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Dadri lynching incident an alarm bell: Gautam Buddh Nagar DM

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Press Trust of India Dadri (UP)
Last Updated : Oct 08 2015 | 8:13 PM IST
Gautam Buddh Nagar District Magistrate N P Singh today termed the Dadri lynching incident as an "alarm bell", even as he claimed that there is a "trend" of individual crimes being given communal colour in western Uttar Pradesh region.
"Dadri incident is just an alarm bell to wake up from, where we are heading to," Singh said addressing a gathering of locals including heads of different religions assembled at Dadri Tehsil.
"There is a trend in western UP wherein individual crimes are being given communal colour. In villages, people throw away
animal carcasses, even village authorities don't dispose them off properly and such things are meant to incite people," he claimed.
Noting that communal fights resulted from attempts to exert religious superiority, he said that the Constitution of India was above any religious book as it was preventing the country from becoming Pakistan, Syria or Egypt.
"Fights due to religion begin between two communities when one tries to establish its religious superiority over the other. Geeta and Quaran have no fundamental difference and those who don't know it are easily made to fight by miscreants," he said.

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"The holy books of any religion should not be superior to the Constitution of India. Where will our Constitution and democracy go if we hold them superior to it."
"Indian Constitution is ensuring that we don't become a country like Pakistan, Syria or Egypt," he said.
Appealing and guiding the locals for religious harmony and peace, he called upon them to take the "side of truth" in times of crisis like Bishada.
Criticising a section of intelligentsia, he said, "Being neutral does not mean one has to be a "napunsak" (impotent). A section of intelligentsia at times behaves like that."
He said that even if anyone's sentiment is genuinely hurt they have no right to decide for themselves next course of their action.

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First Published: Oct 08 2015 | 8:13 PM IST

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