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Ahmedabad (Gujarat, India) is on Islamic Fire for the “Innocence of Muslims”.

Posted by hinduexistence on October 4, 2012

Fundamental, non-Indian, subversive issues overwhelmed Indian Muslims. 

on 3rd Sept. 2012, about 10000 ugly Muslims generated violence, loss of public properties and attacked Karanj Police Station (Three Gate Bhadra, Bhadra, Bhadra, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380001. Ph. 079 2550 7580 ) at Ahmedabad and nearby public places to show their might to reflect a Islamic Supremacy.
A paper tiger in Gujarat eschewed his further planning amidst an Islamic insurgency there.
No details reports are available till now. Reports are being censored.
From available pictures, it is evident that Muslim protested vehemently over the impugned film : “Innocence of Muslims”.
The fanatics  showed placards “BEHEAD THOSE WHO INSULT ISLAM” (See Pic. above).

When We Hindus will rent the air with the utterance: BEHEAD THOSE WHO INSULT HINDUS, INDIA and WHO ARE TRAITORS”? Stop all these Islamic menace in Bharat (India). Otherwise we will show you the dire consequences. 

HINDU VIOLENCE IS BADLY NEEDED TO SET A HINDU-MUSLIM PEACE HERE. OTHERWISE THESE BULLY MUSLIMS WILL DESTROY ALL HINDUS & INDIAN PEACE. ~ HINDU EXISTENCE.

Report in Times of India.

Woman Jihadi and Mufti of Ahmedabad Jama Masjid behind the conspiracy?

Ahmedabad police station set on fire in anti-Islam film stir….

Fake Innocence of Muslims. They are actually Insane. Inhuman. Uncivilized. Photo Courtesy: Arya Jashdev.
AHMEDABAD : TNN | Oct 4, 2012, 01.58AM IST :: A rally to condemn the anti-Islam film ‘Innocence of Muslims’, which has irked Muslims across the globe, took a violent turn in the city on Wednesday. An angry mob set fire to the Karanj police chowky along with 11 motorbikes and two jeeps belonging to the policemen.
City police fired three rounds in the air to disperse the mob. Officials also lobbed more than 30 tear gas shells and lathi-charged the protesters to bring the situation under control. At least 12 people were injured in police lathi-charge.
More than 100 people were arrested for the violence by late evening. This included a woman, Zarina Khan, who had initially sought permission for a rally from the cops, which was turned down. The accused have been booked for attempt to murder and vandalism.
The violence sparked off after a string of bandh calls given by various groups in different parts of the city during the past week. Several minority-dominated parts of Ahmedabad had witnessed spontaneous bandhs and small rallies against the film.
On Wednesday, a large section of the minority community had decided to stage a rally on a much larger scale. However, the city police denied them permission. Upset with the decision, the protesters called for a city-wide bandh.
The protesters were also angry with some of their community members. On Tuesday, Mufti Shabbir Ahmed of Jama Masjid, members of organizations like Jamat-e-Islami, Jamiet-e-Ulaima Hind and Muslim legislators and municipal councilors had appealed that the community not follow the call of bandh. In a meeting held at the Jama Masjid, Muslim leaders had condemned violent means of protest against ‘Innocence of Muslims’. They also appealed to the people to not resort to violence that could disturb peace of the city. Read details here.<< Click.
Courtesy: AP | Deccan Chronicle | Agencies | TOI.

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