INDIA: Caste Hindus attack tribal communities and the police connive with the upper caste and refuse to take action in Uttar Pradesh, India 

ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION - URGENT APPEALS PROGRAMME

Urgent Appeal Case: UA-032-2006
ISSUES: Minorities,

Dear friends,

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information from a human rights group in Uttar Pradesh, India of at least three confirmed cases involving the tribal members of the ‘Musahar’ community who were tortured and treated as slaves. Those who attempted to challenge this treatment were further tortured and intimidated by police officers attached to the local police station. It is disturbing to learn that the police officers are conniving with the upper caste Hindus and are engaged in brutal torture of those who dare to complain. It is alleged that fearing reparation, the members of the lower caste community are remaining silent about the abuses they face on a daily basis.

It is alleged that in a series of incidents dating 28, 30 and 31 December 2005 and 3 January 2006, which reportedly happened within the jurisdiction of Nichlaul, Sohgi Barwa and Kothibhar police stations of Mahrajganj district in Uttar Pradesh, members belonging to the Musahar community were either abused or assaulted by caste Hindus. The victims who approached the local police with their complaints were further tortured and intimidated by the officers at the police station and false cases were even instituted against them.

The AHRC has in the past raised its concern about the growing intolerance against lower caste members, particularly by the caste Hindus in India. In the recent past the AHRC has issued various urgent appeals on this issue, particularly from Uttar Pradesh, a state where feudal systems still remain unchallenged. In most of these cases the police were reported to be aiding the caste Hindus, refusing to take any action.  For further details please see UA-218-2005HA-23-2005 , UA-145-2005 , UP-100-2005 and UA-019-2006 . This is yet another series of disturbing cases of such nature.

The AHRC is deeply concerned about this and calls for your urgent intervention in this matter. The incidents must be investigated into and the perpetrators charged. The police officers who are responsible for denying the victims to register their case must be immediately removed from their respective posts. Their conduct should be inquired into and charges should be laid for dereliction of duty. Those officers who were engaged in torturing the victims must be immediately suspended from service and cases must be registered against them under the relevant provisions of the Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

Urgent Appeals Programme
Asian Human Rights Commission
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DETAILED INFORMATION:

Case One:

Name of the victims:
1. Mr. Birju, son of Bikkal
2. Mrs. Kusmnawti wife of Birju
3. Mr. Ompraksh son of Birju
Alleged perpetrators:
1. Mr. Chhedi Yadav, son of Shivraj
2. Mr. Ramkisun Yadav son of Chhedi
3. Mr. Suresh Yadav  son of Chhedi
4. Mr. Munib Yadav  son of Gauri
5. Mr. Ramjanak Yadav  son of Laman
All residents of Ahirauli, Ranipur village, Nichlaul Tehsil, within the jurisdiction of Kothibhar police station, Mahrajganj district, Uttar Pradesh
6. Mr. Rannagina, residing at Ahirauli, Ranipur village, Nichlaul Tehsil, within the jurisdiction of Kothibhar police station, Mahrajganj district, Uttar Pradesh
Date and place of incident: 28 December 2005 at Doma within the jurisdiction of Nichlaul police station, Mahrajgan district, Uttar Pradesh

Mr. Birju, his wife Kusmawati and their son Omprakash were collecting firewood from the jungle near the Purnaha dam on 28 December 2005. The family is from the Musahar community and lives on a hand to mouth existence. While the family was collecting firewood Mr. Chhedi Yadav, Mr. Ramkisun Yadav, Mr. Suresh Yadav, Mr. Munib Yadav and Mr. Ramjanak Yadav were loading sugarcane onto a tractor trolley nearby.

Chhedi asked Birju to remove his small trolley to make way for the sugarcane trolley. Since the sugarcane was still being loaded Birju said once the sugarcane was loaded he would remove his small trolley so that the sugarcane trolley could get through. This annoyed Cheddi and his friends. They came together and started brutally beating Birju, his wife and their son. The family was later admitted to the local Public Heath Centre. The report from the Public Health Centre confirmed that all the three had suffered serious injuries.

Assaulting a member of a tribal community with an intention to outrage the modesty of the member of a tribal community is a serious crime under the Indian Law. In such instances the case must be registered under the Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act and any case registered under this Act must be investigated by an officer not below the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police. This provision is incorporated into the Act to ensure fast, prompt and just investigation given the vulnerability of the tribal and lower caste community.

