Press Release
Giving a whole new turn to the on-going
attacks on activists, local leaders and journalists in Bastar,
Chhattisgarh Police has now filed an FIR against Nandini Sundar
(Professor of Sociology, DU), Archana Prasad (JNU Professor), Vineet
Tiwari (Joshi Adhikar Institute and CPI), Sanjay Parate (CPI (M)),
villagers and CPI activists Mangla of Nama and Manju Kawasi, Sarpanch of
Gadiras, in the case of murder of a villager Samnath Baghel, from Nama
village in Sukma. They have been charged under Sections 302, 147,148,
149, 450,120B of IPC , 25 and 27 of Arms Act.
It is to be noted that all the
above-mentioned people had gone for a fact finding visit in May this
year where they documented various incidents of forceful surrenders of
villagers by the Police. They also looked into the allegations of Maoist
backlash on villagers who have joined the security forces or
surrendered to the police. The vicious campaign against the team started
during the fact-finding itself. The Collector of Bastar posted on
social media platform that the villagers filed a complaint that the FF
members threatened them to join Maoists. But this allegation was
squarely denied by villagers, as per an investigative report in Indian
Express on May 29, 2016. The Fact Finding report had also expressed
apprehension about restarting the Salwa Judum model of arming villagers
which might result in further backlash from the Maoists towards the
vulnerable villagers. The deceased Samnath Baghel was from a recently
formed and police supported armed group called “Tangiya Gang”. The Fact
Finding team had also suggested for constructive dialogue between
various stakeholders, including the State and Communist Party of India
(Maoist). It is really ironical that the members of the Team are now
booked for murder when there is no link whatsoever of this murder to the
visit of these people. It is clear that such a step by the State police
is for the sole purpose to harass Nandini Sundar along with others who
have been relentlessly challenging violent state actions against
Adivasis in Bastar.
In 2005, an armed vigilante group Salwa
Judum, supported by police and Security forces, was started in the name
of fighting the Maoists. It led to excessive human rights violations of
innocent villagers in Bastar. Finally in 2011, Supreme Court in a
petition filed by Nandini Sundar and many other activists and local
leaders ordered a ban of the vigilante group holding it
unconstitutional. Since last year, which marks the tenth anniversary of
the Salwa Judum, Chhattisgarh police has been desperately and
strategically trying to revive vigilante groups of the Salwa Judum model
in this region. The offensive by the state too has intensified over the
last 2 years, resulting in massive increase in allegations of mass gang
rapes and sexual violence on women by the security forces, fake
encounters in which ordinary villagers have be killed and fake
‘surrenders’. Number of these incidents have been investigated and
documented by WSS and other human rights groups, as well as by national
bodies including the Scheduled Tribes Commission and the Editors’ Guild
of India. This sudden increase in the recent times can be seen since Mr.
SRP Kalluri took charge as Inspector General (Bastar Range) in 2014. In
last one year, formed with complete support of the State Police
especially IG SRP Kalluri, a number of vigilante groups like the now
disbanded Samajik Ekta Manch , Naxal Peedith Sangharash Samiti and the
newly formed group AGNI are being used by the police, to harass and
intimidate everyone working in the area , be it lawyers, journalists,
local leaders, researchers who are exposing these cases of atrocities
and calling the state to account. Many of these present groups have ex
Salwa Judum leaders.
It is to be noted that even during his
earlier posting as SSP Dantewada, between 2010-11, Mr. SRP Kalluri
created a reign of terror in the area when human rights activists like
Swami Agnivesh, Medha Patkar were attacked, journalists were driven out
of the region and CPI representatives were arrested on false charges. It
was during his term that in March 2011, hundreds of homes and granaries
were burnt down, women were raped and three men were killed in 3
villages namely, Tadmetla, Morpalli and Timapuram of Dantewada district
by security forces and SPOs. Additionally, Swami Agnivesh and some other
volunteers were attacked by the SPOs who were enroute to these 3
villages to distribute relief materials after getting prior permission
from the District Collector. Immediately after the incident, Sundar and
other petitioners in the on-going Salwa Judum case, brought this
incident to the attention of the Supreme Court. In July 2011, by the
same order where Supreme Court outlawed Salwa Judum, it also directed
the CBI to investigate the allegations of crimes that took place in the 3
villages as well as the attack on Swami Agnivesh. SRP Kalluri being the
SSP under whose directions the operation in these villages was
conducted was transferred out of Bastar to ensure independence of
inquiry into the matter.
