fire in air. 2
4 12/2 Past 2 months of agitation by students (against regional imbalances, SEE 12/13) Police lathi charge, tear gas a
4 TOI 12/13 reports that in stabbings on 12/8 1 died, 1 injured and 116 arrested since. No further details.
4 12/11 More violence. BSF and CRPF patrol. Sheikh Abdullah agrees to change person in charge of inquiry and app
4 TOI 12/13 reports 1 stabbing. have included this as it is in Aligarh and past violence.
4 TOI 12/16 reports 1 stabbing and bomb explosion on 12/15. 1 child died. V.K Dewan imposed curfew as precaution
4 TOI 12/23 reports from Bijapur, that police fired at Jamkhandi, 1 killed, 1 injured. Looting and arson occurred. Dep
5 A number of cases of stbbing and arson sparked off the violence. Two groups clashed subsequent to that in which m
5 2020 RSS men stormed train compartments containig 100 AMU students and beat them up. The students were goi
5 The rioting occurred subsequent to a bomb explosion in which 40 people were arrested for connections to the incide
4 A curfew was imposed following a riotous attack by one group of worshippers in a mosque upon another. Many wer
5 Celebrations of Rajyotsava and Bakr Id coincided. Both Muslims and Hindus were out celebrating and clashed over
4 Rioting, looting, arson, stabbings were reported in the city following the “outrage” against the Grand Mosque in Mec
5 Neighbourhoods: Charminar; Laldarwaza, Gowlipura, Aliabad, Syedali, Chabutra, Doodhbowli (TOI 01/04/80) Re *
4 Neighbourhood: Mohammed Ali Road (TOI: 1/22/80) * Not entirely clear that this is a communal riot. Could also be
5
5
4 Although this event is clearly reported as a communal clash, it takes the form of an attack on a sweeper‟s colony, w
5 Neighbourhood: Maqbara Abu Road, Delhi-Dehradun Road, Kaiserganj Polling Station Compound. Cause: The
4 Chief Minister V. P. SIngh says that “reports from local residents had convinced him that it was not a communal riot
5 No specific figures or causes are available. The riot took place after large scale killings in Tripura.
5 No specific figures or causes are available. The riot took place after large scale killings in Tripura.
5 No specific figures or causes are available. The riot took place after large scale killings in Tripura.
5
5 The clash occurred “over the sale of mangoes” (TOI 06/19/80)
5
5
Clash between Harijan and an „unidentified minority community‟ Neighbourhood: Balirampeth, Katapile, Senipeth
5 Neighbourhood: Katra Shaheed “The trouble arose when some persons offering namaz in a mosque asked a Hari
5 Cause and Precipitating Event: Quarrel over the parking of an autorickshaw (TOI, 08/06/80) Although it initially de
5 Cause and Precipitating Event: Dispute over grazing rights. * Chief Minister Jyoti Basu refers to the violence as bein
5 Neighbourhood: Tilak Chowk, Par Naka, Dudh Naka 8/10/80; 8/11/80; 8/12/80;8/16/80 Figures for killed and injur
5 This is a major communal riot between Muslims and the Police with repercussions in Lucknow, Meerut, Delhi, Barei
5 „Groups‟ not identified. But it is clear that one of them is Muslim. The clash occured when “the victims were going t
4 NEighbourhood Hall: Imamia hall, near Panchkuian Road. Although this report is clubbed together along with the r
5 Cause: “The trouble started when Muslims, agitated over the Moradabad riots, decided to observe Independence da
5 Neighbourhood: Jama Masjid, Ballraman, Darya Ganj, Kamla Market, Turkman Gate, Abori Gate, Hauz Quaei and
4 „Groups‟ not identified. This clash is probably linked to the Moradabad riot Aug 13-19. It is consistently described in
4 This is likely to have been a police-Muslim riot. The newspaper report however, describes it as the police firing on a
4 This is described as a group clash during the Moradabad Muslim-police riot. There is some possiblity that it is comm
The newsreport does not explicitly identify this as a police-Muslim clash, but the text seems to make it obvious. Not
5
4 Not explicitly described as a communal riot. I include it because newsreports relate it to the Moradabad riot of Aug 1
4 There si some confusion here about 1) whether this is a riot or isolated violent incidents involving individuals and 2)
5 “Both the stabbings, which occurred in the same locality and resulted in the death of the victims, were officially lined
4
Neighbourhood: Madar Gate, Phoolchowk, Barain Gate “The trouble in Aligarh started as a closing of shops in pr
5 This is a clash between two groups and not a police-single group clash, although the groups, not identified. Neigh
4 „Groups‟ not identified.
4 „Groups‟ not identified.
5 Neighbourhood: Jahurpura, Station Road
5
The riot was preceded by tension and isolated incidents of violence. “Following renewed violence, some leaders
5 Neighbourhood: Coolibazar, Anwarganj, Badshinaka
5 Precipitating Event: Brawl at a country liquor shop involving members of two communities (TOI 05/02/81) Underly
5 It is impossible to find separate figures for this and other villages. For combined totals for the district, please see the
5 It is impossible to find separate figures for this and other villages. For combined totals for the district, please see the
5 It is impossible to find separate figures for this and other villages. For combined totals for the district, please see the
5 It is impossible to find separate figures for this and other villages. For combined totals for the district, please see the
5 It is impossible to find separate figures for this and other villages. For combined totals for the district, please see the
The violence took place when “a 2000 strong procession of a minority community going to the house of the M.P. Ra
5 “Groups” not identified. However, fact that BJP and Majli‟s members were arrested suggests that this was definitely
5 The clashing “Groups” are not identified. A later report: TOI 9/29/81, however classifies Godhra as Sindhi v. Muslim
4 “Groups” not identified. Strongly probable, however, because the clash occurred over “the hoisting of the national fl
5
“Groups” not identified. Neighborhood: Ganj Bazar, Maliwadi, Sarjepura, Ghas Galli, Telikhunt, Chitale Road.
5 See record on Ahmadnagar riot. This riot is mentioned in passing in TOI 8/27/81
5 Neighborhood: Ladwada Cause and Precipitating Event: “The clash followed pouring of dirty water ona “ganpati vis
5 Very good analysis of the riot: TOI 9/29/81. This article lists the following as the precipitating event for the second r
5 “Communities” not identified. Dispute over land.
5 This is not characterized as a „communal‟ or a group clash. However, the burning of a place of worship (TOIC 10/22
4 This seems on the face of it, to be a Hindu-Police riot. It occurred after police and social workers failed to persuade
5 The clash took place “after a stone was thrown at a procession of one of the communities.” (TOI 11/9/81)
4 “Groups” not identified.
Neighborhood: Pyodhonie (janjikar street) Classified as strong rather than weak likelihoo
4 “Two persons were killed and at least 12 others injured when the police opened fire to quell a section of tazia proces
4 “Groups” not identified. “The police fired a few rounds to disperse clashing groups during a tazia procession.” (TOI 1
4 “Groups” not identified. Neighborhood: Dongri, Masjid Bunder Classified as strong probable because the names o
5 TOI 1/4/82: Officials form a 22-member peace committee to deal with the situation.
4 Neighborhood: Dariapur TOI 1/11/82, Kalupur TOI 1/12/82 Cause and precipitating event: “The trouble began follo
4 TOI 2/28/82: Neighborhood: Bhavani Peth Measures to reduce violence: peace committee formed. The riot follow
5 Hindu/Muslim riot Although this report (TOI 2/14/82) does not explicitly identify this as communal, later material on
5 Linked to communal violence in Solapur on Feb. 15 Neighborhood: Khadasvasla, Farashkhana, Samarath, Nana B
5 Cause and Precipitating Event: VHP jan jagran abhiyan. Patit Pawan Sanghathan (PPS) also implicated. (2/16/82)
5 See Xeroxes on Pune and Solapur. Pandharpur is mentioned in those articles, but sufficient information is missing.
The violence developed out of clashes with the policeand members of 1) Pakistan People‟s League 2) Mahaz Azad
4 Neighborhood: Panigate (TOI 3/20/82)
4
Links: Shooting at mosque in Jerusalem. TOI 4/14/82: “The mob was protesting against the Sunday firing by an I
5 TOI 4/18/82: “At Chitradurga, a procession of Kannada agitators, who want th egokak committee report in this regar
5 “A huge procession to celebrate Basava jayanti and Shivaji Jayanti was passing through Siddheshwar road when a
4 Neighborhood: Panigate TOI 4/28/82
4 TOI 4/28/82: The riot happened when gulal was found sprinkled over a “place of worship.” during a Shivaji Jayanti
5 TOI: 5/14/82: Neighborhood: Machipet
5 TOI 6/10/82: Two clashing groups: Muslims and Harijans on one side and people of the Thevar community on the o
5 TOI 6/14/82 “Phulwarisharif a well known Muslim center of pilgrimage is a minority-dominated area with a sparkling
4 TOI 6/5/82: The clash followed an alleged attack on a marriage procession as it was passing through a place of wor
5 TOI 6/15/82: Clash is identified as communal, it involves 1) caste Hindus 2) Harijans and 3) Muslims Figures for tho
5 Neighborhood: Guruwar Peth (TOI 7/3/82) Causes: The riot spread following a quarrel between children and subse
5 Bihar chief minister declares that the riot was not communal in nature. TOI 7/5/82 Prominent villages disagree. I th
5 neighborhood: Turkman Gate (TOI 7/8/82) Cause: TOI 7/8/82 “Riot Broke out after a number of persons went to
5 Neighborhood: TOI 7/27/82: Lahori Gate, Hauz Khaz TOI 8/1/82: Chandni Mahal, Kamala Market, Jama Masjid TO
4 Insufficiently reoprted. See xeroxes on Delhi riots.
5 TOI 8/4/82: Neighborhood: Yakutputra
5
4 Public procession: Ganapathi festival
5 TOI 9/5/82: Neighborhood, Austin Down. TOI 9/6/82: Viveknagar TOI 5/9/82: C.M. Ibrahim, Congress I MLA, resig
5 tThree reported precipitating events: Visit by Imam Bukhari, Imam of jama Masjid; Desecration of mosque; stabbing
5 Neighborhood: Azad Nagar, Gulzar Ibrahim, Islamabad, Sohrab Gate, Sari Bahleem, Podiwala, Prahlad Nagar, Guz
5 Neighborhood: Fatehpura (TOI 10/3/82)
5 Neighborhood: Navpura (TOI 10/24/82)
4
5 Cause and Precipitating Event: “”Police lobed 30 teargas shells to disperse rowds which indulged in arson, stoning,
5 Cause: TOI 10/29/82: “Different versions are being given for the violence, which apparently broke out when a Tajia
5
5
4 Not clear whether this is a group clash or simply a police-Muslim affair. The reports refer to riots and widespread vi
4 TOI 12/9/82: Neighborhood: Mandvi, Panigate, Babamanpura
5 Transferred official: Jaspal Singh (Police Commissioner) The precipitating event was a demonstration organized b
“The police opened fire after Muslim processionists clashed with policemen at several places in Alleppey town....a la
4
This riot may have continued on to 1983.
4 There were stray incidents of stone-throwing and a tea shop was set on fire after an idol was disfigured in the Shahg
4 The clash took place in Ponjikkara, an island in the Cochin backwaters, which we are told resulted in damage to a te
5 The article reports that the trouble started on January 27th when a young man called Basavaraj who had hired a bic
5 The article only says that there was „considerable tension‟ in Khan ward when a green flag on a tree near the mutton
4 The police opened fire to disperse a 1000 strong crowd of Hindu Munnani followers who attempted to take out a pro
5 There were incidents of communal violence in Paithan following the removing of a Maruti idol and its replacement b
5 This is a rather strange case and it is difficult to say whether there was a riot or not. Three men, Manzir Mohammed
5 The trouble started late in the evening when the Benariji Rath mela processionists indulged in stone throwing follow
5 The violence in Miraj is clearly specified as communal and was sparked off by a clash between the two communities
4 The violence at Miraj spread to Sangli on the 1st. Prohibitory orders were clamped.
5 There was tension in Erumadu following the insistence of members of one community that the Gnana Ratham, the
4 The violence in Malur broke out over the allegation of a rape attempt on the 13th. Violent crowds indulged in looting
5 The trouble began in Mangalghat area of Hyderabad when members of one community started throwing stones at a
5 There were clashes between members of two communities following the bursting of crackers by a marriage party. In
5 The trouble took place because some people burst crackers near a „place of worship‟ at the victory of India in the Pr
5 The violence in Malegaon after the Prudential Cup victory spread here today and damages were caused to places o
5 The violence in Malegaon after the Prudential Cup victory spread here today and damages were caused to places o
4 There was trouble in Puntamba following alleged attempts to remove an idol on the banks of the Godavari. A mob o
5 All that the reports tell us is that there was a riot between two communities in Lal Kuan/Hauz Qazi. Prohibitory order
5 This long and serious period of rioting took place in the foreground of the simultaneous occurence of Ganesh imme
5 A rioting mob threw stones at a Ganesh procession in Kadri town. Police opened fire to quell the mob and two peop
4 “Ahmedabad, September 11 (PTI): The curfew at Viramgam town was relaxed for three hours this afternoon followin
5 Violent communal clashes were triggered off in Tanda when an Alam procession was not allowed to pass through th
5 The trouble started when a 2000 strong Dasara procession passed by a „place of worship‟. Stones were hurled on th
4 NASIK, October 19 (PTI): Prohibitory orders have been clamped in Malegaon town till midnight of October 24th afte
4 The communal clash we are told was a „sequel to a longstanding dispute over the leasing of temple lands.‟ Country
4 Locality: Ujjain correspondent reported the story. Police fire on single group, but insufficient evidence to state identi
4 Day long battle between mobs protesting the death in custody of a 38 year old man. The two politicians name above
5 Attack by 2 persons on an autorickshaw became communal. District SP went to Karad to restore order. 1 arrest, 9
4 Report states that quarrel between children dragged in parents leading to a clash between rival groups of Holi revel
5 Report states that widespread violence occurred in a communally sensitive area, Paharpur. The trouble began whe
4 One group objected to another taking out a Holi procession. Led to a clash and then police fired tear gas and lathi c
5 Tension had been building in Bhiwandi ove the decision to allow a Shiv Jayanti procession after 14 years (commun
5 Trouble started on the 3rd day of a bandh called by Shiv Sena to protest at the alleged insult to Thackeray by Congr
4 Violence spread here from nearby Bhiwandi. Security forces claimed that as Bhiwandi was brought under control
5 Only detailed report of violence in Kalyan was TOI 5/21/84, but violence could have been over a longer period given
5 Clashes between political parties on election day is reported cause. But no information as to whether election is Lo
4 4 hacked to death. A band after 200 people allegedly arrived by train to create trouble. A Bombay DIG was sent the
4 Reported cause of Previous Violence Communal refers to the fact that people were protesting communal violence
4 Report of police firing tear gas and lathi charge to disperse a stone throwing mob. Context of protests against comm
4 Check if this incident is related to violence in Baramullah in the previous record. TOI 5/31 spoke of violence in Bara
4 A place of worship had been constructed on a piece of government land. The district administration got a court ord
4 The violence from 6/21 to 6/25 was located in Kherwadi in Bandra area TOI 6/26/84. New violence broke out after a
4 Stone throwing and stabbing occurred as the “Bonalu” procession celebrating the Mahankali festival passed near th
1 Locale is described as Hungud town in Illakal taluka of Bijapur district. Hungud town had been agitating for a bus de
4 Reports speak of violence from 7/22 (TOI 7/30/84 and 7/31/84). I have split it into 3 events according to the gaps in
4 Rajouri described as a border town. Report speaks of clashes between two groups of people. Curfew imposed TO
4 Violence broke out after slogans shouted by members of two processions associated with Ganesh Chaturthi and Pu
5 Violence broke out when a Ganesh procession was heading towards Hussain Sagar (the clashes not explicitly calle
4 Check locale. Is reported as Jalgaon....this could be in Bombay. Stabbing incident in Ganesh procession. Could b
4 Explosion in Ganapathi festival triggered violence. Complaints that missiles were thrown at procession. Police fired
5 A continuation of previous violence which broke out on 9/9/84. Casualty figures are unclear reproted deaths for vio
5 Continuation of violence which began on 9/9/84. Reports are all of stabbing incidents on each day, but the general
4 Clashes between two communities broke out after an altercation after a political meeting attended by some Telugu
Report of TOI 9/26/84 speaks of stabbing incidents, and 2 injured. Is tail end of communal riots whit began on 9/9/8
4 Stone throwing mob disrupted “Ashura” procession. Violence was also political as offices of youth federation (allied
4 Trouble began when stone throwing broke out between members of two communities while the procession of the im
5 A group clash occurred when brickbats were thrown at a Kali procession. Reported as dispute over route. Casualti
4 Violence broke out after a man of unsound mind “eased himself” in a place of worship on 10/5. A subsequent repor
4 A group from Hyderabad came to Attapur for a religious function. When they left there was a rumour that they had
4 Unsure as to which state Ujjain is in. Report states that there was a clash between two communities. No cause giv
4 Locale, Utraula near Gonda in UP. Duration unsure, as report speaks of tension for the 3rd consecutive day but giv
4 Trouble broke out when pieces of flesh were thrown at a “Bharat Milap” procession. Casualties: 7 policemen injure
4 Police fired a few rounds to dispers unruly Tazia processionists. TOI 10/8/84.
4
Locale: Naglamal and Maukhas villages in Kithore area, report was filed from Meerut. Dispute over burial ground
4 Reported cause is given as Previous Violence (Other) because though it was a strong possibility that the previous v
Locale unsure, report states in Krishnagiri village, near Kurnool. A group going to court attacked by another group o
4 Report of group clashes. 5 injured. Army called out to help. Curfew imposed TOI 12/8/84. Have put it as a strong p
4 Report of groups clashes. 1 died. BSF patrolling. Army put on standby. Curfew imposed. Rajouri described as a bor
4 Police report 2 killings and several riots in the preceding in the Kulaba constituency of Raigad district. Report was fil
5 Kite Flying on “Makar Sankaranti” groups attacked each other. Police burst tear gas, then fired. TOI, 1/15/85. Ma
4 Colored water thrown near a place of worship TOI 3/8/85.
5 Anti-reservation protest now turned communal TOI 3/19/85. Army given shoot on sight orders, indefinite curfew TO
5 This is based on TOI 4/3/85 report, information scarce. Could not find any earlier reports.
5 TOI 4/3/85 reports that conflict started when police arrested member of Rajput Lodhi community. They retaliated, a
4 Water and acid thrown on women from a place of worship TOI 3/25/85. Not sure if Panvel is a village, town or distri
4 Could be related to communal violence in the city in the prededing week. See TOI 4/3/85.
5 Chaudhary called for more CRP units. Curfew TOI 4/17/85. Ahmadabad courts prohibited five police officers from
5 40 people listed as missing. Report states was the worst area for communal violence. I‟m not sure about the locali
4 Not specifically called communal. But violence occured in parts of the city where communal violence often occurs,
4 Police fired. SRP deployed TOI 4/28/85. Elected Congress candidate Niyaz Ahmed and Candidate of Dalit Muslim
5 7 killed, 25+ injured TOI 5/ 9/85. 9 injured. A.K. Bhargav, Additional Comissioner of Police leads police search par
5 Report of intercommunal violence TOI 5/14/85.
5 Violence occured in Wadi area: Swaminarayan Lane and Mughal Restaraunt Lane TOI 5/19/85.
4 Police fired on clashing groups TOI 5/18/85. Multi-party Lok Sabha delegatiion visited the city TOI 5/20/85.
4 Police fire on clashing groups. TOI 5/21/85
4 Report describes group clashes all over Gujarat and arrests in Ahmadabad. Context of Bandh called by trade and b
4 Strong possibility of communal violence as trouble centered in communally sensitive Dariapur and Kalupur areas TO
4 14 1
2 killed, 11 injured , curfew .TOI 6/9/85. killed, TOI 6/10/85. killed, 3 injured (UNI report 1 killed, 1 injured) 37
5 Police fire on mobs, curfew imposed TOI 6/15/85.
5 Rath Yatra procession taken out against government‟s wishes triggering conflict. Solanki went to Delhi and met Un
4 TOI 6/23/85 suggests that demonstration by women in defiance of curfew (reported TOI 6/22/85) may have encoura
5 Quarrel over eve teasing reported as turning communal. Police fired 2 rounds. TOI 6/29/85 More group clashes an
4 Police fire on groups and lathi charge. Involvement of two ministers suggest seriousness of clash and that one of th
4 Mob went on the rampage in retaliation for burning of houses the previous night. SOLANKI RESIGNE REPLACED
4 Report speaks of group clashes. TOI 7/8/85 Am not sure of locality, is it town or village, report said it was in norther
4 No
Curfew imposed. TOI 7/8/85. cause reported but there had been violence here earlier TOI 6/18/85 The centre
4 Police fire teargas to disperse mobs TOI 7/11/85. TOI REPORT 7/20/85 BY ASHRAF STATES THAT THERE WA
4 Group clashes occur inspite of curfew. Police fire on crowds. Police recover bombs. Chief Minister Chaudhary an
4 Violence broke out in communally sensitive Dariapur and Kalupur within two days of the Army being withdrawn from
5 Police lathi charge, fire tear gas and fire into air. Curfew imposed. Level of casualties and arrests and seniority of p
4 Army called out for first time (?) in the city TOI 6/30/85. Colour Balloon festival...have no idea what this is. TOI 7/6/
4 Stones thrown at Ganesha procession. Police fired tear gas to disperse stone throwing mob TOI 8/24/85.
4 Trouble during Ganesh festival. No further details. TOI 8/29/85. 2 killed, 10 injured TOI8/30/85
4 Trouble at Ganesh festival. Police fired 2 rounds to disperse mobs. TOI 8/29/85.
4 Trouble broke out after Ganpati processions. Objections made by rival groups on passing of processions, playing o
Groups of processionists clash. Police fired 3 rounds into the air to disperse the crowds TOI 8/29/85
4 Incident occurred in Shabazpur in Sambhal Shabazpur is described as a locality, don‟t know if this is a town or a vi
4 Stones thrown at Ganesh procession. Processionsists turned violent. Police fired teargas to disperse a mob of 3,0
4 Locality described as Kalgundi in Chiplun taluka. Clash occurred between 2 communities after celebrating religious
4 Locality is Puthiakavu in Karunagapally near Quilon. Clash was sequel to dispute over use of land in front of place
4 Dispute started when “unrecognise” truckers union camped in front of place of worship while prayer meeting was in
5 Cause: Suspected backlash to killing of Bombay gangster the previous week. Also related to a kite-flying festival.
4 Kite-flying festivals. Some killed/injured due to accidents, some due to quarrels over kite flying festival.
4 Kite-flying festival was the local prec. event. Total killed all over Gujarat were 7, total injured 120 (due to rioting in ki
4 Kite-flying festivals No other information. No killed/injured/arrested reported. All the article says is that there were a
4 The trouble started following a skirmish between two persons at a local cinema hall. There was a violent clash betw
5 Shiv Sena procession for common civil code, passed by a place of worship. This was the precipitating cause of the
4 All
No other information given. Reported in conjunction with Aurangabad riots, 17-18 Jan. 1986. that the article say
5 All the article says is that there was a fresh toll of violence in the curfew bound area of Kalupur-Dariapur and that th
5 Described only as „group clash.‟ Very likely Hindu-Muslim. The article states “Four persons were killed and 15 othe
5 There was a group clash when a bandh was called in the town by the VHP to protest against a stabbing incident at a
5 There was fresh violence here. A man was stabbed during the curfew relaxation period. Soon after, a mob attacked
5 The violent incidents were a sequel to a special prayer meeting at Jama Masjid to protest against the throwing open
4 Sporadic violence erupted here following the members of a particular community.
4 Sporadic violence erupted here following the members of a particular community.
4 Patna: At least 13 persons were injured when a procession (coding question->religious or not?) was taken out by m
4 Link made to town: Ayodhya Protesting against the reopening of Ram Janam Bhoomi/Babri Masjid, mobs clashed w
4 The riot occured in connection with the Ram Janmabhoomi issue. Rival groups tore through curfew regulations and
5 Links specifically made in the articles to Ayodhya and Shah Bano case. The incident occured when some people c
5 Alleged burial of a Hindu is the “Other” prec. event. There was sporadic violence, heavy brickbatting and firing in V
5 There were incidents of violence and arson in which attempts were made to set ablaze places of worship. Tension p
5 The army was called out in Anantnag and shoot-at-sight following fresh reports of mob violence, looting and arson e
5 There were incidents of violence and arson in which attempts were made to set ablaze places of worship. Tension p
5 Links made to Babri Masjid (Ayodhya) and Shah Bano Case The incident followed rumors that there would be distu
4 Possible case of police vs. single group The police opened fire to disperse a 15000 strong stone-throwing mob. De
4 Police fired in the air to quell a mob in Bandipur even as fresh violence erupted in Srinagar city. The violence in Ban
4 Fresh violence occured in the town while the Union assured all possible central help to fight communal elements.
4 MEERUT March 2: Curfew was reimposed in the trouble-torn areas of Meerut following 3 deaths in stabbing inciden
4 Indefinite curfew was clamped in Sambhal following an incident wherein one person was killed. No further informatio
5 The violence was the sequel to a clash between two groups during the dhuleti (second day of Holi) celebrations whe
5 There was a clash when a group of 150 holi revellers passing through the Muslim dominated town of Kasba Neuria
4 A report from Hyderabad said that four people were injured in group clashes in Mangalghat locality — this is all the a
4 The trouble started with a quarrel between two youths in a theater and eventually developed into a group clash. The
4 In Ahmedabad, barring a clash in the Sarangpur area, forcing the police to burst teargas shells, the Dhuleti celebrat
4 AURANGABAD, March 28: The police have arrested 21 people for violating prohibitory orders in Gavrai. Some peop
4 The trouble started with a police raid on liquor dens and the police were stoned. The trouble spread to other areas.
5 The trouble started when some miscreants threw stones on a Holi procession. Enraged, the processionists set on fi
4 The areas of Kalupur and Dariapur had been tense for some days, when trouble erupted again on this day. There w
4 Link made to rioting elsewhere in Gujarat, 22 March--6 April 1986. One of the towns that experienced communal cl
4 Link made to rioting elsewhere in Gujarat, 22March--6 April 1986. One of the towns that experienced communal cla
4 Link made to rioting elsewhere in Gujarat, 22March--6 April 1986. One of the towns that experienced communal cla
A police officer had to open fire to drive a crowd of curfew defying cricket enthusiasts indoors, in the Kalupur area. 5
Attempted procession on the occasion of the govt. preventing the Babri Action Committee from holding a conferenc
4 BJP/Shiv Sena procession defied ban orders and the police tried to stop them. This led to violence, arson and finall
5 All the article says is that “one person was killed in a communal flare-up in Hapur town of Gaziabad district.”
5 Link made to Ayodhya, opening of Ram Janmabhoomi Local Prec. event: a 2500 strong procession by Babri Masji
4 There were group clashes following a stabbing incident. No other information is available.
The trouble began when a group of people allegedly started throwing stones at a Ramnavmi procession. There was
5 There was trouble in the Kacchi Mohalla area where acid bulbs were thrown at a Shiv Jayanti procession and in the
4 The clash was sparked off when a Shiv Jayanti procession passing through the Hamid Chowk area was stoned. Th
The trouble arose following an altercation over a minor matter between members of two different groups. Group cla
4 The rioting spread here from Nasik, Nanded and Panvel. 12 persons were injured in stone throwing incidents during
4 Rumors that the statue of Shivaji had been disfigured at Sankeshwar, in Karnataka, led to rioting with incidents of st
5 The aticle states that miscreants set fire to shops after two violence-free days in Nanded. No other information is av
4 There was a resurfacing of group clashes here after a green flag was spotted near a Hanuman temple. There were
4 Baroda (PTI): 14 people were injured in a commotion caused by an unidentified person firing into two clashing mobs
4 There was a group clash here in which 7 houses and a cattleyard were set on fire. No other infomation available.
5 Reported as clashes over „shops near place of worship.‟ Classify as desecration or construction?The trouble started
5 The report says that Allahabad was rocked with fresh communal clashes. Firearms, bricks and bombs were used in
4 There was a group class here following a quarrel between two persons.Acid and sharp weapons were used.
4 There was a group clash when members of one group tried to lead a festival procession with bullocks. There was lo
4 The communal disturbances in Bhuj followed an attack on shops by 20 people. The rival group took revenge later a
4 Local prec. event: Shiv Sena Meeting Off. Transferred: 3 Police Head Constables suspended It is not clear wheth
5 This long and serious riot was sparked off by the pelting of the annual rath yatra of various deities, with stones and o
Police resorted to lathi charge and teargassing of a violent mob protesting arrest of a pro-Pakistani politician
4 The report says that the peace in Ahmedabad was marred by a fatal stabbing incident. No other infomation availabl
5 Communal rioting in Ahmedabad was link. No other infomation available.
5 There was a cracker like blast in a cinema hall which was reported with another incident in which there was stone th
5 The communal clash in Ramangaram followed the stoning of a religious Karaga 1000 strong procession. There wer
4 There was an attack on a person by a mob at Palitana, a Jain pilgrimage center. The man died. No other infomation
5 The report says “The clash started when one person was attending nature‟s call near another‟s house in an area wh
5 The newspaper reports that the violence spread from Ramangaram to Chennapatna . There were group clashes he
5 The report says is that “a stabbing incident and an attempt on a woman‟s life led to tension in some parts of the city
4 Illegal attack on shops and houses. Shiv Sena involvement A Shiv Sena corporator pointed out some shops in Dh
5 The communal clash followed an attempt to set fire to a building in Navarangpura area. There was stone throwing a
5 Indefinite curfew was imposed at Singoli following a communal clash. Police opened fire to quell the mobs.
5 Raksha Bandhan was the local prec. event (I don‟t understand how Raksha Bandhan figures in the article)
4 There was rioting at Pydhonie following a Gokulashtami procession. There was stonethrowing and police rushed to
4 There was stone throwing between two groups. The police opened fire and brought the situation under control. No o
4 All the report says is “One incident of stabbing today marred an otherwise peaceful day in this curfew bound north G
5 Incident began with visitors entering Ferozshah Kotla ruins with shoes on..desecration???
5 There was communal violence following a clash between two groups of people in the Ferozeshah Kotla ruins. The p
5 The trouble followed a clash between Muharram processionists and some youth. This was followed by group violen
5 School official ordered girls to wear „dupattas‟ on their heads to cover them. This caused resentment and led to com
4 There was a clash between two communities at village Kisko in which 1 person died and 31 were injured. No other i
4 There were group clashes that seem to be clearly commual because they were said to “cast a shadow on Muharram
4 This group clash occured in the foreground of recent violent incidents in Hauz-Qazi and other areas of the walled cit
5 There were several different incidents of violence all occasioned by the simultaneous celebrations of Muharram and
4 Coding question: began quarrel over repairs of a religious structure. How to classify?
4 The trouble started following a skirmish between two groups over repairs of a religious structure in the Shahpur area
4 The repot says that one stabbing incident marred an otherwise peaceful day.
5 Mobs were bent upon taking out a Ramlila procession on it‟s traditional route through the walled city but the police fi
4 An indefinite curfew was clamped in Mehsana following a group clash that involved about a dozen incidents of viole
4 Members of the minority community tried to stop a Kali procession which led to large scale violence and arson. The
All that the report tells us is that a police patrol was attacked by a group of antisocial elements. No other infomation
4 The trouble started when a religious procession was stoned . This was followed by a stone throwing clash and the p
4 There were group clashes in the Chakala area of Bharuch in which there were stabbing incidents, arson and lathi ch
5 Cause attributed to a rumor that linked two (probably unassociated) incidents: the assault of a local goonda of the m
4 The article states: “The situation in Morshi where one person was killed when he was attacked by a group of eight,
5 The communal riots started following a stone-throwing incident during a procession. There were several cases of ar
4 Coding question: two different articles give different dates for the same riot. The violence followed a Shiv Sena att
4 The trouble in Majalgaon started when a religious procession reached the old bus stand area and a mob collected f
5 A trifling incident between two youths led to a communal clash. Arson cases were reported and curfew was clamped
5 Links made to Riots in Bangalore 12/7-12/8/86 In Mysore, trouble broke out as a huge procession turned violent ne
5 The riots were sparked off by a newspaper story in the Deccan Herald that allegedly carried an insulting reference t
5 Links made to riots in Bangalore. In Tumkur, a huge procession turned violent and went on a rampage of arson, sta
4 The violence was a sequel of an attack by one community on a boy from another community. There was retaliation
4 There were stone throwing incidents between members of two groups and the police had to open fire to quell them.
4 There was a group clash in Jalgaon in which swords, steel rods and a gun were used. No other infomation available
4 There are two disparate causes mentioned for the communal violence in Dariapur and Kalupur areas of the city -- th
5 The location is not named. All we are told is that it was a village near Phulwarisharif area on the outskirts of Patna.
4 Violence broke out in Nadiad following a quarrel between two groups who were flying kites. There were incidents of
4 The trouble started following a quarrel between two groups during the kite-flying festival. SRP personnel opened fire
4 All the report tells us is that there was a clash between two groups of people at Sangameshwar in the powerloom to
4 The trouble started when a BJP-supported independent candidate Pradeep Sharma took out a victory procession so
4 The report says that curfew was extended in Ujjain in view of tension between two groups following a bandh. No oth
4 This was part of the series of the Bapunagar candidate‟s riots. The newspaper states that peace was marred by a s
4 There was a minor riot at Sion that was provoked by the singing of a song on a Friday. The singer was assaulted by
4 The violence began soon after the arrest of a notorious underworld don, Abdul Latif Wahab, and the mob that had c
4 Two groups clashed in village Kapus Talani because of old enmity. No further information is available.
4 Indefinite curfew was imposed in Nadiad following clashes between two groups of people, in which shops and vehic
5 Seems to be Hindu-Police since the processionists that clashed with the police in the riot were protesting cow slaug
5 “Curfew imposed on Pali on March 18 in the wake of communal riots was completely withdrawn on March 29.” is all
5 Crackers were hurled at a “rang panchami” procession at Itwara area. The police had to teargas and lathi charge to
5 When a Holi procession passed in front of the Shahajani mosque in the Muslim dominated town, it was stoned. The
5 Trouble started when stones were hurled by members of a minority community at VHP volunteers who were trying t
4 No information othe than what has been entered is available.
4 Violence broke out in connection with the Ram Navami festival. No further information is available
4 Violence broke out in connection with the Ram Navami festival. Group clashes and stone pelting were reported whe
4 The police used teargas and lathi charge to disperse a mob that was protesting the exhumation of a body by calling
5 There were communal clashes at Virpur following an attack on a religious Ram Janki procession. More than a 100
5 There was violence at Thasra when, following the result of the India-Pakistan match at Sharjah, a group burst crack
5 The link was with rioting in Virpur on the 9th. There were clashes in Baroda in connection with the VHP processions
5 The cause of the renewed sput of violence was (ironically) the decision of the police and the organizers of teh Ram
5 There was a communal clash in Madras following an RSS procession‟s beating of drums as it passed in front of thre
5 All that the report says is that there were communal clashes in Bilgram village on the 15th in which nearly a 100 peo
5 There were communal riots in Meerut on the occasion of the Shab-e-barat, the birth anniversary of Dr. Ambedkar. T
5 The link was with rioting in Thasra on the 11th and in Baroda on the 12th.. There were clashes in Dhundara in conn
5 There were clashes in Prantij in connection with the communal clashes in other parts of the state due to VHP proce
5 The fresh violence broke out in Meerut just 36 hours after the Shab-e-barat clashes. There was heavy stone throwi
4 There was an outbreak of fresh violence and curfew was clamped. There were 2 incidents of brickbatting and 3 of a
5 A mob threw stones at a Shiv Jayanti procession at Hingona in Yawal tehsil. No further information is available.
5 There were group clashes when a Shiv Jayanti procession accompanied by music, dance and bursting of crackers
4 AHMEDABAD May 4: Two persons were injured as the police opened fire to disperse rival groups throwing stones a
There were sporadic incidents of violence in the Wadi area. The trouble started when two groups started stoning ea
4 There were group clashes in Bharuch after a boy entered a place of worship with his shoes on to retrieve a cricket b
5 These communal riots were described as one of the worst ever witnessed at Meerut, and were triggered off by a bo
5 There was an accident between a motorcycle and a bicycle. The cyclist allegedly teased the woman on the pillion of
There was a police vs. Jamaat-i-islami clash following a demonstration against an allegedly sacrilegious book. The
5 There was a fresh wave of violence (in the curfew relaxation period) which started soon after the Friday prayers. Slo
4 This is a probable Police Vs Muslims clash. The article states that the police fired on “a group of people belonging to
5 2 KILLED (Ghaziabad): Two persons were killed and three injured in an exchange of gunfire between two communi
5 The trouble started when a procession of one community went past the religious place of another community. Group
5 There were group clashes following the slaughter of four cows. A protest bandh was called by the Shiv Sena, VHP a
4 After a member of a particular community was arrested, an irate mob gathered at the kotwali demanding his release
5 The army was called out in Baroda following group clashes and police firing. The alert to the army was sounded des
5 The violence broke out along the route of the funeral procession of the victim, a RSS worker, of a previos stabbing i
5 The police opened fire to quell a mob in the Valley Bazar area. The mob indulged in stone-throwing and hurled a bo
5 There were „isolated stabbing incidents‟ which served to „inflame passions‟ following the banning of the Shahi Imam
5 There were communal clashes at Makrana ( for the third time in the past month according to the report) in which a g
4 There was a group clash in Baroda and the police fired 10 rounds in the air to control the situation. Indefinite curfew
5 Curfew was reimposed in Meerut after a powerful bomb explosion in a utensil shop and renewed violence occured.
5 Curfew was imposed in Wadi and city areas following renewed mob violence after reports that the depy mayor, Nali
5 There was an exchange of fire between police and rioters indulging in arson and violence. The trouble started when
4 There were group clashes with incidents of violence and arson because of „previous enmity.‟ No further information
4 Curfew was imposed in the Fathepura area of the city following renewed violence in stone-throwing and stabbing inc
5 The army was called out and shoot at sight orders were issued as the communal situation in meerut took a serious
4 The police opened fire on an unruly mob which indulged in violence, repotedly agitating following the death of a girl
There were police vs.unspecified mob clashes for three days at Bohri Kadal here following certain remarks made by
4 All the report says is: The situation in the city‟s Garden Reach area, the scene of police firing on 5 Sept following a
4 A mob indulged in stone throwing when a Ganapati festival procession was passing through a sensitive area. The p
4 The festival was the Ganesh immersion. The police opened fire following a stone throwing incident during the proce
4 BARODA (UNI): An indefinite curfew was imposed in Rajpipla town following group clashes. The police opened fire
4 The festival is not specified. The report says that a religious procession turned violent and stoned shops. The police
4 The festival is not specified. The report says that two groups clashed over the taking out of a religious procession . T
4 The festival is not specified. The police resorted to lathi charge when two groups calshed over the stoning of a religi
4 The festival is not specified. The police resorted to lathi charge when two groups calshed over the stoning of a religi
4 The violence broke out after a dispute between a motorcyclist and an autorickshaw driver in Shahgunj locality. Rum
5 Troble first erupted at a govt. milk booth following a dispute over the distribution of milk. Some residents objected to
5 Group clashes here started soon after some miscreants started bursting crackers in a communally sensitive area up
5 There were mob clashes at Jogeshwari area following the bursting of crackers by a group of people at the imminen
5 The trouble was kindled when the mammoth procession taken out by the Khilafat committee (on the occasion of Mo
The police fired in the air and burst teargas shells to disperse activists of the Islamic Students‟ league staging a pro
4 A man was caught trying to procure kerosene for the third time from a shop and was manhandled. He later returned
4 * The police were extremely prompt in nabbing the three culprits, and the city was placed under a 48-hour curfew.
5 * It was believed that the riots were sparked off because earlier in the day the Aurangabad bench of the Bombay Hig
4 * Dusk to dawn curfew was declared and shoot-on-sight orders were issued to the police. The reported “group clas
4 * The general tension arose when one group prevented another from holding a meeting in a particular place. The la
5 * The riot started when a group of Dalits, who were returning from prayers at a local Srinath temple, were attacked b
4 * These clashes, that lasted four days, broke out after people heard the news of Pakistani President Zia-ul-Haq‟s de
4 * Not much information is available on this riot, beyond the fact that “rival groups” clashed in sporadic day-long clash
5 * Police reportedly opened fire when a mob leaving the Jama Masjid after Friday prayers turned violent and stoned t
4 * This clash occured between rival rgroups of convicts within a jail compound. A scuffle between Mannulal Singh an
5 * The bandh was called by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) in protest against the proposed march to Ayodhya by
5 * This riot started on the same day as the Aligarh riot, and was also sparked off during a bandh called by the Vishwa
5 * This spate of communal violence began a few days after similar riots in neighbouring Muzaffarnagar and Aligarh--
5 * A police lathi-charge on a procession of people immersing an idol of the goddess Durga into the river, resulted in a
5 * The violence was reported to have begun during the “Bharat milap” festival, following a bomb explosion. The Bha
5 The article on June 3rd is about the reopening of shops in Beegod after having been closed for two months followin
5 100 Held In Beed As Precaution. Aurangabad June 7: More than a 100 people belonging to communal organizatio
4 This report of rioting is part of an article on communal violence in Rajasthan. The information on each riot is perfunc
4 This report of rioting is part of an article on communal violence in Rajasthan. The information on each riot is perfunc
5 This riot took place in Tilak Vihar in West Delhi. It started with a clash between two groups of boys at around 8:15 o
5 This riot took place in Tilak Vihar in West Delhi. A group of boys from one community went on aspree of random vio
5 This report of rioting is part of an article on communal violence in Rajasthan. The information on each riot is perfunc
5 A 5000 strong bandh procession of BJP, Shiv Sena and RSS workers were in the vicinity of a mosque on the day of
5 There was a clash between members of two communities when some people objected to the erction of a flag post b
5 Tension gripped the trouble-prone localities of the walled city following a clash between members of two communitie
5 More than 6 govt. vehicles were damaged and an unknown number of people killed in communal violence in Parvat
4 Curfew was clamped in eight police stations in the city following police firing on a Moharram procession early on Au
5 In the Entally-Beniapukur area of the city, was in the grip of tension following a road accident wherein the members
5 Tension had been building up over Muharram processions in Metiabruz locality of Calcutta. Although Muharram day
5 The serious clash in Sasaram was between minor groups belonging to two communities (probably Harijan-Muslim).
4 RANCHI Sept 3: An alert has been sounded in Chotanagpur after three people were killed and several injured in a c
4 The trouble in this temple town started when some students of a school, objecting to the interpretation by the teache
5 A gang war between the dons of two criminal outfits which led to the murder of a youh, was given a communal twist
5 Group clashes occured here in connection with a bandh call given by the BJP, Shiv Sena and the VHP to mark the
4 The „communal clash‟ in Kota was sparked off when a procession to mark Anant Chaturdashi was stoned when it re
5 Group clashes occured here in connection with a bandh call given by the BJP, Shiv Sena and the VHP to mark the
5 The conflict in Badaun, occasioned by the state govt‟s last minute move to make Urdu the second official language
5 An indefinite curfew was imposed in Mhow following a clash between members of two communities. The trouble sta
5 INDORE Sept 30th: An indefinite curfew was clamped in Khargone following large scale violence. Official sources s
4 “The first ever lord Ganesh procession...provided the background for violence. The police fired 7 roounds to dispers
5 Mrs. Nirmala Buch said that the violence in Ratlam had undertones “like some peoplewho wanted to take possessio
4 Mr. Nizamuddin said that the trouble began when stones were thrown at a place of worship while a procession was
5 The trouble in Balanagar began when members of a community stoned a place of worship where Dasara processio
5 The police fired three rounds in the air to disperse miscreants who threw stones at the houses of members of a part
4 The trouble broke out when a religious procession was stoned in the Ram Baug area of the town. The police had to
4 Sporadic incidents of violence were reported from Iqbalgahd in an article about Dasara clashes. The police fired fou
4 Rudan village was rocked by violence on 10th night when a religious procession was stoned. 4 shops were set on fi
4 No further information is available except that the Sarola clash occured during a Dasara procession.
4 Indefinite curfew was clamped on Jahajpur after clashes during Dasara processions left 21 people, including 13 pol
5 This “worst-ever expression of communal divide in MP” broke out after crackers were burst at the rear-end of a nea
5 The communal clashes at Nagpur followed the traditional pattern of demanding the switching off of loudspeakers ne
4 The police fired a round in the air, made a lathi charge and used tear gas shells to disperse two clashing groups wh
4 Widespread violence occured in Ladlun after a religious procession was stoned. The DSP and the sub-divisional ma
5 Mr Arya said that communal clashes occured in Sitamarhi, Gaya and Darbhanga over taking out of Ramshila proce
5 Mr Arya said that communal clashes occured in Sitamarhi, Gaya and Darbhanga over taking out Ramshila processi
5 Mr Arya said that communal clashes occured in Sitamarhi, Gaya and Darbhanga over taking out Ramshila processi
5 Oct 24: At least 3 persons were killed and 38 injured in mob violence and police firing as fast escalating communal
5 The riots here were a consequence of the very serious rioting in Bhagalpur. Mr. Singh that 15 houses were burnt an
5 The riots here were a consequence of the very serious rioting in Bhagalpur. Mr. Singh that a tractor was burnt in Ra
5 The riots here were a consequence of the very serious rioting in Bhagalpur. Mr. Singh that houses had been burnt in
4 Mr. Sharma attributed the communal violence in Jharia (which merited a very small mention since the Indore riots w
5 * Ishan did November 1989 These riots are a continuation and I suppose that the cause and precipitating event mus
5 In Mahim, according to Mr. Saraf, some processionists were carrying a „sandal‟ when some one threw a bottle in the
4 TOI 3/4/90 Trouble beagn when Shiv Sena and Dalit workers attacked each other.
5 TOI 3/14/90 at least 7 killed; more than 24 injured Reported along with clash at Nawadah and Muzzaffarpur
5 TOI 3/14/90 Reported with clash at Bakri Gulni and Nawadah
5 TOI 3/14/90 Reported with clash at Bakri Gulni and Muzzaffarpur
4 TOI 3?17/90 Police firing and communal violence claimed 3 lives and 4 injuries
5 TOI 4/25/90 Hindu Munnani was to take out a procession to protest naming of district after Muslim leader. Meanwh
5 TOI 4/7/90 Mr. Girishbhai Patel, president of town unit if VHP, kidnapped and done to death by unidentified group o
5 TOI 4/7/90 VHP and BJP workers, while passing by a place of worship, reportedly abused youths waiting nearby.
5 TOI 4/7/90 Linked to chain of rioting in state.
5 TOI 4/7/90 stabbing, stone-throwing, large-scale arson and looting; 38 arrested under TADA, 200 under r
5 TOI 4/7/90 Chain of violent incidents in Gujrat Report linked to Ahmadabad riots reaction to violence in Patan
5 TOI 4/19/90 Rumour at Domkal on Apr. 10 of Hindu being kidnapped Rumor on 13 Apr of Muslim youth
5 TOi 4/21/90 Accident involved motorcyclist and bicyclist-- two belonged to rival gangs of local dadas.
5 600 people attacked the Bombay-Ferozepur Janata Express by which BJP volunteers were travelling to participate i
4 Residents tried to chase an unidentified person who had stabbed a youth on 5/3/90. TOI 5/4/90.
5 2trucks were set ablaze. TOI 5/10/90.
4 20 shops were gutted in the main market and a car set ablaze. TOI 6/29/90.
5 The group clash occurred 70 kms from Balasore. Police pickets were posted. TOI 8/31/90.
5 The clash occurred at Triplicane when miscreants sought to disturb a procession for the Ganpathi idol‟s immersion
4 Trouble started when processionists tried to divert the route of a procession. TOI 9/3/90.
5 Trouble arose after a quarrel between members of rival communities who were gambling. A petrol bunk, a saw mill
5 The town was placed under curfew after group clashes at a religious procession. 16 shops were damaged on the 2n
5 Clashes occurred during Ganpati procession. TOI 9/5/90. Reported with Baroda and Anand clashes.
5 Clashes occurred between groups at Mogalwada. Curfew was imposed and over 80 shops burnt on the 2nd day. TO
5 7 shops were burnt as violence spread to Ankleshwar from Anand. TOI 9/6/90.
