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2017 Patan riots
Part of Violence against Muslims in India
Location of Patan district (black) in the Gujarat state (red).
Date26 March 2017
Location
Parties
Hindu mobs
Casualties
Death(s)2
Injuries10
Arrested13

Template:Violence against Muslims in India The 2017 Patan riots refers to the attack on Muslims by Hindu mobs in the Vadavali village in Gujarat’s Patan district.[1] The mobs attacked and looted around 50 Muslim houses and set them on fire including many vehicles.[2] Two people were killed, ten were injured,[2] and 13 were arrested by the police.[3][4]

Background

According to the police the violence started following a minor fight between two students of different communities.[2][5]

Aftermath

The Indian government deployed 100 police personnel and two companies of State Reserve Police at the village.[6] In an official report sent to the revenue department, the district collector of Patan KK Nirala termed the event as a "Hindu-Muslim riot" and media reports said the violence was triggered by a scuffle between a Muslilm student and a Thakor student outside an examination centre.[7] However, a report by Vadavali Nagrik Adhikar Samiti, an NGO formed by human rights workers and lawyers, concluded that the violence was a well planned and organised attack on the Muslims residents by a team that included a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Gujarat communal clash: Mob came thrice, bigger each time, says survivor". The Indian Express. 27 March 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  2. ^ a b c "Gujarat: Communal clash in Patan district kills two people, injures ten others". Firstpost. 26 March 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  3. ^ "2 Killed in Communal Clashes in Gujarat's Patan, 13 Arrested". The Quint. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  4. ^ Wu, Huizhong (20 September 2017). "Caravan of Love takes its peace message to Indian families touched by hate". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  5. ^ "After communal riots, Gujarat's Vadavali to hold mass wedding today". The Times of India. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  6. ^ "Gujarat: Two people killed and 10 injured in a communal clash in Patan district". Scroll.in. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  7. ^ "Loot and arson". Frontline Magazine. 12 April 2017. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
  8. ^ Dhar, Damayantee (1 April 2017). "Violence in Gujarat village was planned attack on Muslims – not the result of a scuffle, says report". Scroll.in. Retrieved 29 October 2017.