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| map_type = India Uttar Pardesh
| map_type = India Uttar Pradesh
| map_label = Saharanpur
| map_label = Saharanpur
| map_caption = Location of riots in Saharanpur, India
| map_caption = Location of riots in Saharanpur, India
| date= {{Start date|df=yes|2014|07|25}}
|latitude =29.96
|longitude=77.54
|date= {{Start date|df=yes|2014|07|25}} – In progress
| place = [[Saharanpur]], [[Uttar Pradesh]], India
| place = [[Saharanpur]], [[Uttar Pradesh]], India
| coordinates = {{coord|29.30|N|77.21|E|display=inline,title}}
| coordinates = {{coord|29.30|N|77.21|E|display=inline,title}}
| causes = Over a Small piece of Land
| causes = Over a Small piece of Land
| fatalities = 3
| fatalities = 3 (2 in police firing)
| injuries = 13
| injuries = 33
}}
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The '''2014 Saharnpur Riots''' occurred on 25th July of that year in the city of [[Saharanpur]] in the state of [[Uttar Pardesh]] in India. The riots occurred between [[Muslims]], incited by Muharram Ali Pappu and [[Sikh]]s of Shri Guru Singh Sabha, of over a piece of Land.<ref>[http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/saharanpur-land-dispute-gets-complicated/article6258429.ece thehindu.com]</ref> 3 people were killed and several got injured. The ruling [[Samajwadi Party]] calls it an act of [[Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh|RSS]] where [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]] blames [[Inter-Services Intelligence|ISI]]<ref>[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Saharanpur-riots-SP-faults-RSS-BJP-blames-ISI/articleshow/39142920.cms timesofindia.com]</ref> though UP cops say that riot was well planned to divide member of both minority communities.<ref>[http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/saharanpur-clashes-pre-planned-eid-curfew-police-administration/1/374710.html indiatoday.in]</ref><ref>[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahome/indianews/article-2710120/Saharanpur-riot-meticulously-planned-Police-say-culprits-set-divide-Sikhs-Muslims-UP.html dailymail.co.uk]</ref>
The '''2014 Saharanpur Riots''' occurred on 25 July 2014 in the city of [[Saharanpur]] in the state of [[Uttar Pradesh]] in India. The riots occurred between [[Muslims]], led by Samajwadi Party leader Muharram Ali Pappu, and [[Sikhs]], led by Shri Guru Singh Sabha, over territory and religious differences.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/saharanpur-land-dispute-gets-complicated/article6258429.ece|title=Saharanpur: land dispute gets complicated|first=Kavita|last=Upadhyay|date=|work=TheHindu.com|access-date=28 February 2017}}</ref> Three people were killed and several were injured. The ruling [[Samajwadi Party]] alleged that it was an act of [[Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh|RSS]], the [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]] blamed [[Inter-Services Intelligence|ISI]] and the [[Uttar Pradesh Police|UP police]] allege that the riot was well planned to divide members of the two minority communities.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/saharanpur-clashes-pre-planned-eid-curfew-police-administration/1/374710.html|title=UP cops say Saharanpur riots were well-planned|author=|date=|work=InToday.in|access-date=28 February 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Saharanpur-riots-SP-faults-RSS-BJP-blames-ISI/articleshow/39142920.cms|title=Saharanpur riots: SP faults RSS, BJP blames ISI - Times of India|author=|date=|work=IndiaTimes.com|access-date=28 February 2017}}</ref> <br/>In February 2020, Muslims relinquished their claim to disputed Saharanpur territory as a gesture of gratitude to Sikhs.<ref>{{cite web |title=Delhi Riots: Muslims Give up Claim to Disputed Saharanpur Land as Gesture of Gratitude to Sikhs |url=https://thewire.in/rights/sikh-muslim-land-dispute-saharanpur |website=The Wire |date=2 March 2020}}</ref>


==Cause==
==Cause==
The root of clashes is land dispute between Pappu and Gurudwara Singh Sabha in Kutubsher area. The land is adjacent to Gurdwara near railway station on which both groups claims ownership. On 25th July, members of Gurdwara flagged off the construction to expand Gurdwara premises <ref>[http://news.oneindia.in/feature/riots-saharanpur-the-story-so-far-1491337.html oneindia.in]</ref> which broke into clashes the next day.
The root of the clashes is a land dispute between former MLA Moharram Ali aka Pappu Ali and Gurudwara Singh Sabha in the Kutubsher area. The land is adjacent to the [[gurdwara]] near the railway station, of which both groups claims ownership. On 25 July, members of the gurdwara flagged off the construction to expand the gurdwara premises,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.oneindia.in/feature/riots-saharanpur-the-story-so-far-1491337.html|title=Riots in Saharanpur: The story so far|author=|date=|work=OneIndia.in|access-date=28 February 2017}}</ref> and clashes broke out the next day.