4 Police had to open fire to disperse a violent mob involved in stone-throwing at a Ganpathi immersion procession. TO
4 Processionists were pelted with stones from a place of worship. This was reported with the incident at Patur on 9/5/
5 Members of one community threw stones at business establishments owned by members of another community. Po
4 This is a renewal of violence that had started in the area from 9/4/90. There was stone-throwing at Chabur and Juna
4 The group clash and police firing occurred at a procession in Gudhri Bazaar area. TOI 9/23/90.
4 The police dispersed a stone throwing mob near Panigate. Nobody was injured. TOI 9/25/90.
4 The police dispersed arioting mobs near Mandavi area. Rioting started when a group of people came out of a place
5 Property worth lakhs of rupees was destroyed in communal clashes. Curfew was imposed. TOI 10/2/90
5 This was a continuation of the violence reported at Gonda on 10/1/90.
5 This was related to the violence in Gonda on 10/1/90.
5 This was related to the violence in the rest of Gujarat.
5 A total of 4 were killed at Pande Chowra and Kuthia. TOI 10/3/90.
5 A 20 year old college student was attacked on 10/3/90. A place of worship, a car and a bakery were damaged on th
5 Lorries returning from an Id-e-Milad procession were stoned in front of a mosque by people from Fishermen‟s Colon
4 Curfew continued for 2 days after group clashes. 1 person was killed in police firing. TOI 10/5/90.
5 Eve-teasing of a girl of one community by boys of another sparked off riots. 80 houses and sshops were destroyed.
5 Indefinite curfew was imposed after the police fired to quell violent mobs. TOI 10/5/90.
5 Mobs ransacked several shops and damaged welcome arches set up for the Shri Ram Jyoti processionin Kamal Ga
5 Clashes occurred following rumours that the district president of the VHP had been kidnapped by members of anoth
5 Riots erupted when processionists were prevented from attacking a place of worship. Sixty shops and many vehicle
5 On the second day , four people were stabbed in sporadic incidents of arson, violence and looting. Shops and hous
5 Three men were stabbed during a power failure which allowed rioters to elude the police. TOI 10/10/90
5 The communal violence in Karnataka spread to Ullal where two people were hurt in group clashes. TOI 10/11/90.
5 The police opened fire on a clash of two communities. TOI 10/11/90.
5 Indefinite curfew was on at Doranda area following communal violence. TOI 10/12/90.
5 3 people were injured in communal clashes in Bettageri, Karnataka on 10/11/90.Violence was also reported from Ko
5 The toll in communal clashes in Karnataka following the Ayodhya incident rose to 48. TOI 10/12/90. The total numb
5 Two people were killed in police firing and one was stabbed. This incident was reported along with the incident at Ka
5 Protest demonstrations over the killing of a “mukhri” at a mosque in Kattoor in Thrussor districts led to violence. Sto
5 Riots broke out when a person threw a bucket of water on a man of another community who, along with others, was
4 Several were injured in clashes following the arrest of BJP President, L.K.Advani in Bihar. Kalupur and Dariapur in t
5
5 The 5 deaths reported from Karnataka were the result of communal clashes and police firing .TOI 10/25/90.
4 The number of casualties were not known. The town was put under curfew. Police firing resulted in at least 3 being
5 The total Bandh toll rose to 59, according to the TOI edition of 10/26/90. Trouble was reported from Rajasthan, Karn
5 Several were injured in group clashes following the Bharat Bandh called to protest against Advani‟s arrest. TOI 10/2
5 The toll in communal clashes in W.B. following Advani‟s arrest rose to 15.Trouble arose at Jhalda when a motor-cyc
5 Chittagong was put under curfew as Hindu temples were attacked by Hindu fundamentalists as a sequel to the kar-
5 The people were injured in stabbing, stoning, firing and acid-throwing incidents. TOI 11/1/90.
5 1 person was killed at Halimni Khadi in Shahpur and a printing press set ablaze. The police had to fire 7 rounds and
5 People belonging to different communities clashed in this textile city. Police firing killed at leasr 4. 3 policemen were
5 Those arrested included the BJP city unit vice-president, Vasant Desai and 3 councillors of the party. Police burst 3
5 This brought the total deaths in the Gujarat clashes related to Ayodhya to 41. On 11/1/90, a total of 8 were killed in t
5 Police fired to disperse two groups who were indulging in arson, road-blocking and looting. TOI 11/2/90.
5 Curfew was imposed following group clashes. Curfew was also imposed at Dahod following large scale arson and lo
5 Dhaka was put under curfew as violence from Chittagong spread. Shops belonging to the minority community were
5 Arson , looting and bomb explosions were reported. TOI 11/2/90. On 11/2/90, rival drug smuggling gangs of 2 com
5 1 person was killed in a clash followin damage to a place of worship. Indefinite curfew was imposed. TOI 11/2/90. F
5 Following these clashes, 30 districts in eastern U.P. was put under curfew. TOI 11/2/90.
5 This brought the total in U.P. following the Ayodhya incident to 53. TOI 11/3/90.
5 Indefinite curfew following stray incident continued even on the 4th day.
5 Over 100 BJP workers were among those arrested. A total of 11 people were killed since 10/29/90. Violence was al
5 Sporadic incidents were reported even after curfew was imposed. TOI 11/2/90.
5 8 people of 2 families were killed by a 100-strong mob. This brought the total deaths in Gujarat following the kar-sev
5 Shoot-at-sight orders were issued. TOI 11/3/90. According to the TOI edition of 11/19/90, the total deaths had been
5 The police opened fire when members of 2 communities clashed. TOI 11/3/90.
5
5 Rioting continued in Gujarat. While Baroda and Ahmedabad were peaceful, Rajpipla was put under curfew after ars
5 A total of 20 were killed in the entire country in riots on 11/3/90. TOI 11/4/90.
5 At least seven people were stabbed to death. TOI 11/4/90.
4 The beating up of a youth over a previous quarrel led to retaliation from residents of an adjoining chawl. Lathi charg
5
5 A total of 2 lives were claimed in Ayodhya related violence on 11/9/90. TOI 11/10/90.
5 Police patrolling intensified in Indore. TOI 11/10/90.
4 Trouble started when a large number of people gherao-ed the police station, demanding the release of a person arr
5 Rumours that a Sadhbhavna yatra procession had been stoned at its termination point at Idgah led to violence in th
5 Group clashes and brickbatting happened at Laria. 2 houses were set ablaze. TOI 11/18/90.
5 Several were injured and 20 houses burnt amidst arson and looting. Curfew was imposed and troops called out. Th
4 Curfew was imposed. The police said that the motive behind the violence was not known. TOI 12/1/90.
5 In a renewed outbreak of violence, 2 people were stabbed in Nawa Bazaar and 1 person set on fire in Champaner B
5 Tension had been prevailing due to a scheduled public meeting by BJP MP Ms. Uma Bharati. 60 shops and houses
5 1 person was killed in a renewal of rioting that started with a mob looting and burning shops. The army staged a flag
5 On 12/7/90, 15 people wer killed and 45 injured as group clashes erupted at Sabzimandi. Violence spread even afte
5 Violence was sparked off when people coming out of a place of worship attacked a PAC picket. An explosion that d
5 Violence was sparked off when people coming out of a place of worship attacked a PAC picket. An explosion that d
5 29 people were killed on 12/16/90 and over 200 hurt in communal clashes. Over 1000 had been arrested so far. TO
5 Trouble started when businessmen opened their shop in a locality and miscreants removed some articles from the s
5 Communal violence spread to Meerut and Varanasi in U.P. - bringing the total number of districts affected in the cur
5 Curfew was imposed as rioting spread. No untoward incident was reported from Kanpur and Aligarh - but this broug
5 A dispute between 2 communities over taking out a procession of urns containing ashes of kar-sevaks killed in Ayod
5 The police opened fire on clashing groups of 2 communities. TOI 12/17/90. 7 more deaths were reported and the to
5 Fresh violence broke out in Puranagar under the Sikadrarao police station. No untoward incident was reported from
5 Stabbing incidents were reported. This was linked to the violence in the city in December 1990. Curfew was impose
5 Trouble started when miscreants started stone throwing. Group clashes followed and police firing killed 1 and injure
5 Violence was also reported from Gomtipur. This was a fresh burst of communal violence in Gujarat. Curfew was im
5 The violence in Gujarat spread to Baroda. Police firing and 10 stabbing incidents were reported. TOI 1/8/91.
5 The incidents in Agra and Rampur were reported together. A total of 1 death and 6 injury cases were reported. TOI
5 This was reported with the violence in Rampur on 1/10/91 in TOI 1/11/91. A mob attacked a house in Tulsi Ka Chat
5 Curfew was imposed after rioting in Jogeshwari area. TOI 1/28/91. Police firing on mobs killed 4 . 2 others were sta
5 Trouble began when armed hooligans fired from Qureshi Mohalla. At least 9 were killed. The police launched a maj
5 This was related to the violence in Gujarat on 3/1/91. TOI 3/2/91.
5 This was related to the violence in Gujarat on 3/1/91. TOI 3/2/91.
5 This was related to the violence in Gujarat on 3/1/91.TOI 3/2/91.
5 Related to violence in Gujarat on 3/1/91. TOI 3/2/91.
5 Related to violence in Gujarat on 3/1/91. TOI 3/2/91.
5 A total of 12 were hurt in Holi-related violence in Gujarat. TOI 3/2/91. Possibly “Visnagar” town 1306
5 Several were injured after communal clashes erupted following a dispute over land near a masjid. TOI 3/8/91.
5 1 person was killed on 3/24/91 when clashes broke out at a Ramnavami procession organized by the VHP and RSS
5 Official sources said27 were hurt. Violence broke out when a Hindu procession raised provacative slogans near a m
5 This was a spread of violence from Bhadrak.The police fired on rioting mobs during the BJP sponsored Orissa band
5 At least 6 were injured. Violence was also reported from Broach town. TOI 3/31/91.
5 A place of worship was set on fire. A timber godown and many kiosks were damaged in rioting and arson. TOI 4/8/9
5 Violence and police firing injured 25. TOI 4/18/91.
5 A place of worship was damaged and 1 stabbed. TOI 4/22/91. 1 stabbing was reported. TOI 4/23/91. This was ass
5 9 were killed and 11 hurt in violence. Police fired on communal clashes. 15 were arrested. TOI 4/25/91. Police firing
5 This was related to the violence in Surat and Baroda. Figures are from TOI 4/29/91.
5 Clashes broke out after 1 person was killed in a dispute. TOI 5/4/91.
5 A clash between 2 youths resulted in communal clashes 17 kms. from Khargone. 5 were burnt alive and over 115 s
5 The political quarrel soon turned into a communal clash with stone-throwing. The police resorted to a lathi charge. T
5 Violence was sparked off when the campaign procession of a BJP candidate was attacked. Curfew was imposed. T
5 On a day marked by poll violence in Bihar, U.P.,W.B., and A.P., communal clashes claimed at least 20 lives in Mee
5 Violence erupted at Khandak locality when a local trader was shot by unidentified people. TOI 6/13/91.
5 2 Muslim youths - one of them allegedly having illicit relations with a Hindu girl - were killed by a mob. The senior po
5 Indefinite curfew was imposed after communal clashes erupted. The police fired and lobbed tear gas shells to dispe
5 5 people were killed in police firing and 2 were stabbed. At least 15 were hurt. Curfew was imposed. TOI 7/24/91.
5 Clashes were also reported at Chandanpatti of Darbhanga district - but this seems to a case of Intra-Muslim clashe
5 The Muslim community had agreed to remove the pandal erected in the middle of a road as part of the Id Milad cele
4 At least 20 were hurt in police firing and stabbing during the Ganesh immersion ceremony. One homeguard jawan w
5 This was reported along with the violence at Jalpaiguri district on 10/16/91 in TOI 10/17/91.
5 This was reported with the violence at Nadia on 10/16/91. In all, at least 2 people were killed and 7 hurt in mob viole
5 At least 40 were injured on 10/20/91. Curfew was imposed following group clashes during a Durga Puja immersion
5 The police fired one round in the air after a baton charge failed to disperse a violent mob that had disrupted a proce
5 TOI 11/23/91 6 days of rioting reported from 11/8 to 11/13- however, situation still “tense but under control” on 11/2
4 The violence started when 2 people were stabbed when the curfew was relaxed. It was originally imposed following
4 The police imposed a curfew in the city that was relaxed upto 9 p.m. was reimposed following the reports of stone-th
5 The rioting apparently started when the police tried to move 1 community‟s place of worship to the place of worship
5 The report was quite perfunctory - it merely told of the army staging a flag march after the casualties occurred
5 The fight started when a Muslim man asked a Hindu for a bidi. Soon, the entire village was fighting
5 the violence took the form of stabbing and a 12 hr curfew was clamped upon the city after reports of deaths came in
4 There was apparently conflict between two religious groups over a single place for the celebrations of their respectiv
5 The violence began with a quarrel over a shop and got out of control soon when the crowd swelled to a 1,000 peopl
4 The incidents of stabbing and arson broke out after the beating of the car driver of Shiv Sena MLA Mr. Khaire. Offic
5 The violence startd when a mob returning from the funeral of one person who had died the previous day turned viole
The report was insufficient: it merely said that one rival group battled another; that it was an incident of caste violenc
5 “Ahmedabad, July 4 Five more people were killed in arson and stabbing today as violence spread to Surat, Baroda
5 “Ahmedabad, July 4 Five more people were killed in arson and stabbing today as violence spread to Surat, Baroda
5 “Ahmedabad, July 4 Five more people were killed in arson and stabbing today as violence spread to Surat, Baroda
4 The police opened fire when two communities clashed. In addition to those injured, 8 houses were wrecked. The fig
4 The violence was caused by a group of wotkers burning the body of beggar in a labor colony of the Bapunagar labo
5 There was no report of the riot itself. However, we know that there definitely was a riot since a statement was issued
3 The fight nroke out at a movie theatre two groups began fighting over the purchase movie tickets. A fisherman was
5 “Prohibitory orders under Section 144 have been clamped in Belgaum city up to Monday 6 a.m., following a homegu
4 The violnce started between two groups of people following a quarrel between two boys. Police had to burst 11 tear
3 The police were forced to open fire to dispersea mob demanding that sub-divisional status be granted to Sonebarsa
5 The troubolr apparently began when a Durga puja procession was passing through the streets and forced its way in
Police opened fire on a mob demanding that a CBI, rather thana a COD probe be made into the murder of a local a
5 Surat was the worst affected city in Gujarat. 2 police inspectors and 2 sub-inspectors were suspended for failing to a
5 One of the sporadic incidents of violence that marred a relative lull in the communal violence following the destructio
5 “In Jaipur the army was deployed and an indefinite curfew clamped in the walled city areas and Shastrinagar localiti
5 Unlike Surat, there were sporadic incidents of violence with lower tolls in terms of human lives as compared to Sura
5 “The rest of Maharashtra was comparatively calm though sporadic violence broke out at half a dozen places, taking
5 “The rest of Maharashtra was comparatively calm though sporadic violence broke out at half a dozen places, taking
5 “The rest of Maharashtra was comparatively calm though sporadic violence broke out at half a dozen places, taking
5 “The rest of Maharashtra was comparatively calm though sporadic violence broke out at half a dozen places, taking
5 “The rest of Maharashtra was comparatively calm though sporadic violence broke out at half a dozen places, taking
5 “The rest of Maharashtra was comparatively calm though sporadic violence broke out at half a dozen places, taking
5 Sushil Chandra Verma's Dec 5th 1993 (Bhopal MP) statement to LS during debate on Governor's rule , drawing on
5 Unlike Surat, there were sporadic incidents of violence with lower tolls in terms of human lives as compared to Sura
5 Sushil Chandra Verma's Dec 5th 1993 (Bhopal MP) statement to LS during debate on Governor's rule , drawing on
5 Sushil Chandra Verma's Dec 5th 1993 (Bhopal MP) statement to LS during debate on Governor's rule , drawing on
5 Unlike Surat, there were sporadic incidents of violence with lower tolls in terms of human lives as compared to Sura
5 Unlike Surat, there were sporadic incidents of violence with lower tolls in terms of human lives as compared to Sura
4 “Seven people were killed -three each in Hyderabad and Madanapalle - in police firing and stabbing incidents today,
4 “Seven people were killed -three each in Hyderabad and Madanapalle - in police firing and stabbing incidents today,
5 Policemen were among the casualties. No public statement was made by officials as to a particular community bein
5 “A 48-hour curfew was clamped in Cuttack city in Orissa after clashes broke out in the Baxibazar area forcing the po
5 “A 48-hour curfew was clamped in Cuttack city in Orissa after clashes broke out in the Baxibazar area forcing the po
5 Many of these dies in police firing
5 “Six people were killed in Bihar since last night, as the toll rose to 19 today. Five people were killed in Forbesganj
5 “Six people were killed in Bihar since last night, as the toll rose to 19 today. Five people were killed in Forbesganj
5
5 “Two deaths in Gulbarga and one each in Mangalore and Mysore have taken the toll to 59.”Dec 12
5 “Two deaths in Gulbarga and one each in Mangalore and Mysore have taken the toll to 59.”Dec 12
5 “Two deaths in Gulbarga and one each in Mangalore and Mysore have taken the toll to 59.”Dec 12
5 “Two deaths in Gulbarga and one each in Mangalore and Mysore have taken the toll to 59.”Dec 12
5 “Two deaths in Gulbarga and one each in Mangalore and Mysore have taken the toll to 59.”Dec 12
5 “Two deaths in Gulbarga and one each in Mangalore and Mysore have taken the toll to 59.”Dec 12
5 “Two deaths in Gulbarga and one each in Mangalore and Mysore have taken the toll to 59.”Dec 12
5 “Six people were killed in Bihar since last night, as the toll rose to 19 today. Five people were killed in Forbesganj
5 “Six people were killed in Bihar since last night, as the toll rose to 19 today. Five people were killed in Forbesganj
5 “Six people were killed in Bihar since last night, as the toll rose to 19 today. Five people were killed in Forbesganj
5 “Six people were killed in Bihar since last night, as the toll rose to 19 today. Five people were killed in Forbesganj
5 “A 48-hour curfew was clamped in Cuttack city in Orissa after clashes broke out in the Baxibazar area forcing the po
5 “A 48-hour curfew was clamped in Cuttack city in Orissa after clashes broke out in the Baxibazar area forcing the po
5 “A 48-hour curfew was clamped in Cuttack city in Orissa after clashes broke out in the Baxibazar area forcing the po
5 “A 48-hour curfew was clamped in Cuttack city in Orissa after clashes broke out in the Baxibazar area forcing the po
5 “A 48-hour curfew was clamped in Cuttack city in Orissa after clashes broke out in the Baxibazar area forcing the po
5 Many of the casualties were people that died in police firings to contain crowds. Following the reports of major violen
5 Many of the casualties were people that died in police firings to contain crowds. Following the reports of major violen
“Curfew has been relaxed...as normalcy returned to the city which witnessed an outbreak of violence following the A
3 The incidents were varied with 2 deaths by police firing in Mysore, 2 were clubbed to death in Mandya, 1 succumbe
5 The violence erupted upon demolition of Babri Masjid. Of the 107 casualties, 47 were killed by police firing, the rest
3 60,000 devotees tried to enter the temple adjoining the mosque. The entire complex had been cordoned off followin
5 The AIBMAC had assembled a crowd at a rally; the mob broke a police cordon and tried to advance to the disputed
5 The first day of violence was precipitated by an incident of eve teasing; the violence on the following day was sparke
5
5 “Besides Kanpur, stepped-up incidents of arson, stabbing, group clashes were reported from Varanasi, Rampur and
5 “Besides Kanpur, stepped-up incidents of arson, stabbing, group clashes were reported from Varanasi, Rampur and
5 “Besides Kanpur, stepped-up incidents of arson, stabbing, group clashes were reported from Varanasi, Rampur and
5 No people were reported dead, a mob 300 people strong had gathered in defiance of an imposed curfew “this tak
5 These wee styay incidents that marked the reduction of violence and the return of peace/normalcy
5 Another incident of violence in the aftermath of the Babri Masjid demolition. Half of the city was placed under curfew
5 Jan 12....communal clashes broke out between two communities. Four persons were stabbed. The trouble starte
5 These wee styay incidents that marked the reduction of violence and the return of peace/normalcy
5 Police fired into mobs to quell rioting after mobs stoned two places of worship. It is unspecified what religious denom
5 Curfew was reimposed following this fresh outburst of violence; nio further information was provided in the reportag
5 Rumors of desecration of a religious place sparked off the riot. In the older part of Delhi, the initial incident had a sre
5 Stones were allegedly thrown while 2 aartis were being conducted. Upon conclusion of the aartis, a mob of 500 wen
4 The army was given orders to fire if necessary to contain outbursts of commmunal violence.
5 The 4 people killed were apparently Meo leaders belonging to the Congress. The area was a Muslim majority one a
Three key police officers were transferred: Commissioner (Bapat), J. Commissioner (Tyagi), & Addnl. Commissione
4 Curfew was reimposed following this fresh outburst of violence; nio further information was provided in the reportag
4 The riot broke out when drunken guests at a wedding desecrated an idol and a temple. Seven arrsts had been mad
5 Police fired into mobs to quell rioting after mobs stoned two places of worship. It is unspecified what religious denom
4 The report was very sketchy, it failed to provide much information
4 The army performed flag marches when several incidents of violence are reported to have happened. 94 bodies we
The report was insufficient: it merely said thta one rival group battled another, the nature of the group divisions was
5 Of the thriteen people injured, 3 were policemen nd all of them resulted from police firing to diperse a mob. The cau
5 “Three persons, including a woman, were killed and 15 injured, 11 seriously, in a fresh outbreak of communal violen
A college lecturer was shot dead and violence and communal rioting ensued. But, there is nothing to warrant a claim
The violence was described as being different from that which occurred in April 1992. More information is necessar
5 Muharram processionists traveliing on a train were attacked by another community (unspecified)
0 It appears that the agitation was CPM vs IPF. The report called it post-poll violence
5 Charges were filed against 60 more for stone throwing. TOI 7/9/93.
5 Charges were filed against 60 more for stone throwing. TOI 7/9/93.
5 The police opened fire to quell the clash. TOI 7/10/93.
5 The police opened fire to quell the clash. TOI 7/10/93.
5 Trouble started when people attacked a student of their own community for taking training from a teacher of anothe
5 Trouble started when people attacked a student of their own community for taking training from a teacher of anothe
5
5 TOI, Delhi edn. 2/28/94. Violence erupted in Babri Township (Ayodhya??) when a person was arrested for disruptin
0 TOI Delhi edn, 2/28/94. The article merely says “communal clash”. NO reference to H-M violence speicifically.
TOI Delhi edn, 6/22/94. Could be either H-M or intra-M. Several vehicles, Rialway Mail Services, central railway sta
TOI-Delhi edn, Karnataka SRP
Rapid Action Force before, Army before, 8/14/94, 8/15/94, 8/16/94. City placed under curfew when BJP adamant over flag hoisting at dispute
5 TOI Delhi edn, 8/20/94, 8/21/94. A KSRP personnel opened fire in self-defense at an approaching crowd, killing a w
TOI Delhi edition, 8/22/94. Arson and violence prompted in connection with tension in Hubli, Curfew imposed in Bh
4 TOI Delhi edition, 10/8/94, 10/9/94, 10/10/94, 10/11/94. Widespread, violent protests against Urdu news telecast on
TOI Delhi edition, 10/11/94. Rajagopal stabbed to death on his doorstep by five men. In response, there were a few
TOI Delhi edition, 12/26/94. Disagreement over cricket match outcome turned violent. Crowds joined in the clash b
4 TOI Delhi edition, 2/6/95. Police fired three rounds to disperse a crowd of 200 protesting over the news leakage to
4 TOI Delhi edn, 2/11/95, 2/12/95. 2/13/95. Violence broke out in response to a murder of BJP leader Mr. Kala Bacch
TOI Delhi edition, 2/14/95. Demonstrations and marches on the eight anniversary of the opening of the disputed Ba
TOI Delhi edition 3/26/95. Functionaries of a shrine began construction on nearby land and were attacked by irate v
TOI Delhi, 4/16/95. One person died in a bomb blast in a Hindu munani‟s office. Many sporadic incidents after the b
TOI Delhi, 5/7/95. RAF deployed after clash between two rival student groups. 3 students injured in clashes where
4 TOI Delhi edition, 8/1/95. Police lathi charged VHP procession as it tried to reach the Shringar Gauri temple behind
el between two boys and a passer-by in the Aminabad area, Lucknow‟s main shopping centre, this afternoon. Some shops were also damage
has continued to remain quiet, according to official reports received here this evening.”states a communique issued tonight by the sub-comm
h 1 killed and 56 wounded and 125 arrested on the 10th situation reported as returning to normal by the 15th.
part of the Goalpara district of Assam in the last week of February. Grevious damage was done to the property of members of the minority c
s of the city when a boy threw coloured water on a passer-by. Curfew has been imposed on the city and armed patrols are moving about.”TO
passing through a „mohalla‟, was attacked with brickbats, resulting in injury to seven persons. The trouble then spread to other localities. Th
bances here on Saturday. There were many cases of looting and arson. Houses and shops were set on fire. Two persons travelling by the 1
Aligarh, Moradabad, Pilibhit and Bareilly, was reported to be normal yesterday. There have been no further clashes.”TOI March 7, 1950 “B
s of the city when a boy threw coloured water on a passer-by. Curfew has been imposed on the city and armed patrols are moving about.”TO
Aligarh, Moradabad, Pilibhit and Bareilly, was reported to be normal yesterday. There have been no further clashes.”TOI March 7, 1950 “B
Aligarh, Moradabad, Pilibhit and Bareilly, was reported to be normal yesterday. There have been no further clashes.”TOI March 7, 1950 “B
Aligarh, Moradabad, Pilibhit and Bareilly, was reported to be normal yesterday. There have been no further clashes.”TOI March 7, 1950 “B
Aligarh, Moradabad, Pilibhit and Bareilly, was reported to be normal yesterday. There have been no further clashes.”TOI March 7, 1950 “B
rations. A number of shops were looted and some burnt.
it, and this resulted in a clash. There were stabbings and arsons and curfew was imposed.
ve been reported in the city today. The police are patrolling the affected areas.Nagpur: following an incident on Monday evening, in which o
d an order under Sec 144 cpc has been promulgated. A nine hour curfew has also been imposed... following a stabbing incident last night in
ere reported in the city today. The police are patrolling the affected areas. --- P.T.I.
esulting in injuries to 20 persons. On receipt of information, Vellodi and Reddy reached the spot and the situation was brought under contro
ve been reported in the city today. The police are patrolling the affected areas.Nagpur: following an incident on Monday evening, in which o
mulgated on Wednesday for two weeks in Umreth, a town in Kaira district. There was communal tension there after a house was set on fire.
death and another injured. The DC and the DSP are making on the spot investigations. The Police assisted by the Home Guards are patrollin
days following a minor incident. Two arson cases were reported last night, but the Municipal Fire Brigade promptly controlled the fires. Preca
ut 14 miles from Calcutta, three persons were killed and six injured. A number of huts in a local bustee were burnt. The same night in a simi
ut 14 miles from Calcutta, three persons were killed and six injured. A number of huts in a local bustee were burnt. The same night in a simi
th the events in East Bengal. Certain persons, on their way back from the meeting, made stray assaults on passers-by in the Turkman Gate
sons received injuries. Additional police were rushed from Godhra and by midnight the situation was under control. An order banning the asse
e to a section of the population. Some of these posters were found on the walls of the local high school and the pupils took objection to them
g event have not been specified in the lengthy report.
Aligarh, Moradabad, Pilibhit and Bareilly, was reported to be normal yesterday. There have been no further clashes.”TOI March 7, 1950 “B
Aligarh, Moradabad, Pilibhit and Bareilly, was reported to be normal yesterday. There have been no further clashes.”TOI March 7, 1950 “B
between a group of RSS men and some boys over the use of a plot of land that belonged to neother of them. A dozen persons were injured
to quell rioting which broke outin a fair in Deoria District. Twenty-seven persons received lathi-injuries and eight persons were taken into cus
a cinema. large crowds had turned up at the cinema to see the premiere of an Indian film and the watchmen are alleged to have handled som
whom died subsequently, in a fight in the villaeg of Daulatpur, about 48 miles from Allahabad, on Monday. The fight is stated to have origin
re were two coases of stabbings, and some cases of arson and looting. The police made some arrests and recovered a part of the looted pr
of Amghata and 2 neighboring villages. Property worth Rs. 1,000 was looted. A contingent of armed forces was rushed to the spot and the s
g areas looted the properties of some Muslims of Krishnagar. Three Muslims received slight injuries.
d in a restaurant were, it is stated, besmirched by mistake by the owner of an adjoining paan shop. This minor incident led to a fight between
ng followed. These events took a communal turn following thge looting and burning of some Muslim shops in Jayaji Chowk. The office of the
t a cow had been killed. The city was quiet and adequate police precautions were immediately taken.
day, information was received at the Cantonment Police Station that a crowd had collected in front of a house because of a rumour that a co
munal clash in Bhansraon village in the fatehpur police station circle of Lucknow district. The clash, it is learnt,followed the report of cow-sla
pecified reasons, and one of the refugees sustained serious injuries. The situation was soon brought into control and sec 144 was promulgat
na. Many arrests were made and a heavy collective fine imposed on the majority community of the area. Both the cause for the clash and its
n contravention of the Preservation of Sheep and Goats Act, the butchers were arrested.
embers of a community urged people to enter a certain language in the census questionnaire, then members of the „other‟ community urgerd
ast. Textile workers at many of the cities mills came out on strike in support of Bhagat. Home Minister Moraji Desai insisted that the law pa
area with police force. Police posted in the area. Casualties: 7 dead, 23 injured, (no arrests mentioned) TOI 3/26.
es led to attacks on police and Muslims. Refugees described as Sikhs and displace persons. Therefore, I have listed it as strong possibility
fight between two boys. District SP calmed the situation. On May 3rd the groups assembled and attacked each other. Clash is reported as
earlier violence in Ahmedabad) led to clash with crowd. Bagat eventually arrested. Police had to fire on crowd, 2 killed, and 4 injured. DM b
a candidate for state assembly and a member of the Karimgunj Local Board were arrested after participating in a mob attack on refugee colo
a candidate for state assembly and a member of the Karimgunj Local Board were arrested after participating in a mob attack on refugee colo
ack shops. Police intervene. Later procession mourning death of Maharajah was fired upon as it violated ban orders. Paper reports firing o
onstituency. Clash between Congress and supporters of U.P Praja Party (is this religious?) during polling (unspecified). Casualties: 5 arrest
on 1/28. SEE REPORT 4. Report does not specify if those agitating to commemorate the Maharaja‟s death were Hindus or Muslims. So I d
a report 2 years later on the court case of those accused of involvement. The Prosecution that during Holi a crowd of Hindus had shouted an
a mosque after an agreement between Hindus and Muslims of the area. When some Muslims (reported as persons of other community) obj
by Ujjain Nagar Jan Sangh to commemorate “Kashmir Day” was attacked with acid bulbs when passing through Subji Mandi (area of town)
ng match led to clash. Could be intra-religious or communal given the significance of wrestling among communal groups. Casualties: 1 killed
Clash started when police tried to arrest a wanted man (Thakur Raghunath Singh) who was leading the procession. There is some mentio
cible hoist Praja Prasad flag. Police fired in self-defence. A body of a victim taken to Jammu and paraded by Praja Prasad and R.S.S. volun
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workers attacked the Niabat office and then the police. Police opened fire. political motive or conflict specified. Casualties: 2 killed, 10
hmir (see previous report). March was in defiance of a ban on public meetings. Additional Distric Magistrate ordered use of tear gas. Hav
Is
irza Mohammed Afzal (State Revenue Minister) and Girdharilal Dogra (State Finance Minister). not reported as connected to Praja Paris
of Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, the deputy premier. Casualties: not given.
d then fire. Set in context of increased violence in Jammu. Could have Praja Parishad group, like in many other such incidents. If processio
”. Police fire on rioting crowds. Casualties: 10 killed, 11 injured, 15 arrested. TOI 3/3 11 killed, 14 injured, 60 arrested. TOI 3
measures. Casualties: about 50 injured, 347 arrested. TOI 3/2
uble started. Holi procession attacked, described as clash between two communities, almost certainly could be Definite (could be caste?) an
agar highway. Am not sure if that came under Jammu or Kashmir. Casualties: 1 killed, 2 injured. TOI 3/3
e of chief minister suggests seriousness of clash (i.e possibly communal). Armed pickets and armed police patrols. Curfew. Section 144.
Rajya Parishad. Meeting held about Jammu agitation. Professor Ram Singh, M.L.A. Delhi among those arrested. Casualties: over 100 inju
ged them. Casualties: 1 constable and many policement injured. TOI 3/26 Jammu Kashmir Home Minister, Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed ack
ling on people not to celebrate Baisakhi. Casualties.: 7 arrested. TOI 4/13
u of Jan Sangh leader Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee clashed with police after meeting held by Jan Sangh, Hindu Mahasabha and Ram Rajy
ers Makhan Lal on the previous day. Casualties: 31 (policemen) TOI 5/25
7 Jan Sang workers who had entered illegally from India). TOI 5/26
gh workers arrested. Casualties: 6 arrested. TOI 6/16
eported between refugees and minority community. Casualties: 4 killed, 19 injured, 49 arrested. TOI 6/30
hat Sheikh Abdullah‟s government had just been toppled and replace by one led by Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed. This crowd could have bee
ammu and Kashmir. Casualties: 3 killed. Should this be in Police vs single group?
hmir and fall of Abdullah‟s government.
Context of violence elsewhere in Kashmir after fall of Abdullah government.
cow at Id. Casualties: 2 injured. TOI 8/22
on were stone. Police foreced to fire 2 rounds. Police Commissioner Patna Division rushed to Aurangabad. Casualties: 10 arrested. TOI 1
a Magistrate went to Lalganj to investigate violence of a few days earlier the police party was attacked. No details of the previous violence or
rested. TOI 1/9
ed the sub-inspector to death. (have listed it as Police vs Hindus). Casualties: 1 killed, 10 arrested. TOI 3/20
? Malabar Special Police had been deployed to prevent a procession playing music from passing in front of a mosque. People in processio
munal riot had occurred at Newa (near Jaipur) on March 31. Casualties: 19 arrested (10 Hindus and 9 Muslims are being prosecuted). TOI 4
near Idgah, Sadar Bazar, they were attacked by members of another community. Refugees and other community, almost certainly Hindu-M
Mosque. Some persons objected to playing of drums. Both parties stoned each others. Procession proceeeded with the protection of the
rohibitory order. Muslims had been banned from approaching within 150yards of the mosque-temple known as Baberi Mosque or Janam Bh
ed by fights between groups. Police restored order. Casualtiesz; 3 injured, 5 arrested. TOI 6/1
nal distrubances. Police and magistrates controlled it within an hour. Casualties: 8 injured, 60 arrested. TOI 6/8
que was broken by unknown persons. Section 144 banning processions promulgated. Casualties: 3 injured, 25 arrested. TOI 8/23
police. Police respond with lathis. “Matrys Day” makes me think this is a Muslim crowd attacking the police but as it is not specified I have n
ue of Mahatma Gandhi. Have therefore marked it as definite. 8/17 119 injured. Curfew imposed 8/18 number of arrested now totals 130
oisting in Nizamabad (sere previous record). NO casualties given.
ted over Ganesh temple. Curfew imposed. Shivkumar Lal (IG) rushes to the town. Casualties: 7 killed, 19 injured. TOI 8/28. 7 killed,
and crowd clashed. Tear gas used, baton and lathi charge. Casualties: 1 killed, 31 injured. 86 arrested TOI 9/11 Among the arrested were
bstructing procession. Curfew clamped down. Casualties: 1 killed, 2 injured. TOI 9/12
nti-Cow Slaughter Committee leading the demonstrations. These ten arrests occur in context of few day old satyagraha campaign against c
Maharbouri, resulted in one of the latter receiving knife injuries... Sattoo Janu (22) was watching a group taking part in dancing and music, w
ana district during Holi festivities last week. The police fired five shots in the air to quieten two groups of warring villagers at Norta in Patan t
ana district during Holi festivities last week. The police fired five shots in the air to quieten two groups of warring villagers at Norta in Patan t
d three boys for splashing colour on him to-day. One of the boys, aged ten years, died in hospital. Armed police guarded the hospital where
to the Aher community. Lathis and knives were freely used in the clash.
Sabha elections, in which 50 “Koris” belonging to one party attacked some persons belonging to the rival party who live in the same locality an
dy following a clash with the police in front of Parliament House. The trouble arose when the demonstrators, numbering 30, tried to break thr
stones at, near a mosque in Budhvar Bazaar Chowk. The date of the incident and the extent of damage/injury is unclear in the report
led stones and brickbats as a protest against the ban on an Indian film (on Aug 29, on the ground that it might create bitterness against a pa
rived in a locality in the city. Curfew was immediately clamped down in the city.
as a result of gun shots while three others were injured by lathi blows when a clash took place in the village of Pipuldah, in the Harua p.s. ar
f villagers. Recent allegations of theft and dacoity were made against one of the groups, about 70 members of which formed a riotous gang o
tival fifty iinjured in communal clash on April 7, 1956
ired on a gathering of nearly 100 Mulsims in a masjid for namaz near Phlodi, about 100 miles from here, on Wednesday. The assailants es
persons and the carrying of lethal weapons for a month in [the stated village]. The ban...follows a dispute concerning a holy place in the villa
A
ngh meeting held in connection with the Ramleela celebrations was pelted with stones. PAC party was sent from Varanasi and a ban was
en a mob attacked him last night at a meeting organised to protest against certain remarks contained in a book published by the Vharatiya V
en a mob attacked him last night at a meeting organised to protest against certain remarks contained in a book published by the Vharatiya V
en a mob attacked him last night at a meeting organised to protest against certain remarks contained in a book published by the Vharatiya V
Mohalla Motinala. Minor clashes continued into the third and fourth day, when the city finally began its return to normalcy.
ities at AMU, when the procession passeed Moti Masjid on the 14th people pelted stones at them TOI Sept 15, 1956
procession near a mosque. Some of the Durga images were disfigured or damaged and shops and houses were burnt or looted.
ers of the Congress and the Jana Sangh here last night. The trouble arose when Congress workers were going round the town proclaiming th
dan” in a thickly populated part of the city, they were hooted out by some persons. There was an exchange of hot words followed by a clash.
t in a procession raising slogans against the action (of constructing a wall) of the management of Khalsa High School, and attempted to dem
efused to stop playing music. Lathis were flung, shops attacked, and in Darbar and Chavat Gallis, there were stabbings. 72 hour curfew was
miles from here to disperse two rival religious processiosn which clashed on the occasion of Karahunvi/pola festival. The rival groups used s
porting and Howrah Union, on the field of play (Calcutta Maidan) and the neighboring Esplanade area. The trouble started when a section o
portrait was passing by a mosque in Hospet (45 miles from Bellary), stones and soda bottles were thrown by the processionists. Some of th
an altercation between two groups over some land in Rampur, three miles from here. Words led to violence and lathis were freely used till the
een two rival groups of villagers over the demarcation of disputed piece of land in the [above-mentioned location] yesterday. A report receive
habad earleir this year. The trouble is reported to have originated over the return of a sold electric table lamp. There was stone-throwing and
acked them, after the police party had recovered a stolen bicycle and was returning to the station. The police fired six rounds. The Sub Inspe
ho were demanding immediate ban on cow-slaughter by the Andhra Pradesh Government. Trouble started when it became known that the
mam Sevak Sang volunteers-- MASJID DMANAGED. Curfew extended for 5 days (tho‟ violence took place for 3 days)
persons and the carrying of lethal weapons within a radius of two miles of Gavi Oni and Kamari Pet - two localities in Hubli town - has been
of one community and a college student. The members of the girl‟s community beat up the student after the girl was caught in his house. Th
e looted as passions flared after an idol of Maruti was found desecrated here today. The police acted promptly to restore order. A prohibitory
n of idols in the disputed Vijaya Mandir (allegedly by Muslims who had used the vicinity to offer Id prayers on the 5th). The processionists (c
door of a mosque that faced the Chandra Prabha temple. This was objected to by members of another community. Rioting followed after an
ng to disperse an unruly crowd of spectators when it set fire to the furniture in the grounds of a local high school where a wrestling bout betw
Masjid. About a dozen stabbing incidents followed the bombing. Among the arrested were the Imam and some trustees of the Masjid. Curfew
under Sect 144) and for persuading shopkeepers to close their shops in protest against the lathi charge by the police on the Ramlila process
both communities) was returning to Mangalpadi after reaching the Shyria temple, there were a few cases of stone throwing. The situation wa
eely used) between two groups of canvassers of the forthcoming panchayati elections. Among the four dead, three were burnt alive in a hea
ts at Daulatpur and Khulna. Curfew was imposed. 2 were killed and, of the 15 hurt, 2 died later. TOI 3/5/61.
w was imposed. 25 were hurt and 20 arrested. Police reinforcements and the army were called in. TOI 2/5/61. The day passed peacefully u
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TOI 2/8/61. this a separate riot ? I don‟t think so - but there was a day‟s peace in-between. were killed and 38 hurt in the 2nd spell of r
a religious place. 2 of 3 stabbed were killed. Disturbances in the district occurred at Narsinghpur, Gadarwara, Kareli and Gotegaon. TOI 2/10
ped. Looting and arson were reported. TOI 2/11/62. Final figures are for the district from TOI 2/22/61.
Final figures are for the district from TOI 2/22/61.
ers of another community, who were distributing alms in observance of a festival. TOI 2/17/61.
ion of another as it passed a place of worship. 10 policemen were among those hurt. TOI 2/24/61.
incident in East Pakistan in TOI 3/5/61.
ulna and Daulatpur.
0 policemen rushed to the spot and brought the situation under control. TOI 3/5/61.
of the trouble - the number is not reported. TOI 3/5/61. Is Padrana a village or town ??
1. On 4/23/61, members of the assaulted youth‟s community surrounded the house of a headmaster of the other community. The police rush
nce is reported. TOI 5/30/61.
mours of cow slaughter. TOI 5/31/61.
dia‟s Deputy High Commissioner put the total dead, injured and arrested in communal riots at Gopalgunj at 500.
e of Assam. Houses of Bengali refugees were attacked. Curfew was imposed. TOI 6/20/61. Tension continued. The death toll rose to 10. To
arram procession. TOI 6/22/61.
belonging to members of another community when they refused to divert the jeep. No one was hurt in subsequent police firing but 32 were he
ersity elections between students at Ziaauddin hostel. 8 were hurt. TOI 10/3/61. 6 of the students who were belaboured were Hindus. TOI 10
No
ncident at Ziauddin hostel on 10/1/61. Curfew was imposed. TOI 10/4/61. incident was reported but AMU was closed for 18 days. Curfe
Students taking out a procession were brickbatted and this led to clashes. TOI 10/6/61. No incident was reported. 10 were arrested. TOI 10
This was reported with Aligarh riots in TOI 10/5/61.
s. Some students were hurt. TOI 10/6/61. Communal violence flared up - and killed 2 aand hurt 13. Curfew was imposed. Some other towns
garh incident. Several were arrested. TOI 10/7/61. The situation was calm - 15 had been arrested. TOI 10/8/61.
Students taking out a procession were brickbatted and this led to clashes. TOI 10/6/61. No incident was reported. 10 were arrested. TOI 10
Students taking out a procession were brickbatted and this led to clashes. TOI 10/6/61. No incident was reported. 10 were arrested. TOI 10
Students taking out a procession were brickbatted and this led to clashes. TOI 10/6/61. No incident was reported. 10 were arrested. TOI 10
me others arrived and started writng slogans which the former objected to. A quarrel ensued, ending with Latif being stabbed by Khaitan Joh
s - figures are for the state as a whole. 5 members of a group of Holi revellers were hurt in Dengra when an armed mob attacked them. This
, turned violent. A procession of 2000 men was taken out from Central Calcutta. Minor clashes - especially with shopkeepers who refused to
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rted. Police brought the situation under control. TOI 4/18/62. subsequent reports stated the situation to be under control. No cause is rep
m TOI 4/23/62. A total of 200 were arrested in the district. The situation was normal on 4/27/62.
riots in East Pakistan. Inflammatory speeches by Pakistani political leaders were also responsible. 4 were killed at Rajshahi. TOI 4/30/62. F
TOI 5/25/62.
I A
st Pakistan. TOI 7/10/62. am not sure if Choumohani is a village. report in TOI 8/17/62 states that only 4 had been killed and that the inc
n. 5 were killed, 14 hurt and 10 arrested. TOI 8/28/62. Arrests were 32 finally. TOI 8/29/62.
ed when a Ganesh immersion procession returned via a route it had used earlier that day and members of another community who had a pl
The mob grew unruly and set fire to over 30 houses and attempted looting and stoning. TOI 9/15/62.
ession. TOI 9/15/62.
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ility” because one of the communities might have been Christians. were killed and 17 injured in clashes between 2 communities of fisherm
g to Holi celebrations. TOI 3/11/1963.
ity on 7/11/63, parts of Junagadh observed a hartal. Clashes broke out in spite of the imposition of Section 144. TOI 7/13/63. Tear gas was
ngle group”. The processionists tried to enter a prohibited area and were blocked by the police - who were then attacked and had to use tea
ots claimed 1 life. When a Ganesh Puja procession was passing by a place of worship, soda water bottles and bricks were hurled at process
rotesting against attacks on minorities in E. Pakistan was attacked. I presume that the minorities were Hindus (though there are later report
pen fire. TOI 1/11 Part of W. Bengal riots, hence am presuming communal nature.
1/11 and ended 1/15 with a few minor incidents, TOI 1/16. Worst days were 1/11-1/13. Chief minister called for army help. Army and Bih
orted and 1 body found. TOI 1/13. 700 arrests. TOI 1/13 Given that only one attack reported on 2nd day I am categorising event as 1 day. B
station. No further details. TOI 1/13 Part of W. Bengal riots, see Calcutta report.
m presuming it is the same place) in which 2 killed. Police opened fire. TOI 1/13 Police open fire when arson and looting occured. TOI 1/1
ate rival groups. TOI 1/13. Part of W.Bengal riots.
of W. Bengal riots.
Oi 1/14. Previous report of violence in Dum Dum and this event seem to have occurred in two different locations so I have recorded them as
sting it as strong probability as set in context of W. Bengal riots.
man_Mufidul-Islam, and another under Defence of India Rules and were attacked. 2 police injured and 25 arrested for rioting. TOI 2/17.
2
ps firing on adivasi mob in Bano-Insimdega sub-division‟s thana headquarters. killed. See record number 29.
p and rumour of attempt to poison refugees food are reported as causing incidents along the route of the train. TOI 3/20. TOI 3/20 Orissa m
ke out in jute mill area TOI 3/20. Casualties: 7 dead, 19 injured and 18 arrested. All 7 dead were from the minority community. TOI
endiarism. Section 144 Cr.P.C. had been enforced. TOI 3/22 4 more die due to police firing and bring death toll to 51. TOI 3/24 Chief Ministe
here part of Orissa riots. TOI 3/19 reports injuries. Town is one of 4 described as communally tense.
OI 3/20 reports cases of arson. Said to be communally tense. TOI 3/21 army deployed. 8 arrested following more arson.
ssing into Bihar. TOI 3/26 reports that Ranchi district now a tense place. Many Adivasis Christians upset by reports of attacks on Christians
xation. Troops fired. Number of arrests reported as exceeding 500. Unclear if this is for Rourkela or for Orissa.
Jagannathpur and Barkjamda. 2 killed and 6 injured for both places.
alties. TOI 3/28 reports troops firing on mobs. I presume troops here means police.
nother community. (have interpreted molestation as eve teasing but could of course even be rape). Police sent from Baroda (hence my sup
e. Police fire 2 killed and 1 injured, also 1 policeman injured. Police in village reinforced.
ambushed a Muslim League procession. TOI 3/14/65. 1 of the 2 injured in police firing died subsequently. The clash occurred when membe
heir way into a Kotwali and their entry was barred. 16 policemen were among those hurt - totals are not reported.
t by Shia processionists numbering over 500. When the crowd refused and threw stones at the police, the police resorted to a lathi charge. T
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after 8 houses were set ablaze. TOI 5/17/65. people had been dragged out of the Parcel Express and killed by rioters. “A trivial incident” w
ight” orders rioting began following reports of alleged misbehavior by a “drunken” youth at the market near a place
It
mandal president and some Jan Sangh leaders were arrested. TOI 3/11/66. is not clear if Bagewadi is a town or village. Also, the second t
nd the Lalung Tribesmen in the Khasi hills. 50 huts belonging to the refugees were burnt. TOI 3/22/66.
olence erupted on 5/21/66 and police opened fire. Several were hurt. TOI 5/27/66.
on procession reached a place of worship. TOI 10/1/66. The situation was under control on 10/1/66. TOI 10/2/66.
n cow slaughter. Police firing claimed 2 of those lives. 40 were hurt and curfew imposed. TOI 10/1/66. The situation was under control on 10
olice brought the situation under control. TOI 10/2/66.
