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  • मेरे ऊपर दबाव बनाया गया कि मैं किसी मुसलमान का नाम ले लूं तो मुआवज़ा मिल जाएगा, लेकिन मैंने ठुकरा दिया…

    मेरे ऊपर दबाव बनाया गया कि मैं किसी मुसलमान का नाम ले लूं तो मुआवज़ा मिल जाएगा, लेकिन मैंने ठुकरा दिया…

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    मुज़फ़्फ़रनगर: ‘मेरे ऊपर दबाव बनाया गया कि मैं किसी मुसलमान का नाम ले लूं तो मुझे मुआवज़ा मिल जाएगा, लेकिन मैंने ठुकरा दिया क्योंकि मुझे इंसाफ़ चाहिए.’

    ये बातें पिछले साल 2 अप्रैल को भारत बंद के दौरान शहीद हुए अमरेश के पिता सुरेश कुमार ने आज यूपी की राजनीतिक व सामाजिक संगठन रिहाई मंच के एक प्रतिनिधि मंडल के सामने रखीं. बता दें कि रिहाई मंच के एक प्रतिनिधि मंडल ने मुज़फ़्फ़रनगर का तीन दिवसीय दौरा आज ख़त्म हुआ है.

    पिता सुरेश कुमार ने आगे बताया कि ‘मेरा बेटा पुलिस की गोली का शिकार हुआ था, पर उसका मुक़दमा अज्ञात में लिखा गया. इस मामले को लेकर हाईकोर्ट गए. लेकिन पुनः जांच के आदेश के बाद भी दोषियों को पुलिस ने बचाया क्योंकि असली मुजरिम खुद पुलिस है.’

    वहीं रासुका में निरूद्ध विकास मेडियन के पिता डॉ. राकेश ने कहा कि जब मेरे बेटे को छह केसों में ज़मानत मिल गई तो पुलिस ने उस पर रासुका लगा दिया.  

    उन्होंने सवाल किया कि रासुका लगाकर कहा जा रहा है कि उसके बाहर आने से समाज में डर-दहशत का माहौल बनेगा. अगर ऐसा कुछ था तो कोर्ट में पुलिस को बोलना चाहिए था और ऐसा कुछ होता तो उसे ज़मानत ही नहीं मिलती. पुलिस ने रासुका को हथियार बनाया जिसका शिकार मेरा बेटा और परिवार हुए.

    रिहाई मंच के इस प्रतिनिधिमंडल ने अपने तीन दिवसीय दौरे के बाद एक पत्रकारवार्ता का आयोजन किया. इस माध्यम से पीड़ितों ने अपनी बातें रखीं.

    प्रतिनिधि मंडल के रविश आलम और आशू चौधरी ने बताया कि 2 अप्रैल को भारत बंद के दौरान रासुका में निरूद्ध उपकार जिनको पिछले दिनों जेल में ब्रेन स्ट्रोक आया था, उनके पिता अतर सिंह और माता रूपेश देवी से मुलाक़ात की. उपकार की हालत दिन-ब-दिन बिगड़ती जा रही है, जिसके लिए ज़िला प्रशासन और योगी सरकार ज़िम्मेदार है. अर्जुन के पिता पूरण सिंह, मां धनवती देवी, भाई बबलू और विकास मेडियन के पिता ने भी बताया कि उनके बच्चों को किस तरह से फंसाया गया और अब जेल में सड़ाया जा रहा है. पुरबालियान में खेल-खेल में बच्चों के बीच हुए विवाद के बाद रासुका में निरुद्ध आफ़ताब के चचेरे भाई नूर मोहम्मद और ताऊ मेहरबान समेत शमशेर, महबूब और यामीन के परिजनों और पुरबालियान के ग्राम वासियों से प्रतिनिधि मंडल ने मुलाकात की. जिन्होंने बताया कि पुलिस ने एकतरफ़ा कार्रवाई करते हुए बच्चों और महिलाओं तक को उत्पीड़ित किया.

    प्रतिनिधिमंडल के सदस्य ज़ाकिर अली त्यागी और अबूजर चौधरी ने कहा कि कैराना पलायन मामले को लेकर फ़ुरक़ान को मुठभेड़ में पुलिस ने पैर में गोली मारकर पकड़ने का दावा किया था. कल जेल में उसने बोला था कि कल उसकी रिहाई है और पुलिस उसे उठाने की फ़िराक़ में है और आज सूचना आ रही है कि सुबह छूटने के बाद उसे कैराना पुलिस उठा ले गई है.

