Name/Place
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Date
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Location
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Deaths
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Notes
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Reference(s)
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Partition of India
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1947
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Punjab,
Delhi and
Sindh, ,
Dominion of India and
Dominion of Pakistan
|
~ 200,000–2,000,000 people
|
Massacre of Sikhs and Hindus by Muslims in West Punjab and of Muslims by Sikhs and Hindus in East Punjab. The communal violence resulted in the murder of 20,000–25,000 Muslims and 45000-60000 Hindus. UNHCR estimates 14 million were displaced by the violence.
|
[34]
[35]
[36]
[37]
|
Jammu massacres
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September to November 1947
|
Jammu division,
Jammu and Kashmir (princely state)
|
20,000–100,000 Muslims
[38]
[39]
20,000+ Hindus and Sikhs
[40]
[41]
[42]
|
|
[39]
[43]
[44]
[45]
[46]
|
Kharsawan massacre
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1 January 1948
|
Kharsawan State,
Dominion of India
|
100+ Adivasis
|
Massacre of Adivasis by Orissa Military Police in Kharsawan market ground.
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[47]
[48]
[49]
[50]
|
Hyderabad Massacres
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1948
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Hyderabad State
|
27,000–40,000 Hyderabadi civilians
[51]
|
Mass murder and rape of Muslims by Indian Armed forces and Hindu paramilitary groups.
|
[51]
|
Matikhrü massacre
|
6 September 1960
|
Matikhrü (now in
Phek district, Nagaland)
|
9 civilians
|
The incident took place on September 6, 1960, when forces of the
16th Punjab Regiment of the
Indian Army committed an act of
mass murder against the village of
Matikhrü.
|
[52]
[53]
|
1966 anti-cow slaughter agitation
|
7 November 1966
|
New Delhi
|
7 killed
|
Hindu
Sadhus and protestors killed by government
[54]
|
|
Kilvenmani massacre
|
25 December 1968
|
Nagapattinam Tamil Nadu
|
44 killed
|
Striking agricultural workers murdered by a gang, allegedly by their landlords.
|
|
1969 Gujarat riots
|
1969
|
Gujarat
|
Officially 660 total; 430 Muslims, 24 Hindus, 58 others/unidentified casualties
|
Hindu-Muslim riots. 1074 injured and over 48,000 lost their property. Unofficial reports claim as high as 2000 deaths. Muslim community suffered the majority of the losses. Out of the 512 deaths reported in the police complaints, 430 were Muslims. Property worth 42 million rupees destroyed during the riots, with Muslims losing 32 million worth of property.
|
[55]
[56]
[57]
|
Turkman gate demolition and rioting
|
1976
|
Delhi
|
Officially 6, unofficially 15 killed by police (nearly all Muslims).
|
Killing of Delhi residents who refused to move residence.
|
[58]
|
Marichjhapi massacre
|
31 January 1979
|
West Bengal
|
Official figures 2, Hindustan Times quotes 50 to 1000 Hindu refugees. Actual numbers estimated to be around 3000–5000.
|
Killing of refugees who came from East Pakistan.
|
[59]
|
Moradabad riots
|
1980
|
Uttar Pradesh
|
Officially 400; unofficial estimates as high as 2500.
|
Started as a Muslim-Police conflict; later turned into a Hindu-Muslim riot.
|
[60]
|
Mandai massacre
|
1980
|
Tripura
|
255–500 Bengali Hindu refugees
|
|
[61]
|
Gua massacre
|
8 September 1980
|
Bihar
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11 Adivasis
|
Massacre of Adivasis by Bihar Military Police in a hospital.
|
[62]
[63]
[64]
|
Khoirabari massacre
|
7 February 1983
|
Assam
|
100-500 Bengalis
|
|
[65]
[66]
|
Nellie massacre
|
18 February 1983
|
Assam
|
2,191 Bengalis, majorly Muslim
|
In Assam
|
[67]
|
Train Passenger massacre I (part of the
terrorist incidents in Punjab)
|
23 February 1984
|
Punjab
|
11 Hindus
|
|
|
1984 anti-Sikh riots
|
31 October – 4 November 1984
|
Primarily
Delhi but also other parts of
India
|
8,000 - 17,000 Sikhs all over India
|
Series of riots after
Assassination of Indira Gandhi.
|
|
Hondh-Chillar massacre (part of the
1984 anti-Sikh riots)
|
2 November 1984
|
Hondh-Chillar,
Haryana
|
32 Sikhs
|
Rioting by Indian National Congress Party members after Assassination of Indira Gandhi.
