People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIV
No.
21 May 23, 2010 |
UTTAR PRADESH
CPI(M) Takes up
Dalit
Worker’s Murder Issue
IN Azamgarh district of Uttar
Pradesh, a dalit
landless worker, Sukai Ram, was murdered during the night of April 8-9
and his
battered body was found on the main road near Atraulia block
headquarters not
far from his village. The police removed his body for post-mortem
without even
trying to contact his family.
People spontaneously collected
when this news spread,
his family members also arrived and all of them resorted to a
roadblock. The district
secretary of the CPI(M) and some party workers were also present. The
police
soon arrived and the SHO assured the agitators that the culprits would
be
arrested in 48 hours.
Unfortunately, no action was
taken. Even the mandatory
payment of one lakh ex gratia to the
orphaned children, who had lost their mother earlier, was not made.
All other political parties in
the area, including the
ruling BSP, have not done anything. In fact, there have been reports
that the
culprits are being shielded by political leaders. This has angered the
people
in the area and this was expressed in their decision to boycott a BSP
minister’s
programme in the area on May Day. As a result, the programme was
cancelled
On May 2, the CPI(M) organised a
dharna at the spot
where Sukai Ram's body was found. Central Committee member Subhashini
Ali also
participated in the programme which was presided over by Ved Upadhyaya,
its
district secretary. The SDM then came and assured that the ex
gratia would be paid in a week. Sukai Ram's daughters responded
angrily, saying that they wanted justice, not money.
Demanding the presence of a
senior police officer, all
the participants, which included a large number of women, blocked the
road for
nearly an hour and got up only when the SP arrived. He announced that
the police
now knew who the culprits were and two of their relatives had just been
taken
into custody. He assured the people there that the culprits would
definitely be
booked.
What was remarkable was the
tremendous resentment against
the government among the people who all belonged to the dalit
community. The
participation by dalit youth and women in large numbers and their anger
and
militancy were all remarkable.
The agitation received good
press publicity and is now
being widely discussed and welcomed.