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Delhi Violence | Why it is more than a law and order issue

The helplessness being felt by Delhi’s large majority of peace-loving people is likely to turn into complete disillusionment with the system if immediate steps are not taken to restore peace in the national capital.

May 11, 2020 / 14:22 IST
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Protestors hurl brick-bats during clashes between a group of anti-CAA protestors and supporters of the new citizenship act, at Jafrabad in north-east Delhi on Feb 24, 2020 (PTI)

Coming on the heels of a massive Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) victory and in the middle of US Presidential Donald Trump’s visit, the large scale communal violence in the national capital has shaken every section of Indians, be it the urban middle class or the rural countryside. In Delhi itself fear has gripped large parts of the city and scores of riot-vulnerable neighbourhoods have seen people stocking up on rations and scurrying for safer places.

Amidst this crisis, the ‘system’ — the entire central and state administrative machinery, political parties and perhaps most critically, the mainstream media —needs to take urgent collective actions putting stability and peace above narrow interests.

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After more than 48-hours of organised and targeted communal violence, which has left 13 people dead, the helplessness being felt by its large majority of peace-loving people is likely to turn into complete disillusionment with the system if immediate steps are not taken to restore peace, and law and order in the national capital.

Instead of looking for who cast the first stone or the petrol bomb or struck the first blow, and who gains from the violence, the central and state political leadership needs to come out on the streets and send a message of peace. There will be a time to point lapses in intelligence, the laxity in taking preventive measures, and the inevitable blame-game, but now is the time to demand from the system to stop the communal inferno from spreading further.