|
|
Desri Ground massacre (part of the
terrorist incidents in Punjab)
|
28 March 1986
|
Ludhiana,
Punjab
|
13 Hindus
|
|
|
Mallian massacre (part of the
terrorist incidents in Punjab)
|
29 March 1986
|
Jalandhar,
Punjab
|
20 Hindu labourers
|
|
|
Bus Passenger massacre III (part of the
terrorist incidents in Punjab)
|
25 July 1986
|
Mukatsar,
Punjab
|
15 Hindus
|
|
|
Bus Passenger massacre IV (part of the
terrorist incidents in Punjab)
|
30 November 1986
|
Khudda,
Punjab
|
24 Hindus
|
|
|
Hashimpura massacre
|
22 May 1987
|
Meerut,
Uttar Pradesh
|
42 Muslims
|
|
|
Bus Passenger massacre V (part of the
terrorist incidents in Punjab)
|
July 1987
|
Fatehbad,
Haryana
|
80 Hindus
|
|
|
Jagdev Kalan massacre (part of the
terrorist incidents in Punjab)
|
6 August 1987
|
Punjab
|
13 Hindus
|
|
|
Rajbah massacre (part of the
terrorist incidents in Punjab)
|
31 March 1988
|
Punjab
|
18 Hindus belonging to 1 family
|
|
|
Train Passenger massacre II (part of the
1991 Punjab killings)
|
15 June 1988
|
Ludhiana,
Punjab
|
80 (mostly Hindus)
|
|
|
Train Passenger massacre III (part of the
1991 Punjab killings)
|
December 1988
|
Ludhiana,
Punjab
|
49 (mostly Hindus)
|
|
|
Hazaribagh massacre
|
September 1989
|
Hazaribagh
|
53 Hindus and 20 Muslims
|
|
[
citation needed]
|
Bhagalpur riots
|
October 1989
|
Bhagalpur,
Bihar
|
The total dead numbered around 1000, around 900 were Muslims; it was difficult to establish the religious identity of other victims.
|
Two false rumors about the killing of Hindu students started circulating: one rumor stated that nearly 200 Hindu university students had been killed by the Muslims, while another rumor stated that 31 Hindu boys had been murdered with their bodies dumped in a well at the Sanskrit College.
|
|
1990 Kashmiri Hindus killings
|
1990s
|
Kashmir Valley
|
30–80 Kashmiri Pandits
[68]
[69]
|
Large numbers had fled since 1989 to escape targeted killings and abductions. 219 were killed from 1989 to 2004 according to government of
Jammu and Kashmir, while an organization of the community in Kashmir carried out a survey whose data stated that 399 had been killed since 1990 with an estimated 75% killed in 1990 alone.
|
[70]
[71]
[72]
[73]
|
Gawkadal massacre
|
20 January 1990
|
Srinagar,
Jammu and Kashmir
|
50 Kashmiri Protestors
|
Indian Forces opened fire, with heavy guns, on a group of Kashmiri protesters, who were pelting stones at the police
|
|
Ayodhya police firing on Karsevaks
|
30 October 1990 and 2 November 1990
|
Ayodhya,
Uttar Pradesh
|
16 Hindus (official figure)
|
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister
Mulayam Singh Yadav ordered the police to open fire on
kar sevaks who reached Ayodhya. The dead bodies were allegedly thrown in Saryu river.
|
[74]
[75]
[76]
|
1991 anti-Tamil violence in Karnataka
|
12–13 December 1991
|
Mainly
Bangalore,
Mysore but also other parts of southern
Karnataka
|
18 Tamils
|
violent attacks originated in the demonstrations organised against the orders of the Cauvery Water Tribunal
|
|
Bombay riots
|
December 1992 – January 1993
|
Mumbai
|
575 Muslims, 275 Hindus, 45 unknown and 5 others
|
Hindu-Muslim communal riot as an effect of
Demolition of the Babri Masjid in
Ayodhya.
|
|
Sopore massacre
|
6 January 1993
|
Sopore,
Jammu and Kashmir
|
55 Kashmiri students
|
Security forces fired on procession.
|
|
1993 Kishtwar massacre
|
14 August 1993
|
Sarthal,
Kishtwar,
Jammu and Kashmir
|
17 Hindu bus passengers
|
Militants segregated bus passengers into Hindus and Muslims and fired upon the Hindu group
|
[77]
[78]
|
Bijbehara massacre
|
22 October 1993
|
Bijbehara,
Jammu and Kashmir
|
55 Kashmiri protestors
|
Indian armed forces fired upon unarmed Kashmiri protestors resulting in 55 civilian deaths.
|
|
1994 Mokokchung Massacre
|
27 December 1994
|
Mokokchung,
Nagaland
|
12 civilians
|
The incident took place when forces of the 10
Assam Rifles and the 12
Maratha Light Infantry of the
Indian Army raided upon civilian populace of
Nagaland's
Mokokchung.
