A tale of two encounters: Dehradun and Batla House
By Manish Sethi and Adeel Mehdi
Jamia Teachers’ Solidarity Group extends its heart-felt condolences to the family of Ranbir Singh, the youth who was killed in a police encounter in Dehradun last week. This encounter again brings to the fore the trigger happy ways of the Indian police who kill and torture for medals and promotions. We demand exemplary punishment for the guilty policemen.
However, the manner in which the Indian State and the mainstream political parties have responded to the encounter in Dehradun is in striking contrast to the reaction to the shooting down of two young men in Batla House in Delhi last September. Both encounters were followed by mass anger and upsurge which spilled onto the streets of the capital cities of Uttarakhand and the country. While the ‘secular’ Congress has put its weight behind the agitation in Uttrakhand, joining the peoples’ demand for fair probe and crying foul over human rights violation, the BJP not to be left behind in the Human Rights race sent its emissary in the form of BJP President’s and Ghaziabad MP’s son to the family of the slain youth to reassure them that the probe into the encounter would be fair and independent, without the involvement of the accused Dehradun Police. A CB-CID enquiry has already been ordered and all police men involved in the shootout have been charged for murder.
Recall now the jingoist hysteria created by Congress and BJP alike, aided by a section of pliant media, in which all calls for independent and impartial enquiry in the Batla House encounter were branded as unpatriotic and downright insulting of the bravery of Special Cell cops. The Congress, which today preens on the retrieval of its minority vote, persistently bulldozed all demands for a probe into the Batla House ‘encounter’. So much so, that even the simple, procedural requirement for a magisterial enquiry was subverted through the Lieutenant Governor, who refused to grant permission for an enquiry on flimsy grounds. The post mortem reports of the deceased—the killed boys as well as Inspector Sharma—have been accorded the status of State secret.
So, what could be the reason for this speedy demonstration of justice for Ranbir Singh, and the obstinate refusal to concede to the widespread demand for an enquiry into the killings of Atif Ameen and Mohammad Sajid? Except that Atif and Sajid fall in that unfortunate category of ‘encounterables’—those whose killings can be justified, explained, and remain unmourned by our society and polity. It is all right to snuff out the lives of young men as long as they are drawn from a certain demographic and reside in areas identified as ghettoes. What we are being told here is that Atifs and Sajids cannot claim the framework of democratic rights—the only framework that they must exist in is that of national security.
JTSG reiterates its demand for a judicial probe into the Batla House incident, and the application of the same standards of justice for Atif and Sajid as those applied in the unfortunate and tragic case of Ranbir Singh.
(The authors teach at Jamia Millia Islamia, and are attached to Jamia Teachers’ Solidarity Group)
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Comparison of Double Standard Treatment
Well written article and thanks for comparing Batla House incident and Dheradun one. In Dheradun case, what a swift manner the authority is allowin judicial inquiry and suspension of related officers.
At the same time, the Batla House incident happend in day time, that too witnessing a large number of people. Almost seven months already passed and people unanimously rejected authority's version and demanded a fresh prob. On the ground of police's morality, this demand is still not met.
In Dheradun case, involved officer's morality is not a problem? In Batla House case, we can feel not police alone, there may have higher level beurocracy also might have involved in the conspiracy. That's why those two young boys postmortum report even not released yet.
Jamia Solidarity Group, continue your fight, until you meet the demands. How long the truth can hide?
High time for this injustice and double standards to end!
I am with you in this demand for transparency. An honest person/administration has nothing to fear and should bare all facts. why create this air of suspicion? we have a right to know. The thought that these two youth were innocent and killed in cold blood stays( which it will, given the governamental apathy ) and that the remaining scores of youngsters languish in prison and undergo torture for no fault of theirs, the muslims of this country will always live with guilt that we are not actively doing anything about it. no Indian government can treat sikhs, buddhists or christians this way. they are more united and have more representation in all fields than us. do whatever you can at whatever level. don't forget Atif and Sajid and Zeeshan........
Double standard democracy of India
Buddhists or Christians are more united and having more organized representation in all fields rather than Muslim. Most of the Muslim Organizations are unaware of legal rights; they do not even know how to represent their demands legally, apart from doing demonstration that too in an unorganized manner. Ignorance, illiteracy, anger are the bliss amongst Muslims. To help themselves being Muslim they must know how to represent in a planned and modest way. At least the must adhere to Qura’anic injunction “Lo! Man is in a state of loss, except such as have Faith and do righteous deeds and (join together) in the mutual teaching of Truth and of Patience and Constancy.”
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