Delhi violence was 'one-sided, well planned', thousands fled to native villages, says Delhi Minorities Commission report
FirstpostA report of the Delhi Minorities Commission on the northeast Delhi violence has claimed that thousands of people have fled the city to their native villages in Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, and that the violence was ‘one-sided and well planned’ New Delhi: A report of the Delhi Minorities Commission on the riots in northeast Delhi has claimed that thousands of people have fled the city to their native villages in Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, and that the violence was “one-sided and well planned”. The report is based on the visit of Delhi Minorities Commission chairman Zafarul Islam Khan and member Kartar Singh Kochhar to the violence affected areas. The report by the Delhi Minorities Commission claimed that the violence was “one-sided and well planned” in which “maximum” damage was inflicted on houses and shops of Muslims. “It is our assessment that the violence in north-east district of Delhi was one-sided and well planned in which maximum damage was inflicted on Muslim houses and shops with local support,” read the report.