Rameshwaranand to enter the Parliament and prevent Ministers from leaving. The police had to open fire. TOI 11/8/66.
group clashes. Trouble began at Paharpur when a procession for the immersion of the Goddess Kali was attacked by people coming out of
cality. Members of both groups set thatched houses on fire, damaged a tea stall and threw stones before the police dispersed them. (TOI 4
Congress) and Chandrakant Gurbasappa (Jan Sangh) were in contest for an Assembly seat. One of the causes for the tension is stated to b
hairon, clearly a Muharram procession. Nearly 20 members of the “majority community” and 30 policemen were injured. A curfew was impo
machinations” behind them. A dusk to dawn curfew was imposed, and the incident was clearly described to have been “communal” in natur
s imposed on the city for three days. (TOI 8/23/67, 8/24/67, 8/25/67)
of a Kashmiri pandit girl. Processions were taken out in protest and stone-throwing sparked off the riot. Curfew was imposed on Srinagar for
of a Kashmiri pandit girl. Processions were taken out in protest and stone-throwing sparked off the riot. Curfew was imposed on Srinagar for
killed, 36 injured of whom 29 police. Arrests 170. Reinforcements sent. Army stood by. 9/19 minor incidents (1 arson attempt). Ar TOI 9/20
led, 9 injured and 155 arrested. Curfew. Section 144 Cr.P.C. TOI 9/25 S.P. Mohani called Collector Nasik in TOI 9/25 but District Magistr
N). Also students in violation of prohibitory orders attempt to take out procession (not specified as religous, but likely). So Possibly 2 CAUSE
rsity leads to violence (not clearly communal, but strong chance). Police fire, 1 killed, several injured. TOI 10/8 TOI 10/10 curfew lifted.
ent held. Police fire on mob (suggest Hindus in Jammu disrupt Muslim-Urdu event?). TOI 10/8.
arpur distrcict. trouble was a sequel to group clash after attack on Durga immersion procession. Casualties Unclear. 3 killed in earlier stabb
sing through Rampurkhas village when trouble started. 37 houses set alight. 5 killed. 3 injured. Processionists claim attempts made to interfe
hmiri leader was to give a speech to the provincial Jamait-ul-Ulaima, when demonstrators from several political parties, grouped together und
nother group of people” over the splashing of colours, in the Muslim locality of Has-ki-Satti. A curfew was imposed on the city for a period of
al elections--however, only the above incident from the Madanpura area of the city has been reported, since it involved Muslim League suppo
s imposed on the industrial town. The rioting on the secoond day broke out when mobs openly took to the streets in defiance of the curfew; p
ed on the Chowk, Kotwali, Khuldabad, Attarsuiya and Muthigan areas. Tension mounted in the localities and 10 companies of PAC were rus
ent where a mutton dealer tried to assault a boy from “another community.” A dusk-to-dawn curfew was imposed on the city for a week. The
y led to rioting and looting. Curfew was imposed on the city for three days. (TOI 6/9/68, 6/10/68, 6/11/68)
r Maharashtra. Maharashtra Cabinet members travelled to the troubled regions to try and keep the peace. The rioting started out in two slu
ee legislators of the Majlis Ittehadul Muslimeen and the President of the city Jana Sangh, were taken into custody under the Preventive Deten
in Veraval instead of at the burial ground in the twin-town of Prabhas Patan. (Therefore, the figures reported above are combined figures for
The trouble started when the procession with the body of Avantilal Sonkar reached the Hathipala-Jawaharmarg crossing, where chappals an
endrapara, a sub-divisional town in Cuttack district, according to official reports reaching here tonight....Officials said the trouble sbroke out a
d that the trouble started over the clebration of Holi. Some workers, who did not report for duty on Wednesday though the milles were open,
I 3/6/69 “Only a few weeks ago, riots had occured at Telenipara over the celebration of the Holi.” TOI 4/1/69
en two communities when revellers went about sprinkling colours on passers by....The police said when a Rangpanchami procession reache
ween a 3,000 strong mob and armed policemen near Kalipur tower in Ahmedabad this evening....The trouble began when a police vehicle da
h had opened today after a period of closure. Although the dispute over the terms of the settlement was confined to the mill, considerable ten
e Muharram procession to pass. While branches of two trees had been cut, the owner of the other tree objected to it. An agreement was ul
the evening when the Moharram procession was passing through. Some persons strated looting shops and set them on fire.” TOI 3/31/69
munal clashes in the Telenipara and Paikpara areas of Bhadreshwar police station in Hooghly district late last night and early this morning.” T
m Bhiwandi on the Bhiwandi-Kalyan road, following a clash between two groups of people on Wednesday night. Seven people belonging to b
on Barnagar where one person was stabbed to death in a communal clash last night....The police are...taking no chances in view of the ten
tta over the interpretation of religious practices. TOI 6/2/69
strate, described as „incorrect and unfounded‟, a press statement by Mr. Hukam Chand Kachwai, M.P., yesterday claiming that nearly 40 to 5
e city, in view of the tension following the death of a 13 year-old boy belonging to a minority community in a truck accident yesterday. The tru
o incidents of mob violence. The trouble originated when a married women complained of indecent behaviour by two boys of another comm
alappuram] yesterday, according to official reports....Reports said about 30 Jana Sangh workers took out a „jatha‟ in the town last evening sh
lage where some shops were looted, houses burnt and their inmates assaulted on Tuesday morning. Two people were killed and seevral in
ndore] this afternoon, following communal riots....The police authorities said communal frenzy had gripped Mhow since early this morning an
eople last night at Ahmedpur, a village about 64 kms. from here, according to official information received here [Bhopal]. Official sources sai
air in the Charminar area this afternoon to disperse a violent crowd of Muslims. The Muslims, who were returning in a procession from the M
he clash which was a sequel to the alleged teasing of a girl belonging to one community by a boy of the other recently.” [possibly communal,
reported „quiet‟ today after yesterday‟s communal clashes. Except for a case of stabbing no incidents have been reported since the promul
a place of worship. The other group retaliated with brickbats.” TOI 9/19/69 “the trouble, sparked by a violent clash between sections of p
nel opened fire in two areas where the mob defied curfew restrictions and set aflame shops and a place of worship.”TOI 9/24/69
er the Ahmedabad violence, Gondal is 40km from Rajkot
ht kilometres shortly after noon today, following diturbances. The order will remain in force until Friday [26th]. Some incidents of arson and l
ng two persons. This brings the numbered of injured to four in the disturbances which spread to Anand yesterday. About 200 people have b
ing to UNI the Army has been called out.” TOI 9/30/69
ven in protest against the detention of 29 people on Friday night. These men had been arrested in a clash when an alleged attempt was mad
y in the vicinity of a mosque. Immediately after the clash several people were stabbed and some huts set on fire in the area.”TOI 10/20/69 “
temple here tonight following clashes between two groups of people. Firing was resorted to when a lathi charge proved ineffective. More th
Sangh-RSS workers and Muslim League supporters at Tirur in the newly-formed Malappuram District, about 60 kilometres from here yesterd
sque at Kappad, in Cannanore District, breaking windows and damaging property. Political Conflict perhaps central, as other recent reports
ow and sale of beef by a butcher.” TOI 1/28/70
uickly in several MP towns.
uickly in several MP towns.
uickly in several MP towns.
uickly in several MP towns.
ut to clash here today. The mobs indulged in stone-throwing. They also attempted to set fire to a house.”
elonging to another community. A dusk-to-dawn curfew was imposed following several cases of arson and looting. The district authorities al
ere thrown from some houses on the procession about 5.30 pm. Thereafter the disturbances took a violent turn and spread all over Bhiwand
hat “Disturbances broke out in Jalgaon, which had a good tradition of communal amity, when on May 8 news about the Bhiwandi disturbance
ounds to control violent mobs indulging in stone-throwing, arson and looting on Friday. The situation was, however, brought under control....
urths of it. A rice mill was also burnt down”(TOI 5/12/94)
Wadavli village, near Thana, raided a house, injuring the inmates fatally and setting on fire haystacks and two other houses. Mehbood Sahan
ler in Virar Tehsil where shops and houses were set ablaze. The Chief Minister said the arson cases arose mainly from personal enmity an
aluka town near Mahad, where two cases of arson were reported.” (TOI 5/12/70)
nd elsewhere in the district, but excluding Bhiwandi and Jalgaon) 14 were dead, 166 arrested, and 4 injured. (TOI 5/13/70) “Factories in the
Thana district, early on Monday [11th May].
(TOI 5/15/70)
ed and fired, killing 2. (TOI 5/15/70)
e police who had been tipped off dispersed the crowd by firing, killing one (TOI 5/15/70)
d by a mob as they returned (TOI 5/15
an estimate] at the Patratu thermal plant township, in Hazaribagh district last night....The riot was over the alleged slughter of a cow.”TOI 8/2
umours spread fast creating tension in a number of places. Police sources stated that the men connected with the matka den clashed with a
between the two groups. The trouble then began to spread to other areas.”TOI 9/29/70
ls at Raigunj town in West Dinajpur yesterday to disperse rioters ransacking several shops and committing arson. According to information
incidents has been extended until 7 a.m. tomorrow [7th]. The curfew was to end at midnight today. The police said the situation in the troub
le fired in “self-defence” in Dariapur area of Ahmedabad today. A constable, Rustav Madhav Rao, who was attacked by a group of people w
ip near here remained “peaceful” today, according to official sources....A party of six members of the State Assembly, inclusing Mr. V.S. Pra
tonight in the Wadi area of the city to control a clash between two groups. The police, who rushed to the spot, brought the situation under co
tion procession organised by the Hindu Mahasabha, it is reported. A heavy police force was rushed to the area. The police allegedly used f
he prohibitory orders under Section 144, Cr.P.C. to protest against the arrest of Chandra Dutta Sharma, a leader of the Vidhyarthi Parishad,
n the recent disturbances at Allahabad, Aligarh, and Moradabad. Giving this information at a press conference, the U.P. Home Minister, Mr.
this morning. An attempt to set fire to a dargah was folied by the timely arrival of the police. The SRP, the homeguards and the police were
hanpur today. Four people were killed in police firing in this tehsil town yesterday following a clash between two sections of people during H
f Ahmedabad at 10.30 p.m. following stone-throwing between two groups of people. The police and SRP units were patrolling the affected a
hen the police opened fire here this afternoon in the busy Yukhnath Chowk area to disperse two mobs fighting with soda-water bottles, lathis
been imposed throughout Azaqmgarh district, in Uttar Pradesh, following a clash between two communities, in which one person was killed a
id here today that the recent riots in Tellicherry were not communal in nature but part of a clever plan for looting....In most cases, ornaments
nk Pakhadi Road in Agripada, Bombay, on Monday night. The rioting was a sequel to previous enmity between the residents of the Khatau
y. This followed the death in hospital this morning of a youth stabbed in group clashes on Friday, which touched off incidents of violence
o riot-torn Gulbarga where curfew has failed to curb large bands of mobs indulging in large-scale arson.... Thirty people were arrested fo
m other districts for the maintenance of law and order. The Commissioner of Agra division, Mr. M. C. Johri, and the DIG (Agra range), Mr. S
iolent incidents provoked by the demonstrations against the Aligarh Muslim University (Amendment) Act.... One person was killed and on
iolent incidents provoked by the demonstrations against the Aligarh Muslim University (Amendment) Act.... A dusk-to-dawn curfew was i
adquarters of Banaskantha, this evening, according to the collector of Palanpur, Mr. P. Basu. According to the collector, the trouble start
arson in the Munitreddypalayam area here late last night.... The disturbances were a sequel to a clash between two groups of people as
(Azamgarh) on November 15, Sajni (Azamgarh), December 12, and Rani Mau (Jaunpur), December 29....Rani Mau shows that the administ
(Azamgarh) on November 15, Sajni (Azamgarh), December 12, and Rani Mau (Jaunpur), December 29....Rani Mau shows that the administ
(Azamgarh) on November 15, Sajni (Azamgarh), December 12, and Rani Mau (Jaunpur), December 29....Rani Mau shows that the administ
shes between Jana Sangh and Muslim League supporters celebrating their civic election victory. ....The police said that the trouble started a
night which, according to official sources, was a sequel to an attack on a Ram Navami procession in Telawal village, three kilometres from H
night which, according to official sources, was a sequel to an attack on a Ram Navami procession in Telawal village, three kilometres from H
uring this time, 16 km away in Kamptee “Two violent weapons-holding mobs fought a pitch battle at Kamptee, 16 km from here, during the d
Saturday following a clash. No one was injured, the police said. The incident took place near the Urdu School, opposite Durgadi Fort, it was
d persons threw a bottle of acid on a procession taken out to celebrate the birth anniversary of Prophet Mohammed here today.” TOI 4/17/73
en a marriage procession was attacked by nearly 25 members of another community, near Shaik Faiz Kaman in Rain Bazaar area of the old
, were injured, three of them seriously. The inspector-general of police, Mr. P. R. Rajgopal, said the destruction of property would have been
ed to as communal in TOI leaders on 7/17/73 “Mr G.I. Patel, president of the city Congress, alleged that „reactionary elements and vested in
u Khote street, Pydhonie, in Bombay on Wednesday. The trouble arose when those in the place of worship asked the processionists to t
tally stabbed and another was reportedly killed in the police firing in Mandya, some 100 km from here [Bangalore], today as the student prote
ven by leftist parties degenerated into communal clashes....In Ahmedabad...the arson and loot were initially directed against foodgrain shops
e Muthiganj police circle as a measure of precaution. Muthiganj witnessed rioting on Monday in which two people were killed and 12 injured.
w lane in the Gudri bazar area accidentally upset a tray of „rewari‟ (a sweet made of gur and gingili) in front of a shop. The shopkeeper prote
ing groups in Nawapur in Dhulia district on Saturday night, according to reports received at the state police headquarters in Bombay. The p
htra] minister of state for industries....said the trouble arose over the teasing of a girl. Some youths sought an explanation. This resulted
eace following a clash between the members of two communities here last night. Shots were fired during the clash, injuring three people. A
le sprinkled coloured water and powder on another group. The additional district magistrate, Mr. R.R. Dube, said this evening that no untow
en two groups, was reimposed from 7 p.m. till 6 a.m. tomorrow as a precautionary measure, the deputy commissioner, Mr. S.K. Saha. Tw
es, arson, and looting. The death roll in the Borsad firing rose to five with one more person succumbing to injuries at a Baroda hospital.”TOI
groups belonging to two communities in the Sadar Bazar complex in the old city this afternoon. The army was immediately alerted, and the
fire to quell a riotous mob at Hingoli in Parbhani district of Maharashtra on Monday night....The police said that a 8,000 strong procession, ta
ssion was stoned at the junction of Nanubhai Desai Road and Islampura lane on Sunday night. The police said trouble started when the re
autionary measure within the municipal limits of Khargone town where clashes between rival groups had led to police firing on Sunday.”TOI A
y hours of Wednesday to disperse two groups of people throwing stones and aereated-water bottles at each other. The police control room
mplaints of rioting on Monday....The police said that previous enmity between the two groups led to the rioting in which three people were inju
ned fire from muskets and revolvers to quell a fight between two groups of people at Jogeshwari. a Bombay suburb, late on Thursdday night
usp in the Daulat Ganj area when the groups indulged in throwing stones at the police. The situation was now officially under control. No arre
spread rioting and arson by two groups of people in Jogeshwari, a northwestern Bombay suburb, on Sunday afternoon.” “Of the four killed
rocession by the side of a mosque here yesterday have left five people seriously injured. The ppolice made 15 arrests.”TOI March 30, 1975
r curfew since Wednesday night following violent clashes between two groups on the eve of Holi, according to a delayed report received her
Pimpri area today, banning the carrying of lethal weapons, the assembly of five or more persons, and taking out processions or morchas.
er curfew fro 5.30 p.m. today after an altercation between the driver of a three-wheeler and a youth led to clashes between two groups in the
wn following clashes between two groups of people resulting in the death of three persons during the past 48 hours, according to reports rece
riot at Malegaon in Nasik District on Monday night.... Giving details of the incident, Mr. Chavan said that, according to information availabl
rom Jalgaon, on Tuesday morning to separate two violent groups while a Shivaji jayanti procession was passing through the streets. Acc
e first case, two police constables and a 35-year old man were injured in a fracas on Saturday night in the Kamathipura area. The police
f people in the village of Kapileshwar under the Borgaon Manju police station, about 40kms from here last night. According to the District Ma
d the state government had no intention to appoint an inquiry committee to probe the recent disturbances in Baroda, Nadiad and Petlad. A
d the state government had no intention to appoint an inquiry committee to probe the recent disturbances in Baroda, Nadiad and Petlad. A
d the state government had no intention to appoint an inquiry committee to probe the recent disturbances in Baroda, Nadiad and Petlad. A
of the Mahila College where a Charity Qawali programme was on. No other information is available.
mmed Rehman, for a free pack of cigarettes. Rehman refused and called the police after which Kadam swore at him and fled. Later, he return
uarrel among children.
villagers were negotiating a dispute between two groups regarding damaged crops. When the sarpanch did not agree to the villagers‟ deman
ed, freely using sticks and aerated water bottles.
out in front of a mosque. There was stone-throwing, arson and looting. 40 shops were set on fire. Among the injured was an inspector and tw
e is led to believe that the controversy involved prescribed routes.
rowing were reported from in the Chowk area today.
am procession. There were cases of arson reprtes too. The police burst tear gas shells to disperse the crowds.
ed as killed. TOI 4/3 TOI 4/7 extended report. Event on 3/29. Started as brawl got out of hand. Violence restricted to bazaar area and did
lice leads to violence. Police fire on mobs. 1 killed and 3 injured. Police commissioner suspended Sub-Inspector and 2 constables involved
anda locality of town. Police posted there tried to turn back crowd, attacked and several injured, police fired. TOI 4/18.
or meeting of civic leaders to discuss problems. TOI 4/18. Recent communal violence makes this almost a definite.
OI 4/26. Don‟t know if Darhal is village or town. Rajouri is border district. As it is Kashmir have put it as strong possibility.
4. Not well reported.
worship. Police fire tear gas. TOI 7/13. SEE Next Record. No.25.
ah ordered Waqf flag removed. Leads to protest. 2 killed. 3 police injured. Judicial inquiry ordered. Sadhus carrying chhari mubarak for Am
n 144 Cr. P.C imposed, assemblies banned. TOI 8/16 TOI 8/18 reporting trouble in Coimbatore (see record 28) says man who died in Palan
OI 8/16). 7 police injured. TOI 8/18
oup in front of mosque. 1 dead and 30 injured. A similar event had occurred a few weeks ago. Section 144 Cr. P.C. promulgated. TOI 8/27
en 2 groups. Both incidents trigger more violence. Shoot at sight orders given. CRP not immediately available so Karnataka police called u
ed. Leads to group clash. 26 injured, 80 arrests. Curfew imposed. TOI 9/4 9/4 more clashes. 1 killed 3 injured. 200+ arrested. TOI 9/5 9/5
rough a locality. Collector and SP rushed to the area. 32 injured. TOI 9/17 Dhad is 30 km from Buldan, don‟t know State.
h between traders and students in which 3 students were killed at Baraut (date not given). They accused government of indifference. TOI 9/
d. TOI 10/6 10/6 PAC, CRPF deployed. Shoot at sight orders given. death toll now 10. Army on standby. TOI 10/7 10/7 1 more dies of wou
ed in stabbing. Last year communal riots occured at Dasara so the district collector and SP were already camping in the area before violenc
12 injured. Section 37 (I) if Bombay police act invoked, banning processions and carrying of weapons. Situation now normal. TOI 11/29 Un
led and 1 injured. TOI 11/5
shes, S.S. Bisen, L.S. Verma, B.W. Tandon and Ghosh in city. Injured for 11/6 is 10. TOI 11/8 11/8 police fire. BSF rushed in. dead is 5, 12
spot and lathi charge and fire in air. 26 arrested. TOI 11/20. Report filed from Bombay. Not sure where Dharavi is.
12/13) Police lathi charge, tear gas and firing. Army troops patrol. 1 killed. TOI 12/3 12/4 In Lok Sabha, Dr. Karan Singh calls for judicial inq
since. No further details.
e person in charge of inquiry and appoints high court judge. 5 Janata MP‟s visit. Report that things can turn communal if firing of 12/2 is not
Dewan imposed curfew as precautionary measure.
d. Looting and arson occurred. Deputy SP hurt. Merchants led by an MLC protest that police were inactive while they were attacked. (If ML
clashed subsequent to that in which many firearms and bombs were u sed freely
beat them up. The students were going to Delhi to demnd the restoration of the “minority character” of the university
arrested for connections to the incident
n a mosque upon another. Many were injured including 4 policemen and 4 firemen.
ere out celebrating and clashed over the issue of who owned a certain piece of land in Chamarajpet.
e” against the Grand Mosque in Mecca
*
ra, Doodhbowli (TOI 01/04/80) Reported Cause: Broadly speaking, the reported cause was Political Elections (Lok Sabha). The riot eithe
is is a communal riot. Could also be a Police vs Single Group (Police v/s Muslim) riot.
f an attack on a sweeper‟s colony, which leads me to believe that it is over caste rather than religion. Because there is not sufficient evidenc
Station Compound. Cause: The clash was between supporters of the main contenders for the Vidhan Sabha seat, Manzoor Ahmad (Con
d him that it was not a communal riot” and that “anybody who described the trouble as a communal riot was doing a great disservice to socie
killings in Tripura.
killings in Tripura.
killings in Tripura.
ood: Balirampeth, Katapile, Senipeth, Gurunanak Nagar Action taken: Chief Minister Antulay announced an inquiry by a high court judge i
ng namaz in a mosque asked a Harijan marriage procession to stop beating drums. The Harijans refused to do so. This led to an exchange
OI, 08/06/80) Although it initially describes the event as a group clash, the report later refers to “tension between the communities” (TOI, 08
oti Basu refers to the violence as being communal in nature. (TOI, 08/08/80) Not clear whether this is one event or a series of separate incid
0;8/16/80 Figures for killed and injured and arrested are total figures, encompassing the previous violence in Kalyan from August 6-8 as we
ons in Lucknow, Meerut, Delhi, Bareilly, Ranipur, Kanpur, Sambhal and other surrounding areas. The (TOI 8/21/80) suggests that a promin
cured when “the victims were going to offer ID prayers, when five people intercepted them in a bazar area. A hot exchange of words followe
t is clubbed together along with the report on the Moradabad riot, it is not clear whether the two events took place simultaneously or whether
decided to observe Independence day as “Black Day.” Yesterday morning some students assembled at Moti Chowk and after histing the na
n Gate, Abori Gate, Hauz Quaei and Kotwala,. (TOI, 08/15/80) The riot hit area „was plastered with posters in Urdu and Hindi demanding ju
13-19. It is consistently described in newsreports as part of the wave of rioting in U.P. “Huge quantities of arms and ammunitions have b
, describes it as the police firing on a violent mob without identifying the mob in communal terms. (TOI, 8/18/80) Cause and Precipitating E
here is some possiblity that it is communal nature, although the overall thrust seems to be minority-Police and not Hindu Muslim violence.
e text seems to make it obvious. Not a Hindu-Muslim riot. Precipitating Event: “Trouble started brewing in the area when the youth started
late it to the Moradabad riot of Aug 13-19. Neighbourhood: Khuldahad; Muthiganj; Guddia Talab, Shahaganj
ncidents involving individuals and 2) whether the riot is commnunal in nature. I identify it as a probable case because it is linked with previou
ath of the victims, were officially lined with group clashes that occurred in the town more than a month ago.” (TOI, 9/8/80) Neighbourhood: K
rh started as a closing of shops in protest against the arrest of the two local journalists last night.” (TOI, 09/09/80)
gh the groups, not identified. Neighbourhood: Nau Basti, Rehti, Bara Daru, Deputy Ganj, Pir Khana, Lal Masjid, Kuccha Baugh, Ghas Man
wing renewed violence, some leaders, including Dr. Hansraj Chopra and Mr. Prem Shankar Sharma of the Bharatiya Janata Party; Maulvi Ra
mmunities (TOI 05/02/81) Underlying Cause: “Tension between the two communities had been building up for some time becuase of a di
d totals for the district, please see the account of the Bihar Sharif riot, where the bulk of casualties were found. Similarly, for officials involved
d totals for the district, please see the account of the Bihar Sharif riot, where the bulk of casualties were found. Similarly, for officials involved
d totals for the district, please see the account of the Bihar Sharif riot, where the bulk of casualties were found. Similarly, for officials involved
d totals for the district, please see the account of the Bihar Sharif riot, where the bulk of casualties were found. Similarly, for officials involved
d totals for the district, please see the account of the Bihar Sharif riot, where the bulk of casualties were found. Similarly, for officials involved
ity going to the house of the M.P. Ramji Mavani to protest against the removal of some bricks kept near their holy place by the municipality tu
sted suggests that this was definitely a communal riot. TOI 7/15/81: “These arrests included two legislators of the Majlis Ihehadul Muslimeen
lassifies Godhra as Sindhi v. Muslim riots. I therefore enter it as a definite case.
ed over “the hoisting of the national flag on a disputed piece of land in Mohalla Kotla. (TOI, 08/17/81)
as Galli, Telikhunt, Chitale Road. Cause: “The trouble started after some Muslim yuths started three attempts to vreak a “dahi handi” (The
pouring of dirty water ona “ganpati visarajan procession from some buildings in the area.” (TOI, 09/14/81)
e precipitating event for the second riot: “The situation seemed to be returning to normal when the deputy ministers of the state government
ng of a place of worship (TOIC 10/22/81) and the death of four cows (TOIC 10/24/81) leads me to categorize it as a definite case: “The viole
nd social workers failed to persuade the workers of the Samwara Durga Puja Samiti to relocate their Durga idol. It is not clear, however whe
mmunities.” (TOI 11/9/81)
d as strong rather than weak likelihood because the names of those injured (ToI, 11/10/81) are all Muslim and we have no reason to expect a
d fire to quell a section of tazia processionists indulging in biolence at Bahdurganj in Purnea district yesterday.” (TOI 11/10/81) Note that this
ups during a tazia procession.” (TOI 11/10/81)
trong probable because the names of those injured are all Muslim and we have no reason to expect an intra-Muslim riot in Bombay. The pre
ating event: “The trouble began following a quarrel over kite flying in Nagina Police locality between two groups ...” (TOI 1/11/82) Based on t
e committee formed. The riot followed a puja organized by the Patel Pavana Sangham, which accused a political party (unidentified) of pat
this as communal, later material on the Pune riots which took place at the same time does. That is why the Clash is marked „definite‟. See T
sla, Farashkhana, Samarath, Nana Bhavani, Ganesh Peth (TOI 2/16/82) Coding question: The reported cause was a VHP “Hindu unity pr
han (PPS) also implicated. (2/16/82) Neighbourhood: Tilak Chowk (TOI 2/16/82)
but sufficient information is missing.
tan People‟s League 2) Mahaz Azade 3) Jamaat-e-Islam who were demanded a ban on sale of liquor and picketing liquor shops owned by K
ting against the Sunday firing by an Israeli at the Al Asqa mosque in Jerusalem in which one person had been killed.” TOI 4/17/82: Jamat
egokak committee report in this regard implemented, clashed with a minority linguisti group...There was a pitchfed battle between the rival se
g through Siddheshwar road when a fight broke out among some miscreants and the processionits at the tail end.” (TOI 4/27/82)
of worship.” during a Shivaji Jayanti procfession.Although it seems likely, we cannot say for certainty that this is a mosque.
ple of the Thevar community on the other.
ority-dominated area with a sparkling of houses belonging to the majority community.” “The riot had its origins in an incident on May 15, w
t was passing through a place of worship.
rijans and 3) Muslims Figures for those injured and arrested combined for district.
quarrel between children and subsequent intervention by a Hindu ekta Andolan worker. TOI 7/4/82 (An earlier TOI report7/3/82 said the riot
82 Prominent villages disagree. I therefore list it as a probable (small likelihood). Not clear whether caste or Hindu-Muslim.
ut after a number of persons went to the shop of Chander Bhan in the Chandani Mahal area after their evening prayers to „break their roza.‟ W
hal, Kamala Market, Jama Masjid TOI 7/31/82: Opposition members in parliament allege involvement by the ruling party naming Congress w
C.M. Ibrahim, Congress I MLA, resigns from the Congress Legislative Party in protest.
jid; Desecration of mosque; stabbing of temple pujari (TOI 9/14/82) Neighborhood: Delhi Gate (TOI 9/8/82), Gujari Bazar, Brahmapuri, Bh
hleem, Podiwala, Prahlad Nagar, Guzri Bazar, Anantram-ka-chatta (TOI 10/1/82) Swami Para, Son Ganj (TOI 10/3/82), Bhumi-ka-pul (TOI 1
wds which indulged in arson, stoning, and looting immediately after the Tazia procession ended here on Thursday” (TOI 10/29/82) see barod
h apparently broke out when a Tajia procession passing through Patel Phadia in the Fatehpura area was stoned. The other version is that it w
ports refer to riots and widespread violence, but mention only police-Muslim encounters specifically. “The police had lobbed trear gas shel
ent was a demonstration organized by the majority community to protest the transfer of Police commissioner Jaspal Singh (TOI 12/16/82). Th
several places in Alleppey town....a large crowd of the Muslim community had colleced near the jama masjid this evening to celebrate the bir
er an idol was disfigured in the Shahganj locality. Banning orders were enforced. Shops were closed on the first day but reopened on the sec
we are told resulted in damage to a temple idol. The six injured have been admitted to hospital. No other information is available.
called Basavaraj who had hired a bicycle from a shop owner called Khaleel, did not return the bicycle. Basavaraj was traced and beaten by p
a green flag on a tree near the mutton market at Badam Chowk was found replaced by a saffron flag by unidentified miscreants. Prohibitory
wers who attempted to take out a procession violating „prohibitory orders‟. They opened fire when lathi charge and firing in the air proved inef
of a Maruti idol and its replacement by chappals. No other information is available and the date of the riot is unclear.
not. Three men, Manzir Mohammed, Mohammed Jilani and Namdeo Pandukar, set a 19 year old Hindu youth, Yeshwant Balaram Waleti, o
sts indulged in stone throwing following police refusal to change the approved route of procession. The police resorted to lathi charge and fir
a clash between the two communities at Satar Maker lane on March 31st at 11:00 am. In protest against the treatment meted out to a ricksha
mmunity that the Gnana Ratham, the mobile unit of VHP, should be allowed unrestricted movement. The SP said that the police prevented the
h. Violent crowds indulged in looting and stone throwing. The reason for us to believe that the rioting was of a Hindu-Muslim nature is that th
mmunity started throwing stones at a marriage procession in protest against the playing of music when the procession was passing in front o
ng of crackers by a marriage party. In combing operations, the police recovered six grenades, eight knives and large quantities of explosive m
orship‟ at the victory of India in the Prudential Cup. There were some assaults 26th night followed by cases of arson next morning. That day,
nd damages were caused to places of worship.
nd damages were caused to places of worship.
n the banks of the Godavari. A mob of 500 indulged in arson, setting a motorcycle and a liquor shop on fire, and also ransacked the guest ho
al Kuan/Hauz Qazi. Prohibitory orders were enforced under Section144, the police fired two rounds into the air and lobbed teargas shells to d
taneous occurence of Ganesh immersion and Bakr Id. On the 9th, the violence followed a bid by a local organization to observe a bandh a
ed fire to quell the mob and two people died. The mob also set fire to a number of shops in the bazaar. The SP and the DC have formed a pe
for three hours this afternoon following improvement in the situation, police said. The town was brought under 24-hour curfew yesterday
on was not allowed to pass through the prescribed route since Durga puja celebrations were being held on the same road. Curfew was impos
of worship‟. Stones were hurled on the procession members of which then attempted to set the‟place of worship‟ on fire. The police opened
own till midnight of October 24th after some persons of a Muharram procession indulged in stone throwing yesterday the police said today.
he leasing of temple lands.‟ Country made bombs, sickles and knives were freely used in the clash. Sixty houses were set on fire and the in
ut insufficient evidence to state identity of group.] A crowd gheraoed a police station demanding the release of a person who had destroyed a
man. The two politicians name above toured the troubled area and demanded a judicial inquiry into the disturbances. The fact that both are
o Karad to restore order. 1 arrest, 9 absconding TOI 3/18/84.
sh between rival groups of Holi revellers ( so intra-Hindu?). SRP fired on the crowd and then attacked by the crowd TOI 3/18/84.
a, Paharpur. The trouble began when two clashing groups set fire to a place of worship...So Reported Cause should be Desecration of Reli
then police fired tear gas and lathi charged and fired one round into the air. The number of injured given were police casualties TOI 3/22/84
i procession after 14 years (communal violence in 1969). The garlanding of a portrait of Bal Thackeray (Shiv Sena) with chappals by a Cong
alleged insult to Thackeray by Congress MLA A.R. Khan (chappal garland of portrait) 5/19/84. Khan subsequently denied the allegation TOI
Bhiwandi was brought under control trouble makers from there went to Thane TOI 5/24/84. Casualties 59 killed is TOI figure and 42 is offic
have been over a longer period given the statewide context. Violence in Kalyan was not explicityly labelled Communal but given the context i
ormation as to whether election is Lok Sabha or state. Was in Asifnagar constituency. Clash between Telugu Desam and Majlis Ittehadul Mu
trouble. A Bombay DIG was sent there and the SRP was posted TOI 5/23/84. Violence not called communal but in the context most likely.
were protesting communal violence in Maharashtra or should previous violence only refer to the local area. This also overlaps with referenc
ob. Context of protests against communal violence in Maharashtra. Also part of several incidents of violence in Kashmir I 5/30/84.
. TOI 5/31 spoke of violence in Baramullah, TOI 6/1 reported violence in Sopore in Baramullah district. Are these the same localities with gr
district administration got a court order for demolition while the construction was under way. The demolition party and police were attacked b
26/84. New violence broke out after arrest of Shiv Sena leader Manohar Sarpotdar under the National Security Act for making an inflammato
the Mahankali festival passed near the Charminar TOI 7/25/84. The procession is also referred to as the Mahankali Jatra TOI 7/27/84. Pol
town had been agitating for a bus depot. Trouble started when a group for an MLA and a group against him clashed, subsequently police a
nto 3 events according to the gaps in daily coverage i.e. on some days in between there was no coverage on Hyderabad. But if the reports m
oups of people. Curfew imposed TOI 8/25/84. Could be communal or political?
ciated with Ganesh Chaturthi and Punkah festivities. “Anti-social” elements attacked “Munshi” an Urdu daily. Raman, chief secretary, met
Sagar (the clashes not explicitly called communal but are almost certain given the fact of a Ganesh procession heading towards a Muslim are
dent in Ganesh procession. Could be communal, but police account it to old enmity TOI 9/10/84. 1 injured in police fired 1 round to disperse
ere thrown at procession. Police fired, lathi charged and teargassed. A magisterial inquiry was ordered into the violence. TOI 9/11/84 As it
es are unclear reproted deaths for violence uptil 9/13 was 21 dead TOI 9/14, but reports of TOI 9/19 and 9/20 speak of one killing on each da
cidents on each day, but the general reports are of violence abating. Casualties: TOI 9/22/84 speaks of stabbing incedents.
l meeting attended by some Telugu Desam leaders. 2 died in police firing and 1 in group clash. TOI 9/25/84 Background of communal vio
f communal riots whit began on 9/9/84. I have broken up the violence between 9/18-25 into three events, because there was no coverage f
as offices of youth federation (allied to Shah, chief minister) were attacked. Police fired, tear gassed and lathi charged TOI 10/5/84. State
unities while the procession of the image of Durga for immersion was going on. Police attacked the next day while taking the arrested to cou
orted as dispute over route. Casualties: 4 policemen injured TOI 10/6/84, guessing that total would be higher. District magistrate Usmani an
worship on 10/5. A subsequent report TOI 10/15/84 confirmed that the place of worship was a temple. Police had to lathi charge, tear gas a
eft there was a rumour that they had stoned the house of another group. The other group then retaliated. Casualties: 8 injured, 100 arrested
ween two communities. No cause given but clashes occurring in other towns at this time were related to Dussehera/ Durga immersions. See
on for the 3rd consecutive day but gives no details.Arrested totalled 90+. Dussehera unable to be celebrated, nor the immersion of Durga
sion. Casualties: 7 policemen injured TOI 10/8/84. TOI 10/9/84 states that the violence broke out around Dussehera celebrations and that
Meerut. Dispute over burial grounds. When minority community tried to bury a dead person the majority community objected that it was in
a strong possibility that the previous violence was communal it was only classified as a strong-possibility. Police search operations led to a
to court attacked by another group of 20 TOI 10/29/84. Most probably a local caste of factional clash?
OI 12/8/84. Have put it as a strong possibility because it is in Kashmir.
imposed. Rajouri described as a border town. TOI 12/14/84. There had been violence here before.
ency of Raigad district. Report was filed from Alibag. Parts of the district has a strong undercurrent of communalism. General elections were
r gas, then fired. TOI, 1/15/85. Mayor and police commissioner attend public meeting called by the city Ekta Samiti. TOI 1/17/85.
t on sight orders, indefinite curfew TOI 3/19/85. S.B. Chavan visited while riots were still on. Rajiv Gandhi visited day after riots stopped TO
Lodhi community. They retaliated, at the same time a “mad man” threw stones at a “baraat” party (marriage procession). Sparked commun
re if Panvel is a village, town or district. Also check state.
s prohibited five police officers from entering troubled areas. These include: Mr. Vashit the commandant of the SRP and Mr. R.J. Bhatt (SP)
olence. I‟m not sure about the locality TOI 4/26/85.
re communal violence often occurs, especially Dariapur and Kalupur. The Governor B.K. Nehru recalled from Geneva by the Center TOI 4/2
med and Candidate of Dalit Muslim Suraksha Mahasangh (DMSM) arrested.
ner of Police leads police search party. 26 arrested. Court case alleging police excesses TOI 5/10/85. 25+ injured. Official death toll for riot
Lane TOI 5/19/85.
visited the city TOI 5/20/85.
ontext of Bandh called by trade and business community to protest government failure to maintain law and order TOI 6/7/85.
sitive Dariapur and Kalupur areas TOI 6/8/85.
ured (UNI report 1 killed, 1 injured) 37 arrested TOI 6/11/85.Amarsinh Chaudhary announces action against those calling for bandhs TOI 6/
t.Solanki went to Delhi and met Union Home Minister S.B. Chavan. Solanki facing unrest within the party TOI 6/21/85. Police announce R
orted TOI 6/22/85) may have encouraged anti-social elements to resume violence. Women were Muslim. Protested at passing of rath yatra
TOI 6/29/85 More group clashes and police firing. Curfew imposed. TOI 6/30/85
eriousness of clash and that one of them was Muslim suggest that it may have been communal. TOI 7/4/85.
t. SOLANKI RESIGNE REPLACED AS CHIEF MINISTER BY AMARSINH CHAUDHARY
or village, report said it was in northern Gujarat.
here earlier TOI 6/18/85 The centre appointed J.S. RIBEIRO, director-general of the CRPF, as the new director-general of police in Gujarat
SHRAF STATES THAT THERE WAS COMMUNAL VIOLENCE IN SURAT BUT DOES NOT SPECIFY INCIDENTS. ALSO SAYS THE SAM
ombs. Chief Minister Chaudhary announces an ad hoc ex-gratia payment to police personnel for services rendered. Bear in mind the Polic
ys of the Army being withdrawn from Ahmadabad and Baroda. S.N. Sinha reported on discovery of arms cache. Indefinite curfew imposed.
sualties and arrests and seniority of police present suggest seriousness of incident. Police reinforcements sent in from Meerut and Ghaziaba
..have no idea what this is. TOI 7/6/85 would report 11 killed in a week of violence. But many of the killings were in scattered incidents so I
throwing mob TOI 8/24/85.
ured TOI8/30/85
on passing of processions, playing of music and dancing, and throwing gulal at “sensitive” spots. Localities given as Jalgaon and Kohlapur.
e crowds TOI 8/29/85
2
ity, don‟t know if this is a town or a village. Also mentioned specific local as Sambhal tehsil. dozen armed men attacked a place of worshi
red teargas to disperse a mob of 3,000. Ranebennur described as near 90 km from Hubli TOI 10/27/85. Had been similar violence here ea
mmunities after celebrating religious functions. This could imply that they are from the same religious community? Police arrested some fr
ute over use of land in front of place of worship. 17 injured. Police pickets posted and prohibitory orders issues TOI 12/5/85.
worship while prayer meeting was in progress. In retaliation 500 Shiv Sena activists gathered there. Son of Congress party official killed.
Also related to a kite-flying festival. Reported: desecration of a religious site (Bapunagar) and animal slaughter (goat)
s over kite flying festival.
, total injured 120 (due to rioting in kite flying festival also in other data entries) Several teenagers were injured in petty quarrels or by falling
All the article says is that there were a number of brickbatting incidents during the Kite flying festival.
hall. There was a violent clash between two groups and 20 shops were set ablaze in the sudden eruption of violence.
is was the precipitating cause of the rioting. A judicial inquiry was ordered.
All
18 Jan. 1986. that the article says is that “Sangamner was also rocked by riots but the situation was under control.”
area of Kalupur-Dariapur and that the situation was under control the following day.
Four persons were killed and 15 others injured in a group clash at Golann village in Anand district.
rotest against a stabbing incident at a cinema hall a few days ago.
n period. Soon after, a mob attacked the people of another community and also indulged in stonethrowing at the police.
to protest against the throwing open of the Ram Janam Bhoomi temple in Ayodhya (the link made). The first incident was reported from Dar
eligious or not?) was taken out by members of a particular community was brickbatted by miscreants in Bettiah.
Bhoomi/Babri Masjid, mobs clashed with the police. The trouble started when the mobs, shouting Anti-India slogans, indulged in brickbatting
tore through curfew regulations and created terror in several localities, burning shops and houses and clashing with each other.
ncident occured when some people came in two vehicles armed with hand-grenades and some weapons and clashed with those taking out a
ce, heavy brickbatting and firing in Varanasi following the alleged burial of a trader SP Gupta, who had been reported missing. Curfew was c
t ablaze places of worship. Tension prevailed in both cities Jammu and Srinagar, as incidents of violence and police firing together left score
of mob violence, looting and arson even as complete hartal was observed in several towns in protest against the reopening of the Ram Janm
t ablaze places of worship. Tension prevailed in both cities Jammu and Srinagar, as incidents of violence and police firing together left score
wed rumors that there would be disturbances in the city on the above two issues. Sources claimed that there were deliberate attempts at cre
5000 strong stone-throwing mob. Despite a ban on religious meetings about 15000 people managed to assemble violating prohibitory orders
in Srinagar city. The violence in Bandipur was sparked off when a group of miscreants went round the city asking people to keep their shops
help to fight communal elements.
ollowing 3 deaths in stabbing incidents during a curfew relaxation this morning. The arrested figures are a total since Feb 14
erson was killed. No further information available.
second day of Holi) celebrations when members of one group threw colored powder on some people in the Turk bazar area of the town.
im dominated town of Kasba Neuria threw colored water on the residents. Soon, a crowd of 4000 people surrounded them and beat them wi
Mangalghat locality — this is all the article reports.
lly developed into a group clash. The police were forced to open fire.
st teargas shells, the Dhuleti celebrations passed off peacefully.
ohibitory orders in Gavrai. Some people gathered and started stoning the police. A 24 hour curfew was clamped in the taluka following mob v
. The trouble spread to other areas. The tension mounted after a murderous attack on a student following the funeral procession of a ricksha
Enraged, the processionists set on fire vehicles and houses and ransacked a place of worship in the group clash that followed.
e erupted again on this day. There were incients of stabbing and arson in Kalupur locality.
owns that experienced communal clashes during this period.
owns that experienced communal clashes during this period.
owns that experienced communal clashes during this period. In Borshad, the situation became tense when a man was stabbed to death and
siasts indoors, in the Kalupur area. 500 people started shouting slogans and bursting crackers, defying the curfew that was imposed due to
Committee from holding a conference in the town, was stopped by the police. This was followed by clashes and there was even a bomb exp
This led to violence, arson and finally police firing. The next day, there were attacks on policemen following which, the police resorted to firin
ur town of Gaziabad district.”
500 strong procession by Babri Masjid Action Committee protesting opening The procession turned violent and started stoning the police, tr
a Ramnavmi procession. There was arson and the police fired into the air. Curfew was imposed.
a Shiv Jayanti procession and in the communal clash that followed, even swords were used.
Hamid Chowk area was stoned. The stonethrowing was serious and curfew was imposed for several days.
rs of two different groups. Group clashes ensued which caused extensive damage to property
ed in stone throwing incidents during a Shiv Jayanti procession.
taka, led to rioting with incidents of stonethrowing and arson. There could be other motivations too such as the all party conference a week a
n Nanded. No other information is available.
ear a Hanuman temple. There were incidents of stabbing and arson and curfew was imposed.
d person firing into two clashing mobs at Jambusar town.
ire. No other infomation available.
n or construction?The trouble started last night following an altercation between members of two communities over some shops near a place
rms, bricks and bombs were used in the clashes.
d sharp weapons were used.
ocession with bullocks. There was looting and stonethrowing and the police had to open fire on the 8000 strong mob.
The rival group took revenge later at night. Curfew was imposed.
les suspended It is not clear whether actual rioting took place evn though the report says that members of both communities gathered and
a of various deities, with stones and other missiles, in Ahmedabad. Group clashes swiftly ensued. There were many incidents of stabbing, loo
st of a pro-Pakistani politician
ncident. No other infomation available.
r incident in which there was stone throwing. I am not sure if there was any group clash at all.
a 1000 strong procession. There were incidents of arson, stonethrowing and police firing over the four day period and a bus passenger was a
r. The man died. No other infomation available.
ll near another‟s house in an area where members of different communities lived side by side.” This was followed by a group clash and curf
patna . There were group clashes here precipitated by rumor mongering (in the wake of police firing after the stone throwing on a religious pr
d to tension in some parts of the city.” The culprits were apprehended. No other infomation available. I am not sure if this was a riot ev
orator pointed out some shops in Dharavi following which a group of 15-20 people went on a rampage assaulting people and ransacking the
ura area. There was stone throwing and rioting and shoot-at-sight orders were enforced.
ened fire to quell the mobs.
ndhan figures in the article)
stonethrowing and police rushed to the spot to bring the situation under control.
ught the situation under control. No other information is available.
eful day in this curfew bound north Gujarat town .“ No other infomation available.
in the Ferozeshah Kotla ruins. The place has acquired the sanctity of a religious shrine but is frequented by picnic groups who insist on goin
th. This was followed by group violence in which there were many arson attempts including one on a place of worship.
is caused resentment and led to communal clashes.
died and 31 were injured. No other infomation available.
said to “cast a shadow on Muharram celebrations.” Cause and precipitating event not mentioned. No other infomation available.
Qazi and other areas of the walled city. It was precipitated by an argument between two youths that escalated first to a scuffle and subsequen
neous celebrations of Muharram and Ganapati immersion. In fact, the cause for some of the violence was the removal of a Ganesh pandal b
eligious structure in the Shahpur area. There was stonethrowing, arson and police firing.
rough the walled city but the police fired teargas shells to disperse them. Policemen lathi charged also and the crowd responded with brickba
lved about a dozen incidents of violence. No other infomation available.
large scale violence and arson. There was firing and curfew was imposed.
social elements. No other infomation available.
d by a stone throwing clash and the police had to open fire to disperse the mob.
stabbing incidents, arson and lathi charges. No other infomation available.
he assault of a local goonda of the minority community by local gamblers AND the molestation of a woman. There were cases of arson and
No
he was attacked by a group of eight,was reported to be under control. 4 people were arrested in this connection.” other infomation availa
sion. There were several cases of arson and the police had to open fire to quell the mob.
he violence followed a Shiv Sena attempt to open a new branch at Kohar, a decision that was opposed by the villagers. There was stone-thr
us stand area and a mob collected from the nearby market, following a stone-throwing incident. There were incidents of arson and the police
ere reported and curfew was clamped.
a huge procession turned violent near Town Hall.
gedly carried an insulting reference to Prophet Mohammed.There was large scale violence and arson and the paper later apologized calling
and went on a rampage of arson, stabbing and stone-throwing.
er community. There was retaliation and this led to a violent communal clash. The police had to open fire to disperse mobs.
police had to open fire to quell them. No other infomation is available.
e used. No other infomation available.
pur and Kalupur areas of the city -- the first is the kite-flying festival and the second is objections ot campaigning by a political party for the co
harif area on the outskirts of Patna. The communal clash occured after some armed members of a particular community went to the village
flying kites. There were incidents of large-scale looting and arson and the police fired 15 rounds into the air.
g festival. SRP personnel opened fire to quell the mob.
Sangameshwar in the powerloom town of Malegaon in which 7 people were injured.
arma took out a victory procession soon after his election. Some processionists allegedly shouted abusive slogans which set off stone-throw
wo groups following a bandh. No other information is available.
states that peace was marred by a single incident where 2 people were attacked by a group of 4.
Friday. The singer was assaulted by his angry neighbor and four others.
Latif Wahab, and the mob that had collected outside the police station went on a rampage and there were many clashes and incidents of sta
nformation is available.
of people, in which shops and vehicles were burnt.
in the riot were protesting cow slaughter. They all brickbatted and broke the window panes of two state roadways buses.
pletely withdrawn on March 29.” is all the article reports. No further information is available
ce had to teargas and lathi charge to disperse an irate mob. Communal trouble had been anticipated since the Holi procession was on a Frid
m dominated town, it was stoned. There were clashes and cases of looting and arson, though there were no cases of assault or stabbing. A d
at VHP volunteers who were trying to persuade people to shut down shops in a bandh against the plans of the Babri Masjid Action Committe
mation is available
and stone pelting were reported when the shobhayatra was being taken out. No further information is available
g the exhumation of a body by calling it „unislamic‟. A strongly possible Muslim-Police clash.
Janki procession. More than a 100 houses were set on fire and there were also reports of police firing.
match at Sharjah, a group burst crackers which annoyed another group. There were incidents of stone throwing and curfew was clamped.
connection with the VHP processions (and violence associated with them) in different parts of the state.
olice and the organizers of teh Ram Rathyatra to disperse the people to avoid violence. There were clashes and police firing.
g of drums as it passed in front of three places of worship. In the clashes that ensued, there was stabbing and shops and police vehicles were
on the 15th in which nearly a 100 people were injured. No further information is available
birth anniversary of Dr. Ambedkar. The trouble followed the gutting of a firewood shop which took place when a group of persons was objec
re were clashes in Dhundara in connection with the VHP processions (and violence associated with them) in different parts of the state.
r parts of the state due to VHP processions on the Ram Janmabhoomi issue. Heavy stone throwing was reported.
shes. There was heavy stone throwing and lobbing of grenades following an eve-teasing incident.
