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Near normal situation in violence hit Mysore
Mysore, PTI:

Parts of Mysore city which witnessed group clashes resulting in three deaths and stab injuries to about half-a-dozen persons, are limping back to normalcy even as Rapid Action Force continued its round-the-clock vigil.


Police have rounded up 42 persons in connection with the clashes and they have been lodged in Ballary jail.

Night curfew remains in force till tomorrow when the situation would be reviewed again, police said.

Clashes broke out over the alleged desecration of a madrasa at Udayagiri area here on July 2.
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By: Firaz
On: 06 Jul 2009 05:22 am

Dear Shivaji Roa God knows from where you have got this idea that madrasas preach hatred and terrorisim. Please visit a madrasa and you will know the facts. I totally agree to this fact that there are some anti social elements in muslim community. But then all communities have such people. By blaming the whole community you will be increasing hatred among communities. I myself am a muslim and proud to be one. While neither Islam preaches hatred and terrorism nor does it accepts the killings of innocents. A verse from Holy Quran clearly says if someone kills a innocent it is as though he has killed the whole of humanity and if someone saves a life it is as though he has saved the entire humanity. Dont blame the religion for the wrong doing of some uneducated people. And for your kind information no Indian muslim as I know supports Pakistan.

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By: Shivaji Rao Pratap
On: 05 Jul 2009 11:47 am

Dear Sir, Mysoreans by nature and tradition are [peace loving and unsuspecting people. They have been welcoming all with out knowing from where they come and what they are doing. This is good as it is non interference but it is also bad when people from other counries are coming to blow up our top industries, railway stations and killing top scientists as it happened in bangalore. The city and the govt should check on all new arrivals, new ration card holders,new people who give lot of money to lease prime locations and people are doing things suspiciously, like videotaping monuments, info cys, railway stations, defence establishemnts etc.if Madrasas are schools, the govt should make sure that no religion is practised there and only the official curriculum is taught. money can buy many. the good poor innoscent muslim can become an agent for people who hate india. the public should keep their eyes open.

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By: SHEERAZ ALI KHAN
On: 05 Jul 2009 12:57 pm

Dear Shivaji , pls dont blame the madarassa for the voilence .I want you to visit a madarassa and see whats being taught there , how the students are working hard and sacrificing for this world and hereafter ,you will be heart touched about all their hardwork , Pls dont follow the information given by anti-mulsim , anti-Islam , anti - INDIA right wing hindus , Thanks

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