Uttam Nagar residents plan to leave for Eid
New Delhi, March 18 -- Several Muslim families living in Uttam Nagar's Hastsal village, who HT spoke to on Tuesday, said they were planning to leave the locality until the situation normalises, ahead of the Eid-ul-Fitr festival this weekend. They said that communal tensions and threats made by religious groups over the murder of a 26-year-old man in a fight between two families from different communities on the festival of Holi have left them fearful.
The Delhi Police, meanwhile, said they are holding meetings with residents and that nobody they spoke to shared such plans.
Jameel Ahmad, 55, owner of Miya Ji restaurant, said he and his family have lived in Uttam Nagar for more than 50 years. "I have three children and seven grandchildren. We are all scared because we have seen leaders say they will play 'Khoon Ki Holi'. We have nowhere to go."
The initial clashes occurred on March 4 when an 11-year-old girl threw a water balloon that hit a Muslim woman, triggering an altercation. Tarun Kumar, 26, succumbed to injuries four days later. Police have arrested 14 people and apprehended two minors in connection with the case. Around two weeks later, tensions between the two communities continue to simmer, as threats continue to pour in on social media too, besides protests and provocative speeches that have become a daily staple here, residents alleged.
Ahmad said, "Religious leaders who visited during some condolence meetings threatened us. The murder is not a communal matter. They have always fought with each other. I am scared that all of us will pay the price for their (accused's) mistakes. We are living in peace, but outsiders are threatening us. We see videos and they are scary. My children keep telling me that we need to leave for Eid. Two families who live near our house on rent have already left," he said.
Twenty-two-year-old Farzana, another resident, who goes by a single name, said, "I have been living here for more than 20 years, but it's strange when your neighbours don't talk nicely to you. We don't want to leave but Eid is special for us and we can't stay here....
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