In yet another incident of caste Hindus attacking Dalits, especially women political workers in Yogi's Uttar Bradesh, Comrade Jeera Bharti, who organises agricultural labourers was abused, thrashed and disrobed by Kurmis of the Mirzapur Block, allegedly Chatru Patel and his men as she was returning to her village on the evening of July 3 with her 14 year old son. The CPI (ML) and AIPWA (All india Progressive Women's Association of Uttar Pradesh will hold a National Protest Against Attack by BJP-Supported Goons on AIPWA and CPI(ML) Leader Comrade Jeera Bharti
Jeera Bharti is a leader of the CPI(ML) and All India Progressive Women’s Association (AIPWA) in Mirzapur, district, Uttar Pradesh. Hailing from the Dalit community, she organizes agricultural labourers – most of whom are women and men from oppressed castes – for their wages, dignity and rights. According to information put out by the CPIML on the night of 3 July, she was returning from the CPIML's Mirzapur Block Office to her village (Riksha Khurd) on her bicycle, with her 14 year-old son. When she reached her village, her way was blocked by Chatru Patel, a local landlord from the dominant Kurmi community, and his family members. He allegedly abused her, grabbed her hair and threw her on the ground. When her son rushed up to his mother’s rescue he too was beaten up. Chatru Patel and his family members including some female members of his family together thrashed Jeera and disrobed her – in the presence of several other people from the local dominant castes. When Jeera dialed the police helpline, but the police took an hour and a half to arrive on the scene.
The next day, July 4, Jeera Bharti recorded her FIR at the police station. At this time, it is alleged, that BJP MLA from Marihan, Rama Shankar Patel, himself from the dominant Kurmi community, also came to the police station accompanied by a large number of his supporters. Under this political pressure, the police refused to invoke the relevant sections from the law against violence on women and the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act pertaining to disrobing and assaulting a Dalit woman. The organisation has said that " it is shameful but not surprising that a MLA from India’s ruling party should himself demonstrate at a police station to defend people who committed gender and anti-Dalit violence. "
The BJP MLA Rama Shankar Patel himself has reportedly pending criminal complaints against him of violence against a woman, and his nephew and supporters have pending complaints against them of violence against women and minorities Significantly, Jeera Bharti was the CPI(ML) candidate in the 2014 Parliamentary elections and enjoys great respect in the area as a strong defender of the rights of workers, women, Dalits and the poor. She led a recent movement for wages of agricultural labourers due to which daily wages were increased to Rs 100. This movement has reportedly enraged the feudal landlords in the area.
This attack on Jeera Bharti is symptomatic of the manner in which dominant caste and feudal elements feel emboldened by the Yogi regime to launch violent attacks on activists and people from the Dalit community. The attack on Dalits at Saharanpur followed by arrest of the Bhim Army leader; the manner in which people from the Musahar community of Kushinagar were demeaned by giving them soap to ‘clean themselves’ in preparation for Yogi’s visit; preventing Dalit activists from Gujarat from entering Uttar Pradesh because they were preparing to present Yogi with a 125 kg soap cake in response to his act of demeaning the Musahars; and arrest of well-known Dalit activists for holding a press conference has now been followed by the assault on Comrade Jeera Bharti.
All dissenting voices are being gagged and attacked. The CPI(ML) office in Varanasi was raided recently and student and youth activists of AISA and RYA have been arrested and jailed in UP.
AIPWA will hold demonstrations all over the country on July 6 and 7, demanding that the assailants of Comrade Jeera Bharti be booked under the relevant sections of the SC/ST (PoA) Act and Criminal Law (Amendment) Act 2013.
(The information has been put out by Rati Rao, President, AIPWA, Meena Tiwary, General Secretary, AIPWA and Kavita Krishnan, National Secretary, AIPWA )