The Gurdwara management had purchased land for 15 years but Pappu claim the land belong to Mosque and [[Waqf|Wakf]] Board and there cannot be construction without their permission. A petition was filled in civil court 10 years back by Moharram Ali Pappu in Civil court stating land belong to [[Mosque]].
The gurdwara management had purchased land 15 years ago, but Pappu claims that the land belongs to the [[mosque]] and [[Waqf|Wakf]] board and there cannot be construction without their permission. A petition was filed in the civil court 10 years previously by Moharram Ali Pappu in the civil court, stating that the land belonged to the mosque. The ''[[Hindustan Times]]'' wrote on July 30, 2014, that three years ago some members of the local gurdwara committee met Pappu to settle the land row. Money was also offered to him but the deal fell through. One Abdul Wahab had challenged the gurdwara’s claim over the land and told the court he had done so at the behest of Pappu.


In May 2013, Additional district judge passed order that land belong to [[Gurdwara]].
In May 2013, additional district judge passed an order stating that land belonged to the gurdwara.


==Clashes and Security==
==Clashes and security==
On 26th July, Muslims of Pappu came together from Saharanpur, Moradabad and Muzaffarnagar attacked on members of Gurdwara Singh Sabha using gun, swords and member respond to them by pelting stones led to death of 3 people and left 33 injured. Shops of other Sikhs were put on fire. A curfew was imposed by district administration and shoot-at-sight orders were given. Police have arrested above 60 people. The state transport cancelled all 569 buses which passes or stay at Saharanpur. Forces includes PAC, CRPF, RAF and ITBP are deployed in the troubled areas.
On 26 July, Muslims supporting Pappu came together from Saharanpur, [[Moradabad]] and [[Muzaffarnagar]], and attacked members of Gurdwara Singh Sabha using guns and swords. Members responded to them by pelting with stones. The fighting led to the death of three people (1 Muslim and 2 Sikhs)<ref>{{Cite web|title=Saharanpur hit by major communal riot|url=https://www.milligazette.com/news/4-national/10801-saharanpur-hit-by-major-communal-riot/|access-date=2021-09-15|website=The Milli Gazette — Indian Muslims Leading News Source|language=en}}</ref> and left 33 injured. Shops of other Sikhs were set on fire. A curfew was imposed by the district administration and shoot-at-sight orders were given. Police arrested more than 60 people.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|date=July 30, 2014|first=Piyush|last=Srivastava|title=UP cops say Saharanpur riots were well-planned|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/saharanpur-clashes-pre-planned-eid-curfew-police-administration-202180-2014-07-30|access-date=2021-09-15|website=India Today|language=en}}</ref> The state transport cancelled all 569 buses which pass or terminate at Saharanpur. Forces including PAC, CRPF, RAF and ITBP are deployed in the troubled areas.


==Accusations==
==Accusations==
The main accused Muharram Ali Pappu was arrested on 30th July and booked under the National Security Act.<ref>[http://ibnlive.in.com/news/saharanpur-riots-main-accused-arrested-booked-under-nsa/489302-3-242.html ibnlive.in.com]</ref> Pappu is a former councillor of Saharanpur Municipal Corporation and has a criminal record. The police have registered a case against him and 66 others and charged 75 cases against them.
The main accused, Muharram Ali Pappu, was arrested on 30 July 2014 and booked under the National Security Act.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ibnlive.in.com/news/saharanpur-riots-main-accused-arrested-booked-under-nsa/489302-3-242.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140731054037/http://ibnlive.in.com/news/saharanpur-riots-main-accused-arrested-booked-under-nsa/489302-3-242.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=31 July 2014|title=Saharanpur riots: Main accused arrested, booked under NSA|author=|date=|work=in.com|access-date=28 February 2017}}</ref> Pappu is a former councillor of Saharanpur Municipal Corporation and has a criminal record.<ref name=":0" /> The police have registered a case against him and 66 others and charged 75 cases against them. The three killed were identified as Sarfaraz, Arif and Harish Goojar.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Saharanpur hit by major communal riot|url=https://www.milligazette.com/news/4-national/10801-saharanpur-hit-by-major-communal-riot/|access-date=2021-09-15|website=The Milli Gazette — Indian Muslims Leading News Source|language=en}}</ref>
Moharram Ali Pappu had filed a petition in the court against the construction. Prabhjit Singh, member of Shri Guru Singh Sabha said that Pappu demanded 25 Lakh for court settlement to which they denied.


