Agartala, Oct 29: The Tripura High Court on Friday directed the state government to file detailed report by November 10 on the incidents, if any, involving the religious minorities while the Assam government has sounded an alert and asked the district officials to closely monitor the situation in view of the attacks on minorities in Bangladesh.
Hearing on a suo-moto Public Interest Litigation, the High Court Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Indrajit Mahanty and Justice Subhashish Talapatra involving the Director General of Police and Superintendent of Police of all eight districts, directed the Tripura government to give detailed report about the incidents, if any, and action taken against the social media posts and fake messages.
A court official said that Tripura Advocate General Siddhartha Shankar Dey told the court that adequate security arrangements were taken in the religious places specially belonging to the minorities and cases registered against the fake social media posts.
Police said that there have been some stray incidents that took place in Tripura since last week after the communal violence in Bangladesh.
According to police, some “unidentified people” burnt three shops belonging to the minorities forcing the north Tripura district authority to promulgate the prohibitory orders under section 144 of the CrPC in Panisagar and Dharmanagar sub-divisions on Tuesday as a precautionary measure.
“Other steps, including providing permanent and mobile patrolling security to the religious places were also taken in and around 150 mixed populated places and religious institutions,” a police official said.
Fake news on communal violence
Inspector General of Police (Law and Order), Saurabh Tripathi, said that anti-national and mischievous elements on Twitter and Facebook are spreading fake news and rumours.
The videos and photos that are being spread have no connection with the Panisagar incident. No fire incident took place at any mosque, said the IGP, adding that cases have been registered against rumour mongers.
The opposition CPI-M, Congress and the Trinamool Congress blamed the ruling BJP government of supporting the right-wing organisations to gain political mileage in the civic polls to be held on November 25 and the Assembly elections in 2023.
The ruling BJP government, however, rubbished the allegations levelled by the opposition parties.
Assam issues precautionary directives
In Guwahati, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that the state government has alerted all the Deputy Commissioners and the Superintendent of Police of 34 districts and asked them to take additional surveillance on the backdrop of the communal violence in Bangladesh.
“In view of the attacks on the Hindu minorities in Bangladesh, we do not want any counter reaction in Assam. Adequate steps have been taken in all concerned places in Assam. We should believe the Bangladesh government as it is our friendly country. The Government of India might have been aware about the situations in the neighbouring country,” Sarma told the media.
Violence against Hindus in Bangladesh
As per media reports, the mob violence erupted in Comilla on October 13, after unconfirmed posts went viral on social media about the alleged desecration of the Quran at a Durga Puja venue, following which Hindu temples were vandalised.
Reports quoting Rana Dasgupta, General Secretary of the Bangladesh Hindu-Buddha Christian Oikya Parishad, said at least six people were killed and many injured in the communal violence in Bangladesh, while at least 70 Hindu temples and scores of houses and huge properties were damaged in at least six district across that country.