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On Thursday, June 16, 2016 1:09 PM, The Milli Gazette | Editor <
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*Fact-Finding Report *
*on the alleged Exodus of Hindus from Kairana*
*issued at Delhi on 16 June, 2016*

A team of journalists and activists, deputed by *The Milli Gazette*, on 14
June 2016 visited the town of Kairana in Western Uttar Pradesh’s Shamli
district which is in the national news due to the claim by the local BJP
member of Parliament Hukum Singh that 346 Hindu families have been forced
to flee Kairana town due to threats from the Muslim community. This claim
aroused much media and political interest and focused lights on the
law-and-order situation in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
After Hukum Singh's allegations, National Human Rights Commission issued a
notice to the UP government for its report on the alleged exodus, while the
UP government itself ordered a probe into the issue.
When our team reached Kairana, we got the news from the nearby Kandhla town
that a similar list of 163 Hindu families has been released by BJP and its
allied right-wing groups spelling out similar allegations.
The Kairana list had the names of four dead persons and 68 who left Kairana
long ago. It also includes name of 20 families which are still living in
Kairana. This indicates that these allegations are part of a well-designed
plan to polarise the society ahead of the upcoming Uttar Pradesh assembly
elections next year.
The mouthpieces of RSS and different sympathisers of the RSS-BJP
contributed heavily in rumour-mongering to create a communal divide on the
ground in order to to strengthen the BJP. RSS mouthpieces *Organiser* and
*Panchjanya* made Kairana their cover page issue and compared it with the
displacement of Pandits from the Kashmir valley. The role of some
journalists and media agencies has been highly objectionable in propagating
these allegations. We found that the Kairana issue was the focus of a
week-long propaganda by the Hindi daily *Dainik Jagaran*, which was later
picked-up by Zee News and others. They kept publishing stories without any
verification on the ground.
On the day of our visit, Hukum Singh, an accused in the Muzaffarnagar
anti-Muslim riots of September 2013, took a U-turn. Now he claimed that the
alleged “exodus” of Hindus from Kairana was "not communal" but was rather
connected with the poor law and order situation in the region. This again
was a lie since the deteriorating law-and-order situation should cause
similar exodus from many towns in the region.