Moharram Ali Pappu had filed a petition in the court against the construction. Prabhjit Singh, a member of Shri Guru Singh Sabha, said that Pappu demanded 25 lakh for an out-of-court settlement, to which they did not agree.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Upadhyay|first=Kavita|date=2014-07-31|title=Prime accused in Saharanpur riots held|language=en-IN|work=The Hindu|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/prime-accused-in-saharanpur-riots-held/article6265539.ece|access-date=2021-09-15|issn=0971-751X}}</ref>
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Latest revision as of 02:33, 27 April 2024

2014 Saharanpur riots
Date25 July 2014 (2014-07-25)
Location
29°18′N 77°13′E / 29.30°N 77.21°E / 29.30; 77.21
Caused byOver a Small piece of Land
Casualties
Death(s)3 (2 in police firing)
Injuries33
Saharanpur is located in Uttar Pradesh
Saharanpur
Saharanpur
Location of riots in Saharanpur, India

The 2014 Saharanpur Riots occurred on 25 July 2014 in the city of Saharanpur in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. The riots occurred between Muslims, led by Samajwadi Party leader Muharram Ali Pappu, and Sikhs, led by Shri Guru Singh Sabha, over territory and religious differences.[1] Three people were killed and several were injured. The ruling Samajwadi Party alleged that it was an act of RSS, the BJP blamed ISI and the UP police allege that the riot was well planned to divide members of the two minority communities.[2][3]
In February 2020, Muslims relinquished their claim to disputed Saharanpur territory as a gesture of gratitude to Sikhs.[4]

Cause

[edit]

The root of the clashes is a land dispute between former MLA Moharram Ali aka Pappu Ali and Gurudwara Singh Sabha in the Kutubsher area. The land is adjacent to the gurdwara near the railway station, of which both groups claims ownership. On 25 July, members of the gurdwara flagged off the construction to expand the gurdwara premises,[5] and clashes broke out the next day.

The gurdwara management had purchased land 15 years ago, but Pappu claims that the land belongs to the mosque and Wakf board and there cannot be construction without their permission. A petition was filed in the civil court 10 years previously by Moharram Ali Pappu in the civil court, stating that the land belonged to the mosque. The Hindustan Times wrote on July 30, 2014, that three years ago some members of the local gurdwara committee met Pappu to settle the land row. Money was also offered to him but the deal fell through. One Abdul Wahab had challenged the gurdwara’s claim over the land and told the court he had done so at the behest of Pappu.

In May 2013, additional district judge passed an order stating that land belonged to the gurdwara.

Clashes and security

[edit]

On 26 July, Muslims supporting Pappu came together from Saharanpur, Moradabad and Muzaffarnagar, and attacked members of Gurdwara Singh Sabha using guns and swords. Members responded to them by pelting with stones. The fighting led to the death of three people (1 Muslim and 2 Sikhs)[6] and left 33 injured. Shops of other Sikhs were set on fire. A curfew was imposed by the district administration and shoot-at-sight orders were given. Police arrested more than 60 people.[7] The state transport cancelled all 569 buses which pass or terminate at Saharanpur. Forces including PAC, CRPF, RAF and ITBP are deployed in the troubled areas.

Accusations

[edit]

The main accused, Muharram Ali Pappu, was arrested on 30 July 2014 and booked under the National Security Act.[8] Pappu is a former councillor of Saharanpur Municipal Corporation and has a criminal record.[7] The police have registered a case against him and 66 others and charged 75 cases against them. The three killed were identified as Sarfaraz, Arif and Harish Goojar.[9]

Moharram Ali Pappu had filed a petition in the court against the construction. Prabhjit Singh, a member of Shri Guru Singh Sabha, said that Pappu demanded 25 lakh for an out-of-court settlement, to which they did not agree.[10]

References

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  1. ^ Upadhyay, Kavita. "Saharanpur: land dispute gets complicated". TheHindu.com. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
  2. ^ "UP cops say Saharanpur riots were well-planned". InToday.in. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
  3. ^ "Saharanpur riots: SP faults RSS, BJP blames ISI - Times of India". IndiaTimes.com. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
  4. ^ "Delhi Riots: Muslims Give up Claim to Disputed Saharanpur Land as Gesture of Gratitude to Sikhs". The Wire. 2 March 2020.
  5. ^ "Riots in Saharanpur: The story so far". OneIndia.in. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
  6. ^ "Saharanpur hit by major communal riot". The Milli Gazette — Indian Muslims Leading News Source. Retrieved 2021-09-15.
  7. ^ a b Srivastava, Piyush (July 30, 2014). "UP cops say Saharanpur riots were well-planned". India Today. Retrieved 2021-09-15.
  8. ^ "Saharanpur riots: Main accused arrested, booked under NSA". in.com. Archived from the original on 31 July 2014. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
  9. ^ "Saharanpur hit by major communal riot". The Milli Gazette — Indian Muslims Leading News Source. Retrieved 2021-09-15.
  10. ^ Upadhyay, Kavita (2014-07-31). "Prime accused in Saharanpur riots held". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2021-09-15.