  • टांडा में आधी रात को दरवाजे तोड़कर बुजुर्गों तक को उठा ले गई पुलिस

    टांडा में आधी रात को दरवाजे तोड़कर बुजुर्गों तक को उठा ले गई पुलिस

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    लखनऊ : उत्तर प्रदेश के अंबेडकर नगर ज़िला के क़स्बा टांडा में कांवड़ यात्रा के दौरान डीजे की आवाज़ को लेकर हुए तनाव के बाद पुलिस का एक तरफ़ा ज़ुल्म खुलकर सामने आया है. यहां आधी रात को पुलिस लोगों के घरों के दरवाज़े तोड़कर बुजुर्गों तक को उठा ले जाने की कहानी सामने आ रही है.

    ये कहानी लखनऊ के सामाजिक व राजनीतिक संगठन रिहाई मंच के टांडा दौरे के बाद आई है.

    रिहाई मंच ने 13 अगस्त के विवाद के बाद टांडा के हयातगंज का दौरा करते हुए गिरफ्तार लोगों के परिजनों से मुलाक़ात की. इस मामले में अब तक 14 गिरफ्तारियां हुई हैं.

    चौराहे पर स्थित आज़ाद टेलर की दुकान में जहां ताला बंद था तो वहीं इस विवाद के दौरान फ़ैयाज़ की लूटी गई पान की दुकान पर कोई नहीं मिला. हालांकि फ़ैयाज़ की दुकान की पीछे ही उनके भतीजे के किराने की दुकान पर मुलाक़ात की गई.

    अकबर अली बताते हैं कि उस रात उनकी दुकान के पास ही वाक़्या जब हो रहा था तो उनके भाई अबरार वहां से तुरंत चले गए थे. बाद में जब मालूम चला कि दुकानें लूटी जा रही हैं तो वे दुकान देखने के लिए आए तो पुलिस ने उन्हें उठा लिया.

    वे कहते हैं कि इस मोड़ पर उनकी किराना की दुकान है, वो मार-झगड़ा क्यों करेंगे. उनके चाचा फ़ैयाज़ की पान की दुकान लूटने की ख़बर के बाद अबरार को लगा कि कहीं उनकी दुकान भी तो नहीं लूट ली गई, तभी वो आएं.

    घर के दो-दो दरवाज़े तोड़कर उस दिन पुलिस शकील और जमील को उठा ले गई. यह पूछने पर कि कैसे उठाया? ‘हम दरवाज़ा बनवा लेंगे आप लोग जाइए’ ये कहते हुए 75 वर्षीय तसरीफुन निसा अपने घर से जाने को कहती हैं.

    प्रतिनिधिमंडल जब कहता है कि वो पुलिस नहीं है तो उन्हें थोड़ा राहत मिलती है. उन्हें लगता है कि कहीं फिर कुछ न हो जाए. यही डर मोहल्ले के लोगों को भी है.

    शाहिदा बताती हैं कि उनके भाई शकील और जमील को उस दिन पुलिस घर का दरवाज़ा तोड़कर उठा ले गई. घर का पहले दरवाज़े की मरम्मत करवा ली है पर अन्दर का दरवाज़ा अब भी उसी हालत में पड़ा है.

    ताजिमुन निसा बताती हैं कि उस रात डीजे की तेज़ आवाज़ से वे लोग परेशान थे और घबराहट के मारे चक्कर आकर वो लेट गईं. उन्हें नहीं मालूम था कि देर रात उनका दरवाज़ा तोड़ने पुलिस आ जाएगी.

    ताजिमुन बताती हैं कि रात दो बजे के क़रीब पुलिस वाले दरवाज़ा पीटने लगे और कुंडे से मारकर तोड़ने लगे. वे शीबू का नाम ले रहे थे. डरते हुए दरवाज़ा खोला तो पुलिस-पीएसी वाले घर में घुस गए. हम लोग कह रहे थे कि घर में महिलाएं है पर उन्होंने एक न सुनी. मेरे पति मुन्नू मास्टर और बेटे अरशद को पूछताछ के नाम पर उठा ले गई. छापेमारी के दौरान महिला पुलिस नहीं थी. इस बीच लड़की की तबीयत ख़राब हो गई थी. हम लोग डर के मारे कांप रहे थे.

    पूर्व सभासद डा. उमालिया बताती हैं कि उस रात दो बजे के क़रीब पुलिस दरवाज़ा पीटने लगी और मेरे शौहर जमाल कामिल का नाम लेकर चिल्ला रही थी. हमारे घर में चार परिवार हैं और बहुत सी महिलाएं हैं. हमने कहा कि वो नहीं हैं.

    जमाल कामिल मौजूदा सभासद भी हैं. पुलिस घर में घुसकर दोनों देवरों जमाल अख्तर और जमाल अजमल को उठा ले गई.

    वे बताती हैं कि चार तल्ले के मकान में घुसकर तलाशी की और उनके देवर जमाल अजमल को बंडी-लुंगी में ही उठा ले गई. कहा कि बस पूछताछ के बाद छोड़ देंगे पर उनको जेल भेज दिया. मैंने वारंट के बारे में पूछा तो वे कुछ नहीं बताए. उन्होंने बताया कि हमने जेल में मुलाक़ात की है.

