Varsha Torgalkar | SabrangIndia https://sabrangindia.in/content-author/varsha-torgalkar-21305/ News Related to Human Rights Wed, 02 Jan 2019 05:33:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://sabrangindia.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Favicon_0.png Varsha Torgalkar | SabrangIndia https://sabrangindia.in/content-author/varsha-torgalkar-21305/ 32 32 Echoes of Jai Bhim in Bhima Koregaon, Lakhs of Dalits Visit, Pay Respects https://sabrangindia.in/echoes-jai-bhim-bhima-koregaon-lakhs-dalits-visit-pay-respects/ Wed, 02 Jan 2019 05:33:45 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2019/01/02/echoes-jai-bhim-bhima-koregaon-lakhs-dalits-visit-pay-respects/ “I wanted to visit the site even if I were to face the death.”     Pune: Notwithstanding the intentions of the right wing extremists – of deterring Dalits from visiting the obelisk in Bhima Koregaon – lakhs of Dalits, higher in number than last year, thronged the site today to pay their respects. Every […]

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“I wanted to visit the site even if I were to face the death.”
 

 

Pune: Notwithstanding the intentions of the right wing extremists – of deterring Dalits from visiting the obelisk in Bhima Koregaon – lakhs of Dalits, higher in number than last year, thronged the site today to pay their respects.

Every year, on January 1, Dalits, in large numbers, visit the site to observe anniversary of Koregaon Battle. The battle that took place in 1818 between the British and the Peshwas saw the army of men mostly belonging to the Mahar caste defeat the upper caste Peshwas.
The riot that was sparked last year in Pune, allegedly at the behest of the right wing organisations, did not seem to create panic among Dalits. A woman visitor, while talking about her unhindered determination to visit the site, said, “I wanted to visit the site even if I were to face the death.”

Raising slogans of Jai Bhim, and hailing Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar thousands of the visitors carried blue flags as they walked for about 5 km towards the obelisk from Lonikand – where they have to park the vehicles. Roads to Bhima Koregaon from all the directions were flooded with people even on the evening of January 1.

Sandip Pakhale, additional superintendent of police, Pune Rural Police, confirmed that number of devotees this year was higher than that of last year. He said, “Till now, number is 5.5-6 lakh, and it is higher than last year. Last year, we could not count the number, as after riots broke out. Many people had to return even before visiting the obelisk after hearing about the riots last year.”

Prakash Ambedkar, grandson of Dr Ambedkar and leader of Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh, after paying homage pointed out that last year efforts were made to create differences between Dalits and Marathas. He said, “Elgar Parishad was conducted by over 260 organisations to unite Bahujan including Maratha and Dalit. But riots were orchestrated to undo their effort. However, this huge footfall shows that common man has given a rejoinder to Hindutva forces’ efforts to create communal differences.”

Mahadev Kambale, a volunteer of Samasta Sainik Dal, said, “Last year’s riots made people curious about Bhima Koregaon. They not just tried to understand importance of the victory pillar, but also turned up. Besides, people who had tough time last year due to last year’s riots did not want to deter from remembering those brave Mahar soldiers who defeated Brahminical Peshwa forces.”

A visitor from Daund, Chandrakant Gavale, said, “Dalits don’t want right wing extremists to succeed in stopping them from visiting the symbol of Dalit Pride.”

Satyabhama More from Beed said, “I came to know about Bhima Koregaon and Mahar soldiers’ bravery after last year’s riots. And I wanted to visit it even if I have to die in a riot-like situation. And I finally made it here. I regret that I did not know about it earlier.”

Overall, the visitors were satisfied with the heavy security and availability of food, water and all the necessary facilities. 

Absence of political party leaders was noteworthy, as only Raju Waghmare, Congress spokesperson and also Bahujan, visited the obelisk, apart from of course majority of the Dalit leaders.

Courtesy: Newsclick.in

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Anger Amongst Dalits Against Police Inaction as Bhima Koregaon Preparations Start https://sabrangindia.in/anger-amongst-dalits-against-police-inaction-bhima-koregaon-preparations-start/ Mon, 31 Dec 2018 07:32:18 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2018/12/31/anger-amongst-dalits-against-police-inaction-bhima-koregaon-preparations-start/ A year after riots broke out on January 1, dalit victims feel cheated by the authorities as the prime accused still roam around freely while dalit rights’ activists are being arrested.   As the preparations for Bhima Koregoan Shourya Divas are going on, dalit organisations and the common dalit man is angry. Though they remain […]

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A year after riots broke out on January 1, dalit victims feel cheated by the authorities as the prime accused still roam around freely while dalit rights’ activists are being arrested.

