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08MUMBAI515
2008-10-29 10:58:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Consulate Mumbai
Cable title:  

MORE VIOLENCE INVOLVING NORTH INDIANS IN MAHARASHTRA

Tags:  PGOV IN ASEC 
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SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV IN ASEC
SUBJECT: MORE VIOLENCE INVOLVING NORTH INDIANS IN MAHARASHTRA

REF: A. 08 MUMBAI 505 AND 513

B. 08 KOLKATA 299

UNCLAS MUMBAI 000515

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV IN ASEC
SUBJECT: MORE VIOLENCE INVOLVING NORTH INDIANS IN MAHARASHTRA

REF: A. 08 MUMBAI 505 AND 513

B. 08 KOLKATA 299


1. (U) Summary: Two north Indian youth were killed in
Maharashtra over the past two days in unrelated incidents.
Police are concerned about public safety during the November 4
north Indian festival in Mumbai. End Summary




2. (U) Mumbai police killed Rahul Raj, a youth from Bihar, on
October 27. Raj boarded a double-decker bus at peak commuter
hour, allegedly took passengers on the upper deck hostage, and
threw the upper-deck conductor out of the moving bus. Raj fired
several rounds from an unlicensed revolver, wounding one
passenger seriously. Raj reportedly threw a scribbled message
from the bus which said that he wanted to talk to the Mumbai
Police Commissioner and to the media. His message further said
that he did not want to harm anyone else, but wanted to kill Raj
Thackeray, leader of the Marathi chauvinist Maharashtra
Navnirman Sena (MNS). (See reftels for the violence sparked in
Maharashtra by the MNS' beating of Bihari youth who had come for
a railway exam.) The bus driver alerted a local police station,
and halted the bus. Police surrounded the bus, asked Raj to
surrender, but shot and killed him when he refused to come out
or surrender his revolver.




3. (U). Both Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Indian
Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav (who is also from Bihar),
though bitter rivals in state politics, accused Mumbai police of
being trigger-happy, of not trying hard enough to disarm Raj to
arrest him alive. R.R. Patil, Maharashtra Home Minister from
the Nationalist Congress Party, initially defended Mumbai
police. However, after sustained pressure from the Government
of India, on October 28, the Government of Maharashtra ordered
an enquiry into the killing of Raj, which will be headed by
Maharashtra Chief Secretary Johnny Joseph. The state CID
(Criminal Investigation Department) would also probe the death.




4. (U) In an unrelated incident, Marathi speaking men allegedly
beat to death Dharmadev Rai of Uttar Pradesh, on a commuter
train, on October 28. Rai and three of his co-workers from a
manufacturing plant were on their way to a long-haul train
terminus to board a train to go home for the Diwali holidays.
Railway police have registered a complaint against unknown
assailants, but have not arrested any one as yet. This incident
has drawn extensive coverage in the national news.




5. (U) Comment: Next week, on November 4, thousand of north
Indian migrants in Mumbai celebrate their religious festival
"Chhat Puja" on Mumbai's beaches. Last year, Mumbai-based
leaders of the migrants, as well as Thackeray, both made "Chhat
Puja" an occasion for rancorous public debate on in-migration to
Mumbai. In view of the recent spate of anti-migrant violence and
the latest killings, Mumbai police will remain on high alert
until the Chhat passes peacefully this year round. Earlier in
the year, Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav said that he would
attend "Chhat Puja" in Mumbai this year. Given the war of words
going on between Lalu and Thackeray, Mumbai police have
requested Lalu not to attend. If Lalu fails to attend, his
supporters could accuse him of being scared of Thackeray, a
charge the highly visible politician would shun. But if Lalu
attends the celebration, another round of North-Indian bashing
by MNS could well be set off. Sources have told post RSO that
the north Indians want to hold the puja in Shivaji Park, near
where MNS leader Raj Thackery lives. A similar type event in
February by the Samajwadi Party at Shivaji Park served as the
spring board for Raj's anti-north Indian campaign. At the time
MNS could only cause disruptions in limited parts of Mumbai, but
MNS showed last week that they could deploy significant numbers
and cause problems despite the best efforts of the police. The
police advise post they will deploy significant numbers of
personnel to prevent any problems, but MNS might still try to
exploit the event. The police may decide not to allow the puja
to take place at Shivaji Park. End Comment.

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