    एक मकान की संकरी सी गली में पिछले हिस्से में अपनी छोटी सी बेटी के साथ बैठी अफ़साना बताती हैं कि, उस रात भाभी और अब्बू ही घर पर थे. वसीम का नाम लेकर पुलिस दरवाज़ा पीटने लगी. ऐसा लगा कि दरवाज़ा तोड़ न दें तो दरवाज़ा खोल दिया गया. पुलिस मेरे बूढ़े अब्बू को उठाकर ले गई. उनको तरस भी नहीं आया कि इतना बुजुर्ग आदमी क्या कोई बवाल करेगा? घर के हालात का ज़िक्र करते हुए कहती हैं कि अब बहुत मुश्किल हो गई है. लगातार डर बना रहता है और उस रात का मंज़र आंखों के सामने छाया रहता है.

    मोहल्ले के 74 वर्षीय बुजुर्ग मोहम्मद इसराइल कहते हैं कि, कांवड़ियों का रास्ता पश्चिम से पूरब की तरफ़ था पर उन लोगों ने उत्तर और दक्षिण की दिशा में डीजे लगाकर कंपटीशन शुरु कर दिया जो विवाद की वजह बना.

    वे पूछते हैं कि आख़िर पुलिस कहां थी. पुलिस का काम बेगुनाहों को उठाने का है या फिर तनाव न पैदा होने देने का है. मैं यह बात एसपी-डीएम सभी के सामने कहने को तैयार हूं.

    प्रतिनिधिमंडल को स्थानीय लोगों ने बताया कि टांडा पिछले कई सालों से लगातार सांप्रदायिक तत्वों के निशाने पर बना हुआ है. ख़ासतौर पर 2013 में राम बाबू हत्याकांड के बाद लगातार हिंदू युवा वाहिनी जैसे संगठनों की गतिविधियों का केन्द्र बना हुआ है.

    यहां के लोगों का कहना  है कि, रामबाबू की पत्नी मौजूदा भाजपा विधायक संजू देवी ऐसी घटनाओं में सक्रिय रहती हैं. इस मामले में उठाए गए दानिश इरफ़ान को पहले भी भाजपा विधायक संजू देवी के पति की हत्या के बाद हुई एक हत्या के मामले में उठाकर जेल भेजा गया था. यह पूरा मामूला राजनीतिक है, वरना जो कांवड़ यात्रा यहां से निकली उस पर कोई विवाद नहीं हुआ तो आख़िर में उसकी समाप्ति पर हुआ विवाद साफ़ तौर पर साज़िश की ओर इशारा करता है. दरअसल डीजे का कंपटीशन पूर्वनियोजित सांप्रदायिक साजिश का हिस्सा थी और यही तनाव की मुख्य वजह बना. इस पूरे मामले की उच्च स्तरीय जांच कराई जाए जिससे भविष्य में सांप्रदायिक तत्व इस तरह की घटनाएं अंजाम न दे पाएं.

    गौरतलब है कि इस मामले में धर्मेंन्द्र त्रिपाठी द्वारा कांवड़ियां पक्ष से एक एफ़आईआर में 21 लोगों को नामज़द और 50-60 अज्ञात के विरुद्ध एफ़आईआर दर्ज कराई गई है. वहीं दूसरी तरफ़ डीजे की तेज़ आवाज़ या उसके बाद हुई लूटपाट के संदर्भ में कोई एफ़आईआर नहीं दर्ज किया गया है.

    रिहाई मंच का सवाल है कि जब पुलिस अपने बयानों में यह साफ़ कर चुकी है कि एक लड़की की तबीयत ख़राब थी, जहां पर तेज़ आवाज़ के चलते यह तनाव हुआ है और डीआईजी का भी यही बयान है, तो फिर पुलिस ने खुद इसकी एफ़आईआर क्यों नहीं दर्ज की. जब दो पक्षों में तनाव हुआ है तो एक पर ही एफ़आईआर क्यों?

    रिहाई मंच का कहना है कि, अगर दूसरा पक्ष एफ़आईआर नहीं करता है तो यह ज़िम्मेदारी पुलिस की बनती है, क्योंकि उसे शांतिपूर्वक कांवड़ यात्रा निकलवाने का निर्देश है. पिछले दिनों कावड़ियों द्वाराशांति व्यवस्था बाधित करने पर सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने सख्त टिप्पणी की है. अगर ऐसे में कोई नया आदेश है कि कावड़ियों पर एफ़आईआर नहीं होगा तो पुलिस को उसे सार्वजनिक करना चाहिए.

