Note
Notes
1. In February 2002, a train carriage of the Sabarmati Express was burned by a Muslim mob at the Godhra railway station in Gujarat, resulting in the death of fifty-nine Hindu pilgrims. The following days witnessed rampant communal violence in the state, mostly retaliatory attacks by Hindu mobs on Muslims, resulting in the deaths of over 1,200 people. These incidents continue to be the subject of heated debates in India, with many quarters alleging that the violence on the Muslims was a state-sanctioned pogrom (see Sinha and Suppes).