High cost of riots in northeast Delhi: List of 49 people who died during
three days of violence
India The Polis Project Mar 02, 2020
16:44:36 IST
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To undertake this task we have
triangulated and cross-referenced information across these different sources to
arrive at names of people who were felled in this violence
If a name does not appear in at least
two different lists published, we have not included it
We have also not included
unidentified bodies that have been counted in some of the other enumerations of
death tolls
Editor's Note: This piece was
originally published by The Polis Project
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We would like to introduce this list
by first expressing our deepest condolences to the families of all those who
have lost a loved one in the targeted violence that plagued Northeast Delhi
between 23 February, 2020 and 29 February, 2020. Violence is never easy to make
sense of and it is our hope that people in the affected areas can focus on the
ties that bind rather than what divides. That may be the only way to forge
ahead in a time of extreme communal strife and polarisation in society.
We also strongly condemn the hate
speeches and pronouncements made by Indian leaders that have culminated in
these deaths. Leaders of the ruling party are supposed to protect their
citizens, not create and enable adverse conditions that lead to their deaths.
Our list of deaths has been compiled
from the following sources between 24 February, 2020 and 2 March, 2020. We will
be updating this list as new information becomes available. The sources are:
Deaths recorded at hospitals which
have been released to the public.
Deaths reported by Firstpost, Indian
Express, The Wire, Quint and Print.in.
Deaths reported in other print news
stories filed by credible journalists.
To undertake this task we have
triangulated and cross-referenced information across these different sources to
arrive at names of people who were felled in this violence. If a name does not appear
in at least two different lists published, we have not included it. We have
also not included unidentified bodies that have been counted in some of the
other enumerations of death tolls.
High cost of riots in northeast
Delhi: List of 49 people who died during three days of violenceCharred remains
of vehicles allegedly set ablaze during Delhi violence. PTI
There is one exception to this – an
unidentified 70 year old listed in the Guru Tej Bahadur Hospital list . We have
only added those unidentified persons of whom we are reasonably sure, an
identification has not been made. This helps us avoid counting the same person
twice. So this is essentially a list of confirmed deaths. However, as there is
movement in this data everyday with bodies being identified and given names,
histories and proper personhood, we are releasing this as data subject to
revision as new information emerges.
It is important to remember that
these are people with lives, families and identities and that their tragic and
violent deaths are directly attributable to increasingly toxic levels of
hate-based politics in India.
Mar 02, 2020 16:44:36 IST
1. Aamir, 30, M
2. Aftab, 18, M
3. Akbari, 85, F
4. Akil Ahmad, 40, M
5. Amaan, 17, M
6. Anwar Kassar, 58, M
7. Arshad, 22, M
8. Ashfaq Hussain, 22, M
9. Ayub Shabbir, 60, M
10. Babbu Salmani/Babbu Mohammad 33 M
11. Faizaan, 23, M
12. Hashim, 17, M
13. Ishtiyak Khan, 24, M
14. Mahroof Ali, 30, M
15. Mahrum Ali, 25, M
16. Mehtab, 22, M
17. Mohd. Furqan, 30, M
18. Mohd. Monis, 22, M
19. Mohd. Irfan, 32, M
20. Mohd. Shahbaan, 22, M
21. Mohd. Yusuf, 52, M
22. Mohsin, 22, M
23. Mubarak Hussain, 28, M
24. Muddassir Khan, 35, M
25. Musharaff, 35, M
26. Nazeem Khan, 35, M
27. Parvez Alam, 50, M
28. Salman, 24, M
29. Sayid, 19, M
30. Shahid Alvi, 23, M
31. Shan Mohd., 35, M
32. Suleiman, 22, M
33. Zakhir, 26, M
34. Ankit Sharma, 26, M
35. Atul Gupta, 45, M
36. Bir Bhan Singh/Vir Bhan Singh, 50, M
37. Constable Ratan Lal, 42, M
38. Deepak Kumar, 34, M
39. Dilbar/Dilbur Negi, 20, M
40. Alok Tiwari, 24, M
41. Dinesh Kumar, 35, M
42. Nitin Paswan, 15, M
43. Pravesh, 48, M
44. Prem Singh, 27, M
45. Rahul Solanki, 29, M
46. Rahul Thakur, 22, M
47. Sanjeet Thakur, 32, M
48. Vinod Kumar 50 M
49. Unknown, 70, F (Listed in the Guru Tej Bahadur Hospital list.)
Delhi Riots Death Toll 49
33 Muslims, 15 Non-Muslims, 1 Unidentified
Body.
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