    मंच का कहना है कि, पीड़ितों की ओर से एफ़आईआर न होने की मुख्य वजह डर व दहशत है. लोगों का प्रशासन पर यक़ीन नहीं है. उनका कहना है कि जूलूस के साथ पुलिस का होना ज़रुरी है और अगर कोई तनाव बन रहा है तो पुलिस उसके लिए ज़िम्मेदार है. पुलिस ने तनाव रोकने का प्रयास नहीं किया, उल्टे आधी रात घरों में घुसकर बूढ़े-बुजुर्गों तक को उठा ले गई. उससे इंसाफ़ की क्या उम्मीद की जाए.

    रिहाई मंच के इस प्रतिनिधिमंडल में मंच के अध्यक्ष मुहम्मद शुऐब, एडवोकेट यावर अब्बास, अबू अशरफ़, फ़ारुक़, आफ़ाक, नूर आलम, यू.एस. मोहम्मद और राजीव यादव शामिल थे.

    इससे संबंधित एक और कहानी — ‘अमर थोड़ा जयकारा लगवाओ बोलबम…’ 

  • Think Before Government Ban Free Thought

    Think Before Government Ban Free Thought

    Dilnawaz Pasha for BeyondHeadlines

    I am happy that in a country where it is practically impossible to do anything against the corrupt system, we can at least think freely. Before Government impose sanctions on your free thoughts too, it is the time you must think about what is happening around you.

    Just give a thought that why the people who dare to question the system and ask for their rights are thought to be mad or mentally unstable? Is living silently with the system and bowing to the corrupt only certificate of sound health and mental stability?

    Not Long Ago, A DIG rank IPS official dared to speak about rampant corruption in UP police and what followed were medical certificates declaring him mad.

    An official who dared to speak was declared mad, and we remained silent. In the days that followed, even the news story lost its readers interest. Rapes, bribes, murders took space in the headlines and we forget that the man who dared to speak was an IPS officer, who had served his entire life in the UP police force but when he spoke of corruption, the doctors declared him Mentally unstable. We never questioned the verdict and started living with the system, like we were living earlier. Living but not Happy.

    Later a young Man named Harvinder Singh expressed his anger against the government by slapping union Agriculture minister Sharad Pawar. All politicians came out crying in support of Pawar. Police arrested him and sent him to Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS) and tried to declare him too mentally unstable. What Harvinder did is called violence in most simple terms, but even in most complex words we can not define what Politicians and officials to the masses. We forget the incident and started living again. Living but not with Pride.

    A few months Later, Rinku Singh Rahi, a PCS officer with Uttar Pradesh Government, protested against rampant corruption in Social Welfare Department of Uttar Pradesh. The government, instead of hearing his justified demands tried its best to give mental unstability certificate to him. He was taken to a mental hospital in lucknow. Thanks to the doctors who denied to declare him mad. The incident could not even make it to the headlines of the National dailies. We forget this too and starting living. Living but not with Dignity.

    And now on 30th April, Arzoo Alam, A Journalism student in Delhi University tried to set himself on fire after his calls for justice were ignored at every level of Governance and society.

    Before taking this step, Arzoo has written to VC of the university, CM of Delhi and Bihar, Ministries of HRD and Minority Affairs and Even the Prime Minister of this great democracy. But nobody spared a minute to give thought to well justified demands of student, who belongs to a backward community and a very poor family, work 8 hours a day to support his studies. Disappointed and Disheartened Arzoo when denied permission to appear in the practical examinations try to commit suicide.

    And what our system did? The police arrested him and sent him to mental hospital. He was produced in the court and the Judge sent him to mental hospital IHBAS again. It happened in the National Capital, the student belongs to one of most prestigious universities in India, ie Delhi University and the Irony is you are even not aware of this incident.

    You may not know that a student, who asked for his rights, tried to expose corruption in campus by filing RTI’s is on verge of being declared mentally unstable or unfit to live among us, the civilized class of silence and peace loving people.

    And if you know then think that why it is happening, why you are so helpless and self centred that you can not even speak against this injustice? Think before the government even ban free thinking in this nation.

    And please do not just think but do something so as those who want to see India a better place, a place with people living with dignity, pride and smile on their faces can not be sent to mental asylums.

  • Train Accident in Uttar Pradesh Takes Away Lives of Around 38 Wedding Guests

    BeyondHeadlines Staff Reporter

    Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh): At least 38 people were killed after a train hit a bus carrying wedding guests at a level crossing in Uttar Pradesh. The accident yook place at an unmanned level crossing near Patiyali, a town 250 kilo meter away from south-east of Delhi.

    The express train rammed into the packed bus, dragging it several hundred metres down the track, reports said. No one on the train was hurt. More than 30 people travelling on the bus were taken to a nearby hospital.

    The bride and the groom were travelling separately and were not hurt. The accident happened at about 0200 (2030 GMT Wednesday).

