Rapes, Arbitrary Arrests And Fake Surrenders Rampant In Bastar
All India People’s Forum’s Fact-Finding Team Visit To Bastar
16 June, 2016
IndiaResists
IndiaResists
Raipur, 12 June 2016: An
8-member fact-finding team of All India People’s Forum visited four
districts of Bastar, Chhattisgarh between 8-11 June 2016. The
fact-finding team found several incidents of communal violence against
Christians; as well as fake encounters; rapes; fake cases and arbitrary
arrests; and fake surrenders.
The AIPF team comprised former Madhya
Pradesh MLA Dr Sunilam of Samajwadi Samagam, former Jharkhand MLA and
CPIML Central Committee member Vinod Singh, Kavita Krishnan, Secretary
of All India Progressive Women’s Association, Brijendra Tiwari of
AICCTU, Amlan Bhatacharya, State Secretary of PUCL West Bengal, Advocate
Aradhana Bhargava of Chhindwara, Advocate Ajoy Dutta of Kolkata and
Amlendu Choudhury. Bela Bhatia and Soni Sori also accompanied the team.
Communal Violence Against Christian Minorities
At several villages in Bastar
district – including Karmari, Bade Thegli, Sirisguda and Belar –
resolutions adopted under Section 129 (g) of Chhattisgarh Gram Panchayat
Act have been wrongly invoked in violation of the spirit of the law to
restrict non-Hindus from residing or building places of worship, even
though the High Court has quashed such gram sabha resolutions in Karmari
and Sirisguda.
In Bhadhisgaon (Tokapal Panchayat) in
Bastar district, Pastor Pilaram Kawde was given a written notice by the
Gram Panchayat denying permission to him to construct a place of
worship on his own land. The written notice cited Sections 55 (1) and
(2) Chhattisgarh Gram Panchayat Act 1993 and said that Pastor Pileman
cannot construct a place of worship because “People of big-big castes
and religions live in this village, and every Dussehra even the
Roopshila Devi Ma joins the celebrations.”
Christians are being prevented from
using burial grounds in several villages. In Bhadisgaon, an elderly
Christian lady Saradi Bai died on 25.5.2016, but Hindu villagers
provoked by the Bajrang Dal stopped Christians from burying her.
Eventually, after negotiations conducted by the police, she was buried
in a casket but without the cross – but the Hindu villagers warned that
no future Christian burial would be allowed. Accordingly, the 200
Christians of the village gave applications to the SDM, Tehsildar,
police and Sarpanch asking that burial grounds be allotted separately
for Christians, since they were being prevented from using the common
burial grounds.
Saradi Bai’s husband Sukhdev Netam
passed away on 6.6.2016, and Hindu villagers prevented Christians from
carrying out his last rites and burying him, threatening to kill them if
they tried to bury him. Eventually after police arrived, he was buried
but again, the villagers and Sarpanch warned that in future, they will
call Bajrang Dal if there is any attempt by Christians in the village to
use the burial grounds.
At Ara village, Bario Chowki, Jeypore
thana, District Ambikapur, on last Sunday, 5 June 2016, a Bajrang Dal
mob of 25 people led by Chhotu Jaiswal, Sonu Gupta, Bipin Gupta, Chhotu
Gupta and others attacked the church during Sunday prayers; vandalized
the church; and beat up the pastor, his wife and three others. They made
a video of the thrashing and made it ‘viral’ – we have a copy of this
video. They dragged off the Pastor, his wife and three others to the
Bario Chowki where they were kept till night. No FIR was registered
against the assailtants – instead a case under Section 295 A has been
registered against the Pastor who is yet to get bail.
In village Sirisguda, rations were
denied to Christian believers, and Food Department authorities were
beaten up along with Christians; the ambulance was not allowed to enter
the village; injured Christians were not allowed to get proper treatment
in the district hospital. After great efforts a case was registered but
the statements of the injured are yet to be taken in Court. VHP,
Bajrang Dal people prevent Christians from filling water in the village.
