NHRC asks Raj govt for report in 4 weeks on communal violence

By TCN News,

New Delhi: National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has asked the Rajasthan government to submit a report within four weeks on the series of communal violence in the state. NHRC was action on an appeal from Ravi Nitesh of Mission Bhartiyam, who had sought intervention from the NHRC on the issue.


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In the last week of April, communal violence had occurred in Nimaj town of Jaipur and after that curfew was imposed. It was reported that jeeps and bikes were damaged and set on fire, and several houses and shops were also get damaged.

“Though I do not have any doubt over the administration, but I also want to appeal to NHRC to look in the ‘series of communal violence’ taking place in Rajasthan. As per reports, case in Nimaj is the sixth such incident in April alone. Similar cases have been reported over the last three weeks from Sanganer, Makrana, Sarwar, Udaipur and Baran,” appealed Ravi Nitesh of Mission Bhartiyam.

Mission Bhartiyam demanded a fair investigation and reasons behind the series of communal violence and also regarding the compensations to victims.

He pointed out that these incidents on one side is responsible to loss of lives and materials, injuries and deforming social harmony, and automatically becomes the matter of human rights violations.

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