The recent attack on Sundar and others is
precisely because of the findings of the CBI into the Tadmetla incident
that it submitted last month. CBI filed chargesheets before the Special
CBI Court, Raipur which has completely demolished the police’s story
that Naxalites burnt the villages. In its closure reports, CBI held
police/SPO’s responsible for arson. Kalluri’s vindictiveness against
Sundar was clearly visible in his press conference on 23rd October 2016
i.e one day after the CBI report was submitted in the Supreme Court,
where he denied allegations made by the CBI and suggested that Sundar
had bribed the villagers to give statements against the SPOs. The pure
lawlessness of the State police became more evident when after the CBI
inquiry report; Chhattisgarh police in all 7 districts of Bastar
Division publicly burnt the effigies of Nandini Sundar and other human
rights activists like Manish Kunjam, Soni Sori, Bela Bhatia, Himanshu
Kumar, and Journalist Malini Subramaniam, infront of the SP’s office and
chanted slogans “Goli Maro Salon Ko”. Vigilantes also attacked a press
conference held by Mr. Manish Kunjam, president of the Adivasi
Mahasabha, and vandalised his office.
Given these circumstances, we at Campaign
for Peace and Justice in Chhattisgarh (CPJC) and Women against Sexual
Violence and State Repression (WSS) strongly believe that this case
against Nandini Sundar, Archana Prasad, Vineet Tiwari, Sanajy Parate,
Mangla and Manju has no lawful basis and is a clear act of vengeance. We
condemn the lawless behaviour of SRP Kalluri and demand that:
– The FIR against all of them should be quashed immediately.
– Action should be taken against Mr. SRP Kalluri for the burning of
homes in Tadmetla, Morpalli and Timmapuram and numerous cases of fake
encounters, mass rapes and sexual assault by men under his command.
– We demand protection of the fact finding team members Mangla of Nama
and Manju Kawasi who being locals are the most vulnerable amongst all.
– Kalluri should be stripped of the “President’s award in 2013 for meritorious service” with immediate effect.
In the present situation it has also become imperative to have a high
level committee inquiring into the state of lawlessness and reign of
terror continuing unabated on the local population of Bastar.
_______________________TIMELINE OF EVENTS
2007 Petition was filed by Nandini Sundar
and ors in the Supreme Court to direct the Chhattisgarh government to
stop any kind of association, support or promotion of the activities of
armed vigilante group Salwa Judum.
2008 On directions of the Supreme Court, NHRC investigated incidents of
human rights violations what were reported by Nandini and ors in the
petition. On investigation NHRC reported back to the court various cases
of rape and killings by Salwa Judum.
Between 14.3.11and 16.3.11 It was brought to the attention of the
Supreme Court that 300 houses were burnt down in the villages of
Morpalli, Tadmetla and Timmapuram, women were raped and three men were
killed by the security forces and SPOs. Aditionally, Swami Agnivesh and
some others were attacked by the SPO’s who were en route to these 3
villages to distribute relief materials after prior permission from the
collector.
05.07.2011 Supreme Court directed the CBI to investigate the allegations
of crimes that took place in the 3 villages as well as the attack on
Swami Agnivesh. In the same order, it also banned Salwa Judum.
06.03.2012 The CBI mentioned to the court , instances of Chhattisgarh
police resisting to investigation in this matter, it further asked for
protection from Cg Police.
01.10.2015 CBI told the court that one of the reasons for the delay in
completion of the investigation is the access that SRP kalluri has to
the investigation.
May 2016 Nandini Sundar, Archana Prasad,Vineet Tiwari, Sanjay Parate,
Mangla and Manju Kawasi visited Bastar for a fact finding where they
documented how villagers were caught between the police and the Maoists –
some being forced into police and CRPF camps on the pretext of being
“surrendered Maoists”, while others were fleeing their homes fearing a
backlash from Maoists.
17.10.2016 CBI filed chargesheets before the Special CBI Court, Raipur.
In two cases i.e burning of 160 homes and attack on swami agnivesh , it
filed closure reports and in respect of some offences, it submitted that
investigation is still on going. The same report was submitted in the
Supreme Court on 21.10.2016.
22.10.2016 National and local newspapers carried reports of the filing
of chargesheets by the CBI against SPOs and Salwa Judum leaders for the
burning of villages and attack on Swami Agnivesh. Various social and
political organisations in the state/country demanded that the current
IG, SRP Kalluri take moral responsibility for these offences, which
occurred during combing operations ordered by him as the SSP Dantewada.
23.10.2016 Mr SRP Kalluri, held a press conference stating that the
burnings happened during crossfire between police and Maoists and that
because weather was hot huts in the villages caught fire. He also
suggested that Nandini Sundar had bribed the villagers to give
statements against the SPOs.
24.10.2016 SPOs and local police staged rallies in all 7 districts of
Bastar Division and burnt effigies of Nandini Sundar, Himanshu Kumar,
Bela Bhatia, Malini Subramaniam, Manish Kunjam, Soni Sori. It was also
reported that the police and armed auxiliary forces marched through
various towns in a show of strength.
25.10.2016 An urgent application was filed, by Nandini against S.R.P. Kalluri for the lawlessness instigated by him.
04.11.2016 SRP Kalluri manufactured a false case against the Nandini and
others from the fact finding team by showing them as accused in a case
of murder without any basis. He also told the press that outside
interference in Bastar is not appreciated.
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