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As the preparations for Bhima Koregoan Shourya Divas are going on, dalit organisations and the common dalit man is angry. Though they remain composed and responsive to all preparations being done by police and administration, anger is boiling as prime accused of the riots are roaming free and charge sheets have not been filed in a single FIR in the riots. Meanwhile, dalit activists have been arrested and branded as naxals, accused for causing riots.

Bhima Koregoan Riots 2018
Every year lakhs of dalits visit Bhima Koregoan to pay homage to a war memorial built in the memory of soldiers who got injured or died in the battle of 1818, in which the British Army comprising Mahar and other backward caste soldiers defeated the oppressive Peshwa. Last year, when lakhs of dalits from across the state gathered to pay obeisance on the 200th anniversary of the battle, they were allegedly attacked by right wing extremists. One man died while many were injured. Hundreds of vehicles and properties of dalits were either torched or damaged causing losses up to crores. More importantly, the numerous riots left many local dalits homeless.

As informed by Sandip Patil, Superintendent of Police, Pune Rural Police, 23 FIRs have been lodged in connection with the Bhima Koregoan riots since January 2, 2018. But charge sheet has not been filed in a single FIR. Despite most of the cases being lodged under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act under which arrests of accused before investigation is compulsory, and charge sheet needs to be filed within three months, not a single charge sheet has been filed. Though over a thousand have been accused in the cases, only 121 have been arrested so far, as told by Patil.

Rahul Dambale, a dalit youth leader who has been following the riots closely and helping the victims, said, “Prime accused Sambhaji Bhide and Milind Ekbote are roaming freely despite it being one year since the riots. Bhide, who is accused in many other riot cases, has not even been questioned, forget about arresting him. Ekbote, though arrested after the Supreme Court rejected his bail, was able to get bail due to the weak defence of Pune Rural Police in the Pune court. Now, he is a free man.”

He added, “For a year, no attackers of dalits were arrested or taken action against. But the police have, nonetheless, arrested well known activists working for the rights of dalits, tribal and other marginalised communities, and accused them of inciting the riots at Bhima Koregoan. We are feeling cheated as activists are accused of assaulting the very people for whose rights they have been fighting. The police are doing all this to save Bhide and Ekbote, under the directions of the BJP government.”

Riots Victim Found Dead
Jaidev Sakat, the brother of a dalit victim of the riots whose house was torched at Bhima Koregoan, is disappointed and angry. Puja Sakat, who witnessed a group of goons torching her house in the January 1 riots, was found dead in a well near their house four months later. Police recorded her death as accidental death but her family is sure that goons who had torched their house earlier and wanted to evacuate the family, were behind the murder.

Jaidev Sakat said, “The police inspector Ramesh Galande and Daund deputy superintendent Ganesh More who initially pursued and later threatened us not to lodge a FIR against those goons who torched our house did not face any action. Galande was transferred many months later while More is still at the same post. How can we feel secure or at peace? Our demand was that those officers should be suspended.”

Dambale pointed out that both the policemen were at the spot during the riots but didn’t take any measures to stop the right-wing procession that entered the Bhima Koregoan area and attacked dalits. He said, “More is still part of the team that has been taking various measures for security for this year’s event.”

Sidhartha Dhende, deputy mayor of Pune city, who carried out the fact finding of the riots last year in January, reiterated the same feelings. He said, “The riots were not spontaneous but pre-planned. We have already done a fact finding and handed over all the evidence and finding to the Pune Rural Police and the government, yet no action has been taken against anybody. Everybody in the Ambedkarite movement is disappointed.”

Anger and Resentment Strong, Compensation Pending
He agreed that the Pune Rural Police and administration has been working well for this year’s celebration but he said, “Why did the police not make an attempt to arrest the accused despite having evidence. And if they were keen, the police intelligence could have even sensed the riots and nipped it in the bud. The events at Vadhu Budruk in December 2017 obviously showed an indication of what was going to happen. Why hundreds of dalits are now reduced to complain that the police were standing and watching when they were being attacked on the day of riots? Their eagerness to not let the issue escalate should have been shown at that time.”

Amit Bhongale, another youth who got injured in the riots and was in Sassoon General Hospital for treatment for over four months including a month in ICU, and now has lost his hearing and walking ability partially, had to sit for a hunger strike for over 30 days in front of the collector’s office in November this year to get help. He, along with another riot victim Rama Athawale, sat on strike demanding proper compensation, but for 30 days nobody paid attention. It was only when their conditions worsened, they were promised by the collector that they would be given compensation.

Bhongale said, “Most of the riot victims are struggling to get proper compensation as most of them have lost their houses or livelihood and/or have become handicapped.”

Dambale said, “Dalits don’t want to lose hope, and helping and participating in the preparation of the event is very dear and important to us. But there is so much anger and the feeling of being cheated is just so strong.”
 

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