Wednesday, 7 June 2023

Protest over social media message turns violent in Kolhapur city; curfew imposed

  People gather to protest against the alleged use of Tipu Sultan’s image in social media posts in Kolhapur district on June 7, 2023. | Photo Credit: PTI

Tension prevailed in Kolhapur city of Maharashtra on Wednesday following a violent protest by right-wing outfits over some social media status messages reportedly glorifying Mughal emperor Aurangzeb and 18th-century Mysore ruler Tipu Sultan.

Authorities said that right-wing outfits had called for a shutdown of the district with a large number of these activists congregating at the Kolhapur city’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Chowk.

The Kolhapur police had on Tuesday launched a probe into some social media status messages showing images of the 17th century Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb and 18th-century Mysore ruler Tipu Sultan accompanied by audio messages allegedly objectionable to Hindu sentiments, as claimed by these outfits.

The authorities said they had acted by lodging a complaint against those who had put-up these objectionable statuses and had managed to pacify leaders of the Hindutva outfits to call off their demonstration today. However, the protests spiralled out of control by 11.30 a.m. after some unruly elements resorted to stone-pelting.

By noon, the demonstrators became aggressive with reports of a mob entering Muslim-dominated localities and resorting to stone-pelting, destroying shop facades, overturning handcarts.

Following fracas between groups of both religious denominations, the police resorted to lathi charge and got the situation under control by late afternoon, clearing the streets of the protestors.

Internet services have been suspended till Thursday evening while prohibitory orders have been issued till June 19 banning assembly of five or more persons, said a senior police official.

“The situation is fully under control. We are assessing the damage done by the stone-pelting. Our authorities defused the tension by using requisite force, chasing unruly mobs and detaining miscreants. We appeal to people not to believe rumours circulating on social media. We will be detaining any persons loitering around or large groups,” said Sunil Phulari, Special Inspector General of Police (Kolhapur range), adding that units of the State Reserve Police Force (SRPF) have been deployed in the city to aid the local police force.

While urging people not to take law in their own hands, Maharashtra Home Minister Devendra Fadnavis said the State government would not tolerate anyone “glorifying Aurangzeb” in the land of Chhatrapati Shivaji.

“While it is natural that there will be anger if [Mughal Emperor] Aurangzeb is glorified in Chhatrapati Shivaji’s Maharashtra, action will have to be taken against those taking law into their own hands. But there is a need to investigate how come so many of ‘Aurangzeb’s sons’ have arisen suddenly. Have they risen to deliberately spoil the State’s law and order situation. Who is behind all this social tension?” said Mr. Fadnavis, stating that such incidents blemished Maharashtra’s reputation as an industrially progressive state.

“All of a sudden, there are such incidents breaking out over various places in Maharashtra. There are people who display Aurangzeb’s photo, keep his image as their status. As a result, a lot of tension and ill-feeling is being created between communities. Who is behind all this? The government will get to the root of who is trying to destroy law and order in the State,” Mr. Fadnavis warned.

Stating that maintaining law and order was the government’s responsibility and that no one ought to take it in their own hands, CM Eknath Shinde said he was personally in touch with the local administration and that necessary directives had been given to maintain peace in Kolhapur.

The incident fits a pattern of recent clashes and rioting in Akola, Ahmednagar and elsewhere between two communities resulting in heightened social tensions across Maharashtra.  

The Kolhapur violence led to a verbal slanging match between the opposition and ruling party leaders, with the NCP, the Shiv Sena (uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) and the Congress accusing the ruling Shiv Sena -BJP of deliberately fomenting communal riots and heightening social tensions for petty political gain.

Accusing the ruling parties of deliberately “encouraging” instances of communal violence, NCP chief Sharad Pawar said that minor incidents had snowballed into clashes.

“Incidents of communal clashes in Ahmednagar and Kolhapur have taken place over some social media messages. What is the meaning of hitting the streets over such messages? Today’s ruling parties are encouraging such things. Leaders should ensure peace and law and order. But if they along with their subordinates start hitting the streets and create hatred between two communities, this is worrisome for the State,” Mr. Pawar said, addressing a press conference in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (formerly ‘Aurangabad’).

He said that such incidents were being “planned” and that minority communities were being deliberately targeted across the country.

“Churches have been attacked in States like Orissa and other places. I do not understand the reason behind attacking a religious place for an action of an individual. This [attacks] is not a work of an individual but that of an ideology which is not good for the society,” said Mr. Pawar.

Congress State chief Nana Patole said that the ruling government was “impotent” in preventing riots that had now become a daily occurrence in Maharashtra.

“How is it that Aurangzeb’s glorifiers have become active only now? Riots are taking place in the State every day. What is the Chief Minister and the Home Minister doing? Be it Sambhajinagar, Ahmednagar, Amravati or Nashik, there were attempts to create riots in each of these places by raising the temperature on religious issues. But these attempts failed as people have firmly adopted a stance a reconciliation,” Mr. Patole said.

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Stranded Passengers In Russia Flown To US In Air India's 'Ferry Flight'

 An Air India flight from Delhi to San Francisco was diverted to Magadan on Tuesday.

New Delhi:

A replacement aircraft carrying all passengers and crew on board took off from Russia's Magadan for San Francisco today after an Air India flight was forced to make an emergency landing in the remote Russian town due to a technical issue on Tuesday.

Air India has increased its on-ground support at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) to help passengers with their arrival formalities. The team at SFO is prepared to provide assistance with medical care, ground transportation, and onward connections, as needed.

    UPDATE: AIR INDIA FLIGHT AI173D TAKES OFF FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM MAGADAN

    Flight AI173D from Magadan, Russia (GDX) is now airborne for San Francisco (SFO), carrying all passengers and crew. The flight departed GDX at 1027 Hours on 08 June 2023 (local time) and is expected to…
    — Air India (@airindia) June 7, 2023

An Air India flight from Delhi to San Francisco was diverted to Magadan on Tuesday after a technical issue with one of its engines. The Boeing 777 aircraft, carrying 216 passengers and 16 crew members, made an emergency landing at Magadan Airport. The passengers and crew were then put up in makeshift accommodations in the remote Russian town.

Passengers, including children and the elderly, found themselves battling language barriers, unfamiliar food, and substandard accommodation.

One of the stranded passengers, Gagan, told NDTV that the situation in Magadan was "challenging", with a lack of clarity and inadequate facilities.

"There are over 230 people. Lots of children and older people. Our bags are still in the aircraft. We were sent on buses to different locations. Some people were sent to a school and are lying on mattresses on the floor. The toilet facilities are not right. Language is a barrier. The food here is very, very different. There's a lot of seafood and non-veg. Some people are just eating bread and soup. Older people running out of medicine," he said.

Despite the difficulties faced by the stranded passengers, Gagan praised the efforts of Russian authorities.

"They have been nice. We have been lucky because we are in a college dorm. We just got Wi-Fi about an hour ago, so we have been able to be in touch with our families," he said.

The US Department of State has confirmed that there were less than 50 American citizens on board the flight.

"We understand that there were less than 50 US citizens aboard that flight. We also understand that a relief aircraft is expected to arrive later today to assist the Air India flight and the passengers continue on with their route," Vedant Patel, deputy spokesperson of the State department, said on Wednesday.

The replacement aircraft is expected to land at SFO at 0015 hours (local time) on 8th June, Air India said.

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Protest over social media message turns violent in Kolhapur city; curfew imposed

  People gather to protest against the alleged use of Tipu Sultan’s image in social media posts in Kolhapur district on June 7, 2023. | Phot...