Autorickshaws completely gutted in the Khajuri Khas area of Delhi. (Photo | Shekhar Yadav, EPS) 
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Delhi riots: BJP Muslim leader's home torched

As he along with 12 of his family members were fleeing their burning home, they were pelted with stones by the mob, he alleged.

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NEW DELHI: A Muslim BJP leader said his and some of his relatives' houses were burnt down by rampaging mobs during the communal violence in northeast Delhi.

Akhtar Raza, the district vice president of BJP's minority cell told PTI that on February 25, a crowd had gathered in his neighbourhood in Bhagirath Vihar in the evening and within a couple of hours mayhem ensued.

"The crowd raised religious slogans and began setting houses on fire. There are 19 houses belonging to Muslims in the area including mine and three of my relatives all were burnt down," he said.

Raza alleged most of the rioters were outsiders.

As he along with 12 of his family members were fleeing their burning home, they were pelted with stones by the mob, he alleged.

"I sought the help of police but was told that the force was short-staffed. I did not receive any phone call or relief from the party but I have been assured of justice," he said.

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