|
[79]
[80]
|
1995 Kohima massacre
|
5 March 1995
|
Kohima,
Nagaland
|
7 civilians
|
The incident was sparked off by a tyre burst from an army convoy's own vehicle leading the armed troops to fire at civilian populace after mistaking the sound of the tyre bursting for a bomb attack.
|
[81]
|
1997 Ramabai killings
|
11 July 1997
|
Ramabai colony,
Mumbai
|
10 people of the
Dalit caste
|
A team of
State Reserve Police Force members fired upon a crowd protesting the recent desecration of a statue of Dalit activist
B. R. Ambedkar.
|
|
Laxmanpur Bathe massacre
|
1 December 1997
|
Arwal district,
Bihar
|
58 people of the
Dalit caste
|
Upper caste
Ranvir Sena enter village at night and kill 58
Dalits, were sympathizers of the Maoists behind the killing of 37 upper caste men in Bara in Gaya district in 1992.
|
[82]
|
1998 Wandhama massacre
|
25 January 1998
|
Wandhama,
Jammu and Kashmir
|
23 Kashmiri Pandit
|
Unknown militants
|
|
1998 Prankote massacre
|
17 April 1998
|
Prankote,
Udhampur,
Jammu and Kashmir
|
26 Hindus
|
|
|
1998 Chapnari massacre
|
19 June 1998
|
Chapnari,
Jammu and Kashmir
|
25 Hindus
|
Allegedly perpetrated by Pakistani-backed insurgents.
|
|
1998 Chamba massacre
|
3 August 1998
|
Chamba district,
Himachal Pradesh
|
35 Hindus
|
Attack by Islamic militant group
|
|
Manjolai labourers massacre
|
23 July 1999
|
Tirunelveli,
Tamil Nadu
|
17 Dalits
|
Forceful dispersion of protestors by police
|
|
Chittisinghpura massacre
|
20 March 2000
|
Chittisinghpura,
Anantnag district,
Jammu and Kashmir
|
36 Sikhs
|
Attack by Islamic militant group
|
|
Gouranga Tilla massacre
|
2000
|
Tripura
|
16 non-tribal Hindus
|
|
[83]
|
Bagber massacre
|
20 May 2000
|
Tripura
|
25 non-tribal Hindus
|
|
[83]
|
Nanoor massacre
|
27 July 2000
|
West Bengal
|
11 labourers
|
|
|
2000 Amarnath pilgrimage massacre
|
1 August 2000
|
Jammu and Kashmir
|
30 (Hindu pilgrims)
|
Attack by Muslim militants
|
|
Bhojpur village massacre
|
15 October 2000
|
Bhojpur village,
Bihar
|
5 members of a lower caste (including a former village chief) were killed and another three were wounded in an attack.
|
8 of the gunmen of the Akhilesh Singh Gang were arrested following the attack
[84]
|
[85]
|
2001 Aluva massacre
|
6 January 2001
|
Aluva,
Kerala
|
6 members of a family
|
|
|
2001 Kishtwar massacre
|
3 August 2001
|
Jammu and Kashmir
|
19 Hindus
|
Attack by Muslim militants
|
|
Godhra massacre
|
27 February 2002
|
Godhra, Gujarat
|
59 Hindus
|
Hindu passengers (mostly women and children) burnt alive and pelted with rocks. Different commissions were set up; one was by the Government of Gujarat to investigate the train burning spent 6 years going over the details of the case, and concluded that the fire was arson committed by a mob of 1000–2000 people. But some reports say the cause of the Godhra train fire is still uncertain. The court convicted 31 Muslims and another 63 were acquitted due to lack of evidence.
|
[86]
[87]
[88]
|
2002 Gujarat riots
|
28 February 2002
|
Ahmedabad
|
As per government reports, 790 Muslims and 254 Hindus killed, 223 reported missing, 2,500 injured. Unofficial estimates by groups like
Human Rights Watch put the death toll to over 2,000.
