Delhi Riots: A Few Rays Of Humanity Shine Through

Civil society maintained harmony even as areas around them turned into communal battlefields

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Civil society maintained harmony even as areas around them turned into communal battlefields

The past four days have been terrifying for the residents of Delhi living in the north-east parts of the city. Reports of casualties are still pouring in—with 32 dead and over 200 injured in the communal clashes over the citizenship law. Let’s remember these are official figures, social media estimates are higher. There were reports of uneasy calm on Wednesday during the day from the worst affected areas like Bhajanpura, Karawal Nagar and Maujpur. But the nights were tense and strife ridden. Amidst all this gloom come reports of people from various communities coming together to protect each other and setting examples for humanity.

Here we present a round-up of news reports that talk about the triumph of humanity at a time when it was put to a severe test:

In gali numbers 4 and 6 of Gurdwara Mohalla in Maujpur, the Indian Express reports that locals such as Balpreet Singh Kalsi (26), Mohd Imran (33) and Champa Verma (52) held a close watch on the area. These are the lanes where people from different communities live and the locals ensured that peace prevailed even as the areas around them were up in communal flames.

Kalsi was quoted by The Indian Express (report dated 27 February) as saying, “My grandfather died in the anti-Sikh riots of 1984. My father has told me horror stories from the time. My grandfather went missing from Maujpur Chowk while waiting for help. I can’t let a repeat of that happen again. This is a mixed lane of Sikh, Hindu and Muslim families and we take turns to give pehra (stand guard) at various points of the colony 24×7.”

Members of the colony have formed a WhatsApp group called “V68,” after a resident’s house address. It is here where they meet to discuss the ways to keep the peace.

The Hindu (dated 27 February) reports from riot-hit Shiv Vihar where Hindus offered shelter to 20 members of two ...

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