पुस्तकें

Communal Riots in Post-independence India

ISBN Number: 
13: 978-0861314942
Published Date: 
Friday 11th October 1991 Asia/Kolkata
Author: 
Asghar Ali Engineer
Summary: 
Since the nineteen sixties, India has witnessed some of its worst communal riots. Although religion appears to be the cause of these riots, in reality it is the mounting tension between different communities because of political, social, economic, cultural or even linguistic factors, that causes violence. A small and insignificant incident is sufficient to spark off a communal riot which is, not infrequently, accompanied by outrageous crimes such as arson and the brutal killing of innocent people.
 
            The seventies and the eighties saw the rise of regional parties which, at times, became communal. The analysis of communal riots in post-Independence India presented in this book takes into consideration the role played by the regional parties, as evident from the Aurangabad riots of 1988. The book discusses the origin and nature of communal riots from the theoretical and academic points of view, gives first-hand reports on certain major riots, and includes general papers on the role of the police and the press during communal riots, and the Minorities Commission’s definition of communal organisations.

Hardcover Paperback: 250.00
Hardcover: 340 pages
Publisher: Sangam Books Limited (5 September 1984)
ISBN-10: 0861314948
ISBN-13: 978-0861314942
Language: English