[89]
[90]
|
Communal violence
|
[91]
|
Gulbarg Society massacre (part of the
2002 Gujarat riots)
|
28 February 2002
|
Ahmedabad
|
69 (mostly Muslims)
|
|
|
Naroda Patiya massacre (part of the
2002 Gujarat riots)
|
28 February 2002
|
Naroda,
Ahmedabad
|
97 Muslims
|
|
[92]
[93]
[94]
|
March 2002 Raghunath attack (part of
2002 Raghunath temple attacks)
|
30 March 2002
|
Jammu & Kashmir
|
11 Hindus killed, 20 injured (Hindu devotees)
|
Muslim militant
|
|
2002 Qasim Nagar massacre
|
13 July 2002
|
Jammu and Kashmir
|
29 Hindus
|
Terrorist attack
|
|
Akshardham Temple attack
|
24 September 2002
|
Gujarat
|
29 killed, 79 injured (Hindus)
|
Terrorist attack
|
|
November 2002 Raghunath temple attack (part of
2002 Raghunath temple attacks)
|
24 November 2002
|
Jammu & Kashmir
|
14 killed, 45 injured (mostly Hindu devotees)
|
Blamed on
Lashkar-e-Taiba
|
[95]
|
2003 Nadimarg massacre
|
23 March 2002
|
Jammu and Kashmir
|
24 Hindus
|
Terrorist attack
|
|
2002 Kaluchak massacre
|
14 May 2002
|
Jammu and Kashmir
|
31
|
Terrorist attack on a tourist bus and Army's family quarter.
|
|
Marad massacre
|
May 2003
|
Kerala
|
8 killed, 58 injured - A.
|
|
|
Kamalnagar massacre
|
14 August 2003
|
Tripura
|
14 killed
|
|
[96]
|
2006 Varanasi bombings
|
March 2006
|
Uttar Pradesh
|
28 killed, 101 injured - Devotees of
Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple targeted
|
Terrorist attack on a Hindu temple.
|
|
2006 Doda massacre
|
30 April 2006
|
Jammu & Kashmir
|
35 Hindus
|
Terrorist attack
|
|
2007 Samjhauta Express bombings
|
18 February 2007
|
Diwana station
|
68 people mostly Pakistani nationals and some Indians including some Railway employees
|
|
[97]
|
2008 Mumbai attacks
|
26 November 2008
|
Mumbai
|
Over 164 killed, over 600 injured
|
11 coordinated attacks by proven Pakistani terrorists; casualties include people of various nationalities, and Israeli victims were reportedly tortured before being killed.
|
[98]
|
April 2010 Maoist attack in Dantewada
|
6 April 2010
|
Chhattisgarh
|
76
|
Maoist militant ambushed CRPF
|
|
2010 Dantewada bus bombing
|
17 May 2010
|
Chhattisgarh
|
44
|
Maoist militant attacked a civilian bus.
|
|
2012 Assam violence
|
July 2012
|
Assam
|
77
|
Racial sentiments of the majority Assamese and Bodo community towards the local Bengali speaking Bangladeshi Muslim community leads to several attempts to deport the minority Bengali Muslums to Bangladesh forcefully, thus with a protest in defence from the other party, Communal violence broke out between Assamese, Bodos (Tribal, Christian, and Hindu faith) and Bengali speaking Bangladeshi Muslims.
|
|
2013 Naxal attack in Darbha valley
|
25 May 2013
|
Darbha Valley, Sukma district,
Chhattisgarh
|
28
|
28 people from a Congress Party motorcade
|
|
2013 Muzaffarnagar riots
|
25 August 2013 – 17 September 2013
|
Muzaffarnagar district,
Uttar Pradesh
|
42 Muslims and 20 Hindus killed and 93 injured
|
Eve teasing of Hindu Girls, murder of a Muslim boy, then public lynching of the murderers (two Hindu boys) triggered communal riot between the Hindu and the Muslim community.
|
|
2017 Amarnath Yatra attack
|
10 July 2017
|
Anantnag district,
Jammu and Kashmir
|
8 Hindu pilgrims
|
A bus carrying Hindu pilgrims of
Amarnath Yatra was attacked by
Lashkar-e-Taiba, resulting in deaths of 8 pilgrims.
|
[99]
|
2017 Northern India riots
|
25-26 August 2017
|
Panjab,
Haryana,
Chandigarh district,
Northern India
|
41+ killed and 300+ injured
|
546 Arrested, Nearly 1000 Detained, Caused by Rape conviction of
Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, Charged Honeypreet Insan, Rioting and arson
|
|
2020 Delhi riots
|
23 February 2020 – 1 March 2020
|
North East Delhi
|
53 killed and 200+ injured, both Hindus and Muslims
|
2,200 arrested (including detained). Caused by clashes between pro-CAA mobs and anti-CAA mobs.
|
|
2021 Nagaland killings
|
4 December 2021
|
Oting,
Mon district,
Nagaland
|
13 killed
|
Ethnic clashes
|
[100]
|
2023 Manipur violence
|
3 May 2023
|
Manipur
|
181+ killed and 310+ injured
|
Caused by ethnic tensions between Meitei and Kuki-Zomi
|
[101]
|
2023 Haryana riots
|
31 July 2023
|
Nuh district,
Haryana
|
6 killed - 5 Hindus (two police officers, three pilgrims), 1 Muslim and 200+ injured
|
116 arrested. Organized Muslim mob attacked Hindu religious procession.
|
[102]
|