2 incidents of brickbatting and 3 of arson and at least 11 shops were set on fire. No further information is available.
o further information is available.
usic, dance and bursting of crackers passed in front of a place of worship and was stoned.
sperse rival groups throwing stones at each other at Bhenderi Pole in the Kalupur area. No other information is available.
when two groups started stoning each other the previous night. 2 SRP constables were among the injured.
th his shoes on to retrieve a cricket ball that had rolled in while he was playing on the street. The three-day violence had several stabbing inc
eerut, and were triggered off by a bomb blast. Notwithstanding the ban imposed on installing public announcement systems, loudspeakers
ly teased the woman on the pillion of the motorcycle and the incident snowballed into a full-scale communal riot. Among those arrested were
an allegedly sacrilegious book. The JIM youth stoned buildings and passing vehicles and the police had to fire in the air and burst tear gas s
ted soon after the Friday prayers. Slogan shouting mobs ransacked shops and set them afire. All the above police arrangements were made
ed on “a group of people belonging to a certain community” after the group started hurling stones at the police. No other information is availa
nge of gunfire between two communities in Begamabad locality in Modinagar last night.
s place of another community. Group clashes ensued with stone throwing, arson and rioting. Of the injured, 10 were policemen.
h was called by the Shiv Sena, VHP and the Patit Pawan Sanghatna.
at the kotwali demanding his release. After the mob was dispersed, there were group clashes with stabbing incidents. The PAC was deploye
he alert to the army was sounded despite the withdrawal of a strike call by the state police association following an agreement reached earlie
a RSS worker, of a previos stabbing incident. Arson, assault and stone-throwing marred the route. Rioting continued for several days also at
ed in stone-throwing and hurled a bomb.The Rathyatra was taken out peacefully ona route agreed to by citizens of both communities but els
owing the banning of the Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid from entering Meerut (in connection with the communal riots in Meerut) and the rumor o
h according to the report) in which a group of 70 people armed with hockey sticks and daggers arrived from Borawa (4 kms away) and attack
control the situation. Indefinite curfew was clamped. No further information is available.
hop and renewed violence occured. Several incidents of stabbing and „hitting‟ were reported.
ter reports that the depy mayor, Nalin Bhatt, and 6 others arrested under the Anti-Terrorist Act would not be produced before the court durin
d violence. The trouble started when some people tried to defy curfew restrictions. When the police tried to prevent them, a mob gathered an
vious enmity.‟ No further information is available.
ce in stone-throwing and stabbing incidents. The police lobbed several teargas shells to disperse the stone throwing mobs. The cause of the
al situation in meerut took a serious turn following the death of six people in clashes on the outskirts of the town. The killing of the six poeple
agitating following the death of a girl who was killed on July 21 last. No further information is available.
re following certain remarks made by a girl student of Vishwa Bharti school during a debate. There were sporadic clashes and stone-throwin
No
of police firing on 5 Sept following a row over a Muharram procession, was peaceful today. further information is available.
ssing through a sensitive area. The police fired four rounds into the air to disperse the mobs.
ne throwing incident during the procession.
oup clashes. The police opened fire to quell stone-throwing mobs.
violent and stoned shops. The police resorted to lathi charge. No further information is available.
aking out of a religious procession . The police resorted to firing 22 rounds to disperse the brickbatting mobs. No further information is availa
ps calshed over the stoning of a religious procession by some miscreants. The figures given are a total for Chikodi and Ramdurg.
ps calshed over the stoning of a religious procession by some miscreants. The figures given under the entry for Chikodi are a total for Chikod
haw driver in Shahgunj locality. Rumors of violence spread quickly and gangs of youths threw stones damaging shops and wayside stalls. An
n of milk. Some residents objected to the booth vendor selling milk to one group at a premium. The altercation soon developed into a riot and
ers in a communally sensitive area upon the defeat of India in a cricket match. There were incidents of stone-throwing and stabbing.
by a group of people at the imminent defeat of India in a cricket match with England. Some people took umbrage to this and this led to a clas
at committee (on the occasion of Mohammad Paigambar) was passing through Baburao Jagtap Marg in Agripada. There was a sudden burs
amic Students‟ league staging a protest rally at Maisuma bazar here. The students were protesting against the state govt.‟s decision to bar t
d was manhandled. He later returned with a group of anti social elements of one community and a clash ensued. The police burst teragas sh
was placed under a 48-hour curfew. Godse, the chairman of the particular temple trust, appealed to the people to refrain from violence since
Aurangabad bench of the Bombay High Court reserved its ruling on a writ petition filed by a Shiv Sena corporator, challenging the mayoral ele
the police. The reported “group clashes” took place the at the advent of Ramzan. Some destruction of property worth Rs. one lakh was rep
meeting in a particular place. The land belonged to the Archaeological Survey of India. (TOI 6/25/88) Doesn‟t Hindu-Muslim “Yes” contra
local Srinath temple, were attacked by stone-throwing mobs of town “residents.” The police clashed with these residents in order to put an e
f Pakistani President Zia-ul-Haq‟s death in a plane crash. Mobs took to the streets and Maulvi Farooq was charged by the government for in
s” clashed in sporadic day-long clashes. The violence started when a group of 25 youths stoned a police patrol. Five policemen were also i
y prayers turned violent and stoned the police. The police used teargas on the mob. It is significant that this is one incident in a series of ten
A scuffle between Mannulal Singh and Hanif Gulubhai Sheikh caused other supporters of theirs to get involved. It is believed that one gang
the proposed march to Ayodhya by the Babri Masjid action committee, and the latter‟s demand for the liberation of the Ram Janmabhoomi.
during a bandh called by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) in response to the Babri Masjid action committee‟s proposed march to Ayodhya
bouring Muzaffarnagar and Aligarh--it was also triggered off by unrest over the Babri Masjid action committee‟s proposed march to Ayodhya,
ess Durga into the river, resulted in a stampede. (TOI 10/24/88, 10/26/88)
ollowing a bomb explosion. The Bharat milap procession is thought to have raised provocative slogans regarding the Ram Janmabhoomi iss
been closed for two months following a communal clash. A bandh was being observed in the town on the call of the Hindu Raksha Samiti. I
e belonging to communal organizations have been taken into custody and a heavy police force has been deployed in view of tomorrow‟s band
he information on each riot is perfunctory. According to Mr. Ramakrishna, the violence was basically „stray incidents of law and order which h
he information on each riot is perfunctory. According to Mr. Ramakrishna, the violence was basically „stray incidents of law and order which h
two groups of boys at around 8:15 on the 28th night.
munity went on aspree of random violence. They first attacked Khurshid Alam,35, who was heading for his home in the JJ Colony in Khyala,
he information on each riot is perfunctory. According to Mr. Ramakrishna, the violence was basically „stray incidents of law and order which h
he vicinity of a mosque on the day of the Maharashtra bandh when stone-throwing started. The police intervened and had to resort to firing.
objected to the erction of a flag post by the other community near a place of worship.The injured included a police officer. 5 shops, 2 houses
between members of two communities in Baniya Pada locality. According to the police, a Prakash Rastogi,46, was fatally stabbed by membe
killed in communal violence in Parvati Mohalla. The rioting started when a religious procession was stoned by unidentified people from roofto
a Moharram procession early on Aug 13. The police opened fire in the Gauraganj locolity following clashes when a Duldul procession was p
road accident wherein the members of a minority community (Muslims) were run over by a public bus. Mr. Ahmed, who was present at Ental
of Calcutta. Although Muharram day (12th) passed off peacefully, tension broke out in the open on the 16th. One person died, two were inju
mmunities (probably Harijan-Muslim). It was sparked off by claims by both groups to an akhara situated behind a mosque. It is alleged that th
were killed and several injured in a clash between two groups yesterday. Four shops were looted during the clash which was a sequel to a d
ing to the interpretation by the teacher of a lesson as derogatory, mustered some people of their community. This resulted in an altercation b
a youh, was given a communal twist by motivated propaganda (by the BJP and its front organizations) leading to large scale violence. The p
Shiv Sena and the VHP to mark the foundation laying ceremony of the Ram Janmabhoomi temple. The figures given above are a total for rio
nt Chaturdashi was stoned when it reached the Ghantaghar of the town. Members of one community brandished swords and in the clashes t
Shiv Sena and the VHP to mark the foundation laying ceremony of the Ram Janmabhoomi temple. The killed and injured figures for riots in t
ke Urdu the second official language in UP, arose when some 300 students of Islamia college made a protest march to another college whos
of two communities. The trouble started when a Ram Janmabhoomi Shila procession that was shouting religious slogans was attacked as i
rge scale violence. Official sources said that 1 person died in a bomb explosion that occured at Jhanda Chowk when a religious procession
The police fired 7 roounds to disperse violent mobs.” This is all we are told about the Kanajari violence in the TOI.
peoplewho wanted to take possession of a plot under dispute” and that the ”Ram shila poojan campaign had fuelled this violence”. There we
e of worship while a procession was passing by. The police rushed to the spot and averted a clash. However, rumors soon spread in the tow
e of worship where Dasara processionists were playing a band. A clash immediately followed between members of two communities in which
s at the houses of members of a particular community immediately after the Dasara procession in a village (unnamed) 40 kms. from Gulbarg
g area of the town. The police had to fire 10 rounds in the air to disperse the clashing mobs. Curfew was imposed and additional police force
Dasara clashes. The police fired four rounds in the air to disperse two groups indulging in heavy brickbatting. 4 shops were also set ablaze.
n was stoned. 4 shops were set on fire.
a Dasara procession.
sions left 21 people, including 13 policemen, injured. Several shops and a tractor were set on fire before the curfew was imposed.
s were burst at the rear-end of a nearly 30000 strong barawafat procession. This triggered off a stampede and there were clashes between
the switching off of loudspeakers near a place of worship at the time of offering prayers. There were some cases of arson which would have
s to disperse two clashing groups when a religious procession was been taken through the town. Indefinite curfew was clamped in the town a
d. The DSP and the sub-divisional magistrate were among the injured.
ga over taking out of Ramshila processions. Sice the processionists inevitably carried weapons and raised provocative slogans, this led to Hi
ga over taking out Ramshila processions. Since the processionists inevitably carried weapons and raised provocative slogans, this led to Hin
ga over taking out Ramshila processions. Since the processionists inevitably carried weapons and raised provocative slogans, this led to Hin
e firing as fast escalating communal clashes engulfed Bhagalpur even as curfew was imposed today. Tension built up in the town as a 3000
. Singh that 15 houses were burnt and 2 people killed.
. Singh that a tractor was burnt in Rajpur.
. Singh that houses had been burnt in the village.
mall mention since the Indore riots were in the foreground) to rumor-mongering. Some mischief makers had spread rumors about communa
he cause and precipitating event must be in his notes. During hours of curfew relaxation on Nov 30, there were fresh incidents of arson and
when some one threw a bottle in their direction. This sparked off a riot leading to an exchange of soda-water bottles and stones. The police
at Nawadah and Muzzaffarpur
district after Muslim leader. Meanwhile, number of Muslims had gatehred in front of mosque at Begampur to prevent procession.
one to death by unidentified group of people.
dly abused youths waiting nearby.
38 arrested under TADA, 200 under rioting charges CM, Chimanbhai Patel, “did not rule out the possibility of a political motive beh
ts reaction to violence in Patan
Rumor on 13 Apr of Muslim youth missing Apr 8-- peace committee negitiations fell through-- clash at meeting venue *s
gangs of local dadas.
unteers were travelling to participate in the “Kashmir bachao” rally in New Delhi on 5/2/90.Patel tried to scare the mob away. Minority leaders
3/90. TOI 5/4/90.
on for the Ganpathi idol‟s immersion ceremony. The police opened fire when they were attacked. Many policemen were hurt and shops and v
gambling. A petrol bunk, a saw mill and 50 huts besides other property were damaged by miscreants. TOI 9/4/90.
n. 16 shops were damaged on the 2nd day. TOI 9/5/90.
a and Anand clashes.
er 80 shops burnt on the 2nd day. TOI 9/5/90 Linked to Anand and Surat clashes on 9/4/90.
a Ganpathi immersion procession. TOI 9/6/90.
ted with the incident at Patur on 9/5/90. TOI 9/6/90.
y members of another community. Police pickets were posted. TOI 9/15/90.
s stone-throwing at Chabur and Junagadi mohallas at Panigate. TOI 9/15/90.
ea. TOI 9/23/90.
. TOI 9/25/90.
group of people came out of a place of worship and stoned some shops. TOI 9/29/90.
as imposed. TOI 10/2/90
ar and a bakery were damaged on the 2nd day. TOI 10/5/90.
ue by people from Fishermen‟s Colony. Trouble spread to Bandra and to Khar and Jogeshwari areas in the Western suburbs. An irate mob s
iring. TOI 10/5/90.
houses and sshops were destroyed. TOI 10/5/90.
hri Ram Jyoti processionin Kamal Gali. Lathi charge was resorted to and curfew was imposed. The procession was called off. TOI 10/5/90.
been kidnapped by members of another community. TOI 10/6/90.
orship. Sixty shops and many vehicles were set ablaze. All Ram Janambhoomi processions were banned. TOI 10/7/90.
iolence and looting. Shops and houses were set ablaze, and a mob of over 500 violated curfew to attack a place of worship. TOI 10/10/90.
he police. TOI 10/10/90
urt in group clashes. TOI 10/11/90.
0.Violence was also reported from Kodagu district after 10 houses were set ablaze at Tannirhalla. TOI 10/12/90.
to 48. TOI 10/12/90. The total number of people arrested in the state crossed 1000. TOI 10/13/90.
reported along with the incident at Karipparambu in Kerala on October 17th. TOI 10/18/90.
Thrussor districts led to violence. Stone throwing and damage to buses were reported. TOI 10/18/90.
mmunity who, along with others, was trying to put out a fire at a hut in Azad Nagar colony in Dharavi. TOI 10/21/90.
ni in Bihar. Kalupur and Dariapur in the state were placed under curfew. TOI 10/24/90.
d police firing .TOI 10/25/90.
lice firing resulted in at least 3 being hurt and over 100 were taken into preventive custody following violence in the wake of the Bharat Bandh
e was reported from Rajasthan, Karnataka, J&K, Gujarat and Orissa - but not all were cases of communal clashes.
est against Advani‟s arrest. TOI 10/26/90.
ble arose at Jhalda when a motor-cyclist ran over a person of another community.The Bandh total for the whole nation reached 82, but a bre
ndamentalists as a sequel to the kar-seva attempt at Ayodhya. The Jamaat-e-Islami brought out processions in Dhaka in protest against com
. TOI 11/1/90.
e. The police had to fire 7 rounds and lob tear gas shells to disperse them. TOI 11/1/90. Curfew was reimposed after relaxation led to furthe
ng killed at leasr 4. 3 policemen were among the injured when a police chowki was attacked. Godhra was put under curfew. This brought the
ouncillors of the party. Police burst 30 shells to disperse mobs involved in arson and looting. TOI 11/1/90. No figures for casualties were foun
On 11/1/90, a total of 8 were killed in the state. TOI 11/2/90.
and looting. TOI 11/2/90.
hod following large scale arson and looting. TOI 11/2/90.
ging to the minority community were looted. TOI 11/2/90.
rival drug smuggling gangs of 2 communities clashed and the police had to resort to firing. TOI 11/3/90.
curfew was imposed. TOI 11/2/90. Further violence was reported on 11/3/90.
illed since 10/29/90. Violence was also reported from the Ranga Reddy district. TOI 11/2/90. Curfew was extended after 2 deaths on 11/2/9
eaths in Gujarat following the kar-seva to 53. TOI 11/3/90.
f 11/19/90, the total deaths had been 23, injured 20 and arrests 710.
jpipla was put under curfew after arson and looting. TOI 11/4/90.
nts of an adjoining chawl. Lathi charge and police firing injured 13. TOI 11/4/90.
emanding the release of a person arrested in connection with the attack on places of worship near Harba on 6th November. Group clashes a
on point at Idgah led to violence in the walled city. TOI 11/15/90. 3 communities were involved. Police fired to disperse the mob. On the 2nd
TOI 11/18/90.
s imposed and troops called out. This was after the last communal clash in the town on 10/24/90 in the wake of developments relating to the
not known. TOI 12/1/90.
1 person set on fire in Champaner Barwaza. Curfew was imposed. TOI 12/2/90.
. Uma Bharati. 60 shops and houses were gutted and indefinite curfew imposed. TOI 12/6/90.
urning shops. The army staged a flag march at Godhra where 5 people had died in riots last week. 2 shops were set ablaze and police had to
abzimandi. Violence spread even after curfew was imposed. TOI 12/8/90. Further violence was reported and 27 people were killed in stabbi
ed a PAC picket. An explosion that damaged the exterior of a place of worship led to tension in Badaun. TOI 12/9/90. At least 130 people, in
ed a PAC picket. An explosion that damaged the exterior of a place of worship led to tension in Badaun. TOI 12/9/90. At least 130 people, in
er 1000 had been arrested so far. TOI 12/17/90. A fresh burst of violence in which 4 were killed and 21 injured was reported. TOI 12/19/90.
nts removed some articles from the shop and set them ablaze. i person was killed and 10 injured. TOI 12/11/90. Troops conducted a flag m
number of districts affected in the current riots to 6. TOI 12/14/90.
m Kanpur and Aligarh - but this brought the totalin the UP riots to 97. This is the unofficial estimate. TOI 12/15/90.
ng ashes of kar-sevaks killed in Ayodhya police firing set off riots. 2 were injured at Tajganj and 1 at Loha Mandi. TOI 12/15/90.
more deaths were reported and the total in U.P. in the recent violence reached 130. TOI 12/19/90.
untoward incident was reported from any other riot hit town. TOI 12/26/90.
December 1990. Curfew was imposed. TOI 1/5/91.
ed and police firing killed 1 and injured 2. TOI 1/7/91.
l violence in Gujarat. Curfew was imposed. TOI 1/8/91. All figures are from TOI 1/8/91.
ts were reported. TOI 1/8/91.
nd 6 injury cases were reported. TOI 1/11/91.
ob attacked a house in Tulsi Ka Chaturba and 3 were hurt. 54 arrests were reported . TOI 1/11/91.
g on mobs killed 4 . 2 others were stabbed and 43 injured . Over 50 were arrested. TOI 1/29/91. The toll rose to 7. TOI 1/30/91. The toll was
ere killed. The police launched a major offensive on rioters. TOI 2/2/91.
“Visnagar” town 1306
and near a masjid. TOI 3/8/91.
ssion organized by the VHP and RSS. 20 policemen were among those hurt. The toll rose to 8 on 3/26/91, and violence spread to Cuttack an
raised provacative slogans near a mosque. TOI 3/29/91. A total of 9 were killed in this incident. Hari Krishan (DM) and Niranjan Lal (ASP) w
uring the BJP sponsored Orissa bandh. TOI 3/29/91. A total of 50 had been arrested in Bhadrak and Soro. TOI 4/1/91. The person in charge
maged in rioting and arson. TOI 4/8/91.
reported. TOI 4/23/91. This was associated with the violence in Gujarat in the last week of April. 2 had been killed and 10 hurt till 4/24/91. 6
e arrested. TOI 4/25/91. Police firing and arson was reported. 50 had been arrested so far. TOI 4/26/91. 4 were hurt in police firing.TOI 4/27
ne. 5 were burnt alive and over 115 shops, kiosks and houses were damaged. TOI 5/18/91.
he police resorted to a lathi charge. TOI 5/20/91.
as attacked. Curfew was imposed. TOI 5/20/91. Curfew was relaxed only on 5/26/91. On 5/27/91, the riot hit areas were calm. It is not too c
shes claimed at least 20 lives in Meerut. TOI 5/21/91. Meerut was reported to be peaceful in TOI 5/27/91. Curfew was relaxed for the first tim
ed people. TOI 6/13/91.
- were killed by a mob. The senior police officers had tried to suppress the communal nature of the incident at first. TOI 6/26/91.
d and lobbed tear gas shells to disperse the clashing groups. At least 16 were hurt. TOI 6/29/91.
Curfew was imposed. TOI 7/24/91.
ems to a case of Intra-Muslim clashes. TOI 7/24/91.
of a road as part of the Id Milad celebration to allow a Ganesh idol procession to pass. However, when the procession arrived, youths refuse
ceremony. One homeguard jawan was killed. TOI 9/24/91.
le were killed and 7 hurt in mob violence and police firing. TOI 10/17/91.
hes during a Durga Puja immersion procession. TOI 10/21/91. Renewed clashes were reported during relaxation of curfew. 1 person was h
olent mob that had disrupted a procession of Goddess Sharada. TOI 10/21/91.
All
still “tense but under control” on 11/22. figures of killed and injured refer to 6 days from 11/8 to 11/13. “clashes between 2 communities
d. It was originally imposed following a fight over property on 1/1
osed following the reports of stone-throwing in retaliation to 2 miscreants throwing burning rags on a house. Police firing and teargas shells h
ce of worship to the place of worship of another. Police firing killed 4 people on the spot
h after the casualties occurred
village was fighting
e city after reports of deaths came in. Shoot at sight orders were issued on 4/12 “trouble broke out at Belgaum when festivals of two com
for the celebrations of their respective festivals. Two places of worship were gutted in the process along with some shops
n the crowd swelled to a 1,000 people who took the opportunity to stone throw, brickbat, etc.
r of Shiv Sena MLA Mr. Khaire. Official statements hinted that the cause of the violence were attempts by the Shiv Sena to enhance its supp
had died the previous day turned violent and resorted to stone-throwing and arson. Curfew was clamped indefinitely followig these incidents
hat it was an incident of caste violence
as violence spread to Surat, Baroda, Rajkot, Sidhpur, Morvi and Dholka towns when a Gujarat Bandh called by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad
as violence spread to Surat, Baroda, Rajkot, Sidhpur, Morvi and Dholka towns when a Gujarat Bandh called by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad
as violence spread to Surat, Baroda, Rajkot, Sidhpur, Morvi and Dholka towns when a Gujarat Bandh called by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad
red, 8 houses were wrecked. The fight started when one boy tried to hurt another with whom he had had some previous skirmish
a labor colony of the Bapunagar labor area. Police were forced to open fire to disperse the mob. Curfew was still in place “Ahmedabad, Ju
s a riot since a statement was issued by the state JD President, Mr. Pawar (not Sharad), that the communal riots wwre caused by Hindutva a
hase movie tickets. A fisherman was stabbed and the violence escalated from there
o Monday 6 a.m., following a homeguard being stabbed last midnight and a clash between tow groups this morning, reports TOINS.The p
two boys. Police had to burst 11 teargas shells to disperse the mob and no one was killed
ional status be granted to Sonebarsa
ugh the streets and forced its way into a prohibited route
be made into the murder of a local advocate (Gangadharamurthy). Villagers were supposed to be going to attend a political rally in support o
ectors were suspended for failing to act at the appropriate time in the Surat riots
unal violence following the destruction of the mosque at Ayodhya. The reports for each individual riot are a little tough to discern from the art
d city areas and Shastrinagar localities as violence erupted necessitating police firing in the death of 22 persons and injuries to 61 today.” TO
of human lives as compared to Surat. “The death toll in the recent violence in the state rose to 291 last night when three persons were kil
oke out at half a dozen places, taking the death toll to 28, resulting from firing at 21 places, officials said....Firing took place at Solapur, Maleg
oke out at half a dozen places, taking the death toll to 28, resulting from firing at 21 places, officials said....Firing took place at Solapur, Maleg
oke out at half a dozen places, taking the death toll to 28, resulting from firing at 21 places, officials said....Firing took place at Solapur, Maleg
oke out at half a dozen places, taking the death toll to 28, resulting from firing at 21 places, officials said....Firing took place at Solapur, Maleg
oke out at half a dozen places, taking the death toll to 28, resulting from firing at 21 places, officials said....Firing took place at Solapur, Maleg
oke out at half a dozen places, taking the death toll to 28, resulting from firing at 21 places, officials said....Firing took place at Solapur, Maleg
bate on Governor's rule , drawing on Governor's report: "The 3rd letter of December 13 [1992] says that the death toll in group clashes and p
of human lives as compared to Surat. “The death toll in the recent violence in the state rose to 291 last night when three persons were kil
bate on Governor's rule , drawing on Governor's report: "The 3rd letter of December 13 [1992] says that the death toll in group clashes and p
bate on Governor's rule , drawing on Governor's report: "The 3rd letter of December 13 [1992] says that the death toll in group clashes and p
of human lives as compared to Surat. “The death toll in the recent violence in the state rose to 291 last night when three persons were kil
of human lives as compared to Surat. “The death toll in the recent violence in the state rose to 291 last night when three persons were kil
e firing and stabbing incidents today, taking the death toll in violence in Andhra Pradesh state to 17 with the state capital accounting for 13.”
e firing and stabbing incidents today, taking the death toll in violence in Andhra Pradesh state to 17 with the state capital accounting for 13.”
als as to a particular community being the target of the violence but since these were incidents of violence following the demolition of the mo
t in the Baxibazar area forcing the police to fire in the air to quell violence....In Assam 30 people were killed, 18 of them being burnt alive”De
t in the Baxibazar area forcing the police to fire in the air to quell violence....In Assam 30 people were killed, 18 of them being burnt alive”De
ive people were killed in Forbesganj by violenct mobs.”Dec 12
ive people were killed in Forbesganj by violenct mobs.”Dec 12 “With the killing of two persons since last night and recovery of six more bo
he toll to 59.”Dec 12
he toll to 59.”Dec 12
he toll to 59.”Dec 12
he toll to 59.”Dec 12
he toll to 59.”Dec 12
he toll to 59.”Dec 12
he toll to 59.”Dec 12
ive people were killed in Forbesganj by violenct mobs.”Dec 12 “With the killing of two persons since last night and recovery of six more bo
ive people were killed in Forbesganj by violenct mobs.”Dec 12 “With the killing of two persons since last night and recovery of six more bo
ive people were killed in Forbesganj by violenct mobs.”Dec 12 “With the killing of two persons since last night and recovery of six more bo
ive people were killed in Forbesganj by violenct mobs.”Dec 12 “With the killing of two persons since last night and recovery of six more bo
t in the Baxibazar area forcing the police to fire in the air to quell violence....In Assam 30 people were killed, 18 of them being burnt alive”De
t in the Baxibazar area forcing the police to fire in the air to quell violence....In Assam 30 people were killed, 18 of them being burnt alive”De
t in the Baxibazar area forcing the police to fire in the air to quell violence....In Assam 30 people were killed, 18 of them being burnt alive”De
t in the Baxibazar area forcing the police to fire in the air to quell violence....In Assam 30 people were killed, 18 of them being burnt alive”De
t in the Baxibazar area forcing the police to fire in the air to quell violence....In Assam 30 people were killed, 18 of them being burnt alive”De
Following the reports of major violence one reort that appeared in the TOI on 12/19, stated that there were still incidents of protest that wer
Following the reports of major violence one reort that appeared in the TOI on 12/19, stated that there were still incidents of protest that wer
n outbreak of violence following the Ayodhya incident.”Dec 16
ed to death in Mandya, 1 succumbed to injuries from a previous riot in Dharwad.
7 were killed by police firing, the rest by frenzied mobs.
mplex had been cordoned off following the Babri Masjid demolition. The police haad to lathi charge to stop them from entering the complex
and tried to advance to the disputed site to offer a symbolic namaz
ence on the following day was sparked by an altercation between two members from different communities. The report does not specify whic
reported from Varanasi, Rampur and Ghaziabad.”
reported from Varanasi, Rampur and Ghaziabad.”
reported from Varanasi, Rampur and Ghaziabad.”
nce of an imposed curfew “this takes the total of dead in rioting and rioting-related incidents to 482, 168 of whome are registered by the B
of peace/normalcy
f of the city was placed under curfew, while the other half observed a BJP called bundh.
ons were stabbed. The trouble started when the students of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) while observing Vivekanad Jayant
of peace/normalcy
It is unspecified what religious denomination the places of worship belonged to
mation was provided in the reportage
of Delhi, the initial incident had a sread effect and soon, the rioting mob and their area of looting/arson expanded
usion of the aartis, a mob of 500 went on a rampage of revenge.
unal violence.
he area was a Muslim majority one and apparently the cause of the fighting was differences between the head of the biradari pancayaat and
ioner (Tyagi), & Addnl. Commissioner (Khan).The violence took the various forms of arson, street fighting, etc. There was a great deal of ind
mation was provided in the reportage
temple. Seven arrsts had been made under TADA.
It is unspecified what religious denomination the places of worship belonged to
ted to have happened. 94 bodies were identified but police predicted that the eventual number of casualties might turn out to be 130. An arti
he nature of the group divisions was not disclosed
olice firing to diperse a mob. The cause of outbreak of the violence waas unreported
a fresh outbreak of communal violence at Bhatkal in Karnataka‟s Uttara Kannada District on Monday night...”June 23
ut, there is nothing to warrant a claim that this riot was Hindu-Muslim in nature
1992. More information is necessary to ascertain what exactly that means.
unity (unspecified)
ing training from a teacher of another community. TOI 8/23/93. Previously, communal violence had occurred at Bhatkal before July,1993. Ni
ing training from a teacher of another community. TOI 8/23/93. Previously, communal violence had occurred at Bhatkal before July,1993. Ni
n a person was arrested for disrupting a prayer meeting (presumably Muslim) by playing loud music. A mob then proceeded to stone the loc
nce to H-M violence speicifically.
way Mail Services, central railway station and police station damaged by Moharram procession after rumours that two pagis had been arrest
adamant over flag hoisting at disputed site of Idgah Maidan. A crowd of over 5000 had to be quelled by lathi-charge, tear gas and eventually
e at an approaching crowd, killing a woman. This death sent BJP crowds into an anti-police frenzy, leading to incidents of arson and violence
nsion in Hubli, Curfew imposed in Bhadravati.
otests against Urdu news telecast on Bangalore DD. Despite elaborate police arrangements and curfews, controlling mobs was difficult. Se
e men. In response, there were a few incidents of violence reported in Madras, Madurai, Coimbatore adn Tirupati.
violent. Crowds joined in the clash between the two teams. Crude bombs used. Police had to fire to disperse crowds.
protesting over the news leakage to the police of an animal sacrifice at a local temple.
murder of BJP leader Mr. Kala Baccha. People prevented from prayers in public during the curfew following attacks from a temple.
ary of the opening of the disputed Babri mosque. 200 people detained in Hyderabad.
rby land and were attacked by irate villagers. Police had to resort to lathi charge and firing. Curfew clamped in Nanded.
. Many sporadic incidents after the blast. The munani called for a bandh, but the call was ignored.
3 students injured in clashes where countrymade firearms were used.
ch the Shringar Gauri temple behind the Gyanvpi mosque for jalabhishek of the temple diety. The temple administration ruled out the jalabh
noon. Some shops were also damaged. The situation has now been brought under control and armed police are patrolling the area. Abo
que issued tonight by the sub-committee of the State Press Consultative Committee. The communique added: “The curfew could not be li
property of members of the minority community before military aid was rushed to the spot. Mass violence noted took the form of setting fire to
armed patrols are moving about.”TOI March 4, 1950 “Aligarh, March 5. Five persons were killed and 40 injured in communal disturbanc
A
ble then spread to other localities. The authorities took prompt action to quell the riots. few cases of arsons and looting have been reporte
n fire. Two persons travelling by the 139 Up Agra-Delhi Passenger were killed by rioters when the train halted at a signal awaiting clearance o
er clashes.”TOI March 7, 1950 “Bareilly, March 10: There was renewed tension in the city yesterday when four people were killed in an in
armed patrols are moving about.”TOI March 4, 1950 “Aligarh, March 5. Five persons were killed and 40 injured in communal disturbanc
er clashes.”TOI March 7, 1950 “Bareilly, March 10: There was renewed tension in the city yesterday when four people were killed in an in
er clashes.”TOI March 7, 1950 “Bareilly, March 10: There was renewed tension in the city yesterday when four people were killed in an in
er clashes.”TOI March 7, 1950 “Bareilly, March 10: There was renewed tension in the city yesterday when four people were killed in an in
er clashes.”TOI March 7, 1950 “Bareilly, March 10: There was renewed tension in the city yesterday when four people were killed in an in
cident on Monday evening, in which one person died of stab wounds and two were injured, one seriously, in the city area, police patrols were
owing a stabbing incident last night in which 1 person was killed and 2 were seriously injured. There has been some tension in the city since
e situation was brought under control. Congress and Jamaat-ul-Ulema workers also helped restoring law and order. Many goondas have be
cident on Monday evening, in which one person died of stab wounds and two were injured, one seriously, in the city area, police patrols were
n there after a house was set on fire. Several arrests were effected and armed police were patrolling the streets.
ted by the Home Guards are patrolling the area, and a three day curfew has been promulgated.
promptly controlled the fires.Precautionary measures have been taken and armed police have been posted at strategic points. The situati
were burnt. The same night in a similar incident in Dum Dum, about six miles from here, two persons were killed and two injured. A number
were burnt. The same night in a similar incident in Dum Dum, about six miles from here, two persons were killed and two injured. A number
on passers-by in the Turkman Gate and Chauri Bazar areas. The trouble lasted for a few minutes only and was immediately localized. A lar
er control. An order banning the assembly of five or more persons has been promulgated.
and the pupils took objection to them. As a protest, they took out a procession, but on their way, when they had reached the butchers‟ locality
er clashes.”TOI March 7, 1950 “Bareilly, March 10: There was renewed tension in the city yesterday when four people were killed in an in
er clashes.”TOI March 7, 1950 “Bareilly, March 10: There was renewed tension in the city yesterday when four people were killed in an in
hem. A dozen persons were injured before the police arrived to disperse the rival parties. It is stated that the RSS group wanted to use the l
nd eight persons were taken into custody.”TOI 24 April, 1950
men are alleged to have handled some persons roughly for breaking the queue at the box office. Resenting this treatment, they complained
ay. The fight is stated to have originated from the slaughter of an ox by a section of the villagers. The police intervened and restored order.
and recovered a part of the looted property. The cause and the prec. event are not clear.
ces was rushed to the spot and the situation was quickly brought under control.
minor incident led to a fight between the two parties in which soda bottles were freely hurled and five people were injured.
ps in Jayaji Chowk. The office of the Provincial Congress Committee was also raided and the national flag torn down. The police had to reso
house because of a rumour that a cow had been sacrificed there. The station officer immediately rushed to the spot and searched the buil
learnt,followed the report of cow-slaughter in the village. The police brought the situation under control immediately. Twenty-one arrests wer
o control and sec 144 was promulgated for a week.
. Both the cause for the clash and its precip. event are unclear.
mbers of the „other‟ community urgerd their “co-religionists” to a record a particular language. This mention of “co-religionists” makes me th
Moraji Desai insisted that the law passed by the government on cow slaughter would stand. Namely banning the killing of milch cows but pe
, I have listed it as strong possibility rather than as Definite. Was not sure about how to factor the Sikh presence in. Casualties:5 injured. 10
ked each other. Clash is reported as communal. DM and District SP, Panch Mahals rushed to the spot. Police posted. Section 144 Cr. P.C
n crowd, 2 killed, and 4 injured. DM banned assembly of more than 4 under Section 144 Cr. P.C. Casualties Total: 11 injured, 2 killed, 1 arr
ating in a mob attack on refugee coloni˜ at Gandhinagar and Netaji Nagar in Ratanbari. Armed police pickets were posted afterwards. Attac
ating in a mob attack on refugee coloni˜ at Gandhinagar and Netaji Nagar in Ratanbari. Armed police pickets were posted afterwards. Attac
d ban orders. Paper reports firing on procession and earlier attacks on shops, I have listed “attack” on shops as cause. Though it is part of
ng (unspecified). Casualties: 5 arrests. TOI 2/1
eath were Hindus or Muslims. So I do not know how to categories the Police vs single group box.
oli a crowd of Hindus had shouted anti-Muslim slogans and damaged a Muslim place of woship. It is of interest that one of the policemen pre
as persons of other community) objected during the repairs clashes broke out. Did not know how to classify cause, so have put it under Mi
g through Subji Mandi (area of town). The involvement of the Jan Sangh and “Kashmir Day” makes me suspect a communal link hence I‟ve
ommunal groups. Casualties: 1 killed, several injured TOI 9/3
e procession. There is some mention of Praja Parishad activity in the state. Given that they were agitating about the status of Jammu and K
ed by Praja Prasad and R.S.S. volunteers. The latters involvement makes me suspect communal overtones to the clash. Name of a police
ct specified. Casualties: 2 killed, 10 injured. TOI 12/30
strate ordered use of tear gas. Have included this because of involvement of Hindu organisation and Kashmir issue. Casualties: 63 arreste
eported as connected to Praja Parishad protests about the status of Kashmir, but I‟m marking them down as related, hence Yes in Link to O
any other such incidents. If processionists were Praja Parishad should be Police vs Hindus. Casualties: 4 killed, 2 injured. TOI 2/1
killed, 14 injured, 60 arrested. TOI 3/4 Moraji Desai reported that riot started in Tai Wada in which 3 died and 12 were injured. Total n
could be Definite (could be caste?) and Chief Minister Shankar Dayal Sharma going around the city appealing for calm suggests a level of se
olice patrols. Curfew. Section 144. Casualties: 4 injured, 138 arrested. TOiu 3/7
e arrested. Casualties: over 100 injured, 9 arrested. TOi 3/9 TOI 3/11 Dr. Katju, Union Home Minister gave a statement on the police acti
ster, Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed acknowledged the possibility of an inquiry into police firing in the months long Parishad agitations. He gave
gh, Hindu Mahasabha and Ram Rajya Parishad. Casualties: 12 injured, 89 arrested. TOi 5/13
hammed. This crowd could have been a political demonstration, and given that it is near a mosqes it is probably Muslim. But I have neither
abad. Casualties: 10 arrested. TOI 10/19
No details of the previous violence or of the group/s involved. This particular event should probably be classified under Police vs Single grou
nt of a mosque. People in procession stoned the police. DM of Malabar and District SP ordered the police to lathi charge. Eventually police
uslims are being prosecuted). TOI 4/13
community, almost certainly Hindu-Muslim, (slight possibility of Sikh?) Police pickets set up. Casualties: 10 injured, 28 arrested. TOI 4/24
roceeeded with the protection of the armed reserve. Casualties: 15 injured. TOI 5/24
own as Baberi Mosque or Janam Bhoomi temple. The dispute was before a court. Apparently there were „idols‟ in the site and pujas were b
ured, 25 arrested. TOI 8/23
lice but as it is not specified I have not listed it under Police vs Single group.Casualties: 13 injured. TOI 8/10
8 number of arrested now totals 130. Syed Ali, Collector of Nizamabad, said all was quiet. Revenue Minister K. V. Rangareddy and Deputy
19 injured. TOI 8/28. 7 killed, 22 injured (19 seriously), Home Minister D.G. Bindu told the state assembly. TOI 9/3 Final Tally: 7 kill
d TOI 9/11 Among the arrested were 3 prominent buisnessmen: Sohan Lal Duggar, B.D. Jhunjunwalla and Muralidhar Acharya.
y old satyagraha campaign against cow-slaughter. Total arrests in campaign is 112 Casualties: 10 arrested. 10/15
p taking part in dancing and music, when someone threw colored water on him. A quarrel ensued... there were blows and stabbing. No arres
f warring villagers at Norta in Patan taluka. Several people and a policeman was injured in the scuffle. [Also], villagers of Vasai Dabhala, in V
f warring villagers at Norta in Patan taluka. Several people and a policeman was injured in the scuffle. [Also], villagers of Vasai Dabhala, in V
ed police guarded the hospital where the other two boys are being treated.”TOI March 11, 1955
party who live in the same locality and “happened to be Muslims.” Three houses were burnt to ashes, and a special police force was rushe
tors, numbering 30, tried to break through the police cordon and get into the compound of Parliament House, in defiance of Section 144 CPC
/injury is unclear in the report
might create bitterness against a particular community). Clashes that took place outside the Bihar and the Deshbandu Talkies, included a m
age of Pipuldah, in the Harua p.s. area of 24-Parganas on Thursday, according to a message - UPI ______________________
bers of which formed a riotous gang on Sunday last. The rioters who carried lathis and spears, attacked members of the other group. They a
, on Wednesday. The assailants escaped before the police reached the spot. The injured have been brought here and admitted to hospital.
ute concerning a holy place in the village. Sholapur, May 29: The DM banned entry into the disputed shrine, which both Hindus and Muslims
as sent from Varanasi and a ban was imposed. “Banaras, September 2: One person was killed and several were injured in a clash at Mauna
a book published by the Vharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Bombay, later died in hospital. Maulana Qasim, one of the speakers at the meeting, ha
a book published by the Vharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Bombay, later died in hospital. Maulana Qasim, one of the speakers at the meeting, ha
a book published by the Vharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Bombay, later died in hospital. Maulana Qasim, one of the speakers at the meeting, ha
return to normalcy.
Sept 15, 1956
uses were burnt or looted.
e going round the town proclaiming the victory of Mr. Mohammad Yasin Khan from the Ferozepur-Jhirka constituency. The police rushed to
nge of hot words followed by a clash.
a High School, and attempted to demolish the wall. Brickbats were thrown by the rival groups. Armed police has been posted at the troubled
were stabbings. 72 hour curfew was imposed.
pola festival. The rival groups used stones and sticks in the clash. The number of casualties is not known.
The trouble started when a section of the crowd started booing and catcalling during the match. There was rough play by some players, and
wn by the processionists. Some of the processionists, while returning, retaliated and in the resulting confusion some shops were looted. Find
nce and lathis were freely used till the arrival of the police. Four persons were arrested. ______________________ (No other information is
location] yesterday. A report received by the Begusarai police said that the majority group of over 100 armed men, mounted on elephants an
amp. There was stone-throwing and arson. It is unclear whether this clash, or itsd precursor, were communal or not.
olice fired six rounds. The Sub Inspector received spear wounds and two constables lathi injuries during the clash. The Dm and the SP rushe
arted when it became known that the Municipal Corporation had rejected an independent member‟s amendment to the resulution against co
ace for 3 days)
o localities in Hubli town - has been promulgated ... following a communal clash in these localities yesterday when two shops were looted.
r the girl was caught in his house. Th student was arrested and there were meetings on both sides. The DIG left for Katni 30th morning but
mptly to restore order. A prohibitory order was clamped on the town.
s on the 5th). The processionists (comprising of members of the Hindu Mahasabha, the Ram Rajya Parishad and the Jan Sangh) threw sto
community. Rioting followed after an exchange of hot words. The police intervened firing teargas shells and finally opening fire and killing one
h school where a wrestling bout between an Indian and a Pakistani had been arranged. The arrested were charged with arson.
some trustees of the Masjid. Curfew was clamped on the town. There were cases of arson and stabbing the following day. By the 21st how
by the police on the Ramlila procession on the evening of September 22. A partial hartal was observed here yesterday in the main markets o
s of stone throwing. The situation was kept under control however, and curfew was clamped, the collector said.
dead, three were burnt alive in a heap of cow dung. There is a Sirsa town in Haryana but don‟t htink it‟s this.
2/5/61. The day passed peacefully under curfew. Figures are from TOI 2/6/61. Stray cases of violence were reported. No case of violence w
killed and 38 hurt in the 2nd spell of riots. 308 had been arrested since the previous day. TOI 2/9/61. Jabalpur was calm under curfew but vi
2
wara, Kareli and Gotegaon. TOI 2/10/61. more were killed and 20 arrested. TOI 2/11/61. Final figures are for the district from TOI 2/22/61
the other community. The police rushed to the area and fired to prevent a clash. 5 policemen and 2 of the crowd were hurt. TOI 4/25/61.
ntinued. The death toll rose to 10. Todaay‟s report says that the clash was communal. TOI 6/22/61.Aall of Cachar was declared a disturbe
bsequent police firing but 32 were held. TOI 8/5/61 No more violence was reported. Final figures are from TOI 8/6/61.
were belaboured were Hindus. TOI 10/4/61.
t AMU was closed for 18 days. Curfew was relaxed for 2 hours. 125 had been arrested. TOI 10/5/61. The total number of dead and injured
s reported. 10 were arrested. TOI 10/7/61. 17 more were arrested at Moradabad - bringing total arrests to 70 at Chandausi, 60 at Moradaba
ew was imposed. Some other towns in the district also reported violence. About 50 were arrested. TOI 10/7/61. 7 were killed and 4 hurt on
s reported. 10 were arrested. TOI 10/7/61. 17 more were arrested at Moradabad - bringing total arrests to 70 at Chandausi, 60 at Moradaba
s reported. 10 were arrested. TOI 10/7/61. 17 more were arrested at Moradabad - bringing total arrests to 70 at Chandausi, 60 at Moradaba
s reported. 10 were arrested. TOI 10/7/61. 17 more were arrested at Moradabad - bringing total arrests to 70 at Chandausi, 60 at Moradaba
th Latif being stabbed by Khaitan Johri. No arrests had been made till reports came in. TOI 2/25/62.
n an armed mob attacked them. This was reported with the incidents above in TOI 3/25/62.
ally with shopkeepers who refused to suspend business for the day - were reported. TOI 4/12/62.
to be under control. No cause is reported - but it seems to be a case of clashes with refugees from Bangladesh. TOI 4/25/62 uses the term
ere killed at Rajshahi. TOI 4/30/62. Figures are from TOI 5/2/62 and 5/3/62. Total figures for Dacca and Rajshahi are reported, and the dura
only 4 had been killed and that the incident was a case of “gangsterism” and not communal violence.
s of another community who had a place of worship further down the road objected to the music. TOI 9/4/62. The incident occurred on the ro
es between 2 communities of fishermen. The situation was brought under control by midnight. TOI 10/9/62.The death toll rose to 4. Today‟
ion 144. TOI 7/13/63. Tear gas was used to disperse a crowd. A dozen people, including a Jan Sangh leader, were arrested. TOI 7/14/63. T
ere then attacked and had to use tear gas. TOI 7/15/63.
es and bricks were hurled at processionists, who turned into a rioting mob. Curfew was imposed. TOI 9/3/63. The death toll reached 7. 80 pe
Hindus (though there are later reports of attacks on Christians, and Indian Christians, especially Adivasis did “agitate” in India) and that the s
r called for army help. Army and Bihar military police deployed 1/11, TOI 1/12.Union Home Minister Nanda flew to Calcutta on 1/12, and st
y I am categorising event as 1 day. But is clearly embedded in larger event.
arson and looting occured. TOI 1/13 Part of W. Bengal riots.
locations so I have recorded them as 2 events, but perhaps they could be merged. Report also of 3 bodies found in railway carriages. TOi 1
25 arrested for rioting. TOI 2/17.
e train. TOI 3/20. TOI 3/20 Orissa military police deployed in Rourkela, , Jharsuguda, Ratgangpur and Brajarajnagar. In Rourkela 1 died an
he minority community. TOI 3/20. Final toll: 9 dead, 28 arrested. TOI 3/21. 21 more arrested under Defenc
eath toll to 51. TOI 3/24 Chief Minister Sahay, Education Minister Narain Singh, Chief Secretary S.J Majumdar and IG Akhoun were camping
wing more arson.
set by reports of attacks on Christians in E. Pakistan. But report does not say all Adivasi agitators were Christians, so probably Hindus also j
ce sent from Baroda (hence my supposition that this town is in Gujerat) and Kaira. TOI 10/22 describes clashes as communal.
tly. The clash occurred when members of a community attacked a procession of another community taken out to celebrate the victory of the
he police resorted to a lathi charge. TOI 5/13/65.
killed by rioters. “A trivial incident” was said to have started the violence. 223 had been arrested till this report. TOI 5/18/65.Final figures ar
the market near a place of worship 50 cases of arson reported during the day TOI 9/4/65 police opened fire twic
a town or village. Also, the second time, it is spelt as “Bangewadi” - with an “n”.
he situation was under control on 10/1/66. TOI 10/2/66. The final death toll is from TOI 10/3/66. Curfew was relaxed on 10/2/66.
ire. TOI 11/8/66.
as attacked by people coming out of a place of worship. The police fired and burst tear gas shells to disperse the mob. TOI 11/16/66.
re the police dispersed them. (TOI 4/10/67)
e causes for the tension is stated to be that some polling agents insisted on identifying persons in “burkha” as women voters. (TOI 2/16/67)
en were injured. A curfew was imposed from dusk to dawn on the third day, when five new cases of stabbing and brickbatting were reported
ed to have been “communal” in nature, as the gambling den was located in a mixed locality. A stray incident was reported the day after from
Curfew was imposed on Srinagar for four days, and this was the most serious riot reported in 1967 up till this time. Trouble broke out in Jam
Curfew was imposed on Srinagar for four days, and this was the most serious riot reported in 1967 up till this time. Trouble broke out in Jam
idents (1 arson attempt). Ar TOI 9/20. 9/20 Arrests 300, of whom 230 for curfew regulations and fined Rs. 50. TOI 9/21 9/21 report of stray
Nasik in TOI 9/25 but District Magistrate in TOi 9/26. Have listed this as DEFINITE case as Chief Minister V.P. Naik was seen by Maulana A
us, but likely). So Possibly 2 CAUSES. Police fire. 2 killed, 1 injured. Total 30 policemen, including Kaul, injured. TOI 10/4.10/4 police lath
OI 10/8 TOI 10/10 curfew lifted.
lties Unclear. 3 killed in earlier stabbings. Report also says “THE people killed” in police firing. Several injuries, including police. 40 arrests.
onists claim attempts made to interfere with procession. District Magistrate, SP and armed police force rushed to village. TOI 11/15.
