September 23, 2013 5:32 PM

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PM says, states should crackdown on elements responsible for communal violence

Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh today said states should crackdown on elements responsible for creating communal violence irrespsective of their political affiliations or influence. He asked parties to refrain from taking adventage of communal violence. Addressing the sixteenth meeting of the National Integration Council, NIC, in New Delhi , Dr. Manmohan Singh described communal violence as a challenge to democracy and appealed media not to politicise communal violence. Condemning the Muzzafarnagar clashes in Uttar Pradesh in which more than 50 lives were lost, prime Minister said, anti-national forces are using very small incidents to trigger violence.

Dr. Singh said violence against SC/ST's and other weaker sections is a serious concern and the atrocities against them are on rise even after 60 years of independence. He said, since last three years, such incidents are on the rise and more than 10,000 cases of violence against SC/ST's are being registered every year. He said, alongwith strict action against perpetrators of violence against weaker sections and these communities must be helped to improve their social and economic conditions.

Speaking on the ocassion Home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde said communal forces seem to have got emboldened and are trying to polarize the society. He said minor incidents tend to get escalated into major incidents of violence leading to displacement of people. He also said the NIC ,meeting will focus on important issues like security and safety of women. Deploring the increase of recent incidents of violence against women, the Home minister said, the goverment has made the law more stronger to provide stringent punishment to the culprits.

The Prime Minister while expressing concern over the misuse of social media for fomenting communal trouble. Dr. Singh said fake video clips were circulated during the recent violence to create hatred among the communities. He said, earlier social media was also misused to create panic in North- Eastern states.

Information and Broadcasting Minister, Mr. Manish Tiwari said that response to the misuse of social media will be evolved after taking into account the inputs of National Integration Council.
PM asks States to act decisively against those responsible for inciting communal violence.

Speaking at the meeting Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has stressed the need to fight against communal forces and not to allow their nefarious plans to succeed . Mr Kumar said in New Delhi today people want good governance but not at the cost of societal instability and violence. The Bihar Chief minister cautioned against the forces fanning communal tensions to polarise situation in their favour.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav demanded that the Centre put in place a mechanism to check misuse of social media and mobile phones to fan communal tension.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan called for tackling communal riots, crimes against women and caste conflict through a multi-pronged strategy. He said, the Maharashtra government will launch a new scheme from 2nd of next month for providing financial assistance and rehabilitation of women and child victims of sexual assualt and acid attacks.

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