At a meeting called by the DM, the VHP and Bajrang Dal said that
Christians must do ghar wapsi, or else we will evict them from the
village invoking Section 129 (g) of the Panchayat Act.
Repression and Intimidation of Villagers Resisting Violations of Forest Rights for Raoghat Mines
A villager of village Kohche, thana
Antahgarh in Kanker district said that 25 hectares of land have been
acquired for Raoghat Mines without informing the villagers, gram
panchayat, or gram sabha. (Officially the Raoghat Mines, as well as
adjoining dam and railway lines are for Bhilai Steel Plant but a
consortium of private companies will be involved with the mining
project). Trees have been cut, adivasis’ forest land that they have had
for the last 50 years is being grabbed; several places of worship of
adivasis are being destroyed and even the burial grounds have been taken
over by the company. CRPF camps have come up densely at every kilometer
in the area.
Fake Encounters
Nagalguda, thana Gadiras, Kuakonda
Tehsil, District Dantewada: Four women – Rame, Pandi, Sunno and Mase –
were killed here in a fake encounter at 7 am on 21.11.2015, and Badru,
one former Maoist who surrendered and became a ‘Pradhan Arakshak’ and
had accompanied the force, raped Mase before killing her. 22 DRG jawans
were decorated and promoted for this ‘encounter,’ in spite of the fact
that rewarding jawans for encounters is against NHRC guidelines and
Supreme Court guidelines for encounters.
Arlampalli, Dornapal Tehsil, district
Sukma: Here, villagers told the team that on 3 November 2015, three
village boys – Dudhi Bhima ( age 23), Sodhi Muya (age 21) and Vetti
Lacchu (age 19) were killed by the police. The three boys left the
village in the morning o 3 November on two cycles to get a drink of the
local alcoholic drink (made out of date palm fruits). After getting
their drink, they were going to the Polampalli Bazaar, where Bhima’s
mother was waiting for them. Near the ‘nala’ close to the village, one
youth Vetti Lacchu got down from the cycle while the other two went
ahead. Security forces were in the area for a combing operation, and
caught the two boys on cycles and began beating them up. The third
youth, Vetti Lacchu, seeing this, began to run away – and was shot dead
by the police. The other two youth were asked to carry the body of their
friend to the Polampalli thana but on the way, they too were shot dead.
Two elderly people witnessed the two boys carrying their dead friend.
No FIR has been registered as yet.
Palamagdu, Dornapal Tehsil, district Sukma: Police claimed that two women Maoists were killed after an hour-long gun battle on 31 January 2016. In a local newspaper, the police is quoted as saying that the two women Naxalites were wearing saris and could not run and therefore fell into a ditch and were killed. The team found that in fact, the police had killed two small girls in cold blood. The mother of Siriyam Pojje (age 14) said that her daughter along with Manjam Shanti (age 13) had gone to feed the hens and was going to have a bath in the river and return home. On the way the police shot dead both the girls. Manjam Shanti’s father also said that both girls lived in the village and had no connection with Maoists.
Palamagdu, Dornapal Tehsil, district Sukma: Police claimed that two women Maoists were killed after an hour-long gun battle on 31 January 2016. In a local newspaper, the police is quoted as saying that the two women Naxalites were wearing saris and could not run and therefore fell into a ditch and were killed. The team found that in fact, the police had killed two small girls in cold blood. The mother of Siriyam Pojje (age 14) said that her daughter along with Manjam Shanti (age 13) had gone to feed the hens and was going to have a bath in the river and return home. On the way the police shot dead both the girls. Manjam Shanti’s father also said that both girls lived in the village and had no connection with Maoists.