political parties, grouped together under the “Save Kashmir Front,” began to protest Abdullah‟s arrrival. Yet, the reporting of this case seems
s imposed on the city for a period of three days and shoot-at-sight orders were issued. During these three days, police opened fire on armed
nce it involved Muslim League supporters clashing with Congress supporters. (TOI 3/28/68)
he streets in defiance of the curfew; police pickets moved in to counter the groups. (TOI 3/31/68, 4/1/68)
s and 10 companies of PAC were rushed to the city to support the local police. Curfew was extended for another two days. It was later repo
imposed on the city for a week. Ther was large-scale arson and destruction of property on the second day of rioting. (TOI 4/20/68, 4/21/68,
ce. The rioting started out in two slum areas of the city and then spread to other localities; the cause of the outbreak was unknown. Curfew
o custody under the Preventive Detention Act. (TOI 6/3/68)
orted above are combined figures for both towns.) Later that night, a boy was reportedly stabbed. Some local press reports claimed that thr
armarg crossing, where chappals ans stones were hurled at it by members of another community. The processionists retaliated. Sonkar ha
Officials said the trouble sbroke out after some miscreants allegedly stoned a procession carrying an image of the goddess Saraswati for imm
nesday though the milles were open, clashed with another group who did.” TOI 3/8/69
a Rangpanchami procession reached Siddhaveerappa Peth, some people of the locality objected and the two groups clashed. This was fol
ouble began when a police vehicle dashed against a hand-cart carrying religious scriptures of a minority community. A small crowd standing
confined to the mill, considerable tension was generated in Jagadal which is a mixed industrial locality.” TOI 3/20/69
objected to it. An agreement was ultimately reached that if the passage of the procession was obstructed by the branch, arrangement woul
and set them on fire.” TOI 3/31/69
e last night and early this morning.” TOI 4/1/69 “According to latest reports, 12 people were killed in the incident which began suddenly on
y night. Seven people belonging to both the parties were arrested. The clash was caused by the refusal of a truck driver to give a free lift to
taking no chances in view of the tension in the area because of the forthcoming by-election to the State Assembly on Sunday in Ujjain. A ke
yesterday claiming that nearly 40 to 50 people had so far been killed in the current disturbances.”TOI 6/9/69
n a truck accident yesterday. The truck driver, it is alleged, was dragged out of his vehicle and assaulted by an infuriated mob. Some policem
aviour by two boys of another community. It had a repercussion in front of an Urdu school when school-going oys came to blows and stones
ut a „jatha‟ in the town last evening shouting “anti Malappuram” slogans. Some people asked them not to shout slogans when the procession
wo people were killed and seevral injured. The rioters dispersed on the arrival of the police. “Unfortunately, the victims belonged to a minorit
ed Mhow since early this morning and schoolboys collected near the Hari Phatak locality and began stoning passing vehicles. Arson, looting
ed here [Bhopal]. Official sources said that in the widespread arson that followed four houses were gutted. Among the injures was a police c
e returning in a procession from the Mecca Masjid after prayers, saw a jeweller‟s shop kept open while most other shops were closed in prote
other recently.” [possibly communal, possibly not]
have been reported since the promulgation of night curfew yesterday evening....In yesterday‟s clashes, which were sparked by an attack on a
a violent clash between sections of people in the Jamalpur area yesterday took an ugly turn this morning [19th] when groups of agitated peop
of worship.”TOI 9/24/69
26th]. Some incidents of arson and looting occurred this morning. A few places of worship were reported damaged. The trouble began with
yesterday. About 200 people have been rounded up for violating the curfew imposed in the town yesterday evening.” TOI 9/26/69
sh when an alleged attempt was made at midnight to set fire to a place of worship. However the hartal was withdrawn after a meeting of the
et on fire in the area.”TOI 10/20/69 “Mr Ray [The WB Home Secretary] who visited the affected area today with the State‟s acting inspector-
hi charge proved ineffective. More than 12 police personnel were injured by brickbats thrown at them by the two groups belonging to two diffe
bout 60 kilometres from here yesterday. After several street fights during the day, one of the two groups set fire to a cloth shop in the town a
haps central, as other recent reports in media of conflict between CPI(M) and ML.
nd looting. The district authorities also promulgated prohibitory orders under section 144 Cr. P.C. Intensive police patrolling was continuing
lent turn and spread all over Bhiwandi. The processionists broke up into groups and began looting shops and burning firewood depots. The
ews about the Bhiwandi disturbances reached there. To control the situation firing had to be resorted to....Over 200 houses and about 107 s
s, however, brought under control....over twelve people were injured, including five who sustained bullet injuries. Twenty people have been a
nd two other houses. Mehbood Sahanshah, the victim of an assault, died in the Thana civil hospital.”(TOI 5/12/70)
rose mainly from personal enmity and had nothing to do with the communal riots.”[TOI 12th May].
red. (TOI 5/13/70)“Factories in the Thana-Belapur industrial complex have reported a 35 per cent drop in attendance of workmen since rio
In
he alleged slughter of a cow.”TOI 8/26/70 TOI on8/27/70 the death toll was upwardly revised to 5, and arrests to forty six.
d with the matka den clashed with a group of bootleggers about 9 p.m. and that was how the disturbance started....A notorious gang leader,
ing arson. According to information received at the secretariat, a boy was fatally stabbed in a clash between two groups of people on Monda
e police said the situation in the troubled area was under control. Life was normal in other parts of the city. The police have rounded up 190
was attacked by a group of people with knives, was admitted to the civil hospital with multiple injuries...Curfew has been impsed in the Daria
ate Assembly, inclusing Mr. V.S. Pradhan, leader of the Jana Sangh bloc, Mr. S.P. Chanpuria (SSP) and Mr. Brijlal Verma (Jana Sangh) toda
e spot, brought the situation under control within a few minutes. According to official sources, the police first burst tear-gas shells to disperse
he area. The police allegedly used force to disperse the rioters. This enraged the mob which set fire to some shops in the locality.” TOI 2/23
a leader of the Vidhyarthi Parishad, the student wing of the Jana Sangh. Sharma was arrested yesterday on the charge of making inflamma
erence, the U.P. Home Minister, Mr. Virendra Verma, said that the situation in all those places was under control. Over 850 people had been
he homeguards and the police were patrolling the town which observed a hartal today in protest against the alleged kidnapping of a married
ween two sections of people during Holi revelry. According to official sources, 14 people were injured. The situation in the town is now state
RP units were patrolling the affected areas.” TOI 4/23/71
ghting with soda-water bottles, lathis, and other weapons. One State Reserve Police (SRP) constable was injured when the warring factio
ties, in which one person was killed and 50 were injured in Mudyar village, under the Ahirauli police circle, on Sunday, according to official re
r looting....In most cases, ornaments and household utensils were taken away. Shops were looted. Places of worship were also attacked to
between the residents of the Khatau Mill Chawl and Lohana House, the police said on Tuesday.”TOI 3/1/72
hich touched off incidents of violence.”TOI 3/22/72
... Thirty people were arrested for arson as a number of places of worship had been set on fire. One of the three wounded in yesterday‟s
ohri, and the DIG (Agra range), Mr. Shiv Swaroop, are camping in Aligarh to keep a strict watch on the situation.... The additional district ma
.... One person was killed and one injured at Ferozabad when a Provincial Armed Constabulary patrol fired in self-defence on a violent m
.... A dusk-to-dawn curfew was imposed in four disturbed localities of Varanasi following violent incidents. The police resorted to firing in
ding to the collector, the trouble started when a Dussera procession, passing through a minority locality, was subjected to heavy stone-throw
ash between two groups of people as a Dasara procession was passing by a place of worship. The procession was said to have been attack
....Rani Mau shows that the administration, if willing, can effectively check a communal flare up....Most of the ex-zamindars as well as rich an
....Rani Mau shows that the administration, if willing, can effectively check a communal flare up....Most of the ex-zamindars as well as rich an
....Rani Mau shows that the administration, if willing, can effectively check a communal flare up....Most of the ex-zamindars as well as rich an
e police said that the trouble started at the junction of Foras Road, near the Daulat Talkies, when the processionists of the Jana Sangh and
awal village, three kilometres from Hazaribagh.”TOI 4/14/73 “...Mr. S.K.Ghose, camping here along with the deputy inspector-general of p
awal village, three kilometres from Hazaribagh.”TOI 4/14/73 “...Mr. S.K.Ghose, camping here along with the deputy inspector-general of p
mptee, 16 km from here, during the day. The police made repeated lathi-charges to keep the mobs apart, and later imposed strict curfew on
School, opposite Durgadi Fort, it was stated. A group of Shiv Sainiks were alleged to have assaulted six tonga drivers in Kalyan, accordin
Mohammed here today.” TOI 4/17/73 “Three people were killed today as Poona city and its environs observed a complete bandh organised
aman in Rain Bazaar area of the old city last night. Three constables who attempted to control the situation were also injured. Two per
struction of property would have been more extensive if the police had not taken timely precautions. Most traders, however, said the polic
at „reactionary elements and vested interests” who were opposed to the political change coming in the state were behind the trouble. He
worship asked the processionists to tone down the volume of their music. A free-for-all ensued in which stones and aereated water bottles we
Bangalore], today as the student protest against alleged police excesses and the price rise turned into a communal clash.” TOI 9/14/73 “Th
ally directed against foodgrain shops, but soon the agitation degenerated into communal rioting....A week earlier, Indore also witnessed, tho
wo people were killed and 12 injured.” TOI 12/15/73
ont of a shop. The shopkeeper protested and an exchange of hot words followed. The shopkeeper, it is stated, demanded compensatio
ice headquarters in Bombay. The police said the trouble arose over the slaughter of a cow. Three people had been arrested, Nawapur was
sought an explanation. This resulted in a minor riot in which furniture in a hotel was damaged and cash was stolen. Soon, a large numbr of p
A
ng the clash, injuring three people. government press release said six people, including three policemen, were injured. The chief ministe
Dube, said this evening that no untoward incident had been reported in the past 54 hours anf the situation was under control. Over 30 people
commissioner, Mr. S.K. Saha. Two persons were killed and six injured when the police fired seven rounds to quell mob violence at Doran
to injuries at a Baroda hospital.”TOI 4/15/74 “Four people were killed and 15 injured, ten of them seriously, when the police fired over 50
rmy was immediately alerted, and the BSF called in. Curfew has been clamped in the area from 5 p.m. to 9a.m. tomorrow. According to ey
aid that a 8,000 strong procession, taken out by the Hingoli municipal council to celebrate the tri-centenary of the coronation of Shivaji, was s
olice said trouble started when the residents of Islampura lane objected to the playing of music when the procession neared the area. Ston
d led to police firing on Sunday.”TOI Aug 7. 1974
ach other. The police control room said no one was injured in the firing and that the situation had been brought under control. Police reinfo
oting in which three people were injured....The police also arrested 53 people from Sun Mill lane on charges of rioting in which a Ganapati pr
mbay suburb, late on Thursdday night. The riot started when a boy from one of the groups was attacked by four boys from the other group
s now officially under control. No arrests had been made so far, the police said. Prohibitory orders under section 144 Cr. P. C. were immedia
nday afternoon.” “Of the four killed, one died when the police opened fire to quell the rioting after lathi-charges and tear-gas failed to have
ade 15 arrests.”TOI March 30, 1975
ding to a delayed report received here. The report said three people injured in the clash have been admitted to hospital. Some shops were l
aking out processions or morchas. The order was imposed following clashes between two communities in Pimpri yesterday. Minor incide
o clashes between two groups in the Malharganj area. The police separated the groups after lathi-charging, tear-gassing and firing in the air.
st 48 hours, according to reports received here yesterday. The Bihar government chief secretary, Mr. Saran Singh, confirmed the death of
hat, according to information available, the trouble started over an altercationat a pan shop....Earlier Mr. Dhongde said the Malegaon riots d
passing through the streets. According to the police control room in Bombay, a section of the people objected to the playing of music by
e Kamathipura area. The police said that around 11.30 P.M. a young man, Asgar Ali Anwar Ali, who had gone to Kamathipura with his fr
st night. According to the District Magistrate, Mr. D. M. Naik, 12 people were arrested. The situation was normal, he added.”TOI Dec 16, 197
s in Baroda, Nadiad and Petlad. At these places, the disturbances were sparked over an identical issue of kite flying, he said.” TOI Jan 18
s in Baroda, Nadiad and Petlad. At these places, the disturbances were sparked over an identical issue of kite flying, he said.” TOI Jan 18
s in Baroda, Nadiad and Petlad. At these places, the disturbances were sparked over an identical issue of kite flying, he said.”TOI Jan 18
wore at him and fled. Later, he returned with 5 friends and assaulted him with hockey sticks and aerated water bottles. The police arrived an
did not agree to the villagers‟ demand to remove the SRP men, they attacked 2 SRP jawans. One SRP jawan opened fire and two people d
g the injured was an inspector and two sub-inspectors. The police opened fire to disperse the crowds.
ce restricted to bazaar area and did not spread to residential areas. 16 dead. Town is 75% Muslim. Police after trouble permitted demonst
4/1
-Inspector and 2 constables involved in Rameza assault. TOI 4/1 more violence. Oppositon calls bandh. Tear gas fired. TOI 4/24/2 P
ired. TOI 4/18.
st a definite.
s strong possibility.
dhus carrying chhari mubarak for Amarnath shrine try to pass through. TOI 7/307/30 Women defy curfew and clash with police. TOI 7/31
cord 28) says man who died in Palani was one Ibrahim. Muslim name suggest possible communal overtones to clash.
144 Cr. P.C. promulgated. TOI 8/27.
available so Karnataka police called up. Pavitran and Rao visited areas. TOI 8/29. 8/30 more violence. 55 arrested bringing total to 400. TO
injured. 200+ arrested. TOI 9/5 9/5 1 injured in stabbing incident. C.Reddy addresses Ganesh chaturthi -Id--ul-Fitr mulaquat crowds and a
n, don‟t know State.
ed government of indifference. TOI 9/26 Have included this report because protest is by 2 Muslim MP‟s, so could have communal nature?
y. TOI 10/7 10/7 1 more dies of wounds, total now 11. TOI 10/8 10/13 Bagla suggests punitive fines on areas where violence occurred. M
y camping in the area before violence occurred. TOI 10/13 10/13 1 more killing, 150 arrests. TOI 10/14
Situation now normal. TOI 11/29 Unsure if Akot is town or village. No details of police action.
ice fire. BSF rushed in. dead is 5, 12 injured, 31 arrests. V.K. Dewan made new District Magistrate. Congress I, CPI and parts of Congress w
, Dr. Karan Singh calls for judicial inquiry into police firing. TOI 12/5 12/10 Sheikh Abdullah accuses Karan Singh of stirring trouble. Studen
turn communal if firing of 12/2 is not handled correctly (it is their statement which makes me suggest strong chance of communal character
ctive while they were attacked. (If MLC is some muslim group, violence could be communal). Guessing that Bijapur is in Andhra.
Elections (Lok Sabha). The riot either consisted of or was followed by a clash between Janata and Majlis-e-Muslimeen workers. P.V. Pavith
ecause there is not sufficient evidence to reject this outright, I have entered it as a small probability case.
an Sabha seat, Manzoor Ahmad (Congress-I) and Mohan Lal Kapoor (BJP). According to the report “during a 40-minute free-for-all, realignm
was doing a great disservice to society.” In the meantime, H.N. Bahugana “had described the rit as communal rioting and charged the distric
ced an inquiry by a high court judge into the riot. In a statement to the state legislative assembly, he also promised to take action against the
ed to do so. This led to an exchange of brickbats between the two sides.” (TOI, 07/26/80)
n between the communities” (TOI, 08/08/80). I therefore classify it as definite.
ne event or a series of separate incidents. I have assumed the former, and classified it as a communal riot.
nce in Kalyan from August 6-8 as well as the fresh violence. Although the initial report does not describe it as communal, a later one (TOI,
(TOI 8/21/80) suggests that a prominent Muslim League leader engineered the trouble. “The admission by the President of the parallel Musli
ea. A hot exchange of words followed, which soon turned itno a fierce clash.” (TOI, 08/14/80)
ook place simultaneously or whether one followed the other. The report does not link the two events and I therefore do the same in the datab
t Moti Chowk and after histing the national flag raised slogans like “Bharat Mata ki Jai.” The Musims in their turn shouted “Allahoakbar.” Fren
sters in Urdu and Hindi demanding justice for the Moradabad incident. One said “ Kala din. Id ke din par khoon ki Hole. Hamare saath anyay
ies of arms and ammunitions have been recovered during searches in the disturbed areas, it was officially state. In Bareilly, 121 factory mad
8/18/80) Cause and Precipitating Event: “The mob was stated to be protesting against the Moradabad incidents.” (TOI, 08/17/80) Large
e and not Hindu Muslim violence.
ng in the area when the youth started taking out a processio to protest against the Moradabad incidents.” (TOI, 8/17/80) Neighbourhood: K
case because it is linked with previous probable police -- Muslim violence in Aligarh(TOI, 08/19/80)
go.” (TOI, 9/8/80)Neighbourhood: Kisan Chowk, Kabirpara, Harshad Mill, Vara Vad, Bhanushah Vad, Arya Samaj Road.
al Masjid, Kuccha Baugh, Ghas Mandi, Baradari. “The state government has created a new dvision of Moradabad in order to maintain law
he Bharatiya Janata Party; Maulvi Rais Ashraf, a member of the Khaksarane Hak Organistion and Mr, I.A. Khan were arrested.” (TOT 10/31/
ng up for some time becuase of a dispute over a graveyard. It is stated that an idol was installed in the neighbourhood of a graveyard in trh
found. Similarly, for officials involved, see account of Bihar Sharif riot.
found. Similarly, for officials involved, see account of Bihar Sharif riot.
found. Similarly, for officials involved, see account of Bihar Sharif riot.
found. Similarly, for officials involved, see account of Bihar Sharif riot.
found. Similarly, for officials involved, see account of Bihar Sharif riot.
their holy place by the municipality turned violent.” (TOI, 06/14/81) The “Minority” community is not identified.
ors of the Majlis Ihehadul Muslimeen (Sultan salahuddin Owaisi, President and Baquer Agha), and BJP city general secy. Baddam Bal Reddy
attempts to vreak a “dahi handi” (The prized earthen pot traditionally broken by youths after forming a human pyramid on gokulakshmi day.)
ty ministers of the state government who were camping in the city decided to tour the riot-affected area of Baroda on September 15, two day
orize it as a definite case: “The violence erupted during a bandh on Manday, after the death of four cows which were later fund to have eaten
rga idol. It is not clear, however whether the dissatisfied mob that attacked the police were dissatisfied Durga Puja workers or dissatisfied M
m and we have no reason to expect an intra-Muslim riot in Bombay. The no. of arrests 406 is a combined figure for those arrested in conn
erday.” (TOI 11/10/81) Note that this is not just police-Muslim but that the violence precedes police firing.
intra-Muslim riot in Bombay. The previous violence in the reported cause is also probably but not definitely communal, since the previous rio
groups ...” (TOI 1/11/82) Based on this, I list cause as Public rituals/Festivities (Makar Sakranti) and precipitating event as a private quarrel.
d a political party (unidentified) of patronising „the anti-social elements..‟ (TOI 1/28/82) (It is not clear however, whether Hindus and Muslims
the Clash is marked „definite‟. See TOI 2/15/82 not attacked as well as other Pune material for additional information.
ted cause was a VHP “Hindu unity procession.” I have classified this as both political and religious. “The trouble started yesterday when th
nd picketing liquor shops owned by Kashmiri pandits and the government. Trouble started when police asked shopkeepers to open their sho
d been killed.” TOI 4/17/82: Jamat e Islam and Jamiat e Tuluba involved. Also indication that shops belonging to minority community had
a pitchfed battle between the rival sections.”TOI 4/18/82: “The pro-Kannada agitation finds writers, artistes and others among the paraticipa
e tail end.” (TOI 4/27/82)
at this is a mosque.
s origins in an incident on May 15, when a lamb owned by a Muslim butcher wandered into theholding of a member of the majority communit
earlier TOI report7/3/82 said the riot broker out after two persons quarrelled at a pan shop) 5 Hindu Ekta Andolan workers were later taken
ste or Hindu-Muslim.
vening prayers to „break their roza.‟ When the shopkeepers took long in serving them, they moved to the nearby shop owned by Ashok. This
y the ruling party naming Congress workers Kallu Bhagat, Kishen Swaroop, as taking active part in the riots.
/8/82), Gujari Bazar, Brahmapuri, Bhomiq-ka-pul, Shahgasa (TOI 9/9/82) TOI 9/14/82: The longstanding cause of the dispute was a dispu
j (TOI 10/3/82), Bhumi-ka-pul (TOI 10/2/82) TOI 10/1/82: entry of Imam into Meerut banned. TOI 10/4/82: Newsreport lists R.D. Tripathi a
Thursday” (TOI 10/29/82) see baroda xeroxes for additional information.
s stoned. The other version is that it was a reaction to the stabbing which occurred on Saturday in which all the victims were from the same c
The police had lobbed trear gas shells and imposed ucurfew in the town following the viiolent turn of an agitation by a group of Muslims prote
oner Jaspal Singh (TOI 12/16/82). This led to communal clashes.
asjid this evening to celebrate the birth anniversary of Prophet Mohammed.” (TOI 12/29/82)
the first day but reopened on the second. The rioting is not specified as communal, but given that it arose from the disfiguration of an idol an
information is available.
asavaraj was traced and beaten by persons who were described as Hindus. But the rumor spread instead that Basavaraj had been killed by
unidentified miscreants. No
Prohibitory orders were clamped. further information is available
harge and firing in the air proved ineffective. The mob threw stones and damaged a Kattobomman Transport Corporation bus. The collector
u youth, Yeshwant Balaram Waleti, on fire and burnt him alive in a Hindu cemetery at Wadala. The police arrested two of the men but the thir
police resorted to lathi charge and fired bullets into the air. There was also violence the next morning in the Sabzi Mandi area. The DM said t
t the treatment meted out to a rickshaw driver by a policeman, there were many cases of arson through April 2 and autorickshaws were off th
SP said that the police prevented the Ratham from going to a particular area anticipating a communal clash. Following this, mobs blockaded
s of a Hindu-Muslim nature is that the newspaper reports that on the 14th „there was tension even though a peace committee was meeting a
he procession was passing in front of a place of worship. This led to a series of clashes, stabbing incidents and cases of arson. The Chief M
es and large quantities of explosive material. The officials mentioned above rushed to the town immediately.
ses of arson next morning. That day, the police opened fire to control a mob that tried to beseige a police chowki. On the 28th, the police fired
ire, and also ransacked the guest house of a place of worship, the DSP, Mr. Dhananjay Jadav said. Normalcy was restored the following day
the air and lobbed teargas shells to disperse the rioters. There was a higher level meeting the following day, wherein Mr. Jagmohan instructe
al organization to observe a bandh against the alleged desecration of a place of worship in the City. Police patrolling was intensified in view o
The SP and the DC have formed a peace committee and the situation was reported to be well under control.
ght under 24-hour curfew yesterday following Friday‟s group violence. High police officials and SRP jawans rushed to the town and broug
on the same road. Curfew was imposed and the police and PAC were heavily patrolling the township. Mr. R.C Takru, the home secretary con
worship‟ on fire. The police opened fire. The officials mentioned above left immediately for Karmala.
ng yesterday the police said today. Tension prevailed in Shastri chowk after some miscreants pelted stones at the residence of the presiden
xty houses were set on fire and the injured were admitted to the Tuticorin govt. hospital
ase of a person who had destroyed an idol in a temple two days previously. Could be, therefore, a Muslim crowd. OR intra-Hindu (i.e caste)
disturbances. The fact that both are Muslim suggests that Muslims were involved, perhaps the ones protesting against the police. Police fire
y the crowd TOI 3/18/84.
Cause should be Desecration of Religious Site/Symbol but the report does not specify if the place was a mosque or temple...so can not be fi
n were police casualties TOI 3/22/84.
(Shiv Sena) with chappals by a Congress MLA Mr. Khan had also caused much anger. Thackerary, for his part, was accused of making der
bsequently denied the allegation TOI 5/24/84. Chief minister Patil toured affected areas on 5/19 (TOI 5/20/84). Many political leaders for th
59 killed is TOI figure and 42 is official figures TOI 5/27/84. The violence in Thane was not explicitly called communal but given that nearby
ed Communal but given the context is most probable. Casualties 10 killed, TOI and official figures match TOI 5/27/84.
elugu Desam and Majlis Ittehadul Muslimeen workers and discovery of a body cause of violence TOI 5/21/84 Violence of 5/21 reported as c
munal but in the context most likely.
ea. This also overlaps with reference to outside event. Violence resulting from protests against the communal violence in Maharashtra TO
lence in Kashmir I 5/30/84.
Are these the same localities with greater detail as to the locality in the second report or are they two different places and incidents? Police
tion party and police were attacked by the police who fired on the crowd. Eastern Frontier Rifles and BSF sent to the area. Chaudhury, la
ecurity Act for making an inflammatory speech at the peace committee meeting in Kherwadi. Army was redeployed in Shiv Sena stronghold
e Mahankali Jatra TOI 7/27/84. Police had to fire 4 rounds and lathi charge. Casualties: 50 injured and 200 arrested TOI 7/25/84, 2 dead T
t him clashed, subsequently police and revenue officials were attacked. Police fired killing 3 injuring 4. Hegde ordered a judicial inquiry, and
ge on Hyderabad. But if the reports mentioned above speak of it as continuous violence maybe this and the last two records on Hyderabad i.
daily. Raman, chief secretary, met with Majlis Ittchadul Muslimeen members and BJP (including A. Narendra who had been arrested by the
ession heading towards a Muslim area-Hussain Sagar- sparking the violence). The incidents were also two days before the new state gov
red in police fired 1 round to disperse crowd. Police also lathi charged and burst tear gas. Police also speaks of collector and SP being hit b
nto the violence. TOI 9/11/84 As it was a Ganapathi procession, strong likelihood that it was a communal incident.
9/20 speak of one killing on each day but TOI 9/20 states that total dead since 9/9 was 24. Either 3 people were killed after 9/18 or one who
of stabbing incedents. 9/23/84 1 killed and some stabbed in funeral for riot victim 9//24/84 1 killed, 5 injure
5/84 Background of communal violence in Hyderabad and recent reinstatement of Rama Rao government.
ts, because there was no coverage for what happened on 9/20 or 9/24. On all of the days, the trouble consiststed of a few stabbing incident
nd lathi charged TOI 10/5/84. State authorities refused to permit a Mohurram procession for 10/6, TOI 10/6/84. Casualties: 1 dead, 100 inj
t day while taking the arrested to court, police fired back killing 1. Casualties: 2 killed, scores injured, arrested not specified TOI 10/8/84.
igher. District magistrate Usmani and the SP rushed to the spot. A report of TOI 10/9/84 states that the trouble was related to Dussehera ce
Police had to lathi charge, tear gas and fire in the air. The district SP, Bharani, said the trouble started when the Moharram procession was
. Casualties: 8 injured, 100 arrested TOI 10/7/84.
Dussehera/ Durga immersions. See TOi 10/7/84. Report of TOI 10/10/84 confirms that the clash occurred while the two communities were t
lebrated, nor the immersion of Durga images or the “tazia” procession, all due to the tension. TOI 10/7/84.
nd Dussehera celebrations and that it was communal. Sub-divisional magistrate was killed, a child killed, 3 others injured TOI 10/9/84.CR
rity community objected that it was in an “unconventional” place TOI 109/84. As it Muslims who bury the dead, I presume that the minority co
. Police search operations led to a clash with rioters. The two killed were claimed to be the one‟s responsible for the killing of the sub-div
ommunalism. General elections were approaching on 12/27. Police feared that the violence might increase as the elections neared. TOI rep
ty Ekta Samiti. TOI 1/17/85.
dhi visited day after riots stopped TOI 3/24/85.
iage procession). Sparked communal riot. Lodhis live in Muslim area.
nt of the SRP and Mr. R.J. Bhatt (SP). Vashit was accused of entering houses and abusing the inhabitants. TOI 4/20/85. Death toll reported
d from Geneva by the Center TOI 4/25/85. Killed/injured: lower numbers are official figures, higher numbers are given by prominent citizens
25+ injured. Official death toll for riots up until now 87, unofficial 100+ TOI 5/12/85. 13 killed, scores injured. 35 arrested. Malabar special p
nd order TOI 6/7/85.
ainst those calling for bandhs TOI 6/9/85.Government orders judicial inquiry into all aspects of violence. Cabinet accepts postponement of
arty TOI 6/21/85.Police announce Rs. 1500 reward for information on provocative publications. Ban also on sale of firecrackers TOI 6/17/8
m. Protested at passing of rath yatra through sensitive areas. Demanded lifting of curfew and withdrawal from the city. TOI 6/22/85. Minority
director-general of police in Gujarat. The previous director-general V.T. Shah had “proceeded” on leave TOI 7/8/85.
INCIDENTS. ALSO SAYS THE SAME FOR BARODA.
ces rendered. Bear in mind the Police had been severely criticised. TOI 7/12/85
s cache. Indefinite curfew imposed. Akhil Gujrat Navrachna Samiti and Gujarat Vali Mandal call for bandh TOI 7/18/85. Casualties listed a
nts sent in from Meerut and Ghaziabad.
ngs were in scattered incidents so I have only marked it as a riot for the days given above. TOI REPORT OF 7/20/85 BY ASHRAF SAYED
I
ities given as Jalgaon and Kohlapur. But details only for Jalgaon. have marked down the district as Kohlapur because the Kohlapur distr
med men attacked a place of worship. Fits desecration of place of worship, but type not specified so could not put into box. Police and prov
5. Had been similar violence here earlier. See earlier report.
ommunity? Police arrested some from both groups TOI 11/30/85
s issues TOI 12/5/85.
on of Congress party official killed. Police lathi charged, burst tear gas and fired rubber bullets.District police chief J.P. Birdhi and a DSP
aughter (goat)
injured in petty quarrels or by falling from rooftops.
on of violence.
under control.”
ng at the police.
e first incident was reported from Darya Ganj minutes after the prayer concluded.
dia slogans, indulged in brickbatting forcing shopkeepers to down the shutters.
clashing with each other.
s and clashed with those taking out a religious procession.
been reported missing. Curfew was clamped.
e and police firing together left scores of people injured. 9 policemen including an inspector were placed under suspension on charges of n
gainst the reopening of the Ram Janmabhoomi temple at Ayodhya. The officials above were suspended to appease the minority hindus but t
e and police firing together left scores of people injured. The arrest figures are a total for the state.
here were deliberate attempts at creating communal violence. The BSF and EFR patrolled the areas of the city where the minority communit
assemble violating prohibitory orders A total of 4000 preventive and substantive arrests have been made in the state since the outbreak of v
city asking people to keep their shops closed. The Union Govt. promised all possible Central help to fight communal elements.
a total since Feb 14
the Turk bazar area of the town.
e surrounded them and beat them with iron rods and lathis.
lamped in the taluka following mob violence last night.
ng the funeral procession of a rickshaw driver (a victim of the violence) and the police even opened fire.
oup clash that followed.
hen a man was stabbed to death and the incident was given a communal turn.
the curfew that was imposed due to clashes earlier this month following group clashes.
hes and there was even a bomb explosion near a police car the same night.
wing which, the police resorted to firing again even as the annual chariot procession of Lord Rama and Garuda was being taken out in the cit
ent and started stoning the police, trying to break the cordon. The police opened fire after teargassing and lathi charges failed. The violence
as the all party conference a week ago to demand the merger of the border areas in Karnataka with Maharashtra. Also previous violence (c
unities over some shops near a place of worship. Rampaging mobs indulged in firing, bomb throwing, arson and stabbings.
0 strong mob.
s of both communities gathered and the police intervened to save the situation.
were many incidents of stabbing, looting and arson over several days. Normalcy was finally reported to have returned on July 18
ay period and a bus passenger was attacked by co-passengers of another community.
as followed by a group clash and curfew was imposed.7/25
r the stone throwing on a religious procession in Ramangaram). The reported cause of the Chennapatna clash was tension over the alleged
I am not sure if this was a riot even though it is marked as definite.
ssaulting people and ransacking the shops.
d by picnic groups who insist on going into the mazhar with shoes on.
ce of worship.
ther infomation available.
alated first to a scuffle and subsequently to a group clash.
as the removal of a Ganesh pandal by Muharram processionists.
and the crowd responded with brickbats.The procession was finally taken out two days later.
man. There were cases of arson and looting and the riot lasted for four days.
No
nnection.” other infomation available.
by the villagers. There was stone-throwing and looting and the police had to open fire.
were incidents of arson and the police had to open fire.
nd the paper later apologized calling the article “in bad taste”.
e to disperse mobs.
paigning by a political party for the coming civic elections. There were incidents of stone-throwing, stabbing and firing.
icular community went to the village to attack someone. The villagers soon surrounded the miscreants and the clash ensued.
ve slogans which set off stone-throwing and stabbing incidents in the communally sensitive Bapunagar area. The violence continued for seve
re many clashes and incidents of stabbing and arson.
roadways buses.
nce the Holi procession was on a Friday and it would coincide with the Muslims‟ returning from prayers.
no cases of assault or stabbing. A day prior to the incident someone had thrown color on a mosque‟s door but there had been a peace mee
s of the Babri Masjid Action Committee. This led to a communal clash. Tension was feared as likely to mount with the upcoming Ram Navam
rowing and curfew was clamped.
shes and police firing.
g and shops and police vehicles were damaged.
when a group of persons was objectng to the playing of songs on loudspeakers at a function.
m) in different parts of the state.
ation is available.
day violence had several stabbing incidents and curfew was imposed.
nouncement systems, loudspeakers continued to blare communal slogans which aggravated the trouble. A high level inquiry was set up com
unal riot. Among those arrested were several charged with rumor-mongering.
to fire in the air and burst tear gas shells to disperse the crowds.
ove police arrangements were made to check the communal violence.
police. No other information is available.
red, 10 were policemen.
bing incidents. The PAC was deployed.
llowing an agreement reached earlier in the day Before the agreement was reached, there was violence which followed the failure of the thir
g continued for several days also at the Wadi area, known for frequent communal violence. The depy mayor and BJP leader, Nalin Bhatt, an
citizens of both communities but elsewhere in the city, there was a lot of violence. A couple of days later, reports said, violence had assume
munal riots in Meerut) and the rumor of an assault attempt on him. There was an entourage to the Masjid and traders downed their shutters. T
om Borawa (4 kms away) and attacked some houses. Intervention by the local MLA saved the situation. He accused the police of inaction fo
t be produced before the court during the hearing. There were brickbatting mobs and the situation was stated to be tense.
d to prevent them, a mob gathered and threw stones. Curfew relaxation was cancelled.
one throwing mobs. The cause of the sudden flare-up was not known, the police said.
he town. The killing of the six poeple took place after some pilgrims on their way from Hardwar to the Pura Mahadev temple near Sakanti (o
sporadic clashes and stone-throwing. No further information is available.
information is available.
mobs. No further information is available.
or Chikodi and Ramdurg.
ntry for Chikodi are a total for Chikodi and Ramdurg.
maging shops and wayside stalls. An attempt to set ablaze a place of worship was foiled by the timely intervention of the police.
cation soon developed into a riot and there were group clashes involving stones and soda bottles. The DCP (Zone II) arrived on the scene
tone-throwing and stabbing.
umbrage to this and this led to a clash in which stones, acid bulbs, soda bottles and burning kerosene balls were used.
n Agripada. There was a sudden burst of crackers which was interpreted by a section of the local population as a celebration of India‟s defea
nst the state govt.‟s decision to bar them from taking out processions in the city.
ensued. The police burst teragas shells and fired 2 rounds to bring the mobs under control.
people to refrain from violence since the police had acted promptly. The Shiv Sena, the BJP and the Patit Pavan Sanghatana immediately c
rporator, challenging the mayoral election. The outbreak of violence may have had something to do with the court ruling. The clashes also
property worth Rs. one lakh was reported. (TOI 5/19/88)
Doesn‟t Hindu-Muslim “Yes” contradict the “Strong Likelihood” clause? “Yes” sounds pretty definite.
h these residents in order to put an end to the violence. (TOI 8/11/88)
was charged by the government for inciting violence. Police firing was the reported cause of the four deaths. The mobs were allegedly pro-P
e patrol. Five policemen were also injured. (TOI 8/26/88)
t this is one incident in a series of ten-day long violence in the city--while each clash is sparked off for a different reason, it is more than likely
nvolved. It is believed that one gang consisted of supporters for Rama Naik while the other one supported one Ibrahim Dawood, a “notorious
iberation of the Ram Janmabhoomi. The bandh, which managed to secure the day-long closure of 60 to 80 percent of the shops all over U.P
mittee‟s proposed march to Ayodhya. This was the most heavy spate of riots seen in 1988. (TOI 10/9/88)
mittee‟s proposed march to Ayodhya, to protest the Ram Janmabhoomi site. (TOI 10/12/88, 10/13/88, 10/15/88)
egarding the Ram Janmabhoomi issue. Faizabad was under curfew for three days. (TOI 10/23/88)
he call of the Hindu Raksha Samiti. It demamded the removal of the sarpanch Chandmal Vyas, who had shielded members of a particular co
deployed in view of tomorrow‟s bandh called by the Shiv Sena. Beed has been in the grip of communal tension in the past fortnight followin
ay incidents of law and order which had been blown up into cases of communal violence‟. The violence was a result of eve-teasing.
ay incidents of law and order which had been blown up into cases of communal violence‟. The article says that tension prevailed in Jaipur w
his home in the JJ Colony in Khyala, behind Tilak Nagar. Mr. Aggarwal said that the boys who numbered around 12 were the same ones who
ay incidents of law and order which had been blown up into cases of communal violence‟.Tonk was rocked by violence when a youth was
Mr.
tervened and had to resort to firing. The situation was reported to be under control but tense. Sukhthankar said that there were „stray vi
d a police officer. 5 shops, 2 houses and a clinic were burnt down and the loss was estimated at 3 lakhs.
ogi,46, was fatally stabbed by members of another community at 5 pm after a Mr. Yusuf who was going on a motorcycle sustained bullet inju
ed by unidentified people from rooftops in Parvati Mohalla and the processionists were fired at from rooftops near the Bishaharithan. The ira
hes when a Duldul procession was prevented from taking an unauthorized route.
Mr. Ahmed, who was present at Entally around the time of the clash, said that large numbers of Muslims gathered in the area and tried to set
16th. One person died, two were injured and 31 arrested in a clash over eve-teasing in the Pilkhana area.
behind a mosque. It is alleged that the Hindus had not only encroached upon the akhara land but had extended its boundary by laying bricks
g the clash which was a sequel to a dispute over the demolition of the boundary wall of a religious place in the town. The south Chotanagpur
unity. This resulted in an altercation between people of two communities in front of a police station, disrupting traffic for several hours. The po
eading to large scale violence. The police tried to control the communal frenzy that followed by firing six rounds. Violence spread to sevral vi
figures given above are a total for riots in this six-day period in Dhandhuka and Meghraj towns.
andished swords and in the clashes that ensued, all kinds of weapons such as guns, knives, daggers, swords, lathis etc were used. 100 sho
killed and injured figures for riots in this six-day period in Dhandhuka and Meghraj towns are given as a total under the Dhandhuka entry.
At
otest march to another college whose students had submitted a memorandum against the proposal to the DM. least 75 business establ
g religious slogans was attacked as it passed through the Subzimandi area. The police superindt said that the curfew was imposed following
Chowk when a religious procession was passing through and the other was killed in another incident in the town. The police fired in the air to
n had fuelled this violence”. There were incidents of arson and curfew was imposed.The figures given above for injured and arrested are a t
wever, rumors soon spread in the town that the procession had been stoned by another group, leading to arson and rioting. He said that the p
embers of two communities in which lethal weapons were freely used.
ge (unnamed) 40 kms. from Gulbarga. Mr. Pavate said that the situation was under control but that no arrests were made. Discontent over t
imposed and additional police forces were rushed to the riot-hit town.
atting. 4 shops were also set ablaze.
the curfew was imposed.
de and there were clashes between the two communities. Country bombs, pistols and other weapons were freely used and there were more
me cases of arson which would have spread further had Mr. Pathania not arrived on the scene and controlled the situation. The situation wa
ite curfew was clamped in the town after 1 person was killed and some others, including 4 policemen, were injured.
ed provocative slogans, this led to Hindu-Muslim rioting. The police opened fire in this town to quell mobs. The injured figures are a total for a
d provocative slogans, this led to Hindu-Muslim rioting. The police opened fire in this town to quell mobs. The injured figures available are a
d provocative slogans, this led to Hindu-Muslim rioting. The injured figures available are a total for all the three towns of Sitamarhi, Gaya and
ension built up in the town as a 3000-strong determined mob attempted to black a religious procession. Oct 25: The army was out and Biha
had spread rumors about communal clashes in different pockets of the town and also in the nearby city of Dhanbad, which led to the actual
re were fresh incidents of arson andviolence and a man succumbed to bullet injuries. A team of Congress central observers named in Offici
In
water bottles and stones. The police resorted to a lathi-charge and burst teargas shells to disperse the crowds. the afternoon, a large cro
pur to prevent procession.
he possibility of a political motive behind the chain of riots in the last one month in the state since installation of his govt.
*should “rumour” be included as precip event
ugh-- clash at meeting venue
care the mob away. Minority leaders alleged that a BJP worker had looted a „sherbat‟ vendor‟s shop. TOI 5/5/90.
policemen were hurt and shops and vehicles set ablaze. TOI 9/3/90.
he Western suburbs. An irate mob set fire to a temple but this was successfully put out. TOI 10/4/90.
ession was called off. TOI 10/5/90.
d. TOI 10/7/90.
k a place of worship. TOI 10/10/90.
ence in the wake of the Bharat Bandh call to protest against Advani‟s arrest. TOI 10/25/90.
e whole nation reached 82, but a break-up into communal clashes and police-demonstrator clashes is impossibla from the reports.
ions in Dhaka in protest against communal incidents in India. TOI 11/1/90.
mposed after relaxation led to further violence. TOI 11/3/90. The toll in Gujarat rose to 56. TOI 11/4/90.
s put under curfew. This brought the total deathe in Gujarat to 34 over io/31/90 and 10/30/90. TOI 11/1/90.
0. No figures for casualties were found.
as extended after 2 deaths on 11/2/90. More violence was reported from Ranga Reddy. TOI 11/3/90.
a on 6th November. Group clashes and police firing occurred. TOI 11/10/90.
ed to disperse the mob. On the 2nd day, members of 2 communities stoned each other. Violence occurred at Sadar Bazar and the police fire
wake of developments relating to the Babri-Masjid - Ram-Janambhoomi controversy. TOI 11/19/90.
ops were set ablaze and police had to fire and burst tear gas shells to disperse rioters. TOI 12/6/90.
12
d and 27 people were killed in stabbing incidents. Large scale arson and looting was reported. TOI 12/9/90. people were killed and 25 inj
TOI 12/9/90. At least 130 people, including 11 policemen were hurt.TOI 12/10/90. The official toll was 37 though the unofficial was over 65.
TOI 12/9/90. At least 130 people, including 11 policemen were hurt.TOI 12/10/90. The official toll was 37 though the unofficial was over 65.
njured was reported. TOI 12/19/90. 5 people were stabbed on 12/19/90. Curfew was imposed in Godhra. Trouble spread to Shahpur, Bapun
2/11/90. Troops conducted a flag march. Curfew continued. TOI 12/12/90. Over 300 had been arrested when reports came in. TOI 12/13/9
ha Mandi. TOI 12/15/90.
rose to 7. TOI 1/30/91. The toll was reported to be 8 in TOI 2/7/91. No final figures for arrests and injuries were reported.
91, and violence spread to Cuttack and Dhenkenal districts. Violence was reported from Govindpur, Vasudevpur and Randia. TOI 3/27/91. T
ishan (DM) and Niranjan Lal (ASP) were suspended. TOI 4/1/91.
ro. TOI 4/1/91. The person in charge of Soro police station was transferred. TOI 4/23/91.
been killed and 10 hurt till 4/24/91. 6 had been arrested. TOI4/25/91. Curfew was on. Group clashes claimed 2 lives. TOI 4/26/91. Stray inci
. 4 were hurt in police firing.TOI 4/27/91. The toll rose to 10 with 1 more stabbed. The total number of injured was 179. TOI 4/29/91. The fin
ot hit areas were calm. It is not too clear how many days riots went on. The casualties were reported in TOI 5/27/91.
1. Curfew was relaxed for the first time after its imposition on 5/20/91. The casualties are from TOI 5/28/91. Several were injured. It is not cle
dent at first. TOI 6/26/91.
the procession arrived, youths refused to do so and police intervention followed. The Ganesh idol was immersed under tight security. TOI 9/
relaxation of curfew. 1 person was hurt in police firing. Many anti-social elements were arrested. TOI 10/22/91.
3.“clashes between 2 communities broke out following an accidental injury to a person of another community from fire crackers let off durin
use. Police firing and teargas shells had to be used to disperse the mobs
Belgaum when festivals of two communities almost coincided on April 5 and 6. The stabbing of a youth while returning from the cinema, let
g with some shops
by the Shiv Sena to enhance its support and image
indefinitely followig these incidents
alled by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad to protest against the alleged attack on the rath yatra was observed in the state....One more person was
alled by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad to protest against the alleged attack on the rath yatra was observed in the state....One more person was
alled by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad to protest against the alleged attack on the rath yatra was observed in the state....One more person was
d some previous skirmish
At
was still in place “Ahmedabad, July 2 least seven people, including a CRPF jawan, were killed and more than 110 injured in police fir
unal riots wwre caused by Hindutva agitation, the Muslims had little to do with it, and that “the JD was confident that the statue of Chhatrapat
his morning, reports TOINS.The police resorted to a lathi charge on Friday morning to disperse the rioting groups. According to the insp
to attend a political rally in support of Chief Minister (Karnataka) Bangarappa. The buses provided to transport the villagers were completely
e a little tough to discern from the articles around this time since they provide aggregate death figures rather than those from a particular inci
persons and injuries to 61 today.” TOI Dec 8, 1992
st night when three persons were killed and 23 injured in police firing, stabbing and stone throwing in Ahmedabad.With this the toll in the v
...Firing took place at Solapur, Malegaon, Parbhani, Udgir, Buldana and Nanded. At malegaon, three people died in police firing.”TOI Dec 9
...Firing took place at Solapur, Malegaon, Parbhani, Udgir, Buldana and Nanded. At malegaon, three people died in police firing.”TOI Dec 9
...Firing took place at Solapur, Malegaon, Parbhani, Udgir, Buldana and Nanded. At malegaon, three people died in police firing.”TOI Dec 9
...Firing took place at Solapur, Malegaon, Parbhani, Udgir, Buldana and Nanded. At malegaon, three people died in police firing.”TOI Dec 9
...Firing took place at Solapur, Malegaon, Parbhani, Udgir, Buldana and Nanded. At malegaon, three people died in police firing.”TOI Dec 9
...Firing took place at Solapur, Malegaon, Parbhani, Udgir, Buldana and Nanded. At malegaon, three people died in police firing.”TOI Dec 9
the death toll in group clashes and police firing in various parts of the State reached 125 on the 13th morning.It was a subsiding "The break
st night when three persons were killed and 23 injured in police firing, stabbing and stone throwing in Ahmedabad.With this the toll in the v
the death toll in group clashes and police firing in various parts of the State reached 125 on the 13th morning.It was a subsiding "The break
the death toll in group clashes and police firing in various parts of the State reached 125 on the 13th morning.It was a subsiding "The break
st night when three persons were killed and 23 injured in police firing, stabbing and stone throwing in Ahmedabad.With this the toll in the v
st night when three persons were killed and 23 injured in police firing, stabbing and stone throwing in Ahmedabad.With this the toll in the v
the state capital accounting for 13.” Dec 9
the state capital accounting for 13.” Dec 9
ce following the demolition of the mosques and complemented by similar violence in other cities in the country, there is little doubt that these
lled, 18 of them being burnt alive”Dec 9
lled, 18 of them being burnt alive”Dec 9
ast night and recovery of six more bodies, the death toll in the state rose to 40, according to the home secreatry, Mr. J. L. Arya.”Dec 15
ast night and recovery of six more bodies, the death toll in the state rose to 40, according to the home secreatry, Mr. J. L. Arya.”Dec 15
ast night and recovery of six more bodies, the death toll in the state rose to 40, according to the home secreatry, Mr. J. L. Arya.”Dec 15
ast night and recovery of six more bodies, the death toll in the state rose to 40, according to the home secreatry, Mr. J. L. Arya.”Dec 15
ast night and recovery of six more bodies, the death toll in the state rose to 40, according to the home secreatry, Mr. J. L. Arya.”Dec 15
lled, 18 of them being burnt alive”Dec 9
lled, 18 of them being burnt alive”Dec 9
lled, 18 of them being burnt alive”Dec 9
lled, 18 of them being burnt alive”Dec 9
lled, 18 of them being burnt alive”Dec 9
were still incidents of protest that were contained relatively peacefully
were still incidents of protest that were contained relatively peacefully total is arrived at by subtracting Kanpur total from state total of 201
op them from entering the complex
ies. The report does not specify which two communities or the nature of the quarrel but iven the itming of the incident, there is a strong likelih
68 of whome are registered by the BMC‟s hospitals alone.”Jan 13 “The toll since the riots began on January 6 is 536, according to figures
P) while observing Vivekanad Jayanti, displayed the photograph of Swami Vivekanand at one side and a picture of the broken Babri Masjid o
e head of the biradari pancayaat and his advfersary, a Janata Dal MP. An MLA by the naame of Khan said that he was dissatisfied with the h
ng, etc. There was a great deal of indignation expressed by affected people whose primary complaint was that the police failed to do enough
lties might turn out to be 130. An article dated 5/8/93v specifically stated that the violence in Manipur was NOT communal in nature. Rather,
ght...”June 23
urred at Bhatkal before July,1993. Nishit is doing that part.
urred at Bhatkal before July,1993. Nishit is doing that part.
mob then proceeded to stone the local police station and shoot at members of the other community.
mours that two pagis had been arrested.
lathi-charge, tear gas and eventually police firing. Curfew lifted after 57 hours.
ing to incidents of arson and violence. Curfew was again imposed on the city which was laden with tension after the Independence Day riots
ws, controlling mobs was difficult. Several localized, sporadic bursts of killings.
n Tirupati.
sperse crowds.
wing attacks from a temple.
mped in Nanded.
le administration ruled out the jalabhishek. The subsequent clashes between the police and the VHP led to pitchers of Gangajal thrown at th
police are patrolling the area. About 8p.m., a group of persons attacked a row of shops in Hazratganj, a business centre in the Civil Lines,
ue added: “The curfew could not be lifted at ten p.m. last night , but was extended till eight a.m. It was reimposed at 12 noon. Intensive patrol
e noted took the form of setting fire to villages and driving unfortunate victims to railway lines.
d 40 injured in communal disturbances here on Saturday. There were many cases of looting and arson. Houses and shops were set on fire
rsons and looting have been reported. Over 200 arrests have been effected and orders under Section 144 C.P.C. has been promulgated for
alted at a signal awaiting clearance of the line. The District Magistrate applied a 24-hour curfew and 125 persons were arrested for breach
when four people were killed in an incident in the Kalibari area. Police carried out extensive house searches and arrested 35 persons. Heavy
d 40 injured in communal disturbances here on Saturday. There were many cases of looting and arson. Houses and shops were set on fire
when four people were killed in an incident in the Kalibari area. Police carried out extensive house searches and arrested 35 persons. Heavy
when four people were killed in an incident in the Kalibari area. Police carried out extensive house searches and arrested 35 persons. Heavy
when four people were killed in an incident in the Kalibari area. Police carried out extensive house searches and arrested 35 persons. Heavy
when four people were killed in an incident in the Kalibari area. Police carried out extensive house searches and arrested 35 persons. Heavy
y, in the city area, police patrols were strengthened and curfew rigidly enforced in certain specified parts of the city on Monday night.Luckno
been some tension in the city since last Sunday when communal disturbances occurred at Kamptee, some 10 miles from here. About 500 M
w and order. Many goondas have been arrested. --- U.P.I.
y, in the city area, police patrols were strengthened and curfew rigidly enforced in certain specified parts of the city on Monday night.Luckno
posted at strategic points. The situation this morning was normal.”TOI March 19, 1950
ere killed and two injured. A number of shops and houses were looted. The police soon arrived on the spot and brought the situation under c
ere killed and two injured. A number of shops and houses were looted. The police soon arrived on the spot and brought the situation under c
and was immediately localized. A large contingent of armed police is patrolling the area to prevent trouble from spreading. A report on the 2
ey had reached the butchers‟ locality, stones were thrown at them. By this time, some adult members had also joined the procession, and a
when four people were killed in an incident in the Kalibari area. Police carried out extensive house searches and arrested 35 persons. Heavy
when four people were killed in an incident in the Kalibari area. Police carried out extensive house searches and arrested 35 persons. Heavy
at the RSS group wanted to use the land for their parades while the boys wanted it as a playground, though niether had the permission of the
ting this treatment, they complained to the police and sent for their friends and relatives to aid them in retaliating upon the watchmen. A clash
police intervened and restored order. An order under Section 144 Criminal Procedure Code has been promulgated in the disturbed area ba
ople were injured.
