>From Burning Villages to Burning Effigies

  
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>From Burning Villages to Burning Effigies
 PEOPLE”S UNION FOR DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS (PUDR) Press Statement 26th October, 2016 
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  From: People's Union for Democratic Rights [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2016 12:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: From Burning Villages to Burning Effigies  PEOPLE”S UNION FOR 
DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS (PUDR)Press Statement26th October, 2016 From Burning Villages 
to Burning Effigies  PUDR strongly condemns the burning of the effigies of 
activists and a journalist by the Chhatissgarh Auxiliary police force across 
Bastar in a widely publicised ‘offical protest on 24th October. This show of 
strength by state forces against civilians was the latest and most brazen 
example of the patronage extended by the government  and its systematic 
fostering of  a Police Raj in Bastar.  All the public figures whose effigies 
were burnt- Manish Kunjam, Nandini Sundar, Himanhsu Kumar, Soni Sori, Bela 
Bhatia and Malini Subramaniam-  are members of civil society who have faced 
violence and intimidation earlier as well for exposing and resisting the 
ongoing war against the adivasis in Bastar.   The vicious ‘protest’ comes  in 
the immediate wake of the  Status report of the Supreme Court monitored CBI  
investigation into Tarmetla massacre by the Government Forces in 2011. 
Tellingly, two of the effigies burnt were of the Petitioners – Sundar and 
Kunjam in the case. At the time of the massacre, DIG Kalluri blamed the 
Maoists. However, the CBI has held  seven SPOs  reponsible for the Tadmetla 
arson and  26 Salwa Judum members for physically assaulting Swami Agnivesh and 
his team who went to conduct a fact-finding into Tadmetla. As is well 
recognised both the Judum and the SPOs worked in collusion with the government. 
 The Chattisgarh Police has summarily dismissed the CBI findings, offering a 
lameduck defense about the burning down of the village being accidentally 
caused by heat generated by crossfire during an operation against the Maoists!  
Despite the CBI having found prima facie evidence of their complicty in the 
massacre, arson and loot, rape and physical assaults, in an act of brutal 
assault on our own people, the Police are now claiming themselves to be  
nationalists who are being maligned, while all others resisting them are ‘anti 
nationals’. What  stares  us in the face in these recent shows of police 
strength, is not just the impunity allowed to the forces, but how RSS-BJP 
Governments at Centre and the State have unleashed an all out war against 
Bastar citizenry ,part of which is to squelch public spirited intiatives by 
groups and persons, who are the voice of those people  on the ground whose 
voices do not reach us.  In the operations in the forest villages of Bastar its 
not the Maoists the security forces fight. They wage war on civilians, 
terrorising them as is well known, through fake surrenders, fake encounters, 
atrocities committed on Adivasi women, children and men. More than three 
thousand Adivasis, falsely accused under "naxal offence" languish in 
overcrowded and dingy jails. Detentions and arrests are means to ruin Adivasis 
though court battles and incarceration. In the process stifling Adivasi 
resistance to land and forest take over by public and private corporate 
interests, even as the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution remains in abeyance. 
On the other side, its a struggle to get FIRs registered, eg in the Nendra rape 
case, for investigations to be completed, for truthful and fair investigation 
to take place, and through it all there has been a relentless attack on social 
and political activists, lawyers, journalists and others.  So the effigy 
burning is not just the government and the forces’ contempt for the 
Constitutional Order-   it was under threat for a long time -  but also draws 
attention yet again to the dirty nature of the all out war the Indian State is 
waging against some of the most oppressed sections of its own people. Here we 
are witnessing a defense of the Police’s ‘right’ to commit all crimes and 
atrocities, versus those who bring out the abuse and violence against civilians 
showing the war against the Maoists  in its true colours, and  who affirm the 
Adivasis’  right to their resources, the forests, waters and land, and protest 
and resist their takeover. The riotous mob gathered at various places in 
Bastar, comprising police personnel and vigilantes nurtured by the Police 
themselves, showed their ‘nationalism’ to be one  that not only allows  
massacre, rape, plunder, arson, terrorisation of fellow Indians, but also 
denies their rights to legal remedies and justice. Whereas loyalty towards 
people’s rights and  causes is made a mark of the allegedly ‘anti-national’ 
character of the dissidence and the resistance. We urge all democratic forces 
to reject this idea of nationalism and speak up now against War against our Own 
People. PUDR demands:1.      Action against all those participating in these 
protests.2.      Removal of DIG Kalluri.3.      A speedy conclusion of the 
pending inquiry into rapes and murders at  Tarmetla Deepika TandonMoushumi Basu 
Secretaries, PUDR (pudr.org)http://pudr.org/content/ burning-villages-burning- 
effigies 
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