However, when Birju went to the Kothibhar police station to register the complaint and to report the assault and injuries suffered from it, the Station Officer, Mr. Ramaadhar Yadav instead of taking down the complaint booked Ramjanak under section 151 of the Cr.P.C. and the other four persons under section 107 and 116 of CrP.C. However, Nichlaul police, it would appear, struck a deal with the offenders for the police did not register a case under the proper law applicable,  which is the Scheduled Caste, Scaheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, and the police asked Birju to compromise on the case with the perpetrators. Birju is in no way prepared to compromise on this matter and has written a complaint to the Superintendent of Police in Mahrajganj

Case Two:

Name of victims: Sixteen member team of the Musahar Vikas Manch (an association of the Musahar community) from Mehsi, East Champaran
Alleged perpetrator:
Mr. Ramaadhar Yadav, Station Officer, Nichlaul police station
Date and place of incident: 30 and 31 December 2005 at Nichlaul within the jurisdiction of Sohgi Barwa police station, Mahrajganj district, Uttar Pradesh

A delegation of Musahar Vikas Manch, Mehsi (a local group working for the welfare of the Musahar [tribal community in North India] community), East Champaran, Uttar Pradesh arrived in Mahrajganj for an exposure visit. They were divided into two groups and one group of 12 women and three men went to Sohgi Barwa.

They spent their time with the local Musahar community and stayed overnight. When the group went to visit the metal crusher unit run by Musahar Manch in Muja Tola, officers from the Sohgi Barwa police station came and took them into custody. Once at the police station, Station Officer Mr. Ramnarayan Prasad kept them for nearly six hours, interrogating them throughout.

It is alleged that the officer used abusive language, threats and intimidation and even manhandled the detainees, including the woman. It is also alleged that the Station Officer shouted at the detainees that “these Musahar people are Maoist terrorists” and “the persons behind the bomb explosion yesterday night are these people”. The detainees were later released without being formally charged with any offense. The victims have lodged a complaint with the Superintendent of Police in charge of Mahrajganj in which they have also requested the officer to take action against the Station Officer of Sohgi Barwa police station for abusing and torturing the victims.

Case Three:

Name of victims:
1. Mrs. Kunti wife of Ramrati
2. Prabhu, son of Kunti
Alleged perpetrator:
Mr. Ramnarayan Prasad, Station Officer Sohgi Barwa police station
Date and place of the incident: 3 January at Ahirauli, Ranipur village, Nichlaul Tehsil, within the jurisdiction of Kothibhar police station, Mahrajganj district, Uttar Pradesh

Mrs Kunti, wife of Mr Ramrati, and his son Mr Prabhu of Ranipur village, Ahirauli, within the jurisdiction of Kothibhar police station lodged a complaint against one Mr Ramanagina in connection with a land dispute. It is alleged that the police not only refused to register their complaint but the police, under the influence of Ramanagina and other members of the Yadav community (upper caste), tried to see to it that Kunti and her family were evicted from their village.

It is also alleged that when Kunti went to the police station to enquire about her complaint she was chased from the station and told that the untouchables have no place there. It is also alleged that Kunti and her family were attacked by Mr Ramnagina on January 2 and Rs 5000.00 (US $ 115) was taken from her home, which had been saved for the treatment of her ailing mother who died soon after the attack.

Suggested action:
The AHRC is deeply concerned by these cases and request your immediate intervention in the matter. Please write a letter to the relevant authorities listed below expressing your concern.

 

 

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Dear __________,

INDIA: Caste Hindus attack tribal communities and the police connive with the upper caste and refuse to take action in Uttar Pradesh, India