A
ag torn down. The police had to resort to lathi charges in several places. 36 hour curfew was clamped and with the police and military pre
hed to the spot and searched the building. He found no traces of cow sacrifice, but, in spite of the assurances to the contrary, the mob remain
immediately. Twenty-one arrests were made.”TOI Sept 25, 1950
tion of “co-religionists” makes me think this should almost be a Definite.
anning the killing of milch cows but permitting the slaughter of old and sick cattle.Vasantrao Golvelkar, Secretary of the local Hindu Mahasa
presence in. Casualties:5 injured. 10 arrests TOI 4/29/51 Ban on assembly of more than 5. Armed pickets posted.
Police posted. Section 144 Cr. P.C bans on assembly put into effect. No casualty reports.
alties Total: 11 injured, 2 killed, 1 arrested (Bagat). TOI 9/6A.B. Desai in a inquirty justified the police firing but said that the police could ha
ckets were posted afterwards. Attack on refugees indicates possible communal overtones. Casualties: 16 injured, 34 arrested. TOI 1/21
ckets were posted afterwards. Attack on refugees indicates possible communal overtones. Casualties: 16 injured, 34 arrested. TOI 1/21
shops as cause. Though it is part of larger commemorations of Maharaja‟s death. Casualties: 2 0r 3 killed, half a dozen injured. Account a
nterest that one of the policemen present at the trouble appeared as a witness for the defence. 57 were charged, so obviously the arrested
assify cause, so have put it under Miscellaneous Construction. Casualties: 30 arrested. TOI 3/24/52.
suspect a communal link hence I‟ve labelled it as a strong possibility.Casualties: 24 injured. TOI 6/30
ing about the status of Jammu and Kashmir and wanted it to be incorporated into the Indian union and under the Indian constitution and as th
ones to the clash.Name of a policeman who was injured (Jaishi Ram) and Magistrate who gave the order to fire (Sohan Singh) does not su
ashmir issue. Casualties: 63 arrested. (42 released soon after). TOI 1/1 Praja Parishad was agitating for Kashmir to be formally made a p
wn as related, hence Yes in Link to Outside Event. Casualties: 7 injured. 1/10
4 killed, 2 injured. TOI 2/1
3 died and 12 were injured. Total number arrested over the next several days were 91. Am not sure if the dead and injured Desai gives are
ealing for calm suggests a level of seriousness usually associated with communal tension. Casualties: 44 arrested. TOI 3/2
r gave a statement on the police action in Delhi .
hs long Parishad agitations. He gave the following casualties: 14 killed and 1, 326 arrests. TOI 3/30
probably Muslim. But I have neither put down Politics under Cause nor Police vs Muslim (single group) as this information is not specified.
lassified under Police vs Single group but lack details. Casualties: 12 arrested and several injured. TOI 11/16
ice to lathi charge. Eventually police had to open fire.Casualties: 8 injured. TOI 3/29
: 10 injured, 28 arrested. TOI 4/24
ere „idols‟ in the site and pujas were being performed. The civil court issued an order aginst the State of UP, the DM , the City Magistrate, the
nister K. V. Rangareddy and Deputy Home Minister Srinivas Rao Ekhelkar visited troubled spots and met community leaders.8/19 Ekhelka
assembly. TOI 9/3 Final Tally: 7 killed, 22 injured. TOI 9/3 Congress General Secretary Balwantraj Mehta accused the communists and c
nd Muralidhar Acharya.
sted. 10/15
e were blows and stabbing. No arrests have been made in this connection.” Note: Does this qualify as a riot... it is probably a Hindu-Mus
Also], villagers of Vasai Dabhala, in Vijapur taluka, attacked two policemen posted there to maintain law and order during Holi. Both of them w
Also], villagers of Vasai Dabhala, in Vijapur taluka, attacked two policemen posted there to maintain law and order during Holi. Both of them w
and a special police force was rushed from Saugor. The two parties (names not mentioned) are not communally organized, both have Hindu
ouse, in defiance of Section 144 CPC in force in the area. A melee followed though the police deny having resorted to a lathi charge.
the Deshbandu Talkies, included a mild lathi charge in the former case and eleven rounds of police fire in the latter case. It is unclear wheth
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members of the other group. They also looted about a dozen houses.
rought here and admitted to hospital.
ne, which both Hindus and Muslims claim as holy. It is unclear whether there was any actual violence in Bahranpur.
A
eral were injured in a clash at Maunathbhanjan, 50 miles from here, on Friday night. party of the provincial armed constabulary has been
ne of the speakers at the meeting, has been arrested on a charge of assault and rioting. The young man had taken objection to the vituper
ne of the speakers at the meeting, has been arrested on a charge of assault and rioting. The young man had taken objection to the vituper
ne of the speakers at the meeting, has been arrested on a charge of assault and rioting. The young man had taken objection to the vituper
constituency. The police rushed to the scene and restored order. No arrest has so far been made _________________
lice has been posted at the troubled spot. Earlier in the day, shop-keepers of a particular community observed hartal to register their protest
was rough play by some players, and stone throwing by a section of the spectators. The match was abandoned 5 minutes from the end with M
usion some shops were looted. Finding the situation uncontrollable, the police, after giving due warning, fired ten rounds.
__________ (No other information is reported)
rmed men, mounted on elephants and stallions, forcibly carried away two of the bodies to the burning ghat and set fire to them. The ashes w
munal or not.
the clash. The Dm and the SP rushed to the scene and, after a magisterial inquiry, registered cases against 32 villagers.
endment to the resulution against cow-slaughter.
rday when two shops were looted.
e DIG left for Katni 30th morning but the situation was said to be under control.
rishad and the Jan Sangh) threw stones and even damaged some buildings. The clash seems to be police vrersus Hindus.
and finally opening fire and killing one.
re charged with arson.
ng the following day. By the 21st however, the situation was said to be improving and curfew was relaxed.
here yesterday in the main markets of the town. The (at least) 26 injuries reported were sustained by policemen through brickbats thrown du
were reported. No case of violence was reported. TOI 2/7/61.
balpur was calm under curfew but violence spread to other areas. TOI 2/10/61.The death toll rose to 20. Jabalpur was reported to be quiet
s are for the district from TOI 2/22/61.
he crowd were hurt. TOI 4/25/61.
ll of Cachar was declared a disturbed area after looting and arson in Silchar and Karimganj subdivisions. TOI 6/24/61.Stray cases of stabb
om TOI 8/6/61.
he total number of dead and injured were 11 and 50 respectively. Arrests were up to 192. No incident was reported but curfew remained in p
to 70 at Chandausi, 60 at Moradabad, 20 at Sambhal and 12 at Amroha. TOI 10/9/61.
10/7/61. 7 were killed and 4 hurt on 10/7/61 - bringing total dead and injured to 9 and 17 respectively. About 350 had been arrested. Precau
to 70 at Chandausi, 60 at Moradabad, 20 at Sambhal and 12 at Amroha. TOI 10/9/61.
to 70 at Chandausi, 60 at Moradabad, 20 at Sambhal and 12 at Amroha. TOI 10/9/61.
to 70 at Chandausi, 60 at Moradabad, 20 at Sambhal and 12 at Amroha. TOI 10/9/61.
gladesh. TOI 4/25/62 uses the term - “communal trouble”.Night curfew was lifted only on 4/27/62.
d Rajshahi are reported, and the duration of the riots is not clear.
4/62. The incident occurred on the road to Karle village. 49 were arrested in all. TOI 9/5/62.
/62. 13
The death toll rose to 4. Today‟s report put injuries at 27. TOI 10/10/62. had been taken into custody. The situation was quiet. TOI
eader, were arrested. TOI 7/14/63. The city returned to normal on 7/14/63. TOI 7/15/63.
3/63. The death toll reached 7. 80 people - including 14 policemen - were hurt. 35 had been arrested for rioting and nearly 200 for violation o
s did “agitate” in India) and that the student protesters were therefore Hindus and probably attacked by Muslims? TOI 1/10. Dusk to dawn c
anda flew to Calcutta on 1/12, and stated “every single Muslim is precious to us and all force will be used to protect every single life.” TOI 1/1
dies found in railway carriages. TOi 1/14. Part of W. Bengal riots.
Brajarajnagar. In Rourkela 1 died and 6 injured in stabbings. 30 arrested (unclear if in all towns or Rourkela). TOI 3/21 reports 28 dead, 59
21 more arrested under Defence of India Rules on 3/25, TOI 3/26.
umdar and IG Akhoun were camping in the city. City reported as calm.
Christians, so probably Hindus also join Christians against Muslims. Adivasis described as roaming around threatening isolated minority com
clashes as communal.
ken out to celebrate the victory of their camdidate in the general elections. TOI 3/20/65.
report. TOI 5/18/65.Final figures are from TOI 5/17/65 and TOI 5/19/95.
TOI 9/4/65 police opened fire twice to disperse violent mob of 200 personsTOI 9/5/65 central peace committee formed to restore pea
was relaxed on 10/2/66.
perse the mob. TOI 11/16/66.
ha” as women voters. (TOI 2/16/67)
bbing and brickbatting were reported. (TOI 4/22/67, 4/23/67, 4/24/67)
dent was reported the day after from Beliapur, but was not communal in nature. (TOI 5/29/67, 5/30/67)
ll this time. Trouble broke out in Jammu on August 26, related to the Srinagar incidents. (TOI 8/25/67, 8/26/67, 8/27/67, 8/28/27, 8/29/27)
ll this time. Trouble broke out in Jammu on August 26, related to the Srinagar incidents--a one day curfew was imposed on the city, and ma
Rs. 50. TOI 9/21 9/21 report of stray incidents. NO DETAILS so I have not added another day to riot. TOI 9/22. Have given this as a DEFI
er V.P. Naik was seen by Maulana Abdul Hamid Nomani, president of the Muslim Consultative board of Maharashtra and G.H. Banawalla ge
ul, injured. TOI 10/4. 10/4 police lathi charge. 2 more die from earlier violence. Total dead upto 4 now. Renzoo and Dhar visit the city.No
injuries, including police. 40 arrests. Meetings and processions banned. Military police rused to Sursand from Muzaffarpur. TOI 10/16
rushed to village. TOI 11/15.
Yet, the reporting of this case seems a little suspicious and seems to point to more than just Kashmir-related violence. The article reports th
ee days, police opened fire on armed mobs in the riot-torn areas of the city--nobody was injured. The officials were transferred a few days fo
r another two days. It was later reported that on April 14, a communist champion of Muslim rights was stabbed in a Muslim locality. This is w
day of rioting. (TOI 4/20/68, 4/21/68, 4/22/68)
the outbreak was unknown. Curfew was imposed on the riot-torn and affected areas for all five days. Some of those killed died in police firn
e local press reports claimed that three cows had been burned, although this charge was termed “completely baseless” by the additional dist
processionists retaliated. Sonkar had died of injuries sustained in a clash between two gangs of gamblers of different communities....The fu
age of the goddess Saraswati for immersion. The police opened fire when the bursting of tear-gas shells and lathi-charge failed to control the
he two groups clashed. This was followed by arson and looting.” TOI 3/9/69
community. A small crowd standing nearby demanded apology from the policemen for the alleged “sacrilege.” Tempers were frayed as the
TOI 3/20/69
ed by the branch, arrangement would be made to make room for the procession to pass. But as soon as the processionists reached the spo
he incident which began suddenly on Sunday night. Eleven of them died in police firing....Some jute mills and other factories in the affected a
l of a truck driver to give a free lift to a group of people. The driver pleaded inability because of defective brakes and proceeded to Kalyan.
Assembly on Sunday in Ujjain. A keen contest is expected between the Congress candidate who faces Mr. Mahadev Joshi backed by the J
d by an infuriated mob. Some policemen, who went to the spot later, were also allegedly assaulted. The driver, whose condition was reporte
-going oys came to blows and stones and aerated water bottles were freely used on Tuesday morning. Mr. Bhaskar Mali, a Jana Sangh wor
o shout slogans when the processionists reached near a palce of worship. Following their refusal to do so, there was a tussle between the tw
ely, the victims belonged to a minority community while the attackers belonged to the majority community. This factor might have given a co
ning passing vehicles. Arson, looting and other forms of violence soon broke out.”TOI 8/23/69 “With the arrest of 17 people in Sarwan Mo
d. Among the injures was a police constable. Additional police was rushed from Bhopal and the situation was officially stated to be under co
most other shops were closed in protest against the Jerusalem mosque blaze. Enraged, they started throwing stones at the shop. The assis
which were sparked by an attack on a boy allegedly indulging in eve-teasing near a place of worship, a dozen persons were injured and sever
[19th] when groups of agitated people roamed the streets, setting fire to shops and throwing stones....The Gujarat government ordered an i
“A
ed damaged. The trouble began with incidents of stone-throwing on Dhal road.” TOI 9/25/69 peace committee with several prominent ci
day evening.” TOI 9/26/69
was withdrawn after a meeting of the local police committee. The sarpanch of the village, Mr. Durgashankar Trivedi, asked the people to hel
day with the State‟s acting inspector-general of police, Mr. Maswood, said the riot was “pre-planned”. Otherwise there was no reason why th
the two groups belonging to two different communities.”TOI 12/3/69 “A night curfew will be clamped from 11 p.m. tonight to 6 a.m. tomorr
s set fire to a cloth shop in the town as a result of which two persons were suffocated to death.”TOI 12/10/69
sive police patrolling was continuing in the town. Additional police have been rushed from the neighbouring districts.”(TOI 4/15/70)“Tensio
ps and burning firewood depots. The areas affected are Sutar Aali (Lane), Prabha Aali, Nizam Mohalla, Saudagar Mohalla, Vani Locality and
o....Over 200 houses and about 107 shops were burnt down, resulting in loss or damage to the tune of about Rs. 15 lakhs.” (TOI 5/12/70) O
injuries. Twenty people have been arrested in Mahad, where a few shops, houses, and two godowns were burnt.”(TOI 5/9/70) Speaking in
p in attendance of workmen since riots broke out in and around Thana on Tuesday....All the Muslim workers-ten to fifteen percent of the work
nd arrests to forty six.
e started....A notorious gang leader, who had just returned after a spell of externment, was stated to be one of the killed....The police, who h
ween two groups of people on Monday over the immersion ceremony. Rioting started when the body was being taken in a procession.” Time
ty. The police have rounded up 190 “anti-social” people and arrested 94 for violating the curfew. They have registered cases against 18 peo
Curfew has been impsed in the Dariapur locality and the police have also banned the assembly of more than four persons, processions, and
d Mr. Brijlal Verma (Jana Sangh) today visited Birlagram for an on-the-spot study of monday‟s distrubance...”TOI 12/26/70
first burst tear-gas shells to disperse the mob gathered near a restaurant in the area. As the mob did not disperse, the police opened fire aft
some shops in the locality.” TOI 2/23/71 “The Congress (R) general secretary, Mr. H. N. Bahuguna, and the Congress (O) leader, Mr. Ma
ay on the charge of making inflammatory speeches, but was later released on bail. The students burnt an effigy of the police officer who had
er control. Over 850 people had been arrested. Besides there had been minor sidturbances in Etah, Mathura, Gorakhpur, Meerut and Prata
the alleged kidnapping of a married woman on February 27. Seventeen people have been arrested so far. Orders under Section 144 Cr. P
The situation in the town is now stated to be under control.”TOI 3/14/71
e was injured when the warring factions attacked the police. The injured have been admitted to hospital. The city magistrate clamped proh
e, on Sunday, according to official reports reaching the State headquarters today. Over 90 persons had been arrested and strong police a
es of worship were also attacked to give a communal colour to what was essentially a plan to loot, he added.”TOI 1/5/72 In Oct 1972, Mr
e of the three wounded in yesterday‟s police firing died in hospital today.”TOI 3/1/72 “Gulbarga, rocked by a series of communal clashes, is
ituation....The additional district magistrate and the superintendent of police pointed out that the rioting followed an accident in which Neera
rol fired in self-defence on a violent mob which was stoning the police. The incident occurred at Purbi Chowk, near Shikohabad Gate, after F
dents. The police resorted to firing in the Madanpura area as lathi-charges and tear-gas proved ineffective. In all nine rounds were fired by p
was subjected to heavy stone-throwing and brick-batting resulting in injury to several participants in the procession.” TOI 10/18/72, p.1
cession was said to have been attacked with stones, sodawater bottles and other missiles at about 10 p.m. yesterday. Munnireddypalaya
of the ex-zamindars as well as rich and middle peasants are Muslims, while the small peasants as well as landless workers, as in other areas
of the ex-zamindars as well as rich and middle peasants are Muslims, while the small peasants as well as landless workers, as in other areas
of the ex-zamindars as well as rich and middle peasants are Muslims, while the small peasants as well as landless workers, as in other areas
ocessionists of the Jana Sangh and the Muslim League clashed. It was alleged that the Jana Sangh supporters shouted provocative slogan
with the deputy inspector-general of police...said two persons were killed and 15 others injured when a group of persons allegedly atacked a R
with the deputy inspector-general of police...said two persons were killed and 15 others injured when a group of persons allegedly atacked a R
rt, and later imposed strict curfew on the area. This helped bring the situation under control. .....Mr. A.V.B. Mudallar, a senior police officer
d six tonga drivers in Kalyan, according to the police. On of the tonga drivers had been admitted to a hospital. Two tongas were damaged.”
served a complete bandh organised by the opposition parties.... In another incident, many people supporting the bandh stormed Phule M
uation were also injured. Two persons had been rounded up and the police were searching for some others.” TOI 5/22/73
Most traders, however, said the police precautions had been inadequate though violent incidents had been occurring in various parts of the a
ate were behind the trouble. He said the Ahmedabad bandh call given by the student-citizen committee, backed by the Jana Sangh, Con
stones and aereated water bottles were used. The police remained tight-lipped regarding details of the trouble. On person, however, was
communal clash.” TOI 9/14/73 “The Mandya episode stands apart. A hardware merchant at Guttal, an extension of the town, is alleged to
ek earlier, Indore also witnessed, though on a much smaller scale similar communal disturbances....” Engineer “The Communal Psychosis” T
it is stated, demanded compensation for the loss and grabbed the bicycle from the youth. He is reported to have told the youth that he woul
le had been arrested, Nawapur was quiet on Monday, the police said.”TOI 1/8/74
was stolen. Soon, a large numbr of people from two communities confronted one another, armed with stones.... Police reinforcements w
men, were injured. The chief minister, Syed Mir Qasim, appealed for police.”TOI 3/10/74
n was under control. Over 30 people had been arrested so far for various offences.” TOI 3/12/74
unds to quell mob violence at Doranda, near the town, yesterday.” TOI 4/3/74
iously, when the police fired over 50 rounds to quell riots in Borsad town in Kaira district last night following a clash between two groups....
o 9a.m. tomorrow. According to eye witnesses, the police opeend fire after tear-gas shells failed to disperse the violent mob. Among the
ary of the coronation of Shivaji, was stoned as it passed by a place of worship. This led to riots, and the police opened fire. One person was k
e procession neared the area. Stones, soda-water bottles and bricks were freely used. The police have arrested Mohameed Maqbool Al
n brought under control. Police reinforcements had been rushed to the spot. The cause of the clash was not known.”TOI Aug 28, 1974
ges of rioting in which a Ganapati procession and the dwellers of a chawl clashed. Two persons sustained minor injuries.” TOI Oct 2, 1974
d by four boys from the other group following an altercation.”
r section 144 Cr. P. C. were immediately promulgated covering the central kotwali area of the city.” TOI dec 2, 1974
-charges and tear-gas failed to have any effect. His name was given as Shaikh Ahmed Shaikh Kasam (32). The charred body of Ismail Huss
mitted to hospital. Some shops were looted. One shop was set on fire. Curfew was relaxed for two hours on Thursday and Friday. The dist
ties in Pimpri yesterday. Minor incidents of looting and arson were also reported. Late last night, stray cases of stone-throwing and assau
ng, tear-gassing and firing in the air.The city superintendent of police, Mr. Surjeet Singh, two officers, a constable and six others were injur
Saran Singh, confirmed the death of one person today but declined either to confirm or deny the imposition of curfew. He said the situation w
r. Dhongde said the Malegaon riots did not erupt suddenly. Communal organisations had been building up tensions for quite some time.”TOI
objected to the playing of music by the processionists near a place of worship. Stones were thrown at the procession from housetops, t
had gone to Kamathipura with his friend, Saidal Rahman, in a car, was pulled out by six people, who surrounded the car. One of the miscrea
s normal, he added.”TOI Dec 16, 1975
ue of kite flying, he said.”TOI Jan 18, 1976
ue of kite flying, he said.”TOI Jan 18, 1976
ue of kite flying, he said.”TOI Jan 18, 1976
d water bottles. The police arrived and arrested Kadam but his friends were absconding.
jawan opened fire and two people died.
olice after trouble permitted demonstrations by Congress and one by ex Muslim League leader Manzar Shafi. Reporter suggests violence is
andh. Tear gas fired. TOI 4/24/2 PM sends Arif Baig to Hyderabad. Cenna Reddy asks Mrs. Roda Mistry ( a Minister) to take Baig to see
8/1
rfew and clash with police. TOI 7/31 MP‟s urge protection for pilgrims. TOI 8/2TOI 8/3 extended report. 1936 dispute over land settled
tones to clash.
55 arrested bringing total to 400. TOI 8/30. 8/30 and 8/31 reported calm, TOI 8/31 and 9/1.
thi -Id--ul-Fitr mulaquat crowds and appeals for peace. TOI 9/6 9/7curfew lifted TOI 9/8 9/9 Janata sends team to city, they visit on 9/13. K
, so could have communal nature?
n areas where violence occurred. Mrs. Moshina Kidwai, UPCC (I) president claims 150-200 dead and 170 missing. Blames RSS and Jan Sa
ngress I, CPI and parts of Congress walk out of state legislature. TOI 11/9 11/9 10 more die, dead upto 12, 12 more injured. Replacement o
ran Singh of stirring trouble. Students reject A.N. Saraf as one man inquiry because he is in the government (Kashmir). Army deny being in
rong chance of communal character to both Poonch incidents. record 45 and 46). TOI 12/1212/12 Agitation to end. Abdullah accepts all o
that Bijapur is in Andhra.
s-e-Muslimeen workers. P.V. Pavithran, the police commissioner, cancelled all election meetings following the clash, saying that poll clashe
ring a 40-minute free-for-all, realignment of groups was said to have taken place. Forgetting political affiliations, the supporters of both cand
munal rioting and charged the district administration with negligence and inefficiency.” (TOI, 06/11/80)
o promised to take action against the state administratin, IPS and IAS, if found guilty. He said that “the clash was not communal but emphasi
be it as communal, a later one (TOI, 08/16/80) refers to the communal violence. I also classify it as a definite case because of the link with p
by the President of the parallel Muslim League, Dr. Shamim Ahmed Khan, that the mysterious pig had appeared in the nullah behind the Mu
d I therefore do the same in the database. Precipitating Event: “The dispute was over the possession of a tea stall within the premises of I
heir turn shouted “Allahoakbar.” Frenzy gripped the town as looting ensued.(TOI, 08/17/80) The flag hoisters are later identified as Congres
khoon ki Hole. Hamare saath anyay kyon?”‟ Some persons alleged that trouble arose after the Id prayers at the Jam Masjid. Residents, ho
lly state. In Bareilly, 121 factory made and 13 country-dame firearms were discovered easterday.” (TOI, 08/28/80)
d incidents.” (TOI, 08/17/80) Large quantities of arms were seized in searches conducted by the police. The arms seized included guns, p
” (TOI, 8/17/80) Neighbourhood: Khanijar Zainakadal, Mahaganj Police cracked down heavily on Jamaat-I-Islami and the Jamiat-e-Tula
Arya Samaj Road.
f Moradabad in order to maintain law and order in the most sensitive districts of Moradabad, Rampur and Bijnor. ... Bareilly division, to which
A. Khan were arrested.” (TOT 10/31/80)Neighbourhood:
neighbourhood of a graveyard in trhe Gagandiwan locality some time ago. As this became the cause of friction between the two communiti
city general secy. Baddam Bal Reddy.” TOI: 7/18/81: “Amanullah Khan, MLA of Majlis also arrested.” Also, in TOI 7/23/81, Anjaiah argues th
uman pyramid on gokulakshmi day.) Some Hindu youths did not like this and raised slogans as the fourth attempt was being made. ...Muslim
of Baroda on September 15, two days after the trouble began. Mr Markand Desai, the BJP MLA who was also present at the circuit house, w
s which were later fund to have eaten insecticide-sprayed grass.” (TOI, 09/25/81) * Not clear whether Kopargaon is a village or town. It is
Durga Puja workers or dissatisfied Muslims. Neighborhood: Kotwali (Peer Gate, Chowki Chowk) TOI 10/13/81
ned figure for those arrested in connection with this riot and the riot on Nov. 9 in the Dongri area.
ely communal, since the previous riot is probably but not definitely communal. The 406 count of arrests includes arrests made on the 8th
ecipitating event as a private quarrel.
wever, whether Hindus and Muslims clashed here or whether it was simply a factional or other fight.)
al information.
he trouble started yesterday when the tail end of a 50,000 strong “Hindu rally march” organised by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad was allegedly
asked shopkeepers to open their shops. (TOI 3/11/82)
elonging to minority community had been looted.
stes and others among the paraticipants. It becomes as a balkclash to the “save Urdu” campaign launched by Mr. F. M. Khan, Congress I M
f a member of the majority community. A few days late,, a member of the majority community was stabbed and each community blamed the
a Andolan workers were later taken into custody (TOI 7/6/82)
e nearby shop owned by Ashok. This led to a quarrel between at least two shop owners.....Several miscreants spread a rumor that a commu
ding cause of the dispute was a dispute over a place of worship under a pipal tree in Shahgasar, where one temple already stood. One comm
4/82: Newsreport lists R.D. Tripathi as the new superintendant of police (city) Not clear whom he replaces. Most likely Pyarelal. Not clear w
all the victims were from the same community.” Neighborhood: Narapura, Raopura, Karelibaug. (TOI 10/29/82)Fatehpura, Ladvada, Ma
agitation by a group of Muslims protesting against certain “objectionable” references in an eighth standard history book.
e from the disfiguration of an idol and the name of the locality, we have reason to believe it is Hindu-Muslim. The article mentions, curiously
ad that Basavaraj had been killed by Muslims. What started as a silent procession turned violent and 51 shops owned by Muslims were loote
sport Corporation bus. The collector said that two SPs including the deputy commissioner,Madras, DSP and 15 other policemen were injured
e arrested two of the men but the third was absconding. The event is clearly communal but there is no mention of any reprisals from either c
the Sabzi Mandi area. The DM said that a number of arrests were made. After the violence on 31st morning, no other incidents were reporte
April 2 and autorickshaws were off the road on the 1st and 2nd. About 53 fruit and vegetable stalls were burnt down and a dairy near a place
It
lash. Following this, mobs blockaded traffic. The blockade was lifted once the police intervened. isn‟t clear whether there were any specif
gh a peace committee was meeting and namaaz went off smoothly‟ in which even Mr. Sait participated. There were violent demonstrations a
ents and cases of arson. The Chief Minister went around the disturbed areas and supervised policing arrangements. He also announced an e
e chowki. On the 28th, the police fired on riotous mobs in three different places Curfew was imposed as people tried to set fire to some shops
malcy was restored the following day.
day, wherein Mr. Jagmohan instructed the police to take strict action against anyone spreading communal hatred in the Walled City. Patrollin
ce patrolling was intensified in view of these clashes and the 10 day Ganesh festival beginning the next day. On the 16th night, there was a f
awans rushed to the town and brought the situation under control, the state control added.”TOI Sept 12, 1983
r. R.C Takru, the home secretary confirmed the deaths very late. He also announced that there were no more untoward incidents since curfe
ones at the residence of the president of Patit Pawan, Mr. Bhima Gavli, the Malegaon police said. The situation in the town was officially sta
im crowd. OR intra-Hindu (i.e caste) ? Police lathi charged crowd and prohibitory orders under section 144 Cr. P.C were imposed for a wee
testing against the police.Police fired on the crowd. 2 injured taken to hospital.Altogether a report of 65 injured policemen, including the P
mosque or temple...so can not be fitted into categories above. V.K. Mehta and security guard amongst those killed. Police fired to quell vio
his part, was accused of making derogatory statements about Mohammed which he denied TOI 5/19/84. The immediate spark was a clas
20/84). Dr.
Many political leaders for the deployment of the army (TOI 5/21/84). By thed 21st more troops were deployed (TOI 5/22). Raf
lled communal but given that nearby Bhiwandi‟s was it is certain that Thane‟s was communal too. In a study on the riots TOI reports that T
h TOI 5/27/84.
21/84 Violence of 5/21 reported as communal in TOI 5/27/84 am presuming that this is linked to TOI 5/21 report of political clash on 5/20 as
ommunal violence in Maharashtra TOI 5/30/84The house of a judge who passed the death sentence on a Kashmir Liberation Front leader
ferent places and incidents? Police lathi charge, fire tear gas and fire in the air. Report of houses of a particular community being attacked
BSF sent to the area. Chaudhury, land reform minister, directed Bari, minister of state, to visit the area. Mr. Bari was from Murshidabad TO
redeployed in Shiv Sena strongholds. Casualties 8 killed, 49 injured, 821 arrested including 40 Shiv Sena Shakha Pramukhs TOI 6/27/84.
d 200 arrested TOI 7/25/84, 2 dead TOI 7/27/84. Almost certain to be communal, affected areas Afzal Gunj, Begum Bazar and Shah Inayat
Hegde ordered a judicial inquiry, and sent Chandrappa to study the situation. The divisional commander, the deputy IGP and the SP rushed t
the last two records on Hyderabad i.e. from 7/22 on should be merged as one. Casualties were given as for violence from 22-30. 4 city M
rendra who had been arrested by the previous state government in relation to communal violence) members separately. Casualties: 18 inju
o two days before the new state government faced a vote of confidence in the assembly. Opposition politicians accused the chief minister o
peaks of collector and SP being hit by stones, therefore, injuries must be higher than the 1 hurt in police firing. TOI 9/10/84.
unal incident.
ople were killed after 9/18 or one who was injured in earlier violence died during these days. SEE REPORT 152 FOR DETAILED ACCOU
9//24/84 1 killed, 5 injured in stabbing incidents SEE REPORT 152 FOR FULL DETAILS OF HYDERABAD RIOTS
onsiststed of a few stabbing incidents. It is possible that there were such incidents on the 20th and 24h as well which would make this one e
10/6/84.
Casualties: 1 dead, 100 injured TOI 10/5/84 100 arrested TOI 10/6/84. TOI reported that Kashmir has not had peace since the
rested not specified TOI 10/8/84.
trouble was related to Dussehera celebrations and that it was communal. Pahasu is a small town in Bulandshahr district
when the Moharram procession was disrupted on 10/6. Casualties: 50 arrested and 4 policement injured TOI 10/7/84.The Karnataka Chie
ed while the two communities were taking out their religious processions. Casualties: 3 killed, 8 injured, 25 arrested TOI 10/7/84.
d, 3 others injured TOI 10/9/84.CRP sent to town on 10/10. Number of arrested given as 96. Arrested total given as 206 TOI 10/13/84
dead, I presume that the minority community is most likely Muslim and the majority is Hindu.
Casualties: 20 TOi 10/9/84. District authorit
sponsible for the killing of the sub-divisional magistrate on 10/6.Casualties: 2killed, 3 injured and 288 arrests (for previous violence as well)
ase as the elections neared. TOI reports that the persons and political parties in stirring up trouble were: D.B.Patil-PWP, A.R. Antulay-IMC,
nts. TOI 4/20/85. Death toll reported as 35, this is for the month long anit-reservation and communal violence. TOI 4/23/85.
bers are given by prominent citizens including municipal corporataors of wards TOI 4/25/85.
ured. 35 arrested. Malabar special police from Kerala deployed for first time. Lt.-Gen. Ranjit Singh Dayal, GOC-in - C, Southern Command
e. Cabinet accepts postponement of implementing 18% hike in reservations for OBC‟s TOI 6/10/85. Akhil Gujarat Vali Mahamandal and N
so on sale of firecrackers TOI 6/17/85.
l from the city. TOI 6/22/85. Minority (Muslim) MLAs left for Delhi to present memorandum to Prime Minister. In violence in city explosive de
andh TOI 7/18/85. Casualties listed as 7 dead, 34 injured TOI 7/18/95 and then 8 dead, 35 injured 7/19/85. 4 more killed and 15 injured TOI
RT OF 7/20/85 BY ASHRAF SAYED STATES THAT THERE WAS COMMUNAL VIOLENCE IN BARODA, BUT DOES NOT SPECIFY DAT
Kohlapur because the Kohlapur district SP was in charge.Police and SRP reinforcements sent to the area. Police lathi charged and fired
uld not put into box.Police and provincial Armed Constabulary posted in the area. TOI 8/30/85.
ct police chief J.P. Birdhi and a DSP among those injured.Shiv Sena called for a hartal in protest.Authorities called for a magisterial inquir
ed under suspension on charges of negligence of duty. There was ample evidence that the Jamait-i-Islami was behind the violence, arson an
to appease the minority hindus but this caused more tension. 27 villages were attacked in Anantnag district alone.
the city where the minority community was the majority.
e in the state since the outbreak of violence at various places, the article stated.
t communal elements.
Garuda was being taken out in the city.
nd lathi charges failed. The violence continued for several days while Muslims demonstrated at Delhi, calling the event pure calculated murd
harashtra. Also previous violence (communal) in Nanded, Nasik and Panvel could be viewed as spreading to Kohlapur as a final cause.
son and stabbings.
have returned on July 18
na clash was tension over the alleged fencing of a piece of land by one group.
ing and firing.
and the clash ensued.
area. The violence continued for several days.
oor but there had been a peace meeting wherein it had been resolved to not have any trouble during the procession. The nature of the rioting
mount with the upcoming Ram Navami festival.
. A high level inquiry was set up comprising of Mr. Gyan Prakash, Mr. Ghulam Hussain and Mr. Ram Krishan. The PAC commandant RD T
e which followed the failure of the third round of talks between the coordination committee and the state govt. The govt conceded all police de
mayor and BJP leader, Nalin Bhatt, and five others were arrested in connection with the violence.
r, reports said, violence had assumed alarming proportions despite the deployment of the army. The DM, Radhey Shyam Kaushik was trans
and traders downed their shutters. There were sporadic scenes of violence and arson.
He accused the police of inaction for although some CID men were present during the clash, they did not take any action.
stated to be tense.
ura Mahadev temple near Sakanti (on the outskirts of Meerut) were involved in a clash. The pilgrims apparently then took the law in their own
ntervention of the police.
DCP (Zone II) arrived on the scene with a police party but his car was surrounded by a mob and he thus opened his car door and fired into
balls were used.
tion as a celebration of India‟s defeat in yesterday‟s cricket match. Processionists jumped out of the 100 trucks that formed the cavalcade as
atit Pavan Sanghatana immediately called for a Pune “bandh.” (TOI 5/1/88)
h the court ruling. The clashes also broke out on the eve of Id and this added to the tension. By the third day the fighting had spread to the n
aths. The mobs were allegedly pro-Pakistan; the police imposed curfew on the city on the second day of violence and issued shoot-on-sight
different reason, it is more than likely that President Zia of Pakistan‟s death in a plane crash may have been the tool various individuals in th
ed one Ibrahim Dawood, a “notorious” character from Chembur. (TOI 9/17/88)
80 percent of the shops all over U.P., reportedly triggered off the group clashes. The clashes continued for five days and were observed in o
d shielded members of a particular community involved in communal violence that occured on the occasion of Sheetlashtmi.
al tension in the past fortnight following incidents of stabbing and arson.Prohibitory orders have been promulgated and a ban has been enfo
was a result of eve-teasing.
ays that tension prevailed in Jaipur when the member of a particular community was killed after a dispute.
d around 12 were the same ones who had coused rioting here on June 28. He was confident of arresting them since they had been identified
cked by violence when a youth was killed over the issue of eve-teasing. Cufew continued on June 4 in some parts of Tonk city while the poli
thankar said that there were „stray violent incidents in other places but none of them were serious‟.
on a motorcycle sustained bullet injuries. The second incident occured in the same locality half an hour later when Ashok,48, and Vijay,43, w
tops near the Bishaharithan. The irate mob belonging to one community looted 2 shops belonging to members of the other community. The
gathered in the area and tried to set the bus on fire. This was opposed by members of the majority community . The police intervened and b
tended its boundary by laying bricks on iys periphery. In the last week of July, Muslims met with high officials and requested them to remove
n the town. The south Chotanagpur DIG and the police superintendent were camping in the area. Addl forces have been deployed to preven
pting traffic for several hours. The police made a mild cane charge but that did not stop the mob from burning down a press, looting three sh
rounds. Violence spread to sevral villages within the Kheralu taluka of Mehsana district. A total for these villages is given: 17 shops were loo
words, lathis etc were used. 100 shops were set on fire as were 4 police vans. Even though the army was deployed on that night at 11:30 pm
total under the Dhandhuka entry.
At
he DM. least 75 business establishments were destroyed in riots and arson and scores of vehicle were burnt. The casualties were repor
at the curfew was imposed following incidents of stone throwing and attempted arson. The one injured had received a bullet injury, he added
the town. The police fired in the air to control the situation. NOTE: Cumulative figures for the injured and arrested in the three MP towns of M
above for injured and arrested are a total for the three towns of Mhow, Khargone and Ratlam.
arson and rioting. He said that the police force again rushed to the place and warned the group in vain.After lathi charge, teargas shells and
arrests were made. Discontent over the use of a piece of land for worship was suspected to be the cause for the trouble.
In
ere freely used and there were more than a hundred cases of arson. spite of the curfew, violence continued on a smaller scale the next d
trolled the situation. The situation was generally peaceful the next day althougha group clash was mentioned. Curfew continued for the seco
s. The injured figures are a total for all the three towns of Sitamarhi, Gaya and Darbhanga and have been listed here. A later report (Oct 25
The injured figures available are a total for all the three towns of Sitamarhi, Gaya and Darbhanga and have been listed under the Sitamarhi
e three towns of Sitamarhi, Gaya and Darbhanga and have been listed under the Sitamarhi entry.
Oct 25: The army was out and Bihar military police, the BSF and the CRPF were deployed with shoot-at-sight orders as the toll touched 19
of Dhanbad, which led to the actual violence.
ss central observers named in Officials blamed the BJP for the violence saying that „the victory procession was preplanned to destroy the pe
In
crowds. the afternoon, a large crowd gathered for the namaz. After the prayers, there was more rioting and stone-throwing. There are tw
ince installation of his govt. Within 25 days of the Janata Dal _BJP coalition ministry, Gujrat has witnessed as many a
mpossibla from the reports.
red at Sadar Bazar and the police fired 25 rounds. TOI 11/16/90.
12
90. people were killed and 25 injured on the 3rd day, and the army was called in. Curfew was extended to 32 police stations. At least 59
37 though the unofficial was over 65. Violence was triggered off by reports that patients at Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Hospital had be
37 though the unofficial was over 65. Violence was triggered off by reports that patients at Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Hospital had be
a. Trouble spread to Shahpur, Bapunagar and Vejalpur. A total of 37 were killed in Ahmedabad, Baroda and Palanpur. That is the figure give
d when reports came in. TOI 12/13/90. The final figures for those injured and arrested were not available. The number of deaths were report
ies were reported.
udevpur and Randia. TOI 3/27/91. The toll rose to 11. Violence continued in spite of curfew. TOI 3/28/91. The situation was peaceful on 3/2
imed 2 lives. TOI 4/26/91. Stray incidents of violence were reported from Surat and Ankleshwar.4 people were hurt in Surat. TOI 4/27/91. N
njured was 179. TOI 4/29/91. The final toll was 12. TOI 5/3/91. No final figures for those arrested and injured could be found.
TOI 5/27/91.
91. Several were injured. It is not clear how long the violence continued.
mmersed under tight security. TOI 9/24/91.
munity from fire crackers let off during the procession” TOI 11/23 and 11/10-- coufew imposed on 11/8- gradually relaxed from 11/11- viol
while returning from the cinema, let looses and orgy of violence which resulted in inumerable persons being stabbed...”April 12
in the state....One more person was stabbed to death near the curfew bound Sidhpur town this afternoon. Late last night, one person was s
in the state....One more person was stabbed to death near the curfew bound Sidhpur town this afternoon. Late last night, one person was s
in the state....One more person was stabbed to death near the curfew bound Sidhpur town this afternoon. Late last night, one person was s
nd more than 110 injured in police firing, stabbing, stone throwing and group clashes today as large-scale violence broke out in the city on th
onfident that the statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji at Sangli was not desecrated by a Muslim.”
oting groups. According to the inspector-general of police (law and order), Mr. T. Madiyal, in Bangalore, two cases of assault with sticks an
ansport the villagers were completely gutted in the violence
ather than those from a particular incident - perhaps their definition of a riot does not correspond to ours, or they are interested merely in agg
hmedabad.With this the toll in the violence in Ahmedabad rose to 58. The Army moved in all the affected areas of the city and carried out in
ople died in police firing.”TOI Dec 9
ople died in police firing.”TOI Dec 9
ople died in police firing.”TOI Dec 9
ople died in police firing.”TOI Dec 9
ople died in police firing.”TOI Dec 9
ople died in police firing.”TOI Dec 9
rning.It was a subsiding "The break up of the deaths as distributed among different cities was Bhopal was leading with 100, Ujjaiin with 9 wh
hmedabad.With this the toll in the violence in Ahmedabad rose to 58. The Army moved in all the affected areas of the city and carried out in
rning.It was a subsiding "The break up of the deaths as distributed among different cities was Bhopal was leading with 100, Ujjaiin with 9 wh
rning.It was a subsiding "The break up of the deaths as distributed among different cities was Bhopal was leading with 100, Ujjaiin with 9 wh
hmedabad.With this the toll in the violence in Ahmedabad rose to 58. The Army moved in all the affected areas of the city and carried out in
hmedabad.With this the toll in the violence in Ahmedabad rose to 58. The Army moved in all the affected areas of the city and carried out in
ountry, there is little doubt that these were in fact,
Hindu-Muslimcommunal riots “Bombay, Dec 11. No deaths due to police firing were re
ecreatry, Mr. J. L. Arya.”Dec 15
ecreatry, Mr. J. L. Arya.”Dec 15
ecreatry, Mr. J. L. Arya.”Dec 15
ecreatry, Mr. J. L. Arya.”Dec 15
ecreatry, Mr. J. L. Arya.”Dec 15
Kanpur total from state total of 201
of the incident, there is a strong likelihood that it was Hindu-Muslim communal violence
anuary 6 is 536, according to figures from the coroner and city hsopitals.”TOI Jan 14 “At a consevative estimate, over 557 people were kil
a picture of the broken Babri Masjid on the other.”13th Jan
id that he was dissatisfied with the holding of 55 people by the police for questioning regarding the incident
s that the police failed to do enough to prevent or contain the riots
s NOT communal in nature. Rather, it was sevceral factors that were responsible including ethnic, religious and economic.
ion after the Independence Day riots. The policeman responsible for the killing was arrested to appease the mobs.
d to pitchers of Gangajal thrown at the mosque.
, a business centre in the Civil Lines, and smashed show-cases and looted goods. The police rushed to the scene and arrested about 15 per
mposed at 12 noon. Intensive patrolling by the army and the P.A. continued. Seventy-eight persons were arrested for breach of the curfew
. Houses and shops were set on fire. Two persons travelling by the 139 Up Agra-Delhi Passenger were killed by rioters when the train halted
44 C.P.C. has been promulgated for a month. Curfew has been imposed in the town.”Times of India, March 6, 1950 “Lucknow, March 6: T
5 persons were arrested for breach of the curfew order. About 60 persons were also taken into custody for rioting.”Times of India, March 6,
hes and arrested 35 persons. Heavy police patrolling continues. The total number of arrests so far for violation of curfew in the city is about 6
. Houses and shops were set on fire. Two persons travelling by the 139 Up Agra-Delhi Passenger were killed by rioters when the train halted
hes and arrested 35 persons. Heavy police patrolling continues. The total number of arrests so far for violation of curfew in the city is about 6
hes and arrested 35 persons. Heavy police patrolling continues. The total number of arrests so far for violation of curfew in the city is about 6
hes and arrested 35 persons. Heavy police patrolling continues. The total number of arrests so far for violation of curfew in the city is about 6
hes and arrested 35 persons. Heavy police patrolling continues. The total number of arrests so far for violation of curfew in the city is about 6
of the city on Monday night.Lucknow, according to reports received here
ome 10 miles from here. About 500 Muslim families from Kamptee came to Nagpur and it is understood this gave rise to rumors and created
of the city on Monday night.Lucknow, according to reports received here
pot and brought the situation under control.
pot and brought the situation under control.
e from spreading. A report on the 23rd states that apart from a stray case of stabbing in a locality near the Delhi railway station, the city con
As
ad also joined the procession, and a clash ensued. news of this spread in the town, there was general rioting with serious cases of arso
hes and arrested 35 persons. Heavy police patrolling continues. The total number of arrests so far for violation of curfew in the city is about 6
hes and arrested 35 persons. Heavy police patrolling continues. The total number of arrests so far for violation of curfew in the city is about 6
ugh niether had the permission of the rightful owner of the land.
taliating upon the watchmen. A clash ensued.
promulgated in the disturbed area banning cow slaughter.” TOI May 26, 1950
On
d and with the police and military precutions, no incidents were reported the following day. the 20th, Mr. Mishra, leader of the Oppositio
nces to the contrary, the mob remained defiant and started throwing brickbats causing injuries to some persons, including the station officer
Secretary of the local Hindu Mahasabha was arrested. The Joint Board of representatives of the Textile Labour Association condemned a
kets posted.
ring but said that the police could have chosen a better moment to arrest Bhagat. 12/7/54 Judicial Magistrate C.D. Gosali accuses police
: 16 injured, 34 arrested. TOI 1/21
: 16 injured, 34 arrested. TOI 1/21
lled, half a dozen injured. Account also says some killed and several injured in police firing. TOI 1/29 Final Tally: 3 killed, 48 (including 41 p
e charged, so obviously the arrested number could have been much higher. Of the 57 only 13 were convicted. No figures given of injuries or
nder the Indian constitution and as the Praja Parishad was allied to the Jan Sangh and RSS I am imterpreting incidents involving them as h
der to fire (Sohan Singh) does not suggest that it was a case of Muslim authorities against Hindu activists. Casualties: Lists 9 injured poli
for Kashmir to be formally made a part of the India Union and to be under the Indian constitution.. There are many incidents involving the P
the dead and injured Desai gives are only a small part of the total ( as earlier figures are larger) or are the final official.total.count.
44 arrested. TOI 3/2
as this information is not specified.Casualties: 4 killed. TOI 8/13
UP, the DM , the City Magistrate, the SP of Faizabad and 5 Muslims restraining them from removing the idols or interfering with the pujas. T
et community leaders.8/19 Ekhelkar reports that 150 have been arrested.8/20 All party delegation of 9 from the State Assembly was to g
ehta accused the communists and communalists of being the cause of the problems in Hyderabad. 11//11 Nagendra Bahadur member of th
as a riot... it is probably a Hindu-Muslim fight, but is it a riot?
and order during Holi. Both of them were injured seriously. One person has been arrested. One villager of Baludra, in the same taluka, was
and order during Holi. Both of them were injured seriously. One person has been arrested. One villager of Baludra, in the same taluka, was
mmunally organized, both have Hindu members, and are both led by Hindus.
ng resorted to a lathi charge.
n the latter case. It is unclear whether there was any Hindu-Muslim violence, but it seems a possibility.
in Bahranpur.
vincial armed constabulary has been sent from here and a ban imposed on meetings and processions. Trouble started when a Jan Sangh m
an had taken objection to the vituperations of the speakers at the meeting against Hindus and U.P.‟s Governor, Mr. K.M. Munshi, who is ass
an had taken objection to the vituperations of the speakers at the meeting against Hindus and U.P.‟s Governor, Mr. K.M. Munshi, who is ass
an had taken objection to the vituperations of the speakers at the meeting against Hindus and U.P.‟s Governor, Mr. K.M. Munshi, who is ass
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served hartal to register their protest against the occupation of the disputed land and construction of the wall by the school managing comm
doned 5 minutes from the end with Mohammedans leading 4-1. This was followed by exchange of brickbats, stone-throwing, shop looting, e
fired ten rounds.
hat and set fire to them. The ashes were thrown in the Ganga. Police officials have gone to the place to restore order. -- PTI
ainst 32 villagers.
ice vrersus Hindus.
icemen through brickbats thrown during the lathi charge.
