http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/018882.php
The Muslims are blaming the Communists, but the Reds deny the charge, and after all, we have seen rioting before after someone "hurt Muslim sentiments."
"Army deployed after Calcutta riot," from the BBChttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7105277.stm (thanks to Visvas):Troops have been deployed in the Indian city of Calcutta after protests over a controversial writer turned into riots.
Police using tear gas and baton charges were unable to control crowds calling for Bangladeshi feminist writer Taslima Nasreen to leave India.
Rioters blocked roads and set cars alight. At least 27 people were hurt. More than 100 arrests have been made.
Crowds were also protesting at recent attacks on Muslims in the Nandigram area in the east of West Bengal state.
A number of people have been killed and thousands left homeless in Nandigram after violence over now-abandoned state plans to industrialise farm land in the area.
Roads blocked
Wednesday's trouble in the state capital began after the predominantly Muslim All-India Minority Forum called for blockades on major roads in the city.
The group said Ms Nasreen had "seriously hurt Muslim sentiments". Many Muslims say her writing ridicules Islam.
Police arrived in strength to disperse the demonstrators.
Violence then broke out in Ripon Street in the north of the city and spread to Park Circus, Moulali and many other areas of central Calcutta.
The BBC's Subir Bhaumik in Calcutta says he saw two army columns, one in Park Circus and one in Moulali. [...]
"The protesters started pelting policemen with brick bats and acid bottles in several places, so we can say the trouble making was planned and co-ordinated," Calcutta police chief Gautam Chakrabarty said.
Idris Ali, a senior leader of the Minority Forum, blamed the state's ruling Communists for the violence. [...]
The All-India Minority Forum says Taslima Nasreen's Indian visa should be revoked and she should be forced to leave the country.
Critics say she called for the Koran to be changed to give women greater rights, but she vehemently denied making the comments.
Oh, but (shudder) what if she really did make them?