Kadenar village, Bijapur district:
The police claimed that on 21.5.2016, an encounter took place with 30-35
armed Maoists, in which a husband and wife – Manoj Hapka and his wife
Pandi Hapka/Pandi Tanti were killed. On reaching Kadenar village Pandi
Hapka’s mother and brother told the team that at 8 pm at night on 21
May, police came to the house where the family was eating dinner. They
took Manoj and Pandi away, along with their clothes, other belongings
and Rs 13000 that they had earned by harvesting chillies in Andhra
Pradesh. We were told that Manoj and Pandi had been with Maoists for a
year, but five years ago, the couple left the Maoists and came back to
the village where they did farming. Pandi has had TB for the past five
years and has been very ill.
Fake Cases and Arbitrary Arrests
Fake Cases and Arbitrary Arrests
In Padiya village, Gadiras Thana,
Sukma district, on 21 May 2016, at 9 am, a force of 200-300 police came
and picked up villagers working on a water body, saying they were
involved in the breaking of a Essar pipeline on 19 May 2016. Police took
away 11 adivasis, left two of them later, and 8 remain in jail. The
night before our team reached the village, the police forced sarpanch
Madkam Hadma to wear police uniform and move with the force, arresting
four people. Thus the police conspired to make the sarpanch look like a
police agent, making him vulnerable to attacks by Maoists.
In the same village, a small
12-year-old boy Joga had been picked up by police on 12 May. The fact
finding team met Joga and learned that Joga’s father and brothers had
been arrested and detained illegally in the thana for seven days, where
they were made to clean utensils and do other cleaning work in the
thana. They were later released. The night before our team arrived in
the village, Joga’s father had been taken into police custody with three
others. The SHO of Gadiras thana said that repeated arrests are done
because Joga’s sister is a Maoist ‘Mahila Commander’, whereas more than
150 villagers told the team that this is not true and the girl lives in
the village. The team is apprehensive for the safety of Joga’s sister –
she may be killed in a fake encounter claiming she is a Maoist. The
sarpanch also is in danger of being killed.
Rape of minor girl by CRPF Jawan
On 8 June 2016, a girl aged 14 years
from Podum village, thana Dantewada was shutting her kirana shop when a
CRPF jawan came and raped her throughout the night in the shop. She told
her brother in law, who complained in the thana and was sent for
medical examination last night (11 June 2016) – a process facilitated by
the team and by Soni Sori. The CRPF jawan had given a name – RR Netam –
and number in writing to the girl but this appears to be false since
the TI says that no jawan of this name is there in the Jarum CRPF camp
near Podum village.
Fake Surrenders
There have been 70 surrenders in the
Chintalnar area. The team visited Chintalnar village where we were told
of several staged surrenders. One small trader told us that he was
called to the Polampalli thana by an SPO saying there is a warrant
against him. He went there where he and 25 others were told that either
they must agree to ‘surrender’ or they will be booked in a case of
killing Nagesh, an SPO who was killed 2 years ago. He is 55 years old
and he said that the other 25 cases were also not genuine surrenders.
They all were given Rs 10000 each on the spot. Several others also
testified to fake surrenders but are afraid of reprisals from the
Maoists. We were told that the sarpanch, Kosa, is also under threat from
Maoists for having facilitated the fake surrenders.
Conditions in the Village
Two AIPF teams covered 1650
kilometres in their journey, where they encountered more than 60 police
and CRPF camps. But in the 25 villages that the teams visited, the
villagers were insecure and suspicious of each other. In these 4
districts, political groups and other organizations are rather inactive,
suggesting that the scope for democracy has shrunk there. Most of the
villages visited by the teams were without electricity, without roads,
and lacking in education and health facilities. In Ketulnar, two baby
girls died after drinking milk provided by the anganwadi. We found that
the village had 8 mitanin who did not even have medicines to treat
diarrhea and vomiting and the hospital is 10 kilometres away because of
which the little girls could not be treated. Now after the death of the
girls, medicines have been provided but a case of culpable homicide is
yet to be registered against the milk provider.
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