    The bus, carrying up to 100 wedding guests, had come to a halt at the crossing after its axle broke, and it was then hit by the train, local administrator Selva Kumar said.

    People sitting on the roof of the bus were thrown off and seriously injured while those inside were crushed, sources told BeyondHeadlinesfrom the spot.

    One of the injured told the source that he had been sitting on the roof of the bus when he saw the train coming towards them. He said he tried to warn the driver, who did not appear to hear him.

    “Talking to the survivors, it seems the bus driver must have either not seen the signal or not heard the train when he decided to attempt the crossing,” SK Seth, chief of a local hospital where the injured have been admitted, told the AFP news agency.

    Train accidents are common in India, which has one of the world’s busiest rail networks. In May last year, more than 100 people were killed when a Mumbai-bound express train jumped off the tracks into the path of an oncoming goods train in West Bengal. The tracks had been apparently sabotaged by Maoist rebels.

    And in July 2010, more than 60 people were killed when a speeding passenger express hit another train waiting at a station in West Bengal.

  • 2G Scam: Shahid Balwa to Disclose Before JPC

    2G Scam: Shahid Balwa to Disclose Before JPC

    BeyondHeadlines News Desk

    New Delhi: In a new twist to the 2G spectrum allocation controversy, Swan Telecom promoter Shahid Balwa – a co-accused in the case- has expressed his desire to depose before the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probing the matter, reports claimed Wednesday.

    Shahid Usman Balwa is said to have written a letter to the JPC seeking permission to depose before the panel and testify in connection with the high profile case.

    “In the interest of the investigation, I should be called to depose before the JPC. I request you (JPC) to consider my request to depose before the panel at the earliest and at a time of your convenience,” Balwa was quoted as saying in the letter.

    Balwa’s testimony is likely to complicate things for the Congress-led UPA government, which is already fighting to control the damage caused due to the scam, which as per the Comptroller and Auditor General of India caused a loss of Rs 1.77 lakhs crore to the exchequer.

    As per other reports, Balwa may turn approver in the spectrum scam case , which may lead to the revealing of new names in the case.

    Shahid Balwa, director of DB Realty, had floated Swan Telecom, which was a beneficiary of 2G spectrum allocation. It is alleged that Balwa, due to his proximity to then telecom minister A Raja, managed to win 13 of the 22 2G licences across India.

    On May 24, a special CBI court rejected the bail plea of Shahid Balwa.

    Special CBI Judge O P Saini, exclusively dealing with the 2G case, also dismissed the bail pleas of Balwa’s cousin, Asif Balwa and Rajeev Aggarwal, accused of facilitating Rs 200 crore bribe to Kalaignar TV in which DMK MP Kanimozhi holds 20 percent share.

    Asif Balwa and Rajeev Agarwal are directors of Kusegaon Fruits and Vegetables Pvt Ltd in which Shahid Balwa also holds a stake.

    Shahid Balwa is currently lodged in Tihar Jail along with A Raja and other accused.

  • PM Calls For Upgradatio​n of Safety Measures at India’s Nuclear Facilities

    PM Calls For Upgradatio​n of Safety Measures at India’s Nuclear Facilities

    BeyondHeadlines News Desk

    New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today calls for upgradation of safety measures at the India’s nuclear facilities to match the global standards as he reviewed the disaster preparedness in the wake of recent radiation scare in Japan.

    At a special meeting here, he asked the authorities concerned to look ‘beyond design basis accident’ while putting in place the safety measures at the nuclear installations.

    Singh took stock of the safety measures being undertaken by Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB), Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) and Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL).

    He directed DAE and AERB to “upgrade the safety measures in the light of the Fukushima experience (of Japan) and look at Beyond Design Basis Accident”, the home ministry said in a statement.

    The meeting of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) was informed about the various procedures put in place in terms of prevention, detection and response to the atomic disasters.

    The meeting is understood to have discussed installation of hi-tech gadgets to detect radiation and fast-tracking of creation of additional battalions of disaster response force.

    “Our nuclear plants are safe. There are many in-built mechanisms in the nuclear sites to avoid any disaster. The Prime Minister is fully satisfied about the safety facilities. However, we have to take more steps to strengthen our preparedness to deal with any emergency,” NDMA vice chairman M Shashidhar Reddy said at a press conference later.

  • BJP to Hold National Executive Meeting in Lucknow

    BJP to Hold National Executive Meeting in Lucknow

    BeyondHeadlines News Desk

    Lucknow: The Bhartiya Janta Party would be holding its national executive meet in the politically most crucial state of Uttar Pradesh after a five year gap. It comes just ahead of the assembly elections due in April 2012, with the party grappling with the erosion of its votebank and looking for relevance in the state polity.

