Muslim mob attacks Ganesh immersion procession as it passes through a mosque

Case ID : 04aee92 | Location : Kheda, Gujarat, India | Date of Incident : Mon, 16 September, 2024
Case ID : 04aee92
location Kheda, Gujarat, India
date 16 September, 2024
Muslim mob attacks Ganesh immersion procession as it passes through a mosque
Attack not resulting in death
Attack on religious procession
Attacked for crossing 'Muslim area'
Attack against Hindu devotees

Case Summary

On September 17th, violence erupted in Kheda, Gujarat, when a Ganesha Visarjan procession was attacked by a mob of 150-200 Muslims. The Hindu participants in the procession were confronted with sticks and pipes as they passed by a mosque. The confrontation began over the DJ music being played during the procession, which the Muslim mob protested. Police arrived quickly and took control of the situation, preventing further escalation. Authorities arrested 11 people and booked several others in connection with the incident. Notably, all the accused were identified as members of the Muslim community.

Why it is Hate Crime ?

The attack by the Muslim community on the Hindu religious procession is a classic case of attack by the perpetrators specifically born out of religious animosity. This case is being added to the primary category 'attack not resulting in death'. There are three secondary categories chosen. The first secondary category is 'attack on religious procession'. The outward celebration and display of religious symbols in an intrinsic part of Hinduism. Religious processions on various festivals are age-old traditions and a way to manifest faith and form a part of the religious practices of Hindus. On several occasions, such religious processions come under attack by non-Hindu mobs, in a manifestation of their animosity towards Hinduism and their practices. The reasons cited for such violent attacks are many and range from crossing a non-Hindu resident-dominated area to playing loud music, crossing from an area where there is a religious structure of another faith etc. The violent attacks are triggered by the outward display of religiosity by Hindus. The attacks are mainly a manifestation of religious supremacist doctrine which believes that idolatry, essentially the Hindu faith, is one that deserves to be annihilated since the very tenets of Hinduism, its practices and traditions are considered a sin in those doctrines. Since these attacks emanate from intrinsic and doctrinal animosity towards Hindus and Hinduism, it is considered a religiously motivated hate crime under this category. The other secondary category this case has been added to is 'attacked for crossing Muslim area'. One of the reasons that Hindus get attacked unprovoked specifically by Islamists is for crossing ‘Muslim areas’. Essentially, Muslim mobs often attack Hindus crossing or present in certain areas which have a majority Muslim population. It has often been cited as one of the reasons to blame Hindus for attacks against themselves, signalling that Hindus displaying religious symbols, taking our religious processions or crossing any area which is dominated by Muslim residents is a provocation in and of itself. These areas are mostly ghettoized areas where mobs mobilize quickly to attack Hindus for a variety of reasons like playing music during a religious procession, crossing a mosque, wearing a tilak or any other religious symbol in a Muslim-dominated area, praying at a local temple in that area etc. There have been cases where the few local Hindus of that area have been attacked on their way to the Temple for prayers as well, simply because the area is considered a Muslim-dominated area. Several times, it is entirely possible that the immediate trigger for the violence against Hindus was non-religious in nature, however, the violence became religiously motivated in nature because the area was Muslim dominated and the residents on the whole harboured animosity towards Hindus, evidenced from the actions of the mob, the slogans, and the nature of the attack. Such crimes are motivated by the religious identity of the victims and are therefore classified as hate crimes under this category. The third sub-category under which this case has been placed is- attack against Hindu devotees. Hindu devotees are a few of the easiest targets of religiously motivated hate crimes because during the festival/procession/puja etc, for non-Hindus it is easy to profile their victims on the basis of religion. Hindu devotees come under attack on several occasions by individual non-Hindus or mobs of non-Hindus owing to their animosity against Hinduism, its symbols and tradition/practices. There are several instances of Hindu devotees being attacked while they worship in temples or temporary religious structures, during religious processions, doing bhajan/kirtan/puja in their own homes, in the residential society etc. These attacks are perpetrated by non-Hindus primarily because of their animosity towards Hindus and their faith. In some cases, the trigger for the violence may be non-religious, however, there are two elements that make these hate crimes. First, the Hindus who come under attack are attacked violently while indulging in religious activity. Whether they are in a place of worship or not is immaterial to the crime. When individuals are attacked while indulging in religious practices, the attack in itself is a hindrance to their freedom to practice religion and therefore constitutes a hate crime. Secondly, religious supremacist doctrines and ideologies deem religious practices of Hindus to be offensive ab initio since they are considered “sinful” by these ideologies, worthy to be annihilated by force or coercion. Driven by these religious supremacist ideologies and doctrines, the attacks against Hindu devotees stem from intrinsic animosity towards Hinduism. In some cases, the trigger for the violence may be non-religious, however, it develops into a religiously motivated crime during the course of the violence. Since these attacks stem from animosity towards Hindus and Hinduism, they are considered religiously motivated hate crimes under this category. In this case, the Hindus were peacefully carrying out their religious procession on their festival. The attack from the Muslim perpetrators was an unprovoked one, which is to say that the Hindus did nothing that could be called instigating or initiating the violence either. The attack by the Muslim mob was solely owing to their religious doctrinal animosity towards Hinduism and the worship of Hindu deities. When an area becomes dominated by a Muslim population, the Hindus in the area often suffer persecution. The religious procession coming under attack by the Muslim mob when it was crossing a mosque is a manifestation of that religious hate against Hindus doctrinally embedded in Islam. Since the violence was purely a manifestation of religious bigotry and animosity, this case is being categorised as a religiously motivated hate crime.

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Complaint registered

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Perpetrators Details

Perpetrators


Muslim Extremists

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Unknown

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