0. Jabalpur was reported to be quiet. TOI 2/11/61.Daytime curfew was lifted. TOI 2/12/61.Some anti-social elements tried to take advanta
s. TOI 6/24/61.Stray cases of stabbing were reported in the district but the situation was otherwise peaceful. TOI 6/28/61.Curfew was exte
as reported but curfew remained in place. Students abstained from classes at Agra, Hapur, Mathura and Meerut. TOI 10/6/61.The city was
About 350 had been arrested. Precautionary measures were imposed at Mathuraa, Vrindaban, Agra, Dehra Dun, Khurja and Bulandshahr. T
ustody. The situation was quiet. TOI 10/11/62.
r rioting and nearly 200 for violation of curfew. TOI 9/4/63. Curfew was relaxed and Malegaon was calm. TOI 9/7/63.
Muslims? TOI 1/10. Dusk to dawn curfew imposed. TOI 1/10 Police opened fire on 1/10, TOI 1/11.Number of casualties given as unkno
d to protect every single life.” TOI 1/13. Nanda also pointed out that Calcutta appeared to have more hooligans than previously estimated and
rkela). TOI 3/21 reports 28 dead, 59 injured and 99 arrests. State government calls for Army help. Section Cr.P.C promulgated banning ga
und threatening isolated minority communities.TOI 3/27 reports troops (am presuming police) rushed as precaution to Ranchi.TOI 3/28 re
ce committee formed to restore peace in city-- committee consists of representatives of various political parties and communitie
8/26/67, 8/27/67, 8/28/27, 8/29/27)
ew was imposed on the city, and many shops in both cities remained closed. (TOI 8/25/67, 8/26/67, 8/27/67, 8/28/27, 8/29/27)
TOI 9/22. Have given this as a DEFINITE case, as on 10/20 Chief Minister V.P. Naik was petitioned by Muslism leaders about these riots. S
Maharashtra and G.H. Banawalla general secretary Muslim League Maharashtra. They wanted probe into Maharashtra riots in Ahmednaga
Renzoo and Dhar No
visit the city. Link made to Previous Violence, but that background is there.10/22 Central government sets up comm
nd from Muzaffarpur. TOI 10/16
lated violence. The article reports that rioting broke out in “several points” in the city. It is unclear what the precipitating cause was in the oth
icials were transferred a few days following the Prime Minister‟s visit to the city. (TOI 3/17/68, 3/18/68, 3/19/68, 5/1/68)
tabbed in a Muslim locality. This is what reportedly sparked off the events that followed. (TOI 4/18/68, 4/19/68, 5/1/68)
ome of those killed died in police firng on the mobs. (TOI 6/11/68, 6/12/68, 6/13/68, 6/14/68, 6/15/68)
letely baseless” by the additional district magistrate of Junagadh. Arson, looting and mob violence were curbed by a two-day long curfew tha
ers of different communities....The funeral procession was ordered by the District Magistrate on the strict understanding that the processionis
and lathi-charge failed to control the situation.”TOI 1/31/69
rilege.” Tempers were frayed as the policemen refused to oblige the mob which soon swelled to thousands.” TOI 3/11/69
s the processionists reached the spot, they became violent and violated the agreement and an altercation ensued with the police personnel
and other factories in the affected areas have remained closed for the last three days.” TOI 4/2/69
e brakes and proceeded to Kalyan. The seven people, stated to be drunk, were alleged to have thrown stones, and two people, of Temghur
Mr. Mahadev Joshi backed by the Jana Sangh and the Rajmata of Gwalior. It is a prestige seat for the SVD which had won the seat in the
e driver, whose condition was reported to be serious when he was taken to the hospital yesterday, is said to be better now. Truck operators t
Mr. Bhaskar Mali, a Jana Sangh worker, and four boys were injured. Two policemen were manhandled by the crowd. Two incidents of ASSA
so, there was a tussle between the two groups. Those who objected to the shouting returned with reinforcements from nearby Azhikkal and
ty. This factor might have given a communal complexion to the developments that followed.” Retaliation took place in Bidhanpalli, Nizampur
the arrest of 17 people in Sarwan Mohalla, the total number of arrests in the past two days reached 111....This is the first time that communa
on was officially stated to be under control.” TOI 8/28/69
owing stones at the shop. The assistant commissioner of police arrived at the scene and persuaded the processionists to move forward. Bu
ozen persons were injured and several shops and houses set on fire.”TOI 9/15/69
The Gujarat government ordered an inquiry into the incident of attack on the place of worship in which 13 people were injured, four of them se
committee with several prominent citizens as members was formed here yesterday to help restore normalcy in the area. The police have ar
nkar Trivedi, asked the people to help the army maintain peace. The detained people were released.” TOI 13 Oct, 1969
therwise there was no reason why the procession should stop in front of the mosque. Mr Ray said he had found no confirmation of the alleg
rom 11 p.m. tonight to 6 a.m. tomorrow in the vicinity of yesterday‟s clash near the Lat Bhairon temple here. The police opened fire following
ring districts.”(TOI 4/15/70)“Tension arose when some unidentified people hurled bombs at a Ramnavmi procession. The police had to res
Saudagar Mohalla, Vani Locality and Fish Mohalla. Inspector Chandrakant Pradhan and Sub Inspector Hirve were among those injured by s
On
bout Rs. 15 lakhs.” (TOI 5/12/70) the 13th Chavan , in response to Jana Sangh claims that the riots had been organized against Hindus
were burnt.”(TOI 5/9/70) Speaking in the Lok Sabha on May 11th, the Home Minister Mr. Chavan said that “There were also disturbances at
kers-ten to fifteen percent of the workers in each factory are Muslims-have abstained from work since Tuesday...There are 700 industrial unit
one of the killed....The police, who had kept a watch during the Ganpati celebrations over the palces where trouble could start, had been with
s being taken in a procession.” Times of India 10/23/70
have registered cases against 18 people for rioting.” TOI 12/7/70
than four persons, processions, and carrying of arms in the entire city as a precautionary measure.” TOI 12/19/70
ce...”TOI 12/26/70
ot disperse, the police opened fire after warning the people.” TOI 2/6/71
and the Congress (O) leader, Mr. Mangla Prasad, are among the candidates seeking election to the Lok Sabha from Allahabad. The clash,
n effigy of the police officer who had arrested Sharma and threw stones at the police when they tried to disperse them. When the students c
Mr.
athura, Gorakhpur, Meerut and Pratapgarh Districts on polling days. Verma said that a judicial inquiry had been ordered in respect of Ali
far. Orders under Section 144 Cr. P.C. were being promulgated in the town. Permission to take out the Moharrum tajia procession was no
The city magistrate clamped prohibitory orders under Section 144, banning the assembly of more than four persons throughout the city ti
ad been arrested and strong police and PAC contingents were patrolling the trouble spots. The situation was under control, the report said.”T
dded.”TOI 1/5/72 In Oct 1972, Mr Justice Joseph Vithayatil “...said that the disturbances between Hindus and Muslims in Tellicherry could
by a series of communal clashes, is expected to go to the polls on Thursday, according to schedule....The keenness of the seven-cornered f
g followed an accident in which Neeraj, a seven-year old child of a goldsmith of the Binai Para area, was knocked down by a scooter driver, M
howk, near Shikohabad Gate, after Friday prayers. The trouble started when groups of demonstrators shouted slogans against the gove
ive. In all nine rounds were fired by police. Nearly 20 people, including policemen, were injured. Two of the 12 injured taken to hospital f
procession.” TOI 10/18/72, p.1
m. yesterday. Munnireddypalayam is a known trouble-spot and the procession was being escorted by the armed reserve police. Howeve
as landless workers, as in other areas, are Harijans. So unlike the conventional pattern of caste Hindu vs. Harijan the tension has assumed a
as landless workers, as in other areas, are Harijans. So unlike the conventional pattern of caste Hindu vs. Harijan the tension has assumed a
as landless workers, as in other areas, are Harijans. So unlike the conventional pattern of caste Hindu vs. Harijan the tension has assumed a
ML
pporters shouted provocative slogans.”TOI 3/12/73 procession turned and attacked bystanders, and later JS processionists who sang “V
roup of persons allegedly atacked a Ram Navami procession with swords and daggers on Thursday at Pelwar village near here.”TOI 4/15/73
roup of persons allegedly atacked a Ram Navami procession with swords and daggers on Thursday at Pelwar village near here.”TOI 4/15/73
V.B. Mudallar, a senior police officer who has been deputed to deal with the situation at Kamptee, said tonight that the Kamptee clash was a
spital. Two tongas were damaged.” TOI 4/30/73
pporting the bandh stormed Phule Mandai (central vegetable market). Vegetable and fruit vendors were urged to close their stalls. The s
others.” TOI 5/22/73
en occurring in various parts of the area over the last fortnight. During the week-end, gangsters brandishing knives and daggers had terroris
ttee, backed by the Jana Sangh, Congress (O) and vested interests, had completely failed. Hence they has a communal turn to the situation
he trouble. On person, however, was learnt to have been injured. A „paan‟ shop and a restaurant were damaged.” TOI 8/23/73
n extension of the town, is alleged to have stabbed to death a student demonstrator, who, along with others, was compelling him to close his
gineer “The Communal Psychosis” TOI 9/16/73
d to have told the youth that he would return the bicycle only after he was paid. The youth left the shop and returned after a short while with
tones.... Police reinforcements were rushed to the scene and brought the situation under control within 40 minutes. Mr. Patil stated that
ng a clash between two groups.... Curfew was also clamped on Anand.... The inspector-general of police, Mr. P. M. Pant, said that te
sperse the violent mob. Among the injured was the DIG of Delhi range, Mr. V.P. Marwah, and 15 other police personnel. Ten firemen inclu
police opened fire. One person was killed instantly and another died in hospital.”Times of India June 12, 1974 “There were no fresh inciden
ave arrested Mohameed Maqbool Ali, Farud Ahmed Abdul Majid, Mohammed Ahmed, Aziz Jangmulla and 32 others.”Times of India June 26
as not known.”TOI Aug 28, 1974
ed minor injuries.” TOI Oct 2, 1974
32). The charred body of Ismail Hussein (40) was found by firemen in the ashes of Babu Miya Chawl at Meghwadi. A third man, still unidentif
urs on Thursday and Friday. The district auuthorities today claimed that the situation was under control. About 100 people have been taken in
ay cases of stone-throwing and assault were also reported. Twenty-four people had been arrested. The clashes were a sequel to a qua
a constable and six others were injured in the stone-throwing, the police said. Section 144, Cr. P.C., has also been enforced in the affected a
tion of curfew. He said the situation was now under control. Mr. Singh said a large number of people, including bad characters, had been
up tensions for quite some time.”TOI April 3, 1975 “...the death-roll in the police firing increased to four on Tuesday night, with one more p
at the procession from housetops, the police said. When a mild lathi-charge proved in vain, two rounds were fired. Two officers and 12 p
rrounded the car. One of the miscreants threw areated-water bottles at the car and smashed its rear wind-shield. Asgar Ali managed to jum
Shafi. Reporter suggests violence is more class war than communal. TOI 4/7 Muslim League of UP and Maharashtra wants probe.TOI 4/8
4/3
istry ( a Minister) to take Baig to see Rameza Bee in hospital. Cenna Reddy blames naxalites for violence. TOI 4/3 Army and CRP cal
eport. 1936 dispute over land settled by agreement to share. Hindu pilgrims to Amarnath pass through here. Now dispute reopened. Sadh
nds team to city, they visit on 9/13. Kishore Lal, M.N. Hannan, Rodrigues. TOI 9/10 and TOI 9/14. 9/10 Imam Bukhari accuses Charan Singh
70 missing. Blames RSS and Jan Sangh. TOI 10/1410/16 1 more dies of wounds, toll now 12, tension rises again. 4 Janata MP‟s say clas
12, 12 more injured. Replacement of Bagla and Prasad resented my Muslims. Mahinder Singh and BSF director general in city. TOI 11/10
ment (Kashmir). Army deny being in charge of Poonch. TOI 12/11.
tation to end. Abdullah accepts all of students demands. G.M. Mir Poonch, part of 3 man delegation which met Abdullah, announced end to
ing the clash, saying that poll clashes and communal feuds were taking a communal turn. It is important to note that Pavithran described the
iliations, the supporters of both candidates allegedly regrouped themselves on communal lines.”
(TOI: 5/29/80) Precipitating Event: “Obj
ash was not communal but emphasised that all communal riots in the country had arisen out of “non-communal” incidents.” (TOI, 07/15/80)
efinite case because of the link with previous communal violence in Kalyan; because the names of the victims, when provided are all Muslim
ppeared in the nullah behind the Muslim League tent near the Eidgah before intruding into the congregation is cited in support of this view. Y
of a tea stall within the premises of Imamia Hall. About 200 people after offering morning prayers gathered at the stall asking the owner to m
isters are later identified as Congressmen (TOI 08/22/80)
rs at the Jam Masjid. Residents, however, said that there had been no communal trouble in the area since 1947 and both communities had
e. The arms seized included guns, pistols, daggers and knives/” (TOI, 08/18/80)
amaat-I-Islami and the Jamiat-e-Tulaba (TOI, 08/19/80; 08/21/80) On August 23, the Jammu and Kashmir governor, L. K. Jha, promulgated
d Bijnor. ... Bareilly division, to which these districts belonged, has been split and will now consist of Shahjahanpur, Badaun and Pilibhit distri
f friction between the two communities the administration ordered the barricading of the graveyard and also set up a police post nearby.....O
so, in TOI 7/23/81, Anjaiah argues that the violence was not a communal riot as it is traditionally understood, but a collection of incidents. W
h attempt was being made. ...Muslim youths had also contributed to the funds for the celebration of the day.” (TOI, 8/26/81)
as also present at the circuit house, was also invited to join. The others in the group were Mr. C. N. patel, deputy minister for labour, Mr. Moh
Kopargaon is a village or town. It is not listed in the atlas, but is referred to in the newsreport as a town. I list it here as a village on the assu
sts includes arrests made on the 8th in Pyodhonie, Bombay.
ishwa Hindu Parishad was allegedly attacked with stones. The processionists, it is further alleged, changed the route on their own and reso
hed by Mr. F. M. Khan, Congress I MP and several Muslim organizations.”
ed and each community blamed the other. A peace committee was formed but did not defuse the situation. However, CM Jagannath Misra d
eants spread a rumor that a communal clash had occurred...Soon agitated members of both communities took to the narrow streets...”
one temple already stood. One community there wanted to construct a temple there, and another a „mazar‟. There had been skirmishes befo
es. Most likely Pyarelal. Not clear whether BSF, CRPF, PAC were all ordered in again, or whether they had been stationed in city since prev
I 10/29/82)Fatehpura, Ladvada, Mandvi (TOI 10/29/82) Sultanpura, Yakubpura, (TOI 10/30/82), Wadi (11/1/82)
rd history book.
slim. The article mentions, curiously enough, that the arrests were in connection with the attack on a cloth merchant a few days ago. This mi
shops owned by Muslims were looted.. The Cong I MLA, Mr. Srikantaiah said that he saw the hand of the Janata Party in the violence since
and 15 other policemen were injured in the stone-throwing. The dead was identified as Kumar(20) and the injured were being treated at the
mention of any reprisals from either community.
ning, no other incidents were reported and the situation was said to be under control.
burnt down and a dairy near a place of worship was ransacked. Prohibitory orders were enforced even as the violence spread to Sangli on A
clear whether there were any specific incidents of rioting although 57 people were arrested.
There were violent demonstrations against the police urging the release of the 23 arrested the previous day.
angements. He also announced an ex-gratia payment of Rs.5000 to the next of kin of those killed in the clashes.
people tried to set fire to some shops and a tractor. The Director General of Police, Mr. KP Madhekar, told reporters that among the policem
nal hatred in the Walled City. Patrolling was intensified even though the situation was officially described as „normal‟.
day. On the 16th night, there was a fatal stabbing incident in Nagalchinta locality following which, on the 17th, there were four new stabbing
more untoward incidents since curfew was lifted on the evening of Oct 19th.
situation in the town was officially stated to be under control and peaceful this morning.
144 Cr. P.C were imposed for a week.
65 injured policemen, including the Police Commissioner Halrankar.Police explained that the man who had died had been on the “rowdy” l
those killed. Police fired to quell violence and curfew was imposed TOI 3/19/84.
4. The immediate spark was a clash over the hoisting of flags. A group (clearly Muslim) supposedly pulled down a Saffron flag to put up th
Dr.
s were deployed (TOI 5/22). Rafiq Zakaria pleaded with Mrs. Gandhi for more troops to be sent (TOI 5/22) Congress politicians call on
a study on the riots TOI reports that Thane suffered very badly as it had been overlooked by the security officials who had concentrated on B
1 report of political clash on 5/20 as it is in the same constituency and is on subsequent days. Casualties: 4 dead, 40 injured, 250 arrested.
on a Kashmir Liberation Front leader was attacked TOI 5/30/84. An attempt was also made to burn a place of worship TOI 5/30/84. Casua
particular community being attacked and that town was a strong hold of Jamait-i-Islamis TOI 6/1. Strong probability, therefore, that violence
Mr. Bari was from Murshidabad TOI 6/3/84. Bari‟s name (Abdul) suggest he is Muslim, suggests that the conflict may have had commu
na Shakha Pramukhs TOI 6/27/84. Number of arrested updated to 1,129 TOI 6/28/84. Ribeiro reported that army would continue to be pre
Gunj, Begum Bazar and Shah Inayat Gunj (TOI 7/27/84) all sound Muslim.
the deputy IGP and the SP rushed to the town TOI 7/28/84. Very unlikely to be communal.
as for violence from 22-30. 4 city MLAs: 3 of the Majlis Ittchudul Muslimeen and 1 of the BJP were arrested under the NSA. TOI 7/30/84 Po
bers separately. Casualties: 18 injured are police, several others were listed as injured in the clashes TOI 9/5/84.These were the first clas
liticians accused the chief minister of engineering the violence as he had failed to ge the necessary MLA support (implying he wanted to po
firing. TOI 9/10/84.
EPORT 152 FOR DETAILED ACCOUNT OF HYDERABAD RIOTS
LS OF HYDERABAD RIOTS
as well which would make this one event from 9/18 to 9/25. SEE REPORT 152 FOR FULL COVERAGE OF HYDERABAD RIOTS
Kashmir has not had peace since the ouster of Farooq Abdullah by G.M. Shah due to the fact that he was unable to secure a sense of legitim
landshahr district
ed TOI 10/7/84. The Karnataka Chief Minister Hegde accused Congress of inciting the violence in order to discredit the Janata government
25 arrested TOI 10/7/84.
ed total given as 206 TOI 10/13/84 Unsure as to duration. Report of 10/13/84 states that there were no untoward incidents since the 8th. B
s: 20 TOi 10/9/84. District authorities refused to allow the burial in “unconventional” site and insisted that it be done in traditional site and i
rrests (for previous violence as well) TOi 10/16/84. Casualties: total: 4 killed, 3 missing and 375 arrested. These are for both incidents of
e: D.B.Patil-PWP, A.R. Antulay-IMC, Vilas Tupe-Hindu Ekta Samiti. The Congress was not involved. This is the area where there was tensi
olence. TOI 4/23/85.
yal, GOC-in - C, Southern Command arrived in the city, consulted with Chief Minister Solanki and Governor B.K. Nehru TOI 5/13/85. 2 injure
khil Gujarat Vali Mahamandal and Navrachana Samiti (anti-reservation student and parent bodies) reject Solanki‟s previous day consession
nister. In violence in city explosive devices used. TOI 6/23/85.
85. 4 more killed and 15 injured TOI 7/20/85. 8 killed, 22 injured, bringing total dead to 22 TOI 7/21/85. 10 killed, scores injured bringing tol
DA, BUT DOES NOT SPECIFY DATES.
area.
Police lathi charged and fired tear gas TOI 8/29/85 Dispute over route of Ganpati idols given as probable cause of conflict. Traditio
horities called for a magisterial inquiry into clash. D.S. Multani, additional deputy commissioner, Gurdaspur will conduct inquiry and submit re
mi was behind the violence, arson and communal tension in the valley and the JIM and Shiv Sena were both banned.
alling the event pure calculated murder of muslims.
ing to Kohlapur as a final cause.
procession. The nature of the rioting (no assaults, etc) puzzled officials.
ishan. The PAC commandant RD Tripathi was suspended and the DIG, Mr. Nathu Lal was replaced.
govt. The govt conceded all police demands in view of the rathyatra procession the following day which is always accompanied by group clas
M, Radhey Shyam Kaushik was transferred, and with his transfer, the govt had transferred almost all civil and police officials responsible for m
ot take any action.
parently then took the law in their own hands and went on a violent rampage. The admn announced that despite curfew, all arrangements wo
s opened his car door and fired into the air. Residents later alleged, however, that he began firing “indiscriminately” at “bystanders.”The po
0 trucks that formed the cavalcade as stones and other missiles were flung.The BJP charged that several Pakistani nationals, who had ove
d day the fighting had spread to the neighbouring areas of Paithan town and Bidkin village. Extra security arrangements were made in Musl
f violence and issued shoot-on-sight orders. (TOI 8/18/88, 8/19/88)
been the tool various individuals in the Valley used to “incite violence.” (TOI 8/27/88)
for five days and were observed in other parts of U.P. as well. (TOI 10/9/88)
ion of Sheetlashtmi.
romulgated and a ban has been enforced on the carrying of weapons and movement of people after 11 pm. The police have seized a large q
g them since they had been identified.
ome parts of Tonk city while the police took out a flag march on the 3rd.
later when Ashok,48, and Vijay,43, were stabbed by miscreants. Brickbatting was also reported from several sensitive localities in the city.
embers of the other community. The police fired 4 rounds to disperse the crowds while rioters themselves had fired 1 round and had used sh
munity . The police intervened and bore the brunt of the violence. The clash was officially described as police versus Muslims. The police fire
icials and requested them to remove the encroachment and flag of the majority community from the akhara. Following meetings of the Moh
forces have been deployed to prevent any further incidents.
urning down a press, looting three shops and injuring three policemen in stone-throwing. Then the police fired five rounds in the air. Prohibito
e villages is given: 17 shops were looted and 8 people injured.
as deployed on that night at 11:30 pm, looting and arson continued till next afternoon. There was a blast at the Chawani crossing and violent
ere burnt. The casualties were reported on both communities.
had received a bullet injury, he added. NOTE: Cumulative figures for the injured and arrested in the three MP towns of Mhow, Ratlam and Kh
d arrested in the three MP towns of Mhow, Ratlam and Khargone are given in the entry for Ratlam.
.After lathi charge, teargas shells and firing in the air proved futile, they opened fire on the mob and this led to the two deaths.
e for the trouble.
ntinued on a smaller scale the next day — there were arson and stabbing incidents in which 12+ people were injured. Fresh cases were repo
oned. Curfew continued for the second day.
en listed here. A later report (Oct 25) tells us that rioting in Sitamarhi was sparked off by a quarrel stemming from previous enmity.
have been listed under the Sitamarhi entry.
at-sight orders as the toll touched 19. Unconfirmed sources said that ovr a 100 bodies were thrown into the Ganga, the entire town was engu
on was preplanned to destroy the peaceful atmosphere of the city for political gains‟.There were no incidents of violence reported in the De
ng and stone-throwing. There are two versions of the precipitating cause. In one version, some people tore the „chadar‟ the processionists w
has witnessed as many as 136 communal clashes which have claimed 13 lives and left 75 injured.
As
ded to 32 police stations. At least 59 were killed in the 3 days. TOI 12/10/90. the toll since the start of the orgy of violence reached 121 o
ehru Medical College Hospital had been killed. According to reports, an attempt to rape a 35 year old widow had some role in starting the vio
ehru Medical College Hospital had been killed. According to reports, an attempt to rape a 35 year old widow had some role in starting the vio
and Palanpur. That is the figure given above. This was available from TOI 12/20/90. No final figures for arrests and injury cases were found
e. The number of deaths were reported in TOI 12/20/90.
1. The situation was peaceful on 3/28/91. TOI 3/29/91. The last toll reported was 15 in TOI 4/1/91. The person in charge of Bhadrak police
le were hurt in Surat. TOI 4/27/91. No final figures for casualties were found.
njured could be found.
8- gradually relaxed from 11/11- violence erupted again on 11/13.
eing stabbed...”April 12
on. Late last night, one person was stabbed to death in the town. Incidents of stabbing were also reported from Morvi and Dholka towns....On
on. Late last night, one person was stabbed to death in the town. Incidents of stabbing were also reported from Morvi and Dholka towns....On
on. Late last night, one person was stabbed to death in the town. Incidents of stabbing were also reported from Morvi and Dholka towns....On
e violence broke out in the city on the occasion of the rath yatra, forcing the police to clamp curfew on the two communally sensitive areas o
e, two cases of assault with sticks and stone-pelting were reported in Belgaum on Friday morning. the incidents followed the tension that pre
, or they are interested merely in aggregative reporting
ed areas of the city and carried out intensive patrolling.”
as leading with 100, Ujjaiin with 9 which is a very sensitive area.) Khargon with 9, Burhanpur with five no incident at Jabalpur, Indore, Neema
ed areas of the city and carried out intensive patrolling.” estimate of 69 deaths arrived add by subtracting Surat and Ahmedabad from stat
as leading with 100, Ujjaiin with 9 which is a very sensitive area.) Khargon with 9, Burhanpur with five no incident at Jabalpur, Indore, Neema
as leading with 100, Ujjaiin with 9 which is a very sensitive area.) Khargon with 9, Burhanpur with five no incident at Jabalpur, Indore, Neema
ed areas of the city and carried out intensive patrolling.” estimate of 69 deaths arrived add by subtracting Surat and Ahmedabad from stat
ed areas of the city and carried out intensive patrolling.” estimate of 69 deaths arrived add by subtracting Surat and Ahmedabad from stat
No deaths due to police firing were reported today in the city for the first time since Monday, though the toll in the communal riots that rocked
e estimate, over 557 people were killed during the riots that rocked the city for almost a fortnight from January 5, according to the independe
ous and economic.
e the mobs.
the scene and arrested about 15 persons.”TOI Jan 10, 1950
were arrested for breach of the curfew yesterday out of whom 70 were convicted. Today 118 people were convicted and ordered to pay fines
killed by rioters when the train halted at a signal awaiting clearance of the line.The District Magistrate applied a 24-hour curfew and 125 pe
arch 6, 1950 “Lucknow, March 6: The situation in four towns in the Uttar Pradesh State, Aligarh, Moradabad, Pilibhit and Bareilly, was repo
for rioting.”Times of India, March 6, 1950 “Lucknow, March 6: The situation in four towns in the Uttar Pradesh State, Aligarh, Moradabad,
olation of curfew in the city is about 600.”TOI March 11, 1950 “Lucknow, March 15: Mr Lal Bahadur Shastri, Home Minister who returned
killed by rioters when the train halted at a signal awaiting clearance of the line.The District Magistrate applied a 24-hour curfew and 125 pe
olation of curfew in the city is about 600.”TOI March 11, 1950 “Lucknow, March 15: Mr Lal Bahadur Shastri, Home Minister who returned
olation of curfew in the city is about 600.”TOI March 11, 1950 “Lucknow, March 15: Mr Lal Bahadur Shastri, Home Minister who returned
olation of curfew in the city is about 600.”TOI March 11, 1950 “Lucknow, March 15: Mr Lal Bahadur Shastri, Home Minister who returned
olation of curfew in the city is about 600.”TOI March 11, 1950 “Lucknow, March 15: Mr Lal Bahadur Shastri, Home Minister who returned
this gave rise to rumors and created further tension in the city.
the Delhi railway station, the city continued to be normal.
eral rioting with serious cases of arson and looting.
olation of curfew in the city is about 600.”TOI March 11, 1950 “Lucknow, March 15: Mr Lal Bahadur Shastri, Home Minister who returned
olation of curfew in the city is about 600.”TOI March 11, 1950 “Lucknow, March 15: Mr Lal Bahadur Shastri, Home Minister who returned
Mr. Mishra, leader of the Opposition in the Madhya Bharat Assembly and convenor of the Citizen‟s Action Committee formed in connection
persons, including the station officer, a head constable and a constable. Simultaneously, crowds collected at two other places in the vicinit
tile Labour Association condemned attempts to get the textile workers out on strike. They felt the strike was anti-working class interests.Ke
Magistrate C.D. Gosali accuses police of making up story that Arjun Bagat had tried to escape arrest in order to justify their “indicscriminate fir
Final Tally: 3 killed, 48 (including 41 policemen) injured. This is officially reported by the government. TOI 1/31TOI report on 1/31 gives gov
icted. No figures given of injuries or deaths (though it mentions that at least 1 policeman was assaulted). Casualties: 57 arrested. TOI 5/6/
preting incidents involving them as having communal overtones. Am also putting Jammu down next to Kashmir, as the old “State” name, w
ts. Casualties: Lists 9 injured policemen, 1 died from police firing. Could have been more injuries and dead (states “a victim” suggesting
ere are many incidents involving the Praja Parishad in 1953, I have put them all in. You may decide they are not relevant.
he final official.total.count. 11 killed, about 15 injured, and 36 arrested and produced in court (this could mean that rest of the 91
e idols or interfering with the pujas. The muslims went to the High Court to challenge the civil courts ruling. Though there is no evidence o
9 from the State Assembly was to go to Nizamabad on 8/21.11/11 Nagendra Bahadur, Member of the State Revenue Board announced t
/11 Nagendra Bahadur member of the State Board for Revenue announced that reliedfwas paid to victims of the Gulbarga and Nizamabad r
of Baludra, in the same taluka, was suspected of being an informer. It was stated that angered people cut off his nose and burned it.
of Baludra, in the same taluka, was suspected of being an informer. It was stated that angered people cut off his nose and burned it.
Trouble started when a Jan Sangh meeting held in connection with the Ramleela celbrations was pelted with stones.”TOI Sept 3, 1956
overnor, Mr. K.M. Munshi, who is associated with the editorial board of the Bhavan. The speakers criticised the Union Government and cal
overnor, Mr. K.M. Munshi, who is associated with the editorial board of the Bhavan. The speakers criticised the Union Government and cal
overnor, Mr. K.M. Munshi, who is associated with the editorial board of the Bhavan. The speakers criticised the Union Government and cal
e wall by the school managing committee. In following days the police had to fire tear gas sheels to disperse unruly mobs in various localitie
bats, stone-throwing, shop looting, even stabbing. Normal conditions were restored by 10 pm, though precautionary police patrolling continu
restore order. -- PTI
-social elements tried to take advantage of the tense situation. Cases of murder and robbery were reported. Arrests stood at 1119. TOI 2/13/
ceful. TOI 6/28/61.Curfew was extended by a week to maintain peace. TOI 6/29/61.
d Meerut. TOI 10/6/61.The city was calm barring 2 tabbing incidents. The latest figures were 12 killed, 53 hurt and 309 arrested. TOI 10/8/6
hra Dun, Khurja and Bulandshahr. TOI 10/8/61. 4 were killed and 6 hurt when curfew was relaxed - raising the number of the dead and hurt
. TOI 9/7/63.
Number of casualties given as unknown TOI 1/11.For full details on W. Bengal riots see notes under Calcutta riots.
oligans than previously estimated and that they needed to be tracked better. He also said that they had the support of the moral support of in
tion Cr.P.C promulgated banning gatherings of more than 5. TOI 3/22 reports 4 more killed in Rourkela bringing death toll to 53 in last 24 ho
s precaution to Ranchi.TOI 3/28 reports that police fire on violent Adivasi mob at Bano Insimdega sub-division in Ranchi killing 2. And troo
rious political parties and communitiesTOI 9/6/65 3 police officers and 5 head constables awarded certificates for discharging their duties
7/67, 8/28/27, 8/29/27)
Muslism leaders about these riots. SEE RECORD 14 and TOI 10/11. 10/20 Sadiq Ali general secretary of All Indian Congress Committee c
nto Maharashtra riots in Ahmednagar, Sholapur and Malegaon. 10/11 10/20 Sadiq Ali, general secretary All India Congress Committee said
22 Central government sets up commission under Supreme Court Judge to inquire into “regional imbalances” Such a probe had been a dem
he precipitating cause was in the other locations; it is, however, significant that the article makes mention of “two communities.” A curfew wa
3/19/68, 5/1/68)
4/19/68, 5/1/68)
curbed by a two-day long curfew that was imposed on Veraval. (TOI 11/27/68, 11/28/68, 11/30/68)
t understanding that the processionists would not cause any breach of the peace.”TOI 1/2/69
nds.” TOI 3/11/69
on ensued with the police personnel escorting them. The processionists became “very violent...”” [and police lathi charged and then fired tea
stones, and two people, of Temghur village, were injured. Residents of Temghur village rushed in large numbers and stone-throwing was re
SVD which had won the seat in the last general election. The MLA was subsequently unseated through an election petition.”TOI 5/30/69
d to be better now. Truck operators took out a procession today, demanding stern action against those persons who allegedly assaulted the
by the crowd. Two incidents of ASSAULT NEAR A CINEMA HOUSE WERE REPORTED AFTER TUESDAY MIDNIGHT. MEMBERS OF T
orcements from nearby Azhikkal and attacked a transport company and several shops in the area, the reports said. A tense situation prevaile
n took place in Bidhanpalli, Nizampur and Sagarpur village whose residents were mostly refugees from East Pakistan. In these incidents, two
....This is the first time that communal frenzy has seized this Cantonment town since its establishment in 1818.”TOI 8/24/69
processionists to move forward. But meanwhile there was a shower of stones on the procession from the terraces and roofs of buildings ne
3 people were injured, four of them seriously. The Mahant of the Jagannath temple, Sevadasji, gave up his fast after a 15 member delegatio
malcy in the area. The police have arrested 50 persons as a precautionary measure.” TOI 9/27/69
OI 13 Oct, 1969
ad found no confirmation of the allegation that brickbats were hurled at the procession from the mosque. Of course, some brickbats were thr
ere. The police opened fire following a clash between two groups of people belonging to two different communities, resulting in the death of
mi procession. The police had to resort to firing to disperse the violent mob. Several buses and shops were set on fire. The situation is ten
Hirve were among those injured by stones....The collector and District magistrate of Thana, Mr. D. N. Capoor, was hit by a stone on the han
had been organized against Hindus, stated that “the biggest sufferers in Bhiwandi were Muslims, while almost all of those killed and injured
hat “There were also disturbances at Mahad, in Kolaba district, on May 8. The police resorted to firing and lathi charge. Nine persons were i
uesday...There are 700 industrial units , woolen, chemical, engineering and pharmaceutical being the main ones among them, in the industria
ere trouble could start, had been withdrawn only on Saturday.” TOI 9/20/70 “The toll in the police firing rose to 15 on Monday....A minor cl
Sabha from Allahabad. The clash, which led to the imposition of a 24-hour curfew over the affected areas, did not involve their supporters.
disperse them. When the students continued to hurl brickbats the police opened fire. The crowd then dispersed but collected again and set
ry had been ordered in respect of Aligarh riots. The disturbances were pre-palnned but the State Intelligence had failed to get any informatio
e Moharrum tajia procession was not granted.” TOI 3/9/71 “JUNAGADH, March 10: A Sub-Inspector of police and six other people were in
an four persons throughout the city till 5 a.m. tomorrow. The situation was later described by official sources as being under control. The t
was under control, the report said.”TOI Sep 29, 1971
dus and Muslims in Tellicherry could have been avoided had the police been vigilant and impartial.” the police, he said, were “infected by the
he keenness of the seven-cornered fight in the Gulbarga constituency, where Muslim voters preponderate, is heightened by a trivial incident
knocked down by a scooter driver, Maksood.”TOI 6/6/72 *Should protest vs AMU bill be regarded as “political” or communal? “Strict se
ors shouted slogans against the government and Mrs. Indira Gandhi and marched in procession in defiance of the prohibitory orders enforced
o of the 12 injured taken to hospital from Madanpura bore gunshot wounds. They were stated to have been shot at by some rioters from hou
y the armed reserve police. However, the magnitude of the attack appears to have taken the police by surprise” TOI 10/19/72, p.1 “BANG
s. Harijan the tension has assumed a Muslim vs. Harijan character in these parts.”p.5N.K. Singh, “Three Riots: Three Phenomena” Frontlin
s. Harijan the tension has assumed a Muslim vs. Harijan character in these parts.”p.5N.K. Singh, “Three Riots: Three Phenomena” Frontlin
“ “It
s. Harijan the tension has assumed a Muslim vs. Harijan character in these parts.”p.5 may be mentioned here that as a policy matter
d later JS processionists who sang “Vande Mataram” to taunt them. The song was an issue during the election campaign. TOI 3/13/73
Pelwar village near here.”TOI 4/15/73 “A 24-hour curfew was clamped down on Hazaribagh town and its suburbs ...after four persons were
Pelwar village near here.”TOI 4/15/73 “A 24-hour curfew was clamped down on Hazaribagh town and its suburbs ...after four persons were
onight that the Kamptee clash was a “communal incident”, but not a communal rioting. The situation was under control, he added.” 4/21/73
e urged to close their stalls. The stall holders retaliated with lathis, bamboos and planks and beat up a number of those supporting the ba
shing knives and daggers had terrorised shoppers and traders in the area. In fact, many traders had observed a hartal yesterday in protest a
has a communal turn to the situation [sic].” TOI 7/16/73
damaged.” TOI 8/23/73
ers, was compelling him to close his shop. Rumour spread that a number of people belonging to one community had been stabbed. Retaliat
and returned after a short while with 20 men armed with lathis. The miscreants attacked shops; a few were burnt down and others were
hin 40 minutes. Mr. Patil stated that the government was aware that certain sections were making deliberate attempts to disturb peace and f
of police, Mr. P. M. Pant, said that tension had been building up in Borsad town since Tuesday after an incident in ehich two boys were beat
r police personnel. Ten firemen including a fire officer also sustained bullet wounds.The trouble is said to have started over a quarrel betw
1974 “There were no fresh incidents on Wednesday at Hingoli, in Parbhani district, the scene of riotous incidents on Monday night in whic
nd 32 others.”Times of India June 26, 1974
Meghwadi. A third man, still unidentified, was found injured in a nullah near Majaswadi by the police, but died in hospital. A woman, Pramil
About 100 people have been taken into custody.”TOI March 30, 1975
The clashes were a sequel to a quarrel between students of the two communities a few days ago,”TOI April 2, 1975
As
also been enforced in the affected area for seven days. the police were trying to disperse the rioters an unknown person fired a shot fro
including bad characters, had been rounded up following the clashes which started in the wake of “Ram Navami” celebrations. One victim
ur on Tuesday night, with one more person succumbing to his injuries in hospital.”TOI April 4, 1975
were fired. Two officers and 12 policemen were injured in the stone throwing...”TOI May 14, 1975
nd-shield. Asgar Ali managed to jump back into the vehicle and drive away. The violence then spread to the surrounding areas and cau
d Maharashtra wants probe.TOI 4/8 reports that authorities were lax. Large numbers of firearms in Moradabad district and Sambhal.TOI
4/3
ce. TOI 4/3 Army and CRP called in. 9 killed, 89 injured. Janata, CPM and Majilis call for bandh and want inquiry into Bee incident and
here. Now dispute reopened. Sadhus threatened to call off vatra unless flag removed. Impending arrival of pilgrims to Amarnath heightene
Imam Bukhari accuses Charan Singh and Janata of responsibility for anti-Muslim violence. TOI 9/11 9/17 CPI stir. clash with police, who lath
n rises again. 4 Janata MP‟s say clash not communal: Jagannathrao Joshi, Jagdish Prasad Mathur, Hari Shankar Bhabhra (all 3 Rajya Sabh
SF director general in city. TOI 11/10 11/10 more clashes. 19 more arrests, 26 in all in last 48 hours. Chief Minister Ram Naresh Yadav arr
hich met Abdullah, announced end to protest. Qualified candidates rejected for post will be taken. TOI 12/13.12/26 5 Janata MP‟s: Baldev
t to note that Pavithran described the clash aone “between two persons belonging to different communities over an old quarrel” Thus Private
5/29/80) Precipitating Event: “Objections raised by the polling agents of the two main aspirants over “fake voters” at the town school vera
mmunal” incidents.” (TOI, 07/15/80)
ictims, when provided are all Muslim The report details the history of communal tension and violence preceding this latest outbreak and re
ation is cited in support of this view. Yesterday‟s detention of Dr. Khan speaks for itself.” (TOI 8/21/80A newsreport also blames the Khaskar
ered at the stall asking the owner to move out. They cited a court order to press their claim. There was an altercation as the tea-stall owner r
nce 1947 and both communities had lived peacefully. All stressed this point. (TOI 8/16/80) According to the minister of state for home aff
mir governor, L. K. Jha, promulgated an ordinance to provide for deterrent punhshment for oeffences relating to religion, rioting and commun
ahjahanpur, Badaun and Pilibhit districts. This will be the 12th division in the state with a separate police range. He said whjile Mr. R. C. Tak
also set up a police post nearby.....On Thursday afternoon, in the Gagandiwan locality, a toddy tapper had placed his pot on the gground. Th
tood, but a collection of incidents. While this disputes how the violence might be described, it supports the inference that, whether incidents o
day.” (TOI, 8/26/81)
el, deputy minister for labour, Mr. Mohammad Baloach, deputy minister for law, Dr. Shirish Purohit, MLA and chief whip of the Congress I) leg
. I list it here as a village on the assumption that it would be in the atlas if it was a town.
nged the route on their own and resorted to stone throwing and burning of hotels in the Decfan Gymkhana area.” ....”The Hindu Ekta Andola
ion. However, CM Jagannath Misra disputes this account. Calling it a land dispute rather than a communal riot. “ (TOI6/13/82)
es took to the narrow streets...”
zar‟. There had been skirmishes before on August 12th, a Janmashthami arti led to violence. The BJP leaders went to police station to dema
had been stationed in city since previous communal riot
th merchant a few days ago. This might have had some connection with the causes of the rioting.
he Janata Party in the violence since they had just lost to the Cong I and the Muslims were traditional supporters of the Congress I. All arrest
the injured were being treated at the govt headquarters hospital.
as the violence spread to Sangli on April 1st. Despite the banning orders, mobs indulged in stone throwing and attacked policemen. Mr. Des
old reporters that among the policemen injured were 19 men of the SRP. On the 29th, as Mr. BK Chougule, the home secretary of the Mahar
17th, there were four new stabbing incidents. The commissioner described the situation as under control while the CM announced ex-gratia
o had died had been on the “rowdy” list and had been arrested in a theft case. Had died after complaining of chest pains. TOI 3/12/84. Af
ulled down a Saffron flag to put up their Green flags TOI 5/19/84. Police were given shoot to kill orders. Police were slow to react. But offic
I 5/22) Congress politicians call on the chief minister to ask the army to take control throughout the city on the grounds that the police were
officials who had concentrated on Bombay and Bhiwandi. In fact police had been sent from Thane to Bhiwandi and the Thane police comm
es: 4 dead, 40 injured, 250 arrested. Curfew had been imposed. TOI 5/27/84.
ce of worship TOI 5/30/84. Casualties: 2 dead and at least 244 injured. The injured are policement and report does not specify if the num
ng probability, therefore, that violence was communal, part of widespread violence resulting from protests against Maharashtra communal vi
hat the conflict may have had communal dimensions i.e. attempted demolition of an illegal mosque?
d that army would continue to be present in sensitive parts of the city. A comprehensive list of slum lords who terrorised tenants in troubled
sted under the NSA. TOI 7/30/84 Police and CRPF deployed Chief Minister Rama Rao was away in the US for treatment. Union minister fo
TOI 9/5/84. These were the first clashes under the new state government after the disposal of the Rama Rao government. Though there ha
LA support (implying he wanted to postpone the vote, but he denied that the vote would be delayed) TOI 9/10/84 Army was also deployed
GE OF HYDERABAD RIOTS
as unable to secure a sense of legitimacy for his government TOI 10/6/84.
r to discredit the Janata government. TOI 10/15/84.
o untoward incidents since the 8th. But have no details, and untoward incident could be anything from a riot to a stabbing incident.
hat it be done in traditional site and it was. TOI 10/10/84. Tension continued in Maukhas village when another burial had to be performed.
sted. These are for both incidents of violence. TOI 10/16/84. Chief Minister Tiwari along with union minister of state Mrs. Mohsina Kidwai, M
his is the area where there was tension over the issue of a Muslim burial ground. (The area of this burial ground is called Murud, and the det
nor B.K. Nehru TOI 5/13/85. 2 injured in police firing TOI 5/14/85. 3 killed, 8 injured, 17 arrested TOI 5/14/85. 3 died of earlier injuries, 6 inj
ct Solanki‟s previous day consessions.
Police comissioner bans pillion riding on two-wheelers. TOI 6/10/85. 3 member editor‟s guild team
10 killed, scores injured bringing toll to 32 killed, 125+ injured. Total in State 228. TOI 7/22/85.. 8 killed, several injured, 24 arrested TOI 7/
as probable cause of conflict. Traditional route passed through “sensitive” areas. In spite of requests for route to be changed organisers stuc
pur will conduct inquiry and submit report in a month to deputy commissioner R.P.S. Pawar.TOI 12/26/85
both banned.
s always accompanied by group clashes. The police said that the reason for the violence could not be ascertained immediately. He felt that
l and police officials responsible for maintaining law and order in Meerut. Mr. I George Joseph replaced Mr. Kaushik.
despite curfew, all arrangements would be made to enable the pilgrims to offer Ganges water in various Shiva temples in the district on the
criminately” at “bystanders.”The police also had to open fire the next day following a fresh outbreak of arson and rioting.
eral Pakistani nationals, who had overstayed in the country, were responsible for the riots.
ty arrangements were made in Muslim areas. Shoot-on-sight orders were issued to the police as the city remained curfew-bound on the sec
pm. The police have seized a large quantity of arms following searches of Shiv Sena‟s leaders houses in Beed.
veral sensitive localities in the city.
es had fired 1 round and had used sharp weapons against each other. Prohibitory orders were promulgated. The DM said that no arrests had
police versus Muslims. The police fired 30 rounds of teargas shells and later opened fire. There were rumors that the mosque in the area wa
hara. Following meetings of the Moharram committee with the DM, it was decided that the bricks would be removed but not the flag. Moharr
e fired five rounds in the air. Prohibitory orders were promulgated but no arrests were made.
t at the Chawani crossing and violent incidents were reported from Gothdi, Nayapura and railway station areas.The Chief Minister held a hi
e MP towns of Mhow, Ratlam and Khargone are given in the entry for Ratlam.
led to the two deaths.
were injured. Fresh cases were reported on the 16th : 20 transport godowns, 50 shops, 100s of motor vehicles and a two-storey building we
ming from previous enmity.
the Ganga, the entire town was engulfed in smoke as places of worship and shops were set on fire. Hoodlums had taken over the town.Oc
cidents of violence reported in the Dec 3 article and a later article tells us that curfew was fully withdrawn on Dec 11.
tore the „chadar‟ the processionists were carrying to the „dargah‟ with a sword. The official version is that someone in the procession wiped h
of the orgy of violence reached 121 on 12/13/90, the chief minister, Mr. Channa Reddy, was reported to be “on his way out”. TOI 12/14/90. 5
dow had some role in starting the violence. TOI 12/11/90. Indefinite curfew continued at Aligarh. A total of 9 were killed here and at Kanpur o
dow had some role in starting the violence. TOI 12/11/90. Indefinite curfew continued at Aligarh. A total of 9 were killed here and at Kanpur o
arrests and injury cases were found.
person in charge of Bhadrak police station was transferred. A total of 21 were killed in Soro and Bhadrak. TOI 4/23/91.
d from Morvi and Dholka towns....One person was stabbed to death in Surat where tension was created in the morning because of some inc
d from Morvi and Dholka towns....One person was stabbed to death in Surat where tension was created in the morning because of some inc
d from Morvi and Dholka towns....One person was stabbed to death in Surat where tension was created in the morning because of some inc
he two communally sensitive areas of Shahpur and Dariapur this evening....Tension was developing in the Dariapur locality right from midnig
ncidents followed the tension that prevailed since Thursday night after a homeguard was stabbed following misunderstandings that a pandal
incident at Jabalpur, Indore, Neemach, etc which are very sensitive otherwise. On the night of 11th December, police had to resort to firing
ting Surat and Ahmedabad from state totals
incident at Jabalpur, Indore, Neemach, etc which are very sensitive otherwise. On the night of 11th December, police had to resort to firing
incident at Jabalpur, Indore, Neemach, etc which are very sensitive otherwise. On the night of 11th December, police had to resort to firing
ting Surat and Ahmedabad from state totals
ting Surat and Ahmedabad from state totals
toll in the communal riots that rocked Bombay rose to 145, Unofficial sources put the total at 202.”Dec 12 “Bombay, December 31: The po
anuary 5, according to the independent investihgation conducted by this paper‟s correspondent. However the police commissioner, Mr. S.K. B
e convicted and ordered to pay fines ranging from Rs.5 to 25 each. “Among other incidents today was the pulling of the alarm chain of a tra
applied a 24-hour curfew and 125 persons were arrested for breach of the curfew order. About 60 persons were also taken into custody for r
dabad, Pilibhit and Bareilly, was reported to be normal yesterday. There have been no further clashes.”TOI March 7, 1950 “Lucknow, Mar
Pradesh State, Aligarh, Moradabad, Pilibhit and Bareilly, was reported to be normal yesterday. There have been no further clashes.”TOI Ma
Shastri, Home Minister who returned here after a three-day tour of the Shahjahanpur, Bareilly, and Pilibhit Districts where communal disturba
applied a 24-hour curfew and 125 persons were arrested for breach of the curfew order. About 60 persons were also taken into custody for r
Shastri, Home Minister who returned here after a three-day tour of the Shahjahanpur, Bareilly, and Pilibhit Districts where communal disturba
Shastri, Home Minister who returned here after a three-day tour of the Shahjahanpur, Bareilly, and Pilibhit Districts where communal disturba
Shastri, Home Minister who returned here after a three-day tour of the Shahjahanpur, Bareilly, and Pilibhit Districts where communal disturba
Shastri, Home Minister who returned here after a three-day tour of the Shahjahanpur, Bareilly, and Pilibhit Districts where communal disturba
Shastri, Home Minister who returned here after a three-day tour of the Shahjahanpur, Bareilly, and Pilibhit Districts where communal disturba
Shastri, Home Minister who returned here after a three-day tour of the Shahjahanpur, Bareilly, and Pilibhit Districts where communal disturba
ion Committee formed in connection with the recent firing, was himself arrested.
ected at two other places in the vicinity and the members of one community used fire-arms from the house-tops at three different places. Mea
was anti-working class interests.Kesavial Maharaj and 57 others were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment for leading processions
rder to justify their “indicscriminate firing”. TOI 12/8/54
OI 1/31TOI report on 1/31 gives government report that violence in Jaipur had communal character. SEE REPORT 7
. Casualties: 57 arrested. TOI 5/6/54.
