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*'''5-6 April''': Some members of radical Muslim community remove decorations on a Hindu temple in view of ] leading to communal clashes in ''Sabzi Mandi'' (Vegetable Market) and ''Dahi Wali Galli'' areas of the city. Four people are killed and 13 are injured. Another version of story reported as by Reuters suggests that tensions escalated after Muslims objected to overnight celebration of ].The suprising thing is that the temple was built on a land donated by a Muslim and was built by Muslims. It has writings in Urdu inscribed on it. The temple has lonmgs stood as a mark of strong bond between the Muslims and Hindus in Aligarh. Although the riots were isolated soon but the atmosphere in the ] were a bit tense as many of the students who belonged to the Hindu community felt uneasy atttending classes but the University responded immediately to this concern and beefed up the security around and inside the university by deploying the ] and the police. The students of the University organised camps to provide essential materials to the victims of the riots Hindus and Muslims alike. All examinations in the University were postponed and the Entrance test to Class XI and Diploma Engineering was also postponed. *'''5-6 April''': Some members of Muslim community remove decorations on a Hindu temple in view of ] leading to communal clashes in ''Sabzi Mandi'' (Vegetable Market) and ''Dahi Wali Galli'' areas of the city. Four people are killed and 13 are injured. Another version of story reported as by Reuters suggests that tensions escalated after Muslims objected to overnight celebration of ].


*'''6 April''': Curfew was not imposed in certain areas of the city and ] is deployed. State of ] goes on 'Red Alert' as government fears of rioting spreading to other cities. *'''6 April''': Curfew was not imposed in certain areas of the city and ] is deployed. State of ] goes on 'Red Alert' as government fears of rioting spreading to other cities.

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Aligarh is a Muslim-dominated town in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It has been the site of communal riots in past. At least, five to six people died as a result of rioting that began between Muslims and police in the town on 5 April 2006.

Causes

The rioting started on night of 5 April when some members of the Muslim community apparently removed the decorations on a Hindu temple (it was the Hindu festival of Ram Navami) while another version as reported by some media suggests that riots started after some Muslims objected to the overnight celebration of Ram Navami.

Timeline

  • 5-6 April: Some members of Muslim community remove decorations on a Hindu temple in view of Rama Navami leading to communal clashes in Sabzi Mandi (Vegetable Market) and Dahi Wali Galli areas of the city. Four people are killed and 13 are injured. Another version of story reported as by Reuters suggests that tensions escalated after Muslims objected to overnight celebration of Rama Navami.
  • 6 April: Curfew was not imposed in certain areas of the city and Rapid Action Force is deployed. State of Uttar Pradesh goes on 'Red Alert' as government fears of rioting spreading to other cities.
  • 7 April: Death toll rises to 6, as the city's Superintendent of Police S K Verma and Additional District Magistrate Satya Bhan are placed under suspension on charges of laxity. Lalji Tandon, opposition leader of the Uttar Pradesh state assembly, is detained at Kanpur while on his way to riot-affected areas. 68 people are arrested on rioting charges.
  • 8 April: Rioting continues despite the curfew and heavy paramilitary presence in the city.

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