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BSP MLA shielding murderers of a dalit youth
Mon, 2007-10-01 03:02
By Bobby Ramakant

Mayawati led Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) has been trumpeting the welfare
of dalits, but in UP state of India where they are in power, one of
their own Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) is allegedly shielding
the murderers of a dalit youth.

On the fateful morning of 1 August 2007, a dalit youth Chakrasen was
brutally assaulted by two upper-caste men and murdered in Bhadevra
village of Pratapgarh district, about 200 kilometres away from the
state capital Lucknow.

Ram Shiromani Shukla, local Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) MLA, has been
protecting the accused.

On 30 September 2007, a fact-finding team went to this village in the
morning, led by Magsaysay awardee (2002) and head of National Alliance
of People's Movements (NAPM) Dr Sandeep Pandey, retired Inspector
General of Police SR Darapuri, and Dynamic Action Group activists
Gyan, Sujit and Ram Kumar to strengthen community's voices for
justice.

"Ironically this is yet another blot on BSP's claim to champion
dalit's welfare in UP with BSP MLA and party workers shielding the
alleged murderers of a talented dalit youth" said Dr Sandeep Pandey.

The deceased Chakrasen graduated from Allahabad University this year
and had qualified for the State-level Engineering Entrance
Examination. He came to the village a day before he was murdered, to
meet his family before joining the Engineering College.

On the ill-fated day of 1 August 2007, when he went out in the
morning, Santosh Mishra and Akash Dubey allegedly started battering
him. Chakrasen tried to escape to the nearby village Sudemau but
Santosh and Akash followed him shouting 'thief'. In response to the
false 'thief' alarm, some people from the Pasi community caught hold
of Chakrasen. He was then tied up with a thick rope, beaten
mercilessly, dragged, eyes were gouged with needles and beaten with
rods and strangulated to death. Chakrasen's eyes held dreams of
college and career. They didn't just kill him. They first punished him
by smashing the eye that dared to dream of education.

Santosh Mishra is a BSP party worker and close associate of Ram
Shiromani Shukla, the local BSP MLA.

On 11 August 2007, a fact-finding team of DAG members went to the
said-villages, and met the members of the family as well as other
villagers. Till then none of the assailants had been arrested.

Surprisingly the role of BSP MLA was not protective towards the dalit
community but instead BSP MLA kept the murderers in his protection and
had pressurized the local administration not to arrest them. Dalit
family members too were being threatened by BSP members to keep
silent.

The dreams to live with dignity fostered by dalits in the wake of the
recent landslide victory for BSP in UP, are being thwarted by such
unfortunate incidents.

Chakrasen's grandfather Shiv Murat was distributing ration and
kerosene in the village. Santosh and Akash made illegal demands for
ration and kerosene. Chakrasen reportedly didn't allow them to take
more ration or kerosene than the allotted quota. "Santosh and Akash
often used to fight with bhaiya for this," says his youngest brother
Shaktisen. The family says they got even more upset when he got
admission to the engineering college.

One of the two accused, Santosh Mishra had threatened Shiv Murat by
life. Shivmurat reported this death-threat to the local police 'thana'
10 months back but police did not pay any heed to it.

Role of police in this case has been very dubious. When Chakrasen was
being beaten brutally, the village pradhan Rammani Vishwakarma tried
to call the police three times but all calls fell on deaf ears.
Although the murder took place at about 6am on 1 August, the police
registered a first information report (FIR) only at 7pm of that
evening, due to mounting pressure from outraged villagers. The police
first lodged the report under Section 304 i.e. culpable homicide not
amounting to murder. It was only two days later, that section 302 was
added.

The police neither allowed the family of Chakrasen nor the villagers
to go near the dead body. They took the dead body into their custody
after reaching the spot. Panchnama was also not done. The family
members of the deceased were called to the police station but the dead
body was sent for post mortem before they could reach the police
station.

The family members of Chakrasen allege that the local police is trying
to shield the accused and deliberately trying to weaken the case. For
instance, police named Matadin as one of the main accused, who had
died four years ago!

The two main accused, Santosh and Akash, were arrested earlier on
direct orders of Superintendent of Police, but later released on bail.
After coming out on bail they had again beaten up the family members
of Chakrasen.

Let's hope dalit voices for justice are held in the current corridors
of power in UP assembly and justice meted out at the earliest!

- Asian Tribune -

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