    Despite numerous experiments and attempts at caste groupings, the leadership has failed to revive either the votebank or the cadres and emerge as a contendor for power in the vast state. Figuring at the top of the leaderships mind would be send a distinct message that it would no longer seek any sort of alliance with the Bahujan Samaj Party of Mayawati.

    The national executive of the party would be held from 3 to 5 May which would be attended by a galaxy of its top leaders including LK Advani, President Nitin Gadkrai, Sushma Swaraj, Arun Jaitley and all its Chief Ministers.
    The timing is especially important as the party would look to set the agenda and its strategy for the UP elections which are only a few months away.

    The state unit of the BJP under the newly appointed chief Surya Pratap Sahi has been trying to activate the cadre by extensively touring the state and attacking the Mayawati government on major issues. But with the past experience of BJP-BSP alliances the party is trying hard to dispel the image of it having enough of Mayawati.

    One of the foremost agenda of the national executive meet would be to convey once and for all that the BJP would no longer seek to have an alliance with the BSP whether pre-poll or post poll.

    The frequent alliances with the BSP had hurt the BJP cadres and a disillusioned upper caste votebank drifted away from the saffron party. With Mayawati engineering social grouping of Dalit and Brahmins in support of her party in the 2007 assembly elections, the BJP was left counting its losses.

    Ever since though the party leaders have been saying that they would never enter into an alliance with BSP ever again, it has failed to convince its cadres and votebase. The three day national executive meet would seek to bury this issue so that the party can woo back its vote base and also reach out at those leaders who are disillusioned or have left the party.

    Firebrand Uma Bharti whose return to the BJP has been talked about is also likely to figure during internal confabulations. With the Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley differences cropping up again recently eyes would be on them too.

    Also the ticket distribution strategy for UP would be chalked out so that the party candidates can gear up for the polls in advance.

  • Police Arrest 2 in Connection With Delhi High Court Blast

    Police Arrest 2 in Connection With Delhi High Court Blast

    BeyondHeadlines Staff Reporter

     New Delhi: A team of the Special Cell of Delhi Police and Uttar Pradesh Anti Terrorists Squad arrested one person called Gulfam on May 27 in Pilkhuwa Village in Ghaziabad District, Uttar Pradesh, during a joint operation, in connection with the May 25 blast outside the Delhi High Court. A day earlier, in the afternoon of May 26, a team of the Special Cell had picked up a cleric from Nizamuddin locality of Delhi in that connection.

    Courtesy: Sahara Samay

     The cleric is being questioned extensively, but the police have refused to give details about his role. About Gulfam, officials said he was detained following a probe about people working in chemical units, who could have provided the explosives. The police alleged that Gulfam had links with a terrorist who used to live in his village many years ago. Cops suspect the explosives were procured from Pilkhuwa and are looking for one Nafees, whose whereabouts are not known.

    “We managed to arrest Gulfam in Pilkuha Village in Ghaziabad District,” special Director General of police Brij Lal informed the media on the evening of May 27.

     The police claim that Gulfam’s accomplice Nafees is “absconding.” Meanwhile, the joint team has picked up about 10 other people for interrogation.

     Lal said that both the suspects belonged to Pilkuha where they were working as roadside hawkers.

     “We have reason to believe that they were sleeper modules of the Indian Mujahideen (IM), which has been involved in carrying out blasts in different parts of the country.”

    He added, “There were two batches of IM activists comprising of a team of well-trained terrorists and another of trainees.”

    He said that even as the nature of explosives used in the Delhi blast was quite lethal, the blast remained a low intensity one without causing the intended devastation.

    “This was because we think that the job was entrusted to novices, and they could not carry it out properly. Thankfully they did a shoddy job, thereby saving any major damage,” he said.

    Cops also suspect somebody had come to meet two jailed alleged IM members, Shehzad and Hakim, recently. They are now studying the visitors’ registers at Tihar.

    On the evening of May 27, Police Commissioner B K Gupta attended a meeting at the high court chaired by Chief Justice Deepak Misra and a few other senior judges to review the security of the complex. Earlier on May 26, Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) teams, which went to the blast site for the second time, could not find the electronic timer device. They said it was probably lost in the hullaballoo after the blast.

    Meanwhile, the Intelligence Bureau sent out a written bomb alert to all the states. The input, a source said, listed the material recovered from the Delhi bomb — brass pieces, gelatin sticks, wires attached to an electronic timer, battery, nails and nitrate-based explosive — and asked the states to keep a check on sale of such materials anywhere.

    Police have already questioned 60 people in Sadar Bazar, Sarojini Nagar, Nizamuddin and other areas in search of the place from where the bag and the raw material were bought.

    In search of place from where bag of ‘Perfect’ brand was bought and materials used in bomb, Delhi Police has questioned around 60 persons including dealers in Sadar Bazar, Sarojini Nagar, Nizamuddin and other areas. Sources said they are also looking for few more persons in Pilkhuwa area. The CFSL has not formally sent its report to the Delhi Police, but sources said the material used in explosion was ammonium nitrate.