Kashmir, as the old “State” name, when the report is filed from Jammu and the place is said to be near Jammu.Am also recording all Praja
d dead (states “a victim” suggesting there could have been more). TOI 12/16
are not relevant.
urt (this could mean that rest of the 91 reported arrested by Desai were not charged). TOI 4/28 I am recording the higher figure
ng. Though there is no evidence of a clash here, I thought this report would be of interest.
e State Revenue Board announced that relief had been given to the victims of the Nizamabad and Gulbarga riots.Casualties: 119 injured T
ms of the Gulbarga and Nizamabad riots. TOI 11/12
cut off his nose and burned it.
cut off his nose and burned it.
d with stones.”TOI Sept 3, 1956
cised the Union Government and called upon Muslims to insult the national flag, when Shyam took objection, he was beaten up. All marke
cised the Union Government and called upon Muslims to insult the national flag, when Shyam took objection, he was beaten up. All marke
cised the Union Government and called upon Muslims to insult the national flag, when Shyam took objection, he was beaten up. All marke
perse unruly mobs in various localities.
recautionary police patrolling continued.
ted. Arrests stood at 1119. TOI 2/13/61.Arrests rose to 1250. TOI 2/14/61.Final figures are from TOI 2/22/61. I think they include the 1st w
No
53 hurt and 309 arrested. TOI 10/8/61. incident was reported. 7 were arrested for yesterday‟s stabbing. 90 were arrested at Saharanpur
ing the number of the dead and hurt to 13 and 25. Nearly 250 were arrested - another 300 had been arrested in the past 2 days. 350 had be
the support of the moral support of influential sectors of society. TOI 1/15/64.General Chaudhuri arrived in city 1/13, and army given autho
bringing death toll to 53 in last 24 hours. 111 injured. Army has moved in town. Ashoke Sen arrives from Delhi. TOI 3/23 reports army had
-division in Ranchi killing 2. And troops fired on adivasis in Jaldega village in Bano thana killing 1. Adivasi violence in Orissa and Bihar ca
ertificates for discharging their duties during riot
of All Indian Congress Committee claims Maharashtra riots not spontaneous but organised. TOI 10/21.
y All India Congress Committee said riots were not spontaneous but organised. TOI 10/21
nces” Such a probe had been a demand of Kashmir Pandits. This was decided after Chief Minister G.M. Sadiq met the Prime Minister, Indi
n of “two communities.” A curfew was clamped on the city that continued for the next four days. (TOI 1/28/68)
olice lathi charged and then fired tear gas „in response‟]TOI 3/30/69
numbers and stone-throwing was resorted to by both sides. A place of worship was damaged by the stone.”TOI 5/31/69
h an election petition.”TOI 5/30/69
persons who allegedly assaulted the driver.” TOI 6/15/69
SDAY MIDNIGHT. MEMBERS OF THE BHOI COMMUNITY WERE ATTACKED.” TOI 7/10/69
eports said. A tense situation prevailed till the early hours of the morning when police reinforcements reached the coastal town from the distr
East Pakistan. In these incidents, two people were killed, several injured and many houses burnt. The retaliattion against these incidents too
n 1818.”TOI 8/24/69
the terraces and roofs of buildings nearby. While tension mounted, the crowd entered Patel market and tried to set it on fire. This was foiled
his fast after a 15 member delegation, led by Mr. A.M. Peerzada, called on him to apologise got the “unfortunate incident.””Times of India 9/2
Of course, some brickbats were thrown subsequently when some people from the procession tried to break open the collapsible gate of the
ommunities, resulting in the death of two persons. The District Magistrate, Mr. Ram Bahadur Saksena, has ordered the cancellation of seco
were set on fire. The situation is tense in Singhbhum and Hazarigabh districts. The scene of trouble in Hazarigabh district was the industria
apoor, was hit by a stone on the hand while moving with the procession...Police sources theselves describe the arson as being on a „large sc
almost all of those killed and injured in Jalgaon were Muslims. One entire marriage party was burned alive...”(TOI 5/13/70) Original refere
nd lathi charge. Nine persons were injured, including five in police firing. Property worth about Rs. 1 lakh had also been damaged.”(TOI 5/1
ain ones among them, in the industrial complex, and they employ more than 81,000 people.”(TOI 5/15/70)
g rose to 15 on Monday....A minor clash between two groups flared into a major incident....A Muslim League deputation met the Commission
eas, did not involve their supporters. The trouble started when a candidate took out a procession to protest against against certain remark
dispersed but collected again and set fire to 14 shops. There were also some stray incidents of stabbing.” TOI 3/3/71 “The army was called
ence had failed to get any information about the plan. Action had been taken against the district magistrate and the senior superintendent o
of police and six other people were injured in renewed rioting in Junagadh today.The police lathi-charged and the tear-gassed miscreants a
ces as being under control. The trouble started when two groups clashed near a local cinema house at 3.40 p.m. following a two-month-o
police, he said, were “infected by the virus of communalism.” TOI 12/11/73 “Kozhikode, December 29: Tellicherry town and the suburbs w
te, is heightened by a trivial incident arising from Holi revelry which led to large-scale arson and looting.”TOI 3/3/72 "Observers feel that th
“political” or communal? “Strict security measures have been taken in Aligarh and other nearby towns to maintain law and order. The
nce of the prohibitory orders enforced earlier under Section 144, Cr. P.C.. The crowd set fire to some shops and also attacked a fire-eng
een shot at by some rioters from housetops. Some 100 people were taken into custody. They included those arrested for throwing ston
surprise” TOI 10/19/72, p.1 “BANGALORE, October 22: The Dasara procession, which was attacked and dispersed by a section of the pe
ee Riots: Three Phenomena” Frontline April 28, 1973, pp.5-8
ee Riots: Three Phenomena” Frontline April 28, 1973, pp.5-8
entioned here that as a policy matter the National Integration Council has recommended transfer of all the administrative and police officials
lection campaign. TOI 3/13/73
its suburbs ...after four persons were stabbed to death in different parts of the town....Police reinforcements have been rushed from the adjo
its suburbs ...after four persons were stabbed to death in different parts of the town....Police reinforcements have been rushed from the adjo
s under control, he added.” 4/21/73
a number of those supporting the bandh..... Trouble erupted in the thickly-populated areas of the city when rival factions exchanged acid
served a hartal yesterday in protest against the complacent attitude of the police.... The inspector-general of police and the deputy comm
mmunity had been stabbed. Retaliation was swift and intense. A large number of huts were looted and burnt down.”TOI 9/23/73
w were burnt down and others were looted.... P.T.I. adds: An official spokesman here linked the riots with the visit of Mr. H. N. Bahuguna
erate attempts to disturb peace and forment communal trouble. The Shiv Sena, he stated, had nothing to do with Thursday‟s incident....
incident in ehich two boys were beaten up by a group of people. In a faction-fight yesterday evening rival groups threw stones at each ot
d to have started over a quarrel between two persons in the Azad market.”Times of India May 6, 1974
us incidents on Monday night in which two people were killed in police firing and 20 injured in stone throwing.”Times of India June 13, 1974
died in hospital. A woman, Pramila Prabhakar Wagle, 55, also died in the hospital of bullet injuries. According to the police, the trouble
s an unknown person fired a shot from a countrymade gun on a group in the nearby Luharpatti area.”TOI April 7, 1975
m Navami” celebrations. One victim of the clashes was a PWD employee who was reportedly stabbed to death in Mukundganj village near
ad to the surrounding areas and caused considerable tension. Police constable Pandurang Dharmaji Mokal, who with five others rushed to t
oradabad district and Sambhal. TOI 4/9 Janata MP‟s Murli Manohar Joshi and H.N. Bahuguna visit and then report to Union Home Minister
4/5
and want inquiry into Bee incident and initial police firing. TOI 4/4 City reported as calm. A muslim leader wants army withdrawn. 350 a
val of pilgrims to Amarnath heightened need to settle dispute soon.
17 CPI stir. clash with police, who lathi charge and tear gas. 22 injured.
5
ri Shankar Bhabhra (all 3 Rajya Sabha) and Kanwarlal Gupta (Lok Sabha). Say clashes were really between 2 wrestlers groups. officials
Chief Minister Ram Naresh Yadav arrives in city to take charge. SP of Nainital Jagmohan Saxena new SP of Aligarh. TOI 11/11 TOI 11/ Ind
12/13.12/26 5 Janata MP‟s: Baldev Singh (MP for Poonch), Ambika Prasad, Satya Dev Singh, Nathan Singh and Rudrasein Chowdhary ca
ies over an old quarrel” Thus Private Quarrel should be listed as a second reported cause. Third, it is not clear that Political (Factional Figh
“fake voters” at the town school verandah polling station.
preceding this latest outbreak and refers to Kalyan as a “powder keg”. “At the heart of the rising passions is a “mosque-temple” in Durgadi f
ewsreport also blames the Khaskar party. “The re-emergence of the Khaskar party, which under Allame Mashriqi in pre-independence India
an altercation as the tea-stall owner refused to oblige them.” (TOI, 08/14/80)
g to the minister of state for home affairs, Yogendra Makwana, speaking during an interview on All India Radio: “These elements appeal to h
lating to religion, rioting and communal affraysm seemingly in response to the waves of rioting elsewhere in north India. ...”The chief secreta
range. He said whjile Mr. R. C. Takru would be commissioner of the new division, Mr. K. D. Sharma would be the new deputy inspector gen
ad placed his pot on the gground. This pot was reportedly carried away by two youths belonging to another community. When the tapper pro
he inference that, whether incidents or riot, this was communal in nature. Neigborhoods: Tappa Chabutra, Kusumpura, Karwan, Charmina
and chief whip of the Congress I) legislature party, Mr. Mohjammad Patel, MLA from Broach, and Mr, Harivallab Parikh, Sarvodaya leader ..
na area.” ....”The Hindu Ekta Andolan (HEA) whose volunteers had joined the Abhiyan yesterday expressed dissatisfaction over the manner
nal riot. “ (TOI6/13/82)
eaders went to police station to demand the release of those men arrested by the police in connection with the incident. Since Aug. 12, an ag
pporters of the Congress I. All arrested were later released with the help of, Mr. Srikantaiah says, of the Janata rival from the constituency.
ng and attacked policemen. Mr. Deshmukh announced that there would be a CID inquiry into the causes of the fire.
ule, the home secretary of the Maharashtra govt, there were six cases of arson and the police opened fire four times. The violence spread to
ol while the CM announced ex-gratia payments of Rs. 5000 each to the nearest in kin of those killed. On the 21st, there was a clash when a
ng of chest pains. TOI 3/12/84. After the incidents of the 11th more violence broke out when an English newspaper “the voice of Karnatak
. Police were slow to react. But officers were heard threatening to discipline policemen who did not shoot rioters on sight. The SRP in partic
on the grounds that the police were inadequate. Allegations that outsdiers were trucked in to create trouble TOI 5/22/84 Evidence of large
Bhiwandi and the Thane police commissioner, D.Ramachandran, was even camping in Bhiwandi at one point, leaving Thane in the chard of a
nd report does not specify if the number is for Srinagar alone or for the whole valley. Arrested 89. Total number of arrested in the Valley wa
ts against Maharashtra communal violence.
ds who terrorised tenants in troubled areas, he said TOI 6/30/84 Chief Minister, Patil, said that Ribeiro was not being transferred to become
e US for treatment. Union minister for home, Venkatasubbiah visited the city on 7/30. The governor, Ram Lal, asked Telugu Desam finance
It
a Rao government. Though there had been serious political violence in the state after Rama Rao‟s dismissal. appears that the new gover
I 9/10/84 Army was also deployed and police given shoot at sight orders TOI 9/10/84 Casualties: 7 killed, 100 injured, 300 arrested (includ
riot to a stabbing incident.
another burial had to be performed. TOI 10/13/84.
ister of state Mrs. Mohsina Kidwai, Mr. Ziaur Rehman Ansari and the U.P minister Mohd. Amin Ansari visited the town. Tiwari ruled out the p
ground is called Murud, and the details sound very similar to the case recorded in an earlier record on possible communal violence above).
14/85. 3 died of earlier injuries, 6 injured TOI 5/15/85. 1 killed, 1 injured TOI 5/16/85. Anti-reservation protest by students, doctors and stat
0/85. 3 member editor‟s guild team visited Ahmadabad (Kuldip Nayar, S.Sahay, Harindra Dave). Blame Congress and opposition parties
d, several injured, 24 arrested TOI 7/24/85. 1 killed, 5 injured bringing total to 40 dead and statewide 250+ dead TOI 7/25/85. Ribeiro gav
r route to be changed organisers stuck to old route.SRP accused of excesses. Minister of state for home, J.T. Mahahan said a decision ab
ascertained immediately. He felt that some elements may have tried to take advantage of the proposed strike by policemen.
Mr. Kaushik.
s Shiva temples in the district on the occasion of the Shivratri festival the next day.
arson and rioting.
y remained curfew-bound on the second day. 3,500 additional police personnel were deployed as were 480 SRP men. On the second day it
ted. The DM said that no arrests had so far been made and that the situation was volatile. The admn had been informed about tension in th
mors that the mosque in the area was also attacked and bombs had been hurled at the building. Mr. Ahmed said that those who burnt the bu
be removed but not the flag. Moharram passed off peacefully but when Raksha Bandhan came on the 17th, the Muslims demanded to be a
areas.The Chief Minister held a high-level meeting at the Secretariat to review the situation.Kota finally returnde to normalcy on the 20th
vehicles and a two-storey building were set on fire during these riots. Two places of worship were also damaged.Unofficial estimates of the
odlums had taken over the town.Oct 26: The PM expressed annoyance that a religious procession had been allowed to pass inspite of the r
t someone in the procession wiped his sweat and flicked it on to the roadside where it fell on a man standing there.Incidents were reported
5
be “on his way out”. TOI 12/14/90. people were killed as violence spread to the new city, bringing the total sincr 12/7/90 to 132. TOI 12/16
of 9 were killed here and at Kanpur on 12/11/90. The total official death toll was 46 - the unofficial figure was higher. TOI 12/12/90. 4 people
of 9 were killed here and at Kanpur on 12/11/90. The total official death toll was 46 - the unofficial figure was higher. TOI 12/12/90. 4 people
ak. TOI 4/23/91.
in the morning because of some incidents of stone-throwing and BJP leaders forcing the shopkeepers to down shutters.”TOI July 5, 1992
in the morning because of some incidents of stone-throwing and BJP leaders forcing the shopkeepers to down shutters.”TOI July 5, 1992
in the morning because of some incidents of stone-throwing and BJP leaders forcing the shopkeepers to down shutters.”TOI July 5, 1992
he Dariapur locality right from midnight yesterday because of a clash between the police and a gang of bootleggers, who were caught transpo
ng misunderstandings that a pandal and some shop property was burnt by two groups. The fires were later found to be accidental.”TOI Sept
cember, police had to resort to firing in Khargon to control clashes between two groups. "All the actions that were possible were being taken b
cember, police had to resort to firing in Khargon to control clashes between two groups. "All the actions that were possible were being taken b
cember, police had to resort to firing in Khargon to control clashes between two groups. "All the actions that were possible were being taken b
2 “Bombay, December 31: The post-Ayodhya disturbances in the state claimed 264 lives, redered 1,842 injured and over 11,400 homeles
r the police commissioner, Mr. S.K. Bapat, places the death toll at the significantly lower figure of 458.”Jan 23
the pulling of the alarm chain of a train at the outer signal of the railway station.”TOI Feb 10, 1950
ns were also taken into custody for rioting.”Times of India, March 6, 1950 “Lucknow, March 6: The situation in four towns in the Uttar Prad
TOI March 7, 1950 “Lucknow, March 15: Mr Lal Bahadur Shastri, Home Minister who returned here after a three-day tour of the Shahjaha
ave been no further clashes.”TOI March 7, 1950 “Lucknow, March 9: The Uttar Prades Government have levied a collective fine of Rs.4,50
t Districts where communal disturbances occurred during the Holi festival, told journalists to-day that the situation was quiet and control. T
ns were also taken into custody for rioting.”Times of India, March 6, 1950 “Lucknow, March 6: The situation in four towns in the Uttar Prad
t Districts where communal disturbances occurred during the Holi festival, told journalists to-day that the situation was quiet and control. T
t Districts where communal disturbances occurred during the Holi festival, told journalists to-day that the situation was quiet and control. T
t Districts where communal disturbances occurred during the Holi festival, told journalists to-day that the situation was quiet and control. T
t Districts where communal disturbances occurred during the Holi festival, told journalists to-day that the situation was quiet and control. T
t Districts where communal disturbances occurred during the Holi festival, told journalists to-day that the situation was quiet and control. T
t Districts where communal disturbances occurred during the Holi festival, told journalists to-day that the situation was quiet and control. T
se-tops at three different places. Meanwhile stabbing and stray assaults started and five cases of arson took place within the same area. E
mprisonment for leading processions in violation of the ban on processions, (these processions occurred a few days before the violence).T
EE REPORT 7
Jammu.
Am also recording all Praja Parishad incidents as linked to Outside Events. Casualties: 1 injured. TOI 11/28
I am recording the higher figures. Final Tally: 11 killed, TOI 3/4 15 injured TOI 4/28
arga riots.Casualties: 119 injured TOI 8/17 113 injured stated D.G. Bindu, Home Minister to the State Assembly. TOI 9/3
ction, he was beaten up. All markets and institutions were closed today as a protest against the attack. Armed police were patrolling the to
ction, he was beaten up. All markets and institutions were closed today as a protest against the attack. Armed police were patrolling the to
ction, he was beaten up. All markets and institutions were closed today as a protest against the attack. Armed police were patrolling the to
2/22/61. I think they include the 1st wave of riots too.
ing. 90 were arrested at Saharanpur - bringing Saharanpur arrests to 130. I have not found reports of violence there. TOI 10/9/61.The total
ested in the past 2 days. 350 had been arrested at Bulandshahr, Muzzaffarnagar and Saharanpur. TOI 10/9/61. No incident was reported. C
ed in city 1/13, and army given authorisation to shoot effectively. TOI 1/13.Chaudhuri and Union Cabinet Secretary S.S. Khera visit city.Ch
m Delhi. TOI 3/23 reports army had to fire a couple of times in the city. total death toll now listed as 62, and 250 arrests reported. Unclear if
ivasi violence in Orissa and Bihar caused Centre to convene meeting of Bihar, Orissa, W.Bengal and Madhya Pradesh state governements t
M. Sadiq met the Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi. TOI 10/23.11/10 At a meeting in Bombay, G.M. Sadiq claimed that the violence in Kashmi
one.”TOI 5/31/69
ached the coastal town from the district headquarters of Malappuram.” TOI 7/18/69
etaliattion against these incidents took place in Madhusikar and Baishbigha villages where five were killed, besides injuries to some. There w
tried to set it on fire. This was foiled when the fire brigade and people of the area rushed to the spot. The mob then stoned a police jeep an
ortunate incident.””Times of India 9/20/69 Army and BSF called in on the 20th to try to control the escalating violence. “The by-election to
break open the collapsible gate of the mosque, but that was purely in self-defence. The miscreants could not get into the mosque.” TOI 10/
has ordered the cancellation of second shows in all cinema houses in the city. So far, 45 persons have been arrested. Among them is Dr. M
Hazarigabh district was the industrial townshhip of Giridh. According to the deputy commissioner, the bombs were hurled in the Bari Bazar a
ribe the arson as being on a „large scale‟. The police administration had earlier taken precautions by posting 300 SRP (State reserve Police
live...”(TOI 5/13/70) Original reference said Jalgaon was in Kolaba district.
h had also been damaged.”(TOI 5/12/70)
ague deputation met the Commissioner of Police, Mr. S.G. Pradhan, and told hime that panic and misunderstanding resulted in spreading the
rotest against against certain remarks said to have been made by another candidate. When the procession passed the election office of the
” TOI 3/3/71 “The army was called out shortly after midnight...”TOI 3/3/71“...two companies of the PAC had been rushed to the riot-ravage
trate and the senior superintendent of police, Aligarh and they had been suspended for „their failure to „control‟ the situation.”TOI 3/11/71 [
On
ed and the tear-gassed miscreants at two places in the town. Mohurrum day, Monday, riots had broken out over the alleged abduction o
at 3.40 p.m. following a two-month-old quarrel between them. When the police intervened, the 500 strong mob attacked the police. Tw
9: Tellicherry town and the suburbs were cordoned off by the police today to prevent the influx of hooligans into this riot-torn town where at lea
TOI 3/3/72 "Observers feel that the main fight will be between Mr. Mohammed Ali [Congress] and the Jana Sangh candidate [Mr. Ananth
s to maintain law and order. The steps have been taken in view of the call given by leaders of the Muslim Majlis and the Muslim League t
e shops and also attacked a fire-engine which arrived there. They also attacked the Purbi Gate police post. About 20 police personnel, inclu
ded those arrested for throwing stones and anti-social elements rounded up earlier in the day. The curfew-bound areas of Varanasi are
and dispersed by a section of the people in front of a place of worship...on Wednesday, will be taken out again on Saturday, according to a d
he administrative and police officials as soon as a communal flare up takes place in an area. But the U.P. Chief Minister Mr Kamlapati Tripath
ents have been rushed from the adjoining districts and the services of more border security force personnel requisitioned for intensified patro
ents have been rushed from the adjoining districts and the services of more border security force personnel requisitioned for intensified patro
y when rival factions exchanged acid bulbs, areated water bottles and stones.” TOI 5/17/73 “Yet another view on the riots is that commun
eneral of police and the deputy commissioner of Delhi, Mr. V.V. Kapoor, told newsmen tension had been building up in the area since last we
burnt down.”TOI 9/23/73
s with the visit of Mr. H. N. Bahuguna [UP CM] to Meerut on Monday.” TOI 12/13/73 [Mon 10th Dec?]
o do with Thursday‟s incident.... Mr. Manohar Joshi (S.S.) accused the police of protecting bad charcters of the locality. Mr. D.V. Deshpa
g rival groups threw stones at each other. Later, the supporters of the group to which the two boys belonged was reported to have thrown bur
wing.”Times of India June 13, 1974 Hingoli town was within the borders of Hyderabad state
According to the police, the trouble started around 2.30 p.m. during a cricket match on Meghwadi maidan. Riots quickly erupted in other loc
OI April 7, 1975
to death in Mukundganj village near Hazaribagh town. Earlier, a rickshaw puller and a shopkeeper were killed in stray incidents of stabbing
okal, who with five others rushed to the spot, became the target of flying areated bottles and sustained injuries.”TOI June 3, 1975
then report to Union Home Minister Charan Singh. Blame district authorities. Want police stations increased from 1 to 3 and recommend s
eader wants army withdrawn. 350 arrested, including 2 MLA‟s (Baquer Agha, Amanullah Khan) and 1 ex MLA (Ahmed Hussain) of Majilis it
5
ween 2 wrestlers groups. officials suspended: city magistrate, deputy SP and 3 more police officials. blame shifts off Bagla. These officia
SP of Aligarh. TOI 11/11 TOI 11/ Inder Malhotra reports PAC as discredited hence BSF called in, and that fight between Muslims triggered t
Singh and Rudrasein Chowdhary call for judicial inquiry (all MP‟s sound non-Muslim, makes me wonder if agitators were Hindu?). TOI 12/2
not clear that Political (Factional Fighting) could not also be listed as a cause, but if so, it is not separate with Political [Lok Sabha]. Finally, th
ns is a “mosque-temple” in Durgadi fort near the town overlooking Kalyan creek. Both ommunities have claimed it excluslively as their own.
Mashriqi in pre-independence India had indulged in direct action for the creation of Pakistan, is seen as a significant factor in the outbreak o
Radio: “These elements appeal to have been inspired from outside the country.” (TOI, 08/17/80) According to an analysis comparing this
e in north India. ...”The chief secretary, giving the background to the ordinance, told newsmen that its promugation had to be viewed in the li
ould be the new deputy inspector general of police(TOI, 09/12/80)
her community. When the tapper protested, it led to a brawl. More people collected tere and the brawl turned tinto a riot.” (TOI, 5/4/81) T
utra, Kusumpura, Karwan, Charminar, Mir Chowk, Asif Nagar, Goshamahal, Golkonda, Lunger House, Rein Bazar, Risala Abdulla. Figure
arivallab Parikh, Sarvodaya leader ... the visit was ill-advised and ill-timed....” The group was attacked by Muslim youths and the second spa
sed dissatisfaction over the manner in which the procession was conducted by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad. Their leader, Mr. Dhanjay Jagta
th the incident. Since Aug. 12, an agreement was signed to respect the status quo. Imam‟s visit on Sept. 5 raised the tension, as did inciden
Janata rival from the constituency.
An
re four times. The violence spread to neighboring Dabhadi and Zodge. article tells us that Malegaon is known for its huge Muslim popula
n the 21st, there was a clash when a Ganesh procession passed through Dhabirpura locality in which one person was killed and 22 others in
sh newspaper “the voice of Karnataka” printed a statement allegedly by V.Srinivasan (Harijan leader, Janata member and chairman of the St
ot rioters on sight. The SRP in particular were reported as lacking leadership and were, therefore, ineffective TOI 5/19/84 The Army deploy
ouble TOI 5/22/84 Evidence of large scale planning, hitherto not known to CID unearthed (incendiary materials). Ribeiro said “we have to co
point, leaving Thane in the chard of a Pune DIG who did not know the city well. This had left Thane with inadequate police forces. TOI 7/20/
l number of arrested in the Valley was 267. Among those arreseted were members of the Jamiat-e-Tulaba, the Jamiaat-i-Islami and the Peo
was not being transferred to become head of the anti-hijacking unit as proposed. He asked the Union Home Minister, P.C.Sethi to allow Rib
am Lal, asked Telugu Desam finance minister N. Bhaskar Rao to report to him on the situation TOI 7/31/84. No cause given for these days
It
missal. appears that the new government has a new chief secretary and a new police commissioner.
lled, 100 injured, 300 arrested (including Narendra, BJP) TOI 9/10/84. 14 killed (total) and 150 more arrested TOI 9/12/84
sited the town. Tiwari ruled out the possibility of a special inquiry. TOI 10/16/84.
possible communal violence above). VHP and HES wanted the ground put aside for recreational purposes and the Muslims opposed that.
protest by students, doctors and state employees, but TOI reported the clashes as communal.
me Congress and opposition parties for provoking violence. Hold police accountable for attack on Gujarat Samachar (Gujarati Newspaper) T
0+ dead TOI 7/25/85. Ribeiro gave the police orders to shoot on mobs. Long talks between government and anti-reservationists. Srtiking
me, J.T. Mahahan said a decision about holding an inquiry would be made after he received a full report on the troubles.Police report 70 ar
strike by policemen.
480 SRP men. On the second day itself 72 stabbing incidents were reported. (TOI 5/18/88, 5/19/88, 5/20/88 and 5/25/88)
ad been informed about tension in the area on the 10th when organisers of a religious ceremony at Bishaharithan had shoute dnati police an
med said that those who burnt the bus and those who opposed it clashed and hurled bombs. The DCP and 10 others, 9 of which were police
17th, the Muslims demanded to be allowed to offer a chadar on the mazar next to the Tarachandi temple where Hindus would be making offe
ally returnde to normalcy on the 20th. Justice Bhargava was appointed to conduct a judicial probe into the riots.
amaged. On
Unofficial estimates of the number dead are 30.Two deaths were repoted on the 18th as violence continued. the 18th, 4 top
been allowed to pass inspite of the recent violence. He rushed to the affected areas. The toll went up to 63 and 7 members of Mr. Parvez A
nding there.Incidents were reported from Karpad bazar and Lady Jamshetji road in Mahim also.
No
total sincr 12/7/90 to 132. TOI 12/16/90. final figures for those arrested and injured were found.
was higher. TOI 12/12/90. 4 people were killed on 12/12/90 putting the official toll at 51 - though unofficially it was 70. TOI 12/13/90. The vio
was higher. TOI 12/12/90. 4 people were killed on 12/12/90 putting the official toll at 51 - though unofficially it was 70. TOI 12/13/90. The vio
to down shutters.”TOI July 5, 1992
to down shutters.”TOI July 5, 1992
to down shutters.”TOI July 5, 1992 deesa reference on July 8th report
ootleggers, who were caught transporting liquor in a truck.”TOI July 3, 1992 “Ahmedabad, July 4Five more people were killed in arson a
ter found to be accidental.”TOI Sept 12, 1992
hat were possible were being taken by the State Government. One \SAF jawan was killed in Govindpuri a locality in Bhopal. The army had s
hat were possible were being taken by the State Government. One \SAF jawan was killed in Govindpuri a locality in Bhopal. The army had s
hat were possible were being taken by the State Government. One \SAF jawan was killed in Govindpuri a locality in Bhopal. The army had s
842 injured and over 11,400 homeless. The dead included 202 from Bombay....In riot related case, almost 6,000 people were arrested, 410 o
uation in four towns in the Uttar Pradesh State, Aligarh, Moradabad, Pilibhit and Bareilly, was reported to be normal yesterday. There have b
fter a three-day tour of the Shahjahanpur, Bareilly, and Pilibhit Districts where communal disturbances occurred during the Holi festival, told j
ave levied a collective fine of Rs.4,500 on the Hindu and Muslim inhabitants of certain localities in Aligarh as a seuqel to the communal distu
e situation was quiet and control. The Minister revealed that 68 persons, including Muslims and non-Muslims, had been killed in the three d
uation in four towns in the Uttar Pradesh State, Aligarh, Moradabad, Pilibhit and Bareilly, was reported to be normal yesterday. There have b
e situation was quiet and control. The Minister revealed that 68 persons, including Muslims and non-Muslims, had been killed in the three d
e situation was quiet and control. The Minister revealed that 68 persons, including Muslims and non-Muslims, had been killed in the three d
e situation was quiet and control. The Minister revealed that 68 persons, including Muslims and non-Muslims, had been killed in the three d
e situation was quiet and control. The Minister revealed that 68 persons, including Muslims and non-Muslims, had been killed in the three d
e situation was quiet and control. The Minister revealed that 68 persons, including Muslims and non-Muslims, had been killed in the three d
e situation was quiet and control. The Minister revealed that 68 persons, including Muslims and non-Muslims, had been killed in the three d
took place within the same area. Effective measures were taken. Curfew was imposed in the affected areas and the trouble was localised
d a few days before the violence).Though the report speaks of mob violence there are casualties given. Arrest figures are unclear. TOI 3/1
jured. TOI 11/28
15 injured TOI 4/28 91 arrested TOI 3/14
o the State Assembly. TOI 9/3 130 arrested TOI 8/18 150 arrested TOI 8/20Final Tally : 119 injured TOI 8/17 (I‟m giv
. Armed police were patrolling the town.”TOI Sept 4, 1956 On Sep 5th TOI reported that Shyam was only injured
. Armed police were patrolling the town.”TOI Sept 4, 1956 On Sep 5th TOI reported that Shyam was only injured “Moradabad, Septem
. Armed police were patrolling the town.”TOI Sept 4, 1956 On Sep 5th TOI reported that Shyam was only injured “Moradabad, Septem
olence there. TOI 10/9/61.The total figures in 8 days of U.P. riots were - 1700 arrests, 32 killed and 100 hurt. TOI 10/11/61.Total deaths in
10/9/61. No incident was reported. Curfew was lifted briefly. 1 more body was found. TOI 10/11/61. 1 person was stabbed when curfew was
et Secretary S.S. Khera visit city.Chief Minister Sen and Union Minster for Mines and Fuel, Humayun Kabir, led a peace march through Ca
and 250 arrests reported. Unclear if 250 are all new arrests or old ones included. TOI 3/27 reports arrests have exceeded, unclear if for Ro
adhya Pradesh state governements to plan coordinated responses to communal violence. TOI 3/29
q claimed that the violence in Kashmir was not communal. TOI 11/11.
ed, besides injuries to some. There were several cases of arson....The immediate cause of the trouble, according to Mr. Basu, was the impo
The mob then stoned a police jeep and carried away cloth worth thousands of rupees. While leaving, they set fire to the shop. According to o
calating violence. “The by-election to the municipal corporation scheduled for tomorrow will now be held later.” TOI 9/21/69 “Tension preva
ld not get into the mosque.” TOI 10/22/69 Officially confirmed death toll 28, unofficial reports of 35 TOI 10/31/69
been arrested. Among them is Dr. Mohd Hanif, secretary of the city unit of the Bharatiya Kranti Dal. The district magistrate held a meeting o
ombs were hurled in the Bari Bazar area of Chaibasa when the Ramnavmi procession was passing through a predetermined route. Police re
sting 300 SRP (State reserve Police) men there.”(TOI 5/8/70) The Maharashtra Minister of State for Home, Mr. K. P. Patil, speaking in the
derstanding resulted in spreading the disturbances. Mr. G. N. Banatwala, M.L.A., said the protest rally and the morcha planned by the Musli
sion passed the election office of the other candidate, it was stoned. This led to an exchange of stones by two groups.”TOI 2/23/71 “Febr
C had been rushed to the riot-ravaged city...”TOI 3/3/71 “The commissioner of the Agra division, Mr. K. K. Sharma, and the additional inspe
ontrol‟ the situation.”TOI 3/11/71 [Given that there were 16 reported dead at Aligarh and 1 at Allahabad, I have assumed that 5 were killed
oken out over the alleged abduction of a housewife by a young man of a different community. A seven-hour curfew had been imposed on the
trong mob attacked the police. Twenty people have been arrested so far.”TOI July 16, 1971
ns into this riot-torn town where at least 60 people were injured, some of them seriously, in a clash between two sections. The authorities a
e Jana Sangh candidate [Mr. Ananth Sharma, VP of the state party]."TOI March 3, 1972, p.11 “Mr. Chandrashekhar Bilfundi, president of t
uslim Majlis and the Muslim League to observe a “protest day” tomorrow against the Aligarh Muslim Amendment (Amendment) act. Abou
ost. About 20 police personnel, including the additional superintendent of police, Mr. Hari Singh, were injured. More companies of the P
curfew-bound areas of Varanasi are Madanpura, Nai Sapak, and Dalmandi. Power transmission lines and telegraph wires snapped at sever
t again on Saturday, according to a decision taken by the peace committee and the chief minister, Mr. Devaraj Urs.” TOI 10/23/72
P. Chief Minister Mr Kamlapati Tripathi has stated that pending the judicial inquiry no officer will be transferred.”N.K. Singh, “Three Riots: Th
nnel requisitioned for intensified patrolling. The deputy-commissioner of Hazaribagh issued shoot-at-sight orders to check defiance of Se
nnel requisitioned for intensified patrolling. The deputy-commissioner of Hazaribagh issued shoot-at-sight orders to check defiance of Se
her view on the riots is that communal tension was built up by a succession of events of which the clash between Muslims and neo-Buddhis
building up in the area since last week when a girl belonging to one community was teased by some boys of another community. On Sunda
cters of the locality. Mr. D.V. Deshpande (Ind.) said certain people were making deliberate attempts to foment communal trouble with a view
ged was reported to have thrown burning rags in three localities setting fire to three shops and two houses. The police, along with the me
dan. Riots quickly erupted in other localities of Jogeshwari. Two people were treated for minor stab injuries. This is the secpond time in
e killed in stray incidents of stabbing during past few days.”TOI April 25, 1975
njuries.”TOI June 3, 1975
eased from 1 to 3 and recommend stationing of PAC (Provincial Armed Constabulary) in area.
ex MLA (Ahmed Hussain) of Majilis ittehadul muslimeen. TOI 4/6. 4/7 Police claim seized documents show naxalite role in Andhra violence
blame shifts off Bagla. These officials allowed dead wrestler Bhura‟s body to be taken from hospital. Additional SP sent on long leave for
hat fight between Muslims triggered this violence. 11/11 Dewan and Saxena in charge now. Toll 15 dead, 37 injured, 220 arrested. BSF stre
if agitators were Hindu?). TOI 12/27
with Political [Lok Sabha]. Finally, the article cites previous “communal frenzy” in the city beginning November 23, 1979, although this is not
claimed it excluslively as their own. The matter is now pending before the civil court.....The clash on August 5 that triggered off the present
s a significant factor in the outbreak of riots.” (TOI 8/18/80) The Indian Union Muslim League led by Sulaiman Sait held “Communal” elemen
ording to an analysis comparing this riot to a previous one in 1975: “There is one more common feature between the two occurrences -- the
romugation had to be viewed in the light of the recent disturbances and also as the courts had revealed the inadequacy of the existing provis
urned tinto a riot.” (TOI, 5/4/81) The riot spread from Biharsharif to at least 20 villages, only some of which are named. The figures given
Rein Bazar, Risala Abdulla. Figures: Taken from TOI 7/23/81, except for the figures for those arrested, which are 250 anti-social elements
y Muslim youths and the second spate of violence was sparked off. Neighburhood: Tarsali, Wadi Nani Sak market; Branpura; Navapura; R
had. Their leader, Mr. Dhanjay Jagtap, told a press conference here this morning that he would dissociate himself in future from any Hindu u
t. 5 raised the tension, as did incidents of meat being found in mosques. Violence erupted when the pujari of th temple was stabbed.(See a
n is known for its huge Muslim population. The figures given above are a total for all four days after which curfew was lifted and the situation r
ne person was killed and 22 others injured. The 24th was an incident free day for the old city but there were three deaths in the outskirts of S
nata member and chairman of the State Food and Civil Supplies Corporation) which were anti-Muslim. The newspaper was said to have bee
ective TOI 5/19/84 The Army deployment only took effect on the second day. Bhiwandi was visited by Deshmukh (minister of state for home
aterials). Ribeiro said “we have to counter terror with terro. We cannot let this go on much on longer” TOI 5/23/84. Ribeiro banned the ca
inadequate police forces. TOI 7/20/84.
aba, the Jamiaat-i-Islami and the People‟s League ( described as a secessionist organisation) TOI 5/31/84. Mrs. Khalida Shah, sister of Fa
ome Minister, P.C.Sethi to allow Ribeiro to continue in his present post and he had agreed. TOI 7/14/84. Haji Mastan, the reformed smugg
/84. No cause given for these days of violence but the trouble on 7/22 began around the Mahankali festival procession. Casualties: 12 de
0 more arrested TOI 9/12/84 20 killed (total) TOI 9/13/84 21 dead (total) and arrest upto 850(total), TOI 9/14/84
ses and the Muslims opposed that. Slogans were written on a place of worship. There were attacks on rival party members. Police arrested
at Samachar (Gujarati Newspaper) TOI 6/9/ 85. Violence occurred in communally sensitive Dariapur and Kalupur areas.
ment and anti-reservationists. Srtiking panchayat and government workers stage rally. Went off peacefully. TOI 7/19/85 Split in anti-reservat
on the troubles.Police report 70 arrested so far. Curfew had been imposed TOI 8/30/85.
20/88 and 5/25/88)
aharithan had shoute dnati police and anti admn slogans when the latter had tried to remove encroachments on the road. An uneasy calm p
and 10 others, 9 of which were policemen, were injured.
e where Hindus would be making offerings. The administration refused the Muslims and their allowing the majority community to take out the
On
olence continued. the 18th, 4 top Indore officials were transferred. These were: Mr. SK Sood (Indore Divisional Commissioner)
o 63 and 7 members of Mr. Parvez Ahmed‟s ( the town‟s youth Congress president‟s) family were hacked to death.Oct 27: The Central Gov
ially it was 70. TOI 12/13/90. The violence spread to nearby areas. TOI 12/14/90. The total deaths was reported in TOI 12/20/90. 17 people
ially it was 70. TOI 12/13/90. The violence spread to nearby areas. TOI 12/14/90. The total deaths was reported in TOI 12/20/90. 17 people
e more people were killed in arson and stabbing today as violence spread to Surat, Baroda, Rajkot, Sidhpur, Morvi and Dholka towns when
a locality in Bhopal. The army had surrounded the areas and combing up operations were imdertaken. 1954 rioters were arrested till 12th D
a locality in Bhopal. The army had surrounded the areas and combing up operations were imdertaken. 1954 rioters were arrested till 12th D
a locality in Bhopal. The army had surrounded the areas and combing up operations were imdertaken. 1954 rioters were arrested till 12th D
st 6,000 people were arrested, 410 of them from Bombay” Jan 1
o be normal yesterday. There have been no further clashes.”TOI March 7, 1950 “Lucknow, March 9: The Uttar Pradesh Government have
ccurred during the Holi festival, told journalists to-day that the situation was quiet and control. The Minister revealed th
h as a seuqel to the communal disturbances there during the „Holi‟ celebrations. Proposals to levy collective fines at Moradabad
uslims, had been killed in the three districts and at Aligarh and Moradabad. These figures included about a dozen kill
o be normal yesterday. There have been no further clashes.”TOI March 7, 1950 “Lucknow, March 9: The Uttar Pradesh Government have
uslims, had been killed in the three districts and at Aligarh and Moradabad. These figures included about a dozen kill
uslims, had been killed in the three districts and at Aligarh and Moradabad. These figures included about a dozen kill
uslims, had been killed in the three districts and at Aligarh and Moradabad. These figures included about a dozen kill
uslims, had been killed in the three districts and at Aligarh and Moradabad. These figures included about a dozen kill
uslims, had been killed in the three districts and at Aligarh and Moradabad. These figures included about a dozen kill
uslims, had been killed in the three districts and at Aligarh and Moradabad. These figures included about a dozen kill
areas and the trouble was localised. The situation was soon brought under control. Sixty-seven persons have been arreste
n. Arrest figures are unclear. TOI 3/14 speaks of 20 arrests, 3/15 mentions the arrest of Golvelkar but does not indicat
al Tally : 119 injured TOI 8/17 (I‟m giving the higher figure) 150 arrested TOI 8/20
only injured “Moradabad, September 7.Three of the 34 persons injured in yesterday‟s stray stabbing incidents and rioting in the city, di
only injured “Moradabad, September 7.Three of the 34 persons injured in yesterday‟s stray stabbing incidents and rioting in the city, di
0 hurt. TOI 10/11/61.Total deaths in U.P. rose to 35 as 3 of the injured died. Arrests totalled 2,206 for U.P. TOI 10/14/61.
erson was stabbed when curfew was lifted. Police attributed this to previous enmity. TOI 10/12/61.
Kabir, led a peace march through Calcutta on 1/16. TOI 1/17.Local newspaper editors at meeting with Chief Minister a
ests have exceeded, unclear if for Rourkela or for Orissa. ORISSA RIOTS Certain districts reported as troubled.
according to Mr. Basu, was the imposition of a fine of Rs. 500 by some people of Kanki village on a person for an alle
ey set fire to the shop. According to official sources, two assistant commissioners of police, two subinspectors and a co
later.” TOI 9/21/69 “Tension prevailed in the suburban areas and posh localities also where stone-throwing crowds an
e district magistrate held a meeting of representatives of both the communities this morning and appealed to the citi
ugh a predetermined route. Police reinforcements have been rushed to the affected area from Ranchi....The curfew, which wa
Home, Mr. K. P. Patil, speaking in the Legislative Assembly on the 8th May, that the govt had been unprepared, he said that the govt h
and the morcha planned by the Muslim League to the Chief Minister‟s house had been postponed. The Muslim League has appe
by two groups.”TOI 2/23/71 “February 26: The Congress (O) leader Mr. Bashir Ahmad, today resigned from the party in protest
. K. Sharma, and the additional inspector-general of police, Mr. Qamrul Hasan, rushed to Aligarh. The Union Deputy Minist
ad, I have assumed that 5 were killed at Moradabad] “MORADABAD, March 6: The curfew imposed last night in the wake of cla
hour curfew had been imposed on the city and later a ban order was clamped. Today‟s trouble was sparked off with the presenting in court o
een two sections. The authorities also imposed a prohibitory order under Section 144, Cr. P.C., in the entire Tellicherry
andrashekhar Bilfundi, president of the city municipal council, in a memorandum signed by 2000 people, said Mr. A.J. Anandan
endment (Amendment) act. About ten companies of the Provincial Armed Constabulary and two companies of the Border Secu
njured. More companies of the PAC and a wireless unit have been rushed to Ferozabad when the situation was officially s
nd telegraph wires snapped at several places when boulders were hurled from housetops by rioters. At one place a handgrenad
Devaraj Urs.” TOI 10/23/72
erred.”N.K. Singh, “Three Riots: Three Phenomena” Frontline April 28, 1973, pp.5-8
-sight orders to check defiance of Section 144 Cr.P.C. [The casualty list] ....excludes the victims of arson at Bonga villa
-sight orders to check defiance of Section 144 Cr.P.C. [The casualty list] ....excludes the victims of arson at Bonga villa
between Muslims and neo-Buddhists came first, on April 15. A neo-Buddhist wedding procession clashed with a group of Mu
ys of another community. On Sunday, there was a minor clash between the two groups when the eve-teasing was repea
oment communal trouble with a view to maligning the name of the chief minister of Maharashtra.”TOI 2/23/74
es. The police, along with the members of the newly-formed peace committee went round the town appealing t
juries. This is the secpond time in less than three months that Jogeshwari has been rocked by riots. Trouble had
show naxalite role in Andhra violence. Sub-Inspector and 2 constables in Bee incident charged with rape. TOI 4/8.4/28 Riot probe st
UP
Additional SP sent on long leave for beating an RSS and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha workers. minister Ram Prakash denies RSS role. TO
ad, 37 injured, 220 arrested. BSF strengthened. Former city Janata president K.Navman and son named in FIR and are evading arrest
ember 23, 1979, although this is not reported as a cause. (TOI, 01/04/80](lPrecipitating Event: Fatal stabbing
ugust 5 that triggered off the present violence did not have anything to do with the “mosque-temple” issue. According
aiman Sait held “Communal” elements in the PAC responsible and called for their replacement by Central forces like the CRP, BSF
between the two occurrences -- the role and behaviour of the Jana Sangh, now the Bharatiya Janata Party. As in 1975, so now it has tri
the inadequacy of the existing provisions in the penal code. Insignificant incidents led to major communal clashes. Fortuna
which are named. The figures given here are the combined totals for all of Nalanda district. “The discovery of a go
d, which are 250 anti-social elements (TOI, 07/15/81] + 12 detained under national security act (TOI 7/23/81)
i Sak market; Branpura; Navapura; Raopura Allegations of political enginnering; SRP bias; and RSS involvement.
te himself in future from any Hindu unity programmes organised by the VHP or any other organization. “ TOI 2/16/82) Measures taken by
ari of th temple was stabbed.(See article in TOI 9/14/82 for good analysis of the riot)TOI 9/27/82: Cong. I and BJP involvement alleged
h curfew was lifted and the situation returned to normal.
ere three deaths in the outskirts of Saroornagar. The police detained Mr. A Narendra BJP MLA under NSA while three
The newspaper was said to have been started recently. Reportedly backed by politicians. Srinivasan and another Janata MLA Mi
Deshmukh (minister of state for home) and Khatte (special IGP law and order) on the first day TOI 5/19/84. Patil (chief minister)
OI 5/23/84. Ribeiro banned the carrying of weapons and the performing of provocative actions for a month. After the k
84. Mrs. Khalida Shah, sister of Farooq and part of dissident faction of National Conference, alleged that the state government was
. Haji Mastan, the reformed smuggler, Karim Lala , the alleged kingpin of the Bombay underworld and 13 others were arrested unde
stival procession. Casualties: 12 dead (for violence from 7/22) and 700 arrested TOI 7/31/84. Injured 30 (appears to be for a day or c
st upto 850(total), TOI 9/14/84 22 dead (total) TOI 9/19/84 24 dead TOI
rival party members. Police arrested Tupe and 168 HES members in connection to the murder of an Antulay supporter.
ur and Kalupur areas.
lly. TOI 7/19/85 Split in anti-reservationist groups as some leaders accept government deal. TOI 7/20/85. Ribeiro
ments on the road. An uneasy calm prevailed on the 13th in Parvati, Tatarpur, Kotwali and Mojahidpur areas of the town. Among the 5 arrest
e majority community to take out their procession while refusing the minority community precipitated the riots.
Indore Divisional Commissioner) Mr. Bhagirath Prasad (District Collector) Mr. BR Luthra (Inspector General of Police)
d to death.Oct 27: The Central Govt. sent 39 addl companies of paramilitary forces as the toll rose to 119.Oct 28: brought the news that
reported in TOI 12/20/90. 17 people were killed in Bulandshahr. A total of 126 were killed in UP in commun
reported in TOI 12/20/90. 17 people were killed in Bulandshahr. A total of 126 were killed in UP in commun
hpur, Morvi and Dholka towns when a Gujarat Bandh called by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad to protest against the alleged attack o
1954 rioters were arrested till 12th December"The Governor himself explains all these steps that were taken by the State G
1954 rioters were arrested till 12th December"The Governor himself explains all these steps that were taken by the State G
1954 rioters were arrested till 12th December"The Governor himself explains all these steps that were taken by the State G
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