People's Democracy
(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India
(Marxist)
|
Vol. XXXVI
No.
11
March
11, 2012
|
MEMORIAL
TO GENOCIDE
Tenth
Anniversary of Godhra Carnage &
The
Gujarat Anti-Muslim Riots
Kanishka
Prasad
GULBERG
Society was a community akin to a large joint family with veteran
Congress MP
Ehsan Jaffri as its benevolent patriarch. A decade ago, the Gulberg
Society was
torn asunder by the most vicious savagery. Due to Jaffri Sa’ab’s
eminence and
his perpetual readiness to help others, families from neighbouring
areas too
had started coming to Gulberg to seek refuge from the violence that had
begun
to surround them. However, the unimaginable occurred here. Rape, murder
including that of Jaffri Sa’ab himself and the gutting of homes meant
that life
was snuffed out of this complex and replaced with a silent scream that
hung
over it.
It
was
this shell of a once lively community that played host to a Ten year
Memorial
organised by Citizens for Justice and Peace and the Sabrang Trust,
Mumbai on
February 27, 2012. The memorial after many years brought together a
people torn
apart that fateful day. The daylong event saw survivor families come
together
from all parts of Gujarat and
rekindle old
ties, share memories and through their own stories of suffering and
loss
commiserate with another. The memorial was conceived at various levels.
It
sought to remember those who were snatched from their families, to
recognise
those who went against the tide to save lives of those under attack, to
through
this sharing of grief reaffirm the resolve to carry on the struggle so
gamely
fought thus far particularly on the legal front and to recognise the
tireless
efforts of journalists, activists and jurists who have stood with the
survivors
in the face of threats to their own lives. As the sun set on this
memorial
comprised of installations by photographer Ram Rahman, Binita Desai and
Chinar
Shah, a wailing wall with the pictures of the deceased and missing and
a tree
upon which ‘wishes’ for Gulberg could be tied, the masterful rendition
of
compositions by classical singer Shubha Mudgal, seemed to give that
scream a
voice.
Chale
chalo dilo me ghav leke bhi chale chalo,
Chalo
lahuluhan pao leke bhi chale chalo,
Chalo
ki aaj sath-sath chalne ki zarurate,
Chalo
ki khatm ho najaye jindagi ki hasrate.
Same
day in Delhi,
SAHMAT organised an evening of remembrance and solidarity, titled as
‘Gujarat-
Ten Years After’. The programme was held at the SAHMAT office in New Delhi. Singer Madangopal Singh rendered songs
and there was a live telecast of Shubha Mudgal singing at Gulberg
Society in Ahmedabad. On this occasion, a Tribute Exhibition of
photos of
devastated Gulberg Society was also put up, that included photos of the
house
of slain Congress ex-MP, Ehasan Jaffri. Theatre group from Khalsa College
also presented a street-play tilted Dharma.