    A crude bomb went off outside the Delhi High Court complex around 1.15 p.m. on May 25. No casualty was reported.

    The explosion took place near the right-hand front wheel of a car in a parking bay, close to the boundary wall of the court complex.

    Less than 250 gram explosive was used in the low intensity blast, Delhi Police Commissioner B.K. Gupta said in a preliminary inquiry report given to the home ministry on May 26.

  • Hashimpura Massacre: Black Chapter in the History of UP Police

    Hashimpura Massacre: Black Chapter in the History of UP Police

    Vibhuti Narain Rai

    You get subject to some experiences that stick with you throughout your life. They always stay with you like a nightmare and sometimes are like debts on your shoulders. The experience at Hashimpura was such an experience for me.

    The night of 22-23 May year 1987 which I spent in the wild undergrowth along the stream flowing through the Makanpur village situated on the Delhi Ghaziabad border looking for any living souls amidst the dead bodies covered with blood in the dim light of my torch- everything is engraved in my memory like a horror movie.

    That night I returned to Ghaziabad from Hapur at around 10 30 pm. District Magistrate Nasim Zaidi was with me and I dropped him at his house before reaching the residence of the police officer. The moment the headlight of my car fell on the gates of the residence I saw an estranged and shocked Sub Inspector B. B. Singh who was the in charge of the Link road police station at that time.

    File photo of a Protest March in Hashimpura

    I could tell from my experience that something serious had happened in that area. I instructed my driver to stop the car and go off. B.B.Singh was so horrified that it did not seem possible for him to explain things coherently. Whatever he could convey while stammering about events in a disorderly manner was enough to shock me. I understood that somewhere in his station area the P. A.C. had killed some Muslims. Why?? How many?? From where?? Was not clear. After asking him to repeat his facts again and again I tried making a narrative of the events piece by piece. According to the picture so drawn B.B. Singh was sitting in his office when around 9′ o clock he heard firing from the direction of Makanpur. He and everybody else at the station thought that there was robbery in progress in the village.

    Today Makanpur’s name can only be found in the revenue records. Makanpur today has tall magnificent buildings but in 1987 it was all barren land. Through this barren land ran a check road on which B.B. Singh raced his motorcycle towards the village. Behind him sat the station officer and a constable. They had barely covered a 100 yards on the check road when they saw a truck racing towards them from the opposite direction.

    If they had not ridden the motorcycle off the check road the truck would have ran them over. According to what they saw while trying to maintain their balance the truck was yellow in color and had 41 printed on the back. They even saw people in khaki clothes sitting in the back seats. It was not difficult for a police officer to understand that this was a truck belonging to the 41st battalion of the P.A.C. crossing them with some officers of the P.A.C.; but this made the situation more complicated. Why would a P.A.C. truck be coming from Makanpur at this hour? What was the mystery behind the firing?

    B.B. Singh got the motorcycle on the check road and again proceeded towards the village. The scene that he and his officers saw not more than a mile down the road gave them all goose bumps. Before the habitation of the village the check road crosses a stream. The stream goes ahead and enters into the Delhi border. There was a bridge where the check road crossed the stream. As he reached the bridge and the headlights of B.B. Singh’s motorcycle fell on the undergrowth along the stream; he understood the mystery behind the firing. There were blood stains all over the place. Along the stream, in the undergrowth and in the water there were bodies with fresh wounds in them. B.B. Singh and his men tried to inspect the scene and to guess what happened there. All they could decipher was that there must be a relation between the bodies there and the P.A.C truck they came across on the way. Leaving the constable at the scene B.B. Singh with his fellow officer turned back to the main road. The headquarters of the 41st battalion of the P.A.C. was situated on the Delhi Ghaziabad Marg near the police station. They both headed for the headquarters.

    The main gate was closed. Even after arguing for a long time the sentry did not give them the permission to go inside. B.B. Singh then decided to come to the zonal headquarters and tell me about the events.

    From what I could understand from the narration it was clear that some event had occurred, the event was horrifying and that Ghaziabad could be in flames the next day. Since the past many weeks the neighboring district of Meerut was facing communal riots and these riots were moving towards Ghaziabad as well.

    I first called the district magistrate Nasim Zaidi. He was about to sleep. After that I called the additional S.P. at the district headquarters, a few deputy S.P.s and magistrates and told them all to get ready.

    In about another 45 minutes we were heading towards the Makanpur village in about 7-8 cars.

    Our cars were parked a little distance away from the bridge on the stream. No one had come from the village which was situated on the other side of the stream. It seemed that terror had forced them all to go into hiding in their houses. There were some police officers from the Link road police station though.

