The India’s Inhuman Gunmen   By Gladson Dungdung

When the people of the entire world were greeting to each other, bursting
crackers and enjoying delicious food on the occasion of the new year 2010,
the police of Chhatarpur, Town and Sadar police stations of Palamu district,
(which is the most Maoist infested area according to the government and the
media reports) in Jharkhand, were very much engaged in humiliating,
torturing and beating to Rajendra Yadav of Telaria village (Chhatarpur)
alleging him as a Naxalite without any proof, which led to his death. He had
been illegally detained in the police custody for more than 60 hours. The
police justified it saying, “Since the Maoists had planted landmines on the
road therefore Rajendra Yadav was not taken to the court.” Interestingly,
the police did not recover any landmine from the spot therefore one can see
it as an attempt to bury the inhuman acts of the Indian’s inhuman gunmen.



According to Dashrath Yadad, the father of Rajendra Yada, his son was taken
under the custody by the police of Chhatarpur police station in the morning
on December 30, 2009. On the next day, he went to Chhatarpur police station
for inquiring about his son and the police told him that his son was sent to
the office of the Superintendent of Police (SP). Thereafter, he immediately
rushed to the SP’s office where he did not find his son and returned home
with the empty hand. On 1st January, Dashrath Yadav came to know about the
detention of his son in Town Police station and subsequently, he reached to
the police station at 3’O clock in the afternoon. He was shocked to see
Rajendra, who was suffering from terrible pain and not even able to speak
clearly. Dashrath Yadav went back to home after painful experience. In the
early morning on January 2, the police informed him about the death of his
son, which was not unexpected.



The inhuman acts of the police did not end here. The next step of the police
was to destroy the evidence of their inhuman acts. The police conducted
post-mortem in absence of family members of the deceased. The medical
officer of Daltenganj Sadar Hospital, Dr. Ajay Kumar Pathak was either
bribed or influenced by the police for preparing a false post-mortem report,
which states the cause of death as long illness of Rajendra Yadav rather
than torture, beating on ill-treatment in the police stations, which created
anger among the people. Since, the villagers were very upset on inhuman acts
of the police therefore there was a public outrage against the police. After
getting support of the people, the deceased’s family demanded for the
re-post-mortem of the dead body, a high level inquiry on the matter and
compensation to them.



Consequently, the Jharkhand government accepted couple of their demands. A
team of doctors was constituted for conducting the re-post-mortem. The
second post-mortem was conducted in Ranchi. The doctors found injuries in
inside and outside of the dead body and reasoned the heavy bleeding as the
cause of death. Finally, a criminal case was filed against the police of all
the three police stations, who were involved in the inhuman treatment of
Rajendra Yadav. The government also constituted a team of inquiry consisting
of IAS officer A.N. Pandey and IPS officer Murarilal Meena. Ironically, they
did not visit to the village of Rajendra Yadav and returned from the office
of Chhatarpur SDO. The reason told was ‘security’. Question is why are these
officers paid the public money if they are only concerned about their
security?



Obviously, Rajendra Yadav is not the only one, who has undergone through
such inhuman treatments of the India’s legal gunmen but there are hundreds
of people undergo through the same kinds of inhuman treatments all most
everyday across the country. There are thousands of painful testimonies of
rape after rape, torture after torture and killing after killing by the
police and security forces, whose role is to protect us, that’s what our
legal texts describe. The fact is our legal gunmen are very much indulged in
the inhuman acts of rape, torture, killing, bribery, threatening and the
list goes on. In fact, the FIRs are not registered easily, fake encounters
are organized for self interest and the impunity is always enjoyed by them.
One has to bribe to the police in every check post and the police station.
Now, the police stations have become the place of ill-treatment, torture,
killing, bribery and manipulation. What kind of the national security is
this?



Indeed, the top copes are not different from the small gunmen. We have heard
the story of how IG Natrajan repeatedly raped Sushma Baraik an Adivasis
women in Ranchi by luring her for a job. We know how the IPS officer Sumit
Singh Sani exploited her women colleague and of course we are fully aware
about the heartbreaking inhuman acts of former Haryana DGP, SPS Rathore. In
fact, everyone is aware about the inhuman acts of the former DIG of
Rajasthan Madhukar Tondon, Narendra Modi’s top cope Banjara and there is a
long list of our top copes, who are very much indulged in the inhuman acts.
Many reports suggest that the women were raped, innocent were tortured and
many lost their lives due to inhuman acts of the India’s legal gunmen, which
is much more than the people who lost their lives in the Naxal violence. Of
course, one should not justify the Naxal violence. However, our text books
teach us that the police are to protect us and maintain law and order, which
is partly true therefore our children should be also taught about the
inhuman acts of the police and security forces so that they would be always
prepared to face them.



Needless to say that the women are raped, poor are tortured and many
innocent people are killed in the name of the national security. Therefore,
the corporate home minister P. Chidambaram must respond us before going for
the second phase of the operation green hunt in the state of Jharkhand,
Orissa and Chhatisgarh that why his gunmen are so inhuman? Can he give us
the guarantee of security by these inhuman legal gunmen? Do the training
procedures destroy humanity of these gunmen? Why doesn’t he go for a debate
in the Indian parliament to find out the procedures to make these inhuman
gunmen to human ones? And will he start operation red hunt against his
inhuman gunmen to right their wrongs or will he allow them to enjoy the
impunity as they have been enjoying for the decades?  Perhaps, if we don’t
respond these questions now, the humiliation, ill-treatment, torture, rape
and killing of thousands of Rajendras by these inhuman gunmen of India will
continue in the name of the national security.


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