The Saharanpur Range DIG Police, A.K. Raghav, sent a report to the state
government on 11 June 2016 regarding this issue. He revealed that the whole
effort of the local MP to polarise the situation in the town and
neighbourhood is devoted to the intention for his daughter to contest the
upcoming assembly elections. DIG Raghav indicated the possibility of some
big communal incident in the near future. In his report, the DIG said that
these groups are giving the communal angle to a every small incident. In
one particular case, where a woman was raped and murdered, two Hindu names
cropped up as the accused but there was political pressure to drop their
names and arrest Muslims instead for the crime.
At the other hand, Shamli District Magistrate asked the SDM and Circle
Officer of Kairana to probe the allegations that "jihadi elements" had
forced the migration of Hindus from the town. This action came after the
VHP joint general secretary Surendra Jain said on 13 June that “Jihadis are
being encouraged to carry out their activities”.
Famous for its role during the 1857 revolt and the 19th century Indian
classical music ‘Kirana Gharana’, this town has 80.74% Muslims, 18.34%
Hindus and the rest belong to other faiths according to the 2011 Census.
This is the area which had given temporary refuge to the large number of
Muslims displaced during the anti-Muslim Muzaffarnagar riots of 2013.
Our team found that there are many untold stories which are not coming out,
and that behind this whole communal game there is a plan to win the 2017 UP
assembly elections.
The day of our visit was the 8th day of fasting in the month of Ramadan. We
noted that eateries were open and people were eating on the roads in this
Muslim-dominated town. There was no sense of any tension on the roads,
markets and mohallas contrary to what was being shown in some news
channels. We also failed to see any “For Sale” signboard or writing on the
walls of any house.
Kairana Station House Officer (SHO), M.S. Gill, told us “It’s not true to
call it ‘Hindu migration’. It’s usual these days. Everywhere people are
moving from one place to another to explore better prospects. Interested
parties are raising such issues keeping 2017 elections in mind.” Kairana
police station’s sub-inspector Tanwar said that “Media has hyped the issue
unnecessarily. Community leaders from both sides assembled nearby and
appealed for harmony.”
A Hindu sweet shop owner, 56, who preferred anonymity, told us: “Yes Mukim
Kala gang demands ‘protection money’ and my elder brother shifted from
Kairana because he had received extortion threat. But criminals target rich
people irrespective of their caste or religion.” Wasim, 42, a local
resident, said, “Hukum Singh has been trying to create communal violence
here since 2013. But let him do whatever he can, both communities share a
bond and no one can disturb this.”
One important finding was that there are political rivalries within BJP and
RSS leaders in this region. For claiming more power and space within
different structures, they launch different hate-mongering drives against
Muslims to stay in the limelight and outdo each other. Locals said that
ever since Prime Minister Modi's rally at Saharanpur on 26 May, Hukum Singh
is trying hard to be in the news. The reason being that the BJP Union
Minister of State Sanjeev Balyan and Meerut area MLA Sangeet Som did not
allow Hukum Singh to share the stage with PM Modi on that occasion.
Our team visited markets and narrow streets in Kairana’s mohallas and also
met top Police officials of the town. We came to know that 21 Hindu
marriages were cancelled in Kairana thanks to the BJP rumour-mongering.
Kairana SHO, M.S. Gill told us: “who will send his daughter to Kairana if
such rumours are spread?” He also observed that in his four-month duty in
this area, no singal communal incident occurred and that no complaint
related with communal hate or crime was made. He said that there was no
exodus of Hindus in this Muslim-majority area even when the 2013 riots took
place. There was also no such activity even after the murder of businessmen
for extortion of money. He said, I am hearing the word “*palayan*” (Hindi
for exodus) for the first time in my life. He further said, we found more
Muslims than Hindus participating harmoniously in *Ramnavami* and *Balaji
Shobha Yatra* processions in the town but no one talks about it in media.
He added, there are extortion cases by local goons, particularly the
Muqeem Kala
gang, but his major targets are Muslims, not Hindus. He runs an extortion
racket in the name of protection money. He continues to do this from inside
jail where he is lodged since October 2015 along with his sharp shooter
Sabir.
Our team was told by local people that the exodus cannot be blamed
completely on crime. As the name of Muqeem Kala gang arises in discussion,
it is clear that such gangsters only touch the super-rich irrespective of
community. We were told that once Muqeem got only 40-50 thousand rupees
during a heist. He preferred to throw the money back on the victim.
Local traders told us that due to limited options available, families from
both communities are shifting to other cities, mainly to metros, in search
of better prospects. The team was told by local people that many of the
families mentioned in the list migrated primarily due to economic reasons
which is a  global phenomenon now. Delhi is situated at the distance of
just 98 kms, which prompted many families to shift to the fast running
metro which provides better prospects.
In 2014, there were a total of 22 murders in Kairana. But there were only
seven Hindus on this list while the rest (14) were Muslims and one was
unknown. When three Hindu businessmen were killed in 2014, there was a
7-day-strike by the market association which has a large representation of
Muslim traders.
In this whole episode, an interesting perspective noted by our team is that
the locals seem to enjoy the attention they are getting from media amid
hope that the poor condition of the town will get highlighted and something
will be done about it.
We were told again and again that the reason of the migration, not
“exodus”, is the economic factor and changing aspirations of the new
generation in this age of globalisation. Civic facilities are non-existent
in Kairana; people have to go to Panipat or Meerut for healthcare as well
as shopping. There is no scope of work here, therefore around 5-7 thousand
locals travel daily to the nearby town of Panipat to earn their daily wages.
Traditionally, this was an area of Jain and Hindu money-lenders but people
these days don’t go to them and prefer to borrow from easily-accessable
banks with a less percentage of interest. A traditional sweet-maker (
*halwai*) in Gumbad mohalla, a BJP supporter, told us that there is no
business in the town. Earlier, people used to come here for shopping from
Haryana areas but they stopped after the 2013 riots. When we asked about
his family, he said that his elder son is a bank manager in Ahmedabad, the
younger one is studying for CA and his only daughter is married. He lives
here with his wife and waiting to sell his property for the right price,
and will settle down with his sons. What he didn’t tell us also important.
His sons are not inheriting the profession of their father as there are new
avenues and prospects for a much better life. Like him, many are willing to
leave the place. It is not the case of Hindus alone, 150 Muslim families,
according to local police sources, too have migrated to other places in the
hope of a better life for them and their children.
After this “Hindu list of exodus”, local Muslims too have issued a list of
Muslims who left the town showing that the migration was mainly for earning
a better livelihood outside.
The ruling classes in Delhi and Lucknow are not listening to such voices.
They didn’t pay attention for the uplift of the town and now they are
playing the polarisation game. They promise development but deliver hate
and fear instead trying to divide society which easily gets influenced due
to illiteracy and lack of trust manfucatured by the right-wing extremist
groups which spread rumours to garner votes and grasp power.
Uttar Pradesh Police is yet to file even an FIR against the BJP MP who made
such ruckus without any logic and proof.

*Our recommendations:*
1. U.P. Police should without delay file a case against Hukam Singh on the
charges of fabricating a false list and disrupting communal harmony.
2. In the run-up to the assembly elections next year, Police and
administration in the whole of Uttar Pradesh, especially in eastern UP,
should be alert as the BJP and its allied outfits will spread rumours,
polarise society and cause riots.
3. Media, especially Hindi press and news channels,  should exhibit more
responsibility and check the facts on the ground before rushing to publish
baseless rumours as facts.

Members of the Fact-Finding team:
Ovais Sultan Khan (social activist), Pushp Sharma (journalist), Mazin Khan
(journalist), Kauser Usman (journalist) and Mohammad Anwar (social activist)
*Issued by The Milli Gazette, New Delhi*

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