People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXIX
No. 47 November 20, 2005 |
UTTAR
PRADESH
Mass
Protest Against Dalit Killings
THE
Sub-Divisional Magistrate’s (SDM) office at Chakia in Chandauli district of
Uttar Pradesh was the scene of a mass protest of over 3000 people against the
lawlessness of law-enforcing authorities determined to allow criminal land
mafias to illegally seize some 12 bighas of ceiling surplus land in Shahpur
village by force of arms while looking the other way.
Some
10 years back, the district committee of the CPI(M) in its campaign to unearth
ceiling surplus and other lands to be distributed to the landless and dalits
came upon this so-called disputed plot which has not been farmed for nearly two
decades.
The
landlord whose ceiling surplus it was, had transferred it illegally through a
benami transaction to his brother-in-law, Virendra Kumar, a resident of Bihar.
As it was under cultivation by dalits, Pandey feared it would be taken over, so
the land was allowed to remain fallow. In 1990, dalits once more began to farm
it and were in possession of it, but Pandey managed to prevent farming on it. In
1998, the dalits and Pandey came to an agreement after a struggle against his
grabbing other lands elsewhere, under which he paid them a compensation of Rs
500 per person and offered them 12 biswas of land if they stopped farming their
land. But much of this land is illegally held and even Pandey’s house is built
on land that was grabbed from the common holdings (Gaon Samaj) of the village.
So when the brother-in-law of Pandey died without making a will, the landless
people in this village which had been electing CPI(M) pradhans for a long time,
began an agitation for the land to be distributed to them.
A
court case is under way but despite this Pandey has manufactured a fake will,
got courts to change hearing dates secretly and has given false ages for his
heirs. When he failed to achieve his ends through fraud, he launched an attack
from nearby Usuri village with the help of 40 or 50 armed gangsters of the Sri
Ram Sena of Bihar and the local land mafia who came with a convoy of armed
gunmen on five tractors from Usuri village to Shahpur at about 10.30 am to 11 am
on November 5, firing wildly as they came. When they reached the dalit basti,
they began to fire recklessly abusing the dalits and shouting at them. The
village people rushed out to see what had happened and they fired at the
gathered dalits, two of whom were killed. One was Triloki, the husband of Kumari
Devi, a young widow of 35 with no means of support now. The other was a 55 year
old woman, a grandmother, Gunja Devi, whose grandson too was shot at and bardly
hurt. Many more would have been killed had one of the leading attackers, Bhanu
Pratap Pandey, who picked up a stone to throw at the dalits from behind a
tractor, not been accidentally shot from behind by one of his own men. Seeing
him fall, and not being sure of who had shot him, the attackers retreated.
The
shameful thing is that the SDM, the wife of a former BSP MLA, had connived with
the newly elected BSP pradhan to ensure she would be on leave when the attack
was launched and the land would be seized by the attackers. This she had to do
as the police refused to help the mafia take over the disputed land without
written permission from the SDM or DM. This could not be done as the land is
government land and would have meant that the officials were openly allowing
government land to be taken over by illegal occupants. Hence the subterfuge was
resorted to. And many more dalits would have been killed had the attackers not
got confused over the death of their own leader and rushed him back for medical
help.
The
meeting was addressed by Mehboob Zahedi, AIKS joint secretary and Sunil Khan,
both CPI(M) members of parliament, and Suneet Chopra, CPI(M) central committee
member and AIAWU joint secretary. Among others who addressed the meeting were
Dina Nath Singh, state secretariat member of the CPI(M) and secretary of AIKS
and Bachan Singh former district secretary
and a state committee member of the CPI(M). The district secretary of
Chandauli and AIAWU state vice president, Sri Prasad, presided over the meeting.
The speakers called for the land to be distributed to the dalits who had been
farming it, compensation to the families of those killed and the injured, the
suspension and transfer of the SDM and DM, the taking back of false cases and
release of victims arrested on the basis of false charges of the attackers and
for the arrest and punishment of the murderers and those who aided them.
The comrades visited the site of the crime and ascertained the facts. Earlier, the UP state secretary and CPI(M) central committee member, Dr S P Kashyap, had also visited the area, ascertained the facts, and had brought the matter to the notice of the UP chief minister for action. The rally determined to carry on the struggle for justice until their demands were met in full. (INN)