    The weak beams of their torches were falling on the thick shrubs besides the stream but it was difficult to see anything in that little light. I told the drivers to turn the cars towards the stream and turn their headlights on. An area of around 100 yards width was illuminated. What I saw in that light was the nightmare I was referring to in the beginning.

    The light of the headlights was not sufficient due which torches were also carried by all the men. The stains of blood had still not dried up and blood was still dripping from them.The bodies of the dead were dumped all around some were stuck in the bushes whereas some were half submerged in the water. To check if anyone was still alive among the bodies seemed more important to me than to count and remove the dead.

    We were about 20 people and everybody started looking in different directions to check if anybody was still alive. We would even yell out in between hoping that somebody would answer back, trying to tell them that we were not foes but friends and the injured would be taken to a hospital. But we got no reply. Disappointed some of us sat down on the bridge. The district in charge and I decided that there was no gain in wasting any time. We had to make strategies for the next day and we decided to leave the task of removing the bodies and completing the necessary paper work. We were about to proceed towards the Link Road station when we heard the sound of a cough coming from the stream. Everyone froze.

    I leapt towards the stream. Silence fell over the place again. It was clear that there was a survivor but he did not believe that the people looking for him were friends. We started yelling out again and threw light on each individual body and in the end our eyes fell on a body which was moving. Someone was hanging by both hands from a bush with half his body in the stream in such a way that it was difficult for one to tell if he was dead or alive without proper attention. Trembling with terror and believing only after a lot of reassuring that we were there not to hurt but to save, the person who was going to tell us about this horrifying event, his name was Babbudin. The bullet had just missed and went scratching him. Unconscious he fell into the shrubs and in the stampede his killers forgot to check if he was dead or alive. Holding his breath he lay half in the water and half in the bushes and in this way he managed to cheat death. He wasn’t seriously hurt and he walked from the stream to the cars. He even rested on the bridge for some time.

    When I met after 21 years while I was collecting material for the book I was writing on Hashimpura, at the same place where the P.A.C. picked him up from, he remembered that I offered him a bidi after taking one from a constable. According to what Babbudin told us that when that day during the regular checking around 50 people were made to sit in the P.A.C. truck they all thought that they were being taken to a station or a jail. The truck was taken off the main road about 45 minutes from Makanpur and stopped at distance down the road. The P.A.C. leapt down from the truck and ordered them to get down from the truck. Only half the people had hardly got off when the P.A.C. started firing on them. The people still on the truck took cover. Babbudin was one of them. He could only guess what would have happened to the people who got off. The sounds of the firing probably reached the neighboring villages as a result of which noises started coming from them. The P.A.C. people again got on the truck.

    The truck reversed and again sped off towards Ghaziabad. Here it came to the Makanpur stream and the P.A.C. again ordered everyone to get off. This time the horrified prisoners refused to get off so they were pulled and dragged from the truck. The one who came out were shot and thrown in the stream and the ones who didn’t were shot on the truck and thrown off. While Babbudin was telling us the whole incident we tried to assess the location of the first crime scene. Someone suggested that the first crime scene could be the stream which flows near the Muradnagar station which is situated on the road from Meerut to Ghaziabad. I called the Muradnagar station using the wireless at the Link road station and found that we were right. The Muradnagar station had been facing the similar problem just some time ago. Some were found dead in the stream and some were brought back alive to the station.

    The story after this is a narrative of a long and torturous wait in which the issues relating to the relation between the Indian state and minorities, the unprofessional attitude of the police and the sluggish pace of the frustrating judicial system may be raised.
    The cases which I had filed in Ghaziabad’s Link Road and Muradnagar Stations have been facing various roadblocks for the last 21 years and are still pending in courts and still waiting for the logical judgment.

     

    (Vibhuti Narain Rai is retired IPS officer and eminent Hindi fiction writer. he is currently serving as the Vice Chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi International University)

    The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect BH’s editorial policy.

     

  • Facebook Under Trial For Abusing Religion

    BeyondHeadlines News Desk

    Lucknow: An FIR has been registered against the social networking website Facebook north Indian city of Meerut for abusing Hindu religion and gods.

    Social activist Nutan Thakur lodged a complaint in the police satiation under section 66 A of the Information Technology Act 2000 for “instigating communal passions.”

    She later told an English Daily, “Though in my complaint I have named several persons whose comments and names figure in Facebook, lot of them appear to be fake IDs.”  According to her, on one particular page of Facebook, the name of which is itself inflammatory, and where users put choicest words against Hinduism and Islam.

    According to Thakur, a virtual riot is going on and amounts to promoting enmity under section 290 of Indian Penal Code (IPC). She has accused the Facebook.Inc for providing the platform for dissemination of all the information and overlooking requests of several saner people to block the profile.

    Thakur had earlier this month filed another similar complain in Lucknow against a Facebook page calling itself we hate Gandhi.” The page was later blocked.