Home WebMail
| Calgary 3.2°C
Regions Advertise Login Contact
Action News Action News
  • World
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • Africa
    • Americas
  • Canada
  • US
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Breaking News
  • Latest Updates
  • Featured
  • Live
  • Live Now
  • Tanzania elections: Who’s standing and what’s at stake?
  • Why is New Delhi making it rain artificially?
  • LIVE: Australia vs India – first T20 international
  • ‘Horrific violations’: Arab nations slam RSF killings in Sudan’s el-Fasher
  • LIVE: Israel kills 63 in Gaza; Trump insists nothing will jeopardise truce
  • Carlos Alcaraz suffers shock loss to Cameron Norrie at Paris Masters
  • Guerrero Jr, Blue Jays smash Dodgers in Game 4 to even World Series
  • As Trump and Xi near deal, few see letup in heated US-China rivalry
  • North Korea test-fires cruise missiles as Trump visits South Korea
  • Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,343
  • ‘Last-ditch push’: Pakistan-Afghanistan talks falter amid deep mistrust
  • Venezuela declares Trinidad and Tobago’s prime minister persona non grata
  • Trump administration strips Nigerian Nobel winner Wole Soyinka of US visa
  • Eye of Hurricane Melissa exits Jamaica, heads towards Cuba
  • Grandparents raising 36 children after losing sons in Gaza war
  • South Africa force Pakistan collapse as Babar out for a duck on T20 return
  • New Israeli strikes on Gaza threaten fragile ceasefire
  • Video evidence of atrocities emerges as Sudan’s RSF seizes el-Fasher
  • Nvidia will build AI supercomputers for US Department of Energy
  • Police operation in Rio de Janeiro favelas leaves at least 60 people dead
  • Is Africa the West’s ‘Human Dumping Ground’?
  • Is controlling el-Fasher a game-changer in Sudan’s war?
  • Yale report finds evidence of RSF mass killings in Sudan’s el-Fasher
  • Flight delays more common as US government shutdown drags on
  • UN’s Albanese presents blistering report on complicity in Gaza genocide
  • Tanzania elections: Who’s standing and what’s at stake?
  • Why is New Delhi making it rain artificially?
  • LIVE: Australia vs India – first T20 international
  • ‘Horrific violations’: Arab nations slam RSF killings in Sudan’s el-Fasher
  • LIVE: Israel kills 63 in Gaza; Trump insists nothing will jeopardise truce
  • Carlos Alcaraz suffers shock loss to Cameron Norrie at Paris Masters
  • Guerrero Jr, Blue Jays smash Dodgers in Game 4 to even World Series
  • As Trump and Xi near deal, few see letup in heated US-China rivalry
  • North Korea test-fires cruise missiles as Trump visits South Korea
  • Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,343
  • ‘Last-ditch push’: Pakistan-Afghanistan talks falter amid deep mistrust
  • Venezuela declares Trinidad and Tobago’s prime minister persona non grata
  • Trump administration strips Nigerian Nobel winner Wole Soyinka of US visa
  • Eye of Hurricane Melissa exits Jamaica, heads towards Cuba
  • Grandparents raising 36 children after losing sons in Gaza war
  • South Africa force Pakistan collapse as Babar out for a duck on T20 return
  • New Israeli strikes on Gaza threaten fragile ceasefire
  • Video evidence of atrocities emerges as Sudan’s RSF seizes el-Fasher
  • Nvidia will build AI supercomputers for US Department of Energy
  • Police operation in Rio de Janeiro favelas leaves at least 60 people dead
  • Is Africa the West’s ‘Human Dumping Ground’?
  • Is controlling el-Fasher a game-changer in Sudan’s war?
  • Yale report finds evidence of RSF mass killings in Sudan’s el-Fasher
  • Flight delays more common as US government shutdown drags on
  • UN’s Albanese presents blistering report on complicity in Gaza genocide
In Pictures: A year on, justice eludes victims of Delhi violence

In Pictures: A year on, justice eludes victims of Delhi violence

Many believe the justice system under PM Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist government has become stacked against them.

By Al Jazeera Published 2021-02-25 01:40 Updated 2021-02-25 01:40 1 min read Source: Al Jazeera
Explained Human Rights Science & Technology

A year after India’s capital saw its worst communal riots in decades, many of the Muslim victims say they have come repeatedly up against refusal by police to investigate complaints against Hindu rioters.

Some hope the courts will still come to their aid. But others now believe the justice system under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist government has become stacked against them.

Adding to the sense of injustice is that accounts from Muslim victims as well as reports from rights groups have indicated that leaders of Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party and the New Delhi police force tacitly supported the Hindu mobs during the fevered violence.

A year on, many Muslim victims of the riots are still fear further bloodletting. Hundreds have abandoned their gutted homes and moved elsewhere, many forced to sell up at throwaway prices.

Those who chose to stay have fortified their neighbourhoods with metal gates in case of more mob attacks. Many say they fear those responsible will never be held to account.

“Everything has changed since the riots,” said Muhammad Nasir Khan, who was shot in his left eye during the violence. “I think I am slowly losing all my hopes of justice.”

Share this page

  • 𝕏 X/Twitter
  • 🔗 LinkedIn
  • 📘 Facebook
  • 💬 WhatsApp
  • ✉️ Email
Action News logo

Action News

A division of WestNet Continental Broadcasting

About

Part of WestNet N.A.

Action.News

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Action News Code of Ethics

Connect

  • Facebook.com/ActionNews
  • YouTube.com/@actionnew
  • Contact the Newsroom

© 2025 Action News™. All Rights Reserved.

Action News is a trademark of WestNet Continental Broadcasting. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.