People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIII
No.
48 November 29, 2009 |
Govt Must Expedite Babri Cases
The
Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of
THE
Liberhan commission, which took 17 long years to complete its inquiry
into the
demolition of the Babri Masjid, has made a clear and sharp indictment
of the
RSS, the BJP and other constituents of the Sangh Parivar. Several top
BJP
leaders have been named as being responsible for the crime committed.
The
report demolishes the defence put out by the BJP that it was a
spontaneous
movement which went out of control and lays bare the meticulous
planning which
went into the demolition. It shows the utter disregard for the Indian
constitution by the BJP and the Sangh Parivar.
However,
the report fails to pinpoint the failure of the central government to
take
action at the appropriate time to prevent such a crime. In fact, as is
well
known, in spite of the repeated requests made by senior political
leaders in
the secular opposition at that time and the unanimous resolution of the
National Integration Council asking the Narsimha Rao government to take
all
measures to protect the Babri Masjid, it showed itself to be weak and
vacillating in the face of the communal offensive. By giving a virtual
clean
chit to the then central government, the commission has laid itself
open to the
charge of a political bias.
The
nation now wants to know what action the central government is going to
take.
The Action Taken Report placed by the government on the basis of some
of the commission�s
recommendations is weak and inadequate. It displays a lack of political
will to
bring those responsible to justice.
In
the past also, those who have been indicted by commissions for communal
violence have got off scot-free as in the case of the Sri Krishna
commission
report. It is incumbent on the central government to prosecute, within
a time-bound
framework, all those named and to expedite the proceedings of the cases
currently in the courts. The Sangh Parivar and its constituents, far
from
showing any repentance, are making efforts to use the report to once
again
rouse communal passions. People of this country will no doubt reject
such
sectarian politics.