By TwoCircles.net news desk,
New Delhi: The Rajasthan chapter of People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL), in collaboration with some other organizations including Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (Rajasthan), will hold People’s Tribunal on “State action in the name of countering terrorism & conversions – experiences of Rajasthan” on November 7-8 in Jaipur.
This tribunal will see the deposition of the survivors of the May 13 bomb blasts and those victimized by the saffron brigade, police, media and judiciary. A release from Kavita Srivastava, general secretary of Rajasthan PUCL gives details about the background of the programme.
The Muslim community is being stereotyped in Rajasthan, like in the rest of country, making them responsible for the bomb blasts. In the aftermath of the Jaipur Bomb Blasts of the 13th of May, 2008, large number of Muslims were rounded up by the Rajasthan Police, in many cases violating the rules of the CrPC relating to investigation and interrogation.
The first attack was on the poor Bengali Speaking migrants all of whom were Muslims. In the name of being called Bangladeshis, they faced the wrath of the State. Many of these migrants were arrested, they lost their livelihoods and finally through an indiscriminate campaign of the administration, police and saffron groups like the ABVP, BYM, with the objective of “pushing them back” into Bangladesh. Basti after basti was emptied of these migrants and their land taken away. Several of these families who came from West Bengal forty to fifty years ago were pushed into Bangaldesh.
The second attack was on the local Muslims. Initially several hundreds were rounded up in police stations in Jaipur. Later more than fifty people were picked up from various districts of Rajasthan and subjected to several days of interrogation, which for some went beyond three weeks. In the month of August more than 1 3 of them were arrested and one picked up from Lucknow. The reporting in the local and metro media was such that demonised the entire Muslim community and also individuals who were taken into police custody. One electronic channel went to the extent of calling two innocent doctors “Doctor Death and Doctor Terror? By and large the Muslim in Rajasthan community is feeling insecure and wronged.
The Rajasthan High Court bar and district bar associations too were not far behind and passed resolutions that they would not let any lawyer stand up for a “terrorist”. Denying them the accused the right to be represented in court and declaring them guilty even before a trial. The judiciary too has been seeing the cases through the eyes of the anti Muslim public opinion that has been built.
The Rajasthan police that linked Terrorism to a community and decided to only target them in their investigation went a step further. Between the 14 to the 16 of October the Rajasthan Police Academy organized a workshop on “Islamic Terrorism” for senior police officials, where subjects like International Islamic Jehadi networks, Muslim religious and political organizations in India, genesis of Islamic fundamentalism and Wahabi Islam, Anatomy of a Blast among others were discussed by experts.
The Christian community too in Rajasthan is constantly told that they are “luring the poor to convert them to Christianity”. Apart from the several public attacks on Christians by the VHP and Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram people, the BJP Government has aggressively bulldozed the State Assembly into passing twice a Conversion law in the name of “Freedom of Religion”, which are pending with the President of India. The State also indulged in illegal and vindictive action against one Christian Institution where the Government even cancelled their registration and in another case refused to sanction prosecution under significant sanctions against the VHP goons who had under the media glare attacked a pastor.
“We request you to participate in this tribunal and listen to the stories of these people who need support in their struggle for justice,” appeals Srivastava. She hopes this tribunal will also help in building a public opinion that Indian democracy and the secular fabric cannot be attacked so easily and that India is for all its citizens, whatever be the religion, caste, creed.
Besides PUCL and Jamaat-e-Islami other organizations taking part in the public tribunal programme included Rajasthan Smagra Sewa Sangh, Samta Sainik Dal, Centre for Dalit Rights, All India Peace and Solidarity Organization, Rajasthan, Jaipur Christian Fellowship & Rajasthan Christian Association, National Muslim Women’s Welfare Society, Jaipur and Sadbhav Manch.
Some of the highlights of the programme are: deposition by survivors of atrocities on Christians, deposition by ordinary Muslims describing the fear psychosis, role of the state, media and the judiciary, attack on Bengali speaking migrants, depositions by victims, Police detention and arrests in the name of SIMI and accused in the blast cases.