Ram Navami violence: NCPCR issues notice to Howrah police demanding action against rioters for using minors
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Ram Navami violence: NCPCR issues notice to Howrah police demanding action against rioters for using minors

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Apr 3, 2023, 04:30 pm IST
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visuals from the attack, (screenshots from the viral clips, Organiser Weekly)

visuals from the attack, (screenshots from the viral clips, Organiser Weekly)

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Ever since the Ram Navami Shobha Yatra was taken out in Bengal there have been repeated attempts of violence. First, the procession was targeted, and then Hindu families were attacked after ‘Friday Prayers’ on March 31. And almost three days after Hindu’s auspicious festival, Ram Navami, there is no end to the act of vandalism and arson, especially in the state of Bengal.

The hotspot in Bengal remained the Shibpur and Sandhya Bazar areas of Howrah city. However, similar attacks have been reported from Hooghly as well.

Amidst all of this, came a notice from the National Commission for the Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), stating minors were used in violent activities by the perpetrators.

The commission taking suo moto cognizance of the case issued a notice to the Police Commissioner of Howrah demanding action in two days.

Copy of the letter as issued by the NCPCR, (Image: Organiser Weekly)

As per a letter (number–DD4696), dated April 3, 2023, the commission asked the Commissioner of Police, Howrah to take action against the culprits who have used minors in the act of violence.

The NCPCR, taking cognizance of a Tweet, wrote, ‘It has come to the notice of NCPCR that during the Ram Navami Shobha Yatra in Howrah’s Shibpur area, mob turns violent and the children are seen to be used in stone pelting in the violence activities, by anti-social elements’.

Notably, The Commission has taken suo-moto cognizance of the matter u/s 13(lXj) of CPCR Act,2005 as prime facie, the use of children in such violent activities by antisocial elements seems to be a violation of Section 83(2) of juvenile Justice Act, 2015 and other relevant Sections of IPC.

Organiser Weekly brings our readers some of the clips from the attack in Howrah where minors can be seen with the violent mob.

Watch journalists running ahead of a violent mob, which started attacking after the ‘Jume ki Namaz’.

Howrah shibpur right now after jumma namaz.

धन्य है दंगाइयों की @MamataOfficial और उसकी पुलिस #BengalMeiTerror pic.twitter.com/RVNdUJgYzL

— Rakesh Pandey (@iRakeshPanday) March 31, 2023

Some more clips from Howrah’s Shibpur area.

#WestBengal: After clash, now fresh stone pelting reported in West Bengal's #Howrah.

Fresh violence has been reported in West Bengal's Howrah in same Shibpur area a day after where clashes erupted when a group attacked #RamNavami procession. pic.twitter.com/4Euuz8NFss

— Subodh Kumar (@kumarsubodh_) March 31, 2023

The violent mob attacking Hindu residential colonies in the Sandhya Bazar area and Shibpur had minors too.

https://twitter.com/_treeni/status/1641745290465284096?s=20

Some more clips from the day.

See how they #islamists j!Hadis attacked the #RamNavamiShobhaYatra infront of police in broad day light.#RamNavami #HowrahViolence #Howrah #Shibpur #Kolkata #WestBengal #HindusUnderAttackInIndia #HindusUnderAttack pic.twitter.com/PHFtWoVfVs

— Bhairav 🔱🕉️ 🇮🇳 (@BhairavVaam) March 31, 2023

Topics: Sandhya Bazar riotsWest BengalPriyank KanoongoRam Navami violenceNCPCRHowrah attacksRam Navami processionsram navami 2023NCPCR issued notice to Howrah CPMinors involved in the ram navami attacksShibpur violenceMamata Banerjee
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