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अपने कुछ मित्रो के मोदी विरोधी आर्टिकल्स पढ़ कर मेने ये आर्टिकल लिखने का फैसला किया और मेरे आज के इस आर्टिकल का शीर्षक है ***लोग हरे भरे और फल लगे व्रक्ष पर ही पत्थर क्यों मरते है*** हिंदुस्तान में हुए दंगो की लिस्ट जिसमे से 98% कांग्रेस के राज में हुए है क्या यही है भारत निर्माण 2002 में गुजरात दंगो में सरकारी अकड़ा कहता है की 1050 लोग मरे पर दुसरे सोर्स कहते है की 2000 लोग (जिस में हिन्दू और मुस्लिमस दोनों थे) मारे गए तो मोदी खुनी, हत्यारा, और तो और मौत का सौदागर हो गया जब की सेशन कोर्ट, हाई कोर्ट, सुप्रीम कोर्ट सब जगह से बरी पर में पूछता हूँ 1984 जो 20,000 सिख मारे गये सरकारी अकड़ा 11,000 इतनी मौतों पर सजा तो छोड़ो परमोशन क्या यही है कांग्रेस का सेकुलरिज्म। (दंगा पीडितो को अपना घर बार सब कुछ बेच कर भी पूरा इन्साफ नहीं मिला) और मोदी पर इतना बोबाल। क्या कांग्रेस के राज में इंसान की जान की कीमत धर्म विशेष देख कर की जाती है। कश्मीर से कन्याकुमारी, असम से पंजाब, राजस्थान कहाँ कहाँ कांग्रेस ने दंगे नही कर वाये ये लिस्ट तो एक वानगी भर है। मोदी विरोधी तबके को ओपन चेल्लंज लिस्ट को गलत साबित कर के दिखाओ। फिर निश्चित करो हत्यारा कौन और क्यों... देखिये पढ़िये और चुनिए .............. WORST riot 1: 1947 Communal riots in Bengal | 5000-10000 Killed | Ruling party happened to be Congress Riot 2: 1969 | Communal riots in Ahmedabad | More than 512 Killed in the city. 3000 to 15000 range in the entire state | Riots for 6 months | Ruling party happened to be Congress Riot 3: Oct 1984 | Communal riots in Delhi | 2733 Killed | Ruling party Congress | Almost 100% casualty were Sikhs, which makes this a Rajiv Gandhi led genocide on Indias minorities | Followed by “Big Tree falls” justification too from the Prime Minister! Riot 4: Feb 1983 | Communal violence in Nellie, Assam | 2000-5000 killed | PM – Indira Gandhi (Congress party) - Indias worst slaughter of Muslims in any single riot (just 6 HOURS) Riot 5: 1964 Communal riots in Rourkela & Jamshedpur | 2000 Killed | Ruling party Congress Riot 6: August 1980 | Moradabad Communal riots | Approx 2000 Killed | Ruling Party Congress Riot 7: October 1989 | Bhagalpur, Bihar riots | 800 to 2000 killed | Ruling party Congress Riot 8: Dec 1992 - Jan 1993 | Mumbai, Maharashtra riots | 800 to 2000 killed | Ruling party Congress Riot 9: April 1985 | Communal riots in Ahmedabad, Gujarat | At least 300 Killed | Ruling party Congress Riot 10: Dec 1992 | Aligarh, UP | At least 176 killed | Ruling party Congress (Presidents rule) Riot 11: December 1992 | Surat, Gujarat | At least 175 killed | Ruling party Congress Riot 12: December 1990 | Hyderabad, AP | At least 132 killed | Ruling party Congress Riot 13: August 1967 | 200 Killed | Communal riots in Ranchi | Party ruling again Congress Riot 14: April 1979 | Communal riots in Jamshedpur, West Bengal | More than 125 killed | Ruling party CPIM (Communist Party) Riot 15: 1970 | Bhiwandi communal riots in Maharashtra | Around 80 killed | Ruling party Congress Riot 16: May 1984 | Communal riots in Bhiwandi | 146 Killed, 611 Inj | Ruling party Congress | CM – Vasandada Patil Riot 17: Apr-May 1987 | Communal violence in Meerut, UP | 81 killed | Ruling party Congress Riot 18: July 1986 | Communal violence in Ahmedabad, Gujarat | 59 Killed | Ruling party Congress 1967 – Bhagalpur riots of 1967 (Bhagalpur, India) 1969 – Gujarat (September 1969), India 1990 – Hyderabad Riots – Over 150 people killed. Communal riots occurred due to the killing of Sardar and Majid Khan[disambiguation needed].[25] 1992 – Bombay Riots and other inter-communal riots- Riots in the Indian city of Mumbai (formerly Bombay) after the demolition of Babri Mosque in Ayodhya. 2002 – Post- Godhra Riots after the Godhra train burning, Feb 2002 (Gujarat, India) 2005 – Anti-Muslim Riots of Mau, October 2005, (Mau, Uttar Pradesh),India 2006 – Hindu/Muslim Aligarh Riots, April 2006, (Aligarh, India) 2010 – Riots in Indian Kashmir, at least 10 dead. 2010 – Riots in Indian Kashmir, 50 people have now been killed in seven weeks of clashes with Indian forces. 2010 – Farmers riot in Uttar Pradesh, India, at least 2 killed. 2011 – Riots in Assam, Meghalaya, Northeast India, 4 dead 2011 – Riots in Jaitapur, Maharashtra, India, 1 killed, more than 50 injured 2011 – Riots in West Bengal, India, at least 8 people killed in post-election violenc 2011 – Riots in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India, 4 killed 2011 – Riots in Guwahati, Assam, India, 2 killed and at least 30 injured 2011 – Riots in Ganjam, Odisha, India, at least 2 killed 2011 – Riots in Pimpri-Chinchwad, India, 3 killed 2011 – Riots in Paramakudi, Tamil Nadu, India, 7 killed 2011 – Riots in Ujjain, India, 2 killed and 16 injured in a religious riot 2011 – Riots in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India, at least 9 killed, over a dozen injured. 2011 – Riots in Darrang district, Assam, India, 4 killed 2011 – Riot in Jagatsinghpur district, Odisha, India, at least 1 killed and 2 injured 2012 – Riots in Uri, Indian Kashmir, India, 1 killed and 4 injured. 2012 – Riots in Delhi, India, 1 killed and more than 85 injured 2012 – Riots in Assam, India, at least 36 killed 2012 – Riots in Mumbai, India, 2 killed and at least 55 injured
Posted on: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 19:54:28 +0000

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