Case One:
Name of the victims: 
1. Mr. Birju, son of Bikkal
2. Mrs. Kusmnawti wife of Birju 
3. Mr. Ompraksh son of Birju
Alleged perpetrators:
1. Mr. Chhedi Yadav, son of Shivraj
2. Mr. Ramkisun Yadav son of Chhedi
3. Mr. Suresh Yadav  son of Chhedi
4. Mr. Munib Yadav  son of Gauri
5. Mr. Ramjanak Yadav  son of Laman
All residents of Ahirauli, Ranipur village, Nichlaul Tehsil, within the jurisdiction of Kothibhar police station, Mahrajganj district, Uttar Pradesh
6. Mr. Rannagina, residing at Ahirauli, Ranipur village, Nichlaul Tehsil, within the jurisdiction of Kothibhar police station, Mahrajganj district, Uttar Pradesh
Date and place of incident: 28 December 2005 at Doma within the jurisdiction of Nichlaul police station, Mahrajgan district, Uttar Pradesh
Case Two:
Name of the victims: Sixteen member team of The Musahar Vikas Manch (an association of Musahar community) from Mehsi, East Champaran
Alleged perpetrator:
Mr. Ramaadhar Yadav, Station Officer Nichlaul police station
Date and place of incident: 30 and 31 December 2005 at Nichlaul within the jurisdiction of Sohgi Barwa police station, Mahrajganj district, Uttar Pradesh
Case Three:
Name of the victims:
1. Mrs. Kunti wife of Ramrati
2. Prabhu son of Kunti
Date and place of the incident: 3 January at Ahirauli, Ranipur village, Nichlaul Tehsil, within the jurisdiction of Kothibhar police station, Mahrajganj district, Uttar Pradesh
Alleged perpetrator:
Mr. Ramnarayan Prasad, Station Officer Sohgi Barwa police station

I am writing to you concerned about the repeated occurrences of violence perpetuated against the lower caste communities in Uttar Pradesh. I have been informed of three recent attacks against members of the lower caste, Mushahar who were either assaulted by the upper caste, and in some cases the police who, it would appear, were given consensus to do so by high ranking police officers.

I am deeply concerned about the frequency in which cases of such nature are being reported from India, and Uttar Pradesh in particular. I am equally concerned about the failure of the local police to register cases at the request of the victims. I am shocked to know that the police, apart from refusing to take any action, are also forcing the victims to withdraw their complaints.

I therefore call upon you to take immediate action in this regard, to order an independent enquiry into the incidents mentioned above and ask the local police to register cases against the perpetrators under the provision of the Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. I also urge you to conduct an independent enquiry into the conduct of the local police, particularly in refusing to take any action on the complaint of the victims.

Yours sincerely,
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PLEASE SEND LETTERS TO:

1. Mr. Mani Shankar Aiyar
Minister of Panchayathi Raj
Sastri Bhawan
New Delhi
INDIA
Tel: + 91 11 23381462
Fax: + 91 11 23386118
E.mail: manishankar@sansad.nin.in

2. Senior Superintendent of Police 
Mr. Brij Bushan 
S.S.P Varanasi 
Uttar Pradesh
INDIA
Tel: + 91 542 2500441/ 542 2501450

3. Mr. Gokaran 
District Magistrate
Varanasi 
Uttar Pradesh
INDIA
Tel: + 91 542 2508585

4. Mr. Mulayam Singh Yadav
Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh 
Chief Minister's Secretariat 
Lucknow 
Uttar Pradesh 
INDIA 
Fax: + 91 52 2223 0002 / 2223 9234

5. Justice A.P. Mishra 
Chairperson 
Uttar Pradesh Human Rights Commission 
6-A Kalidass Marg 
Lucknow, 
Uttar Pradesh
INDIA
Tel: + 91 52 2272 6742 
Fax: + 91 52 2272 6743

6. Shri Justice A. S. Anand
Chairperson
National Human Rights Commission of India
Faridkot House, Copernicus Marg 
New Delhi-110001
INDIA
Tel: + 91 11 23074448
Fax: +91 11 2334 0016
E-mail: chairnhrc@nic.in

7. The National Commission for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
Government of India
5th Floor, Loknayak Bhawan
Khan Market
New Delhi 110003
INDIA
Tel: + 91 11 2462 0435
Fax: + 91 11 2462 5378

8. Mr. Doudou Diene 
Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism and racial discrimination
C/o OHCHR-UNOG 
1211 Geneva 10 
SWITZERLAND
Tel: +41 22 917 9271
Fax: +41 22 917 9050


Thank you.

Urgent Appeals Programme 
Asian Human Rights Commission

Document Type : Urgent Appeal Case
Document ID : UA-032-2006
Countries : India,
Issues : Minorities,