*Hashimpura :Who will guard the guards themselves?*

*-subhash gatade*

Wait for justice to victims of Hashimpura has become much longer.

After around 28 years of the gruesome massacre allegedly by the personnel
of the much feared PAC ( Provincial Armed Constabulary) for its biased
approach , the Delhi court acquitted all 16 accused on ‘benefit of doubt
due to insufficient evidence, particularly on the identification of the
accused’.

There have been very few massacres in post-independent India which have
shaken the civil society to the core and have propelled it to come forward
and raise its voice. And the Hashimpura killings happen to be one such
episode. One still remembers the words of the well-known journalist Nikhil
Chakravarty who had visited the place along with few likeminded individuals
and in his scathing write-up condemning the incident had compared the event
with

*“Nazi Pogrom against the Jews, to strike terror and nothing but terror in
a whole minority Community”.*

In fact, inquiry reports by organisations like the People’s Union For Civil
Liberties (PUCL) and the People’s Union For Democratic Rights (PUDR) had
clearly revealed that it was a case of barbaric cold-blooded murder by the
PAC personnel. And forget public intellectuals or even reports by various
civil liberty organisations, even the 1994 confidential report of the CBI
had thrown light on the sordid saga.

*“On 22nd May 1987 around 8.0 pm. they herded  40-42  ‘rioters’ in PAC
Truck No. UR 1493 at Hashimpura overtly for taking them to Meerut Civil
Lines or Police Lines. However, the Platoon Commander S.P.Singh drove to
the Upper Ganga Canal Muradnagar(Ghaziabad) ignoring their protests. On
reaching there they started to unceremoniously  shooting them down. When a
few tried to escape they were shot down on the spot and their bodies were
cast into the Canal. Rest of them were taken to the Hindon canal and there
the sordid show was reenacted . ‘’*

But as the survivors of this case and their silent supporters are trying to
pick up pieces from the decision of the courts’ and have expressed their
resolve to continue their fight for justice, perhaps all these words
provide no consolation.

The day after the judgement one could witness anger on the streets of
Hashimpura and many protesters even raised black flags on their houses and
also took out a procession. One of the survivors of this incident even
expressed his disillusionment with the words that ‘Muslims can never get
justice in this country.’

Looking back the massacre also happens to be a case where one finds all the
mainstream political parties which ruled UP during this period of 28 years
colluded in one way or the other to save the perpetrators and thwart the
process of justice. You name a party and you can discover the sinister
pattern of connivance between the different actors in the state – ranging
from the polity to the executive.

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It has been repeated umpteen times but one can once again take a recap of
how the incident unfolded before us.

It was a period when the Hindutva Supremacists had started their
mobilisation around Babri Mosque. During that period there was a communal
conflagration at Meerut (Hashimpura comes under this district) there 28
years ago when the Congress ruled both in the State and the centre. Both
Police and PAC pickets were posted there to bring the situation under
control when the incident was executed.

Vibhuti Narayan Rai, who happened to be Superintendent of Police,
Ghaziabad, UP then, has written in detail about how the whole incident came
to light.  (
*http://www.indiaresists.com/here-is-what-happened-in-hashimpura-28-years-ago/*
<http://www.indiaresists.com/here-is-what-happened-in-hashimpura-28-years-ago/>
)

*Babbudin told us that when that day during the regular checking around 50
people were made to sit in the P.A.C. truck they all thought that they were
being taken to a station or a jail. The truck was taken off the main road
about 45 minutes from Makanpur and stopped at distance down the road. The
P.A.C. leapt down from the truck and ordered them to get down from the
truck.*

*Only half the people had hardly got off when the P.A.C. started firing on
them. The people still on the truck took cover. Babbudin was one of them…
The P.A.C. people again got on the truck. The truck reversed and again sped
off towards Ghaziabad. Here it came to the Makanpur stream and the P.A.C.
again ordered everyone to get off.This time the horrified prisoners refused
to get off so they were pulled and dragged from the truck. The one who came
out were shot and thrown in the stream and the ones who didn’t were shot on
the truck and thrown off.*

When there was uproar in a section of the media and opposition parties
raised their voices, the State Govt. initiated enquiries and had also the
incident looked into by the CID. But this internal investigation was
completed only in 1993 -six years later. Its Findings came one year later.
As if this delay was not enough it was further compounded by
procrastination in implementing the action recommended. Orders in the
matter were issued only in 1995 and 1997.Even in this Order action was
recommended only against 19 officials as against 66 recommended in the CID
Report. Interestingly there was no compliance of the court’s summoning
order followed by bail able warrants six times and non-bail able warrants
17 times between January 1997 and April 2000. Although all of them were in
active service then, they were declared as ‘absconders’ by the government.

When the matter ultimately came before the trial courts the accused started
“exerting pressure and influence” to stall the proceedings in Ghaziabad
which prompted the Hashimpura Advisory Committee  to approach the Supreme
Courts for transfer of case to a court in Delhi. It is a different matter
that despite transfer (2002) it took four more years for framing of charges
since there was lack of will on the part of the UP government to promptly
appoint competent Special Public Prosecutor in transferred cases

Even after transfer of cases to the Delhi courts doubts were raised about
convicting the guilty. This was because of the fact that many eyewitnesses
of the whole incident were long dead and while the killers of the Muslims
were openly moving about, the few surviving witnesses lived constantly in
danger to their life.

With this judgement of the courts the fears have come true.

It is indeed galling to find that, even more than sixty five years after
the formation of Indian Republic Hashimpura is not an exception. It is not
just a synonym for massacre. It is a tendency. There is nothing new in such
massacres which are well thought-out handiwork of those at  the helm of
power and capital for  their political and economic objectives .In the
event the Constitution  becomes a Parody. The rules made under the
Constitution only sub serve their interest.

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There are very many ways in which India is presented and projected to the
outside world. For some it happens to be the biggest democracy in the
world, while for others it is one of the fastest growing economies of the
world, which has now ‘arrived’. But rarely does anyone talks about its
being a ‘land of mass crimes’ where the perpetrators of such crimes have
always gone unpunished.. And the targets of such mass crimes are – mainly
the religious minorities or people on the lowest rung of social matrix or
the toiling masses of the country.

The scenario needs to be drastically changed if India wants to emerge as
humane society.

An important component to make it happen is that all the justice and peace
loving people and formations compel the Indian government to formulate
suitable domestic legislation to comply with international legal norms as
far as UN Convention on Genocide is concerned. It need be underlined here
that India has signed the said convention way back in 1959 but there is
still absence of suitable domestic legislation to not only prevent and
punish genocide, but also designate a tribunal for the trial of those
charged under the same act which has created a strange situation where the
ability of the Indian criminal justice system to dispense justice – when it
comes to mass crimes – seems to be in grave doubt.

It is worth emphasising that the said Convention on the Prevention and
Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (in article 2) defines genocide as:

…any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in
part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such:

*(a) Killing members of the group;*

*(b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;*

*(c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to
bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part;*

*(d) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;*

*(e) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.*

One can easily gather that if genuine democracy loving persons are able to
overwhelm the powers that be on this issue, we can easily do away with the
stigma of covering up of mass crimes or metamorphosis of riot organisers or
murderers into respectable politicians.

Lastly, Hashimpura reminds us about a rhetorical query by second century
Roman Satirist Decimus Junius Juvenals wherein he asked ‘Quis Custodiet
Ipsos Custodes’? (Who will guard the guards themselves ?)

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