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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, August 28, 2015
India deploys army to stop caste-related violence in Gujarat
Army soldiers patrol after clashes between police and protesters in Ahmedabad, India, August 26, 2015.
Commuters
move past damaged passenger buses which were burnt in the clashes
between the police and protesters in Ahmedabad, India, August 26, 2015
BY AMIT DAVE-Thu Aug 27, 2015
The army patrolled riot-hit areas of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home
state of Gujarat on Thursday after the death toll rose to seven in two
days of caste-related violence.
Clashes spread after police arrested a young leader of the influential
Patel clan who led a huge rally on Tuesday to demand more government
jobs and college places for members of his community.
The breakdown of law and order revived memories of serious rioting in
2002 in which more than 1,000 people, most of them Muslims, died. Modi,
chief minister of Gujarat at the time, has faced criticism for doing too
little to halt the bloodshed.
"Six protesters and a police officer have lost their lives and 18 people
are critically injured," said Keshav Shah, a senior police officer in
the state capital Gandhinagar.
"Schools, business and private offices will not open today. The mood is
tense and no one should venture out," he said, adding that a curfew
would remain in force.
Modi has called for calm in the state that he ran for more than a decade
before leading his nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to victory
in last year's general election.
The Patels, or Patidar community, make up 14 percent of the population
in Gujarat. A relatively affluent group of land- and business-owners,
they had been a bulwark of support for Modi.
Members of the Patel community said they will continue to demand changes
to policies that, they argue, unfairly favour groups at the lower end
of India's social order.
"We will not let the government suppress our demands. They can kill as
many Patels as they want," said 21-year-old activist Hardik Patel.
The young leader drew a crowd of half a million to a rally on Tuesday in
the city of Ahmedabad. His detention there led to clashes between
police and protesters across the state, forcing authorities to release
him.
(Writing by Rupam Jain Nair; Editing by Douglas Busvine, Robert Birsel)