Buddhist family massacared by upper caste Hindus

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    A VJAS Press release

    Kherlanji Buddhist family Massacred

    Kherlanji Buddhist family Massacred



    Small village in Bhandara district in Maharashtra has been focus of attention when four member of one dalit family was slaughtered on 29th September 29th, 2006 in bhandara district. Victims are Bhaiyyalal Bhotmange’s wife surekha, 44, his daughter priyanka, 18, sons, roshan, 23, and sudhir, 21.The fact finding team of vidarbha Jan Andolan Samiti visited on 6th October to village kherlanji to know the details of this barbaric killing and they were shocked to learn that , Bhaiyyalal`s wife surekha, 44, his daughter priyanka, 18, sons, roshan, 23, and sudhir, 21, were first stripped naked, dragged from their hut to the choupal 500 meters away and hacked to death by the entire village of the so called upper-castes.


    vJAS has moved with the fact finding committee report to national human rights commission(nhrc) for independent probe of this dalit massacred as all political parties and local administration are covering up the matter as till date no mla or mp from bhandara has visited the village or Bhaiyyalal, more than a week after the gruesome killing took place.


    Two mlas from Nagpur, ostensibly sent by the congress higher-ups, visited kherlanji, but did not make any noise. The police are not acting fast and the only two prime witnesses are under threat. Not a single villager’s statement has been recorded. Neighboring villages are living with fear and terror, especially the minority lower castes dalit to dared to demand the right of land were slaughtered in order to give other dalit in villages of Mowadi taluka of bhandara district .

    As per the fact finding report dispute of dalit killing is portion land owned by Bhaiyyalal Bhotmange’s wife “surekha’s only fault was that she’d challenged the village upper-castes and that too the landlords. And she’d dared to crave for self-esteem and dignity,” as told by a broken Bhaiyyalal Bhotmange, 50, a dalit farmer, a shadow of himself today. lAST week, he helplessly saw brutality and barbarism knock on his door and wipe off his family – his wife and three children. His worst fears came true September 29.






    As kherlanji wears ghostly silence, ostensibly sheltering injustice, Bhaiyyalal packs up his house – a cramped hut with nothing in it actually – to move in with his in-laws at Deulgaon village, 20 km away. But fear and terror emanates from his swollen eyes, mirroring the truth that the entire government administration, the police and the political class are fighting hard to cover up for a week now.

    But the kherlanji`s bestiality is too hard to be suppressed.As per details provided all relatives to the fact finding committee the barbaric details are Bhaiyyalal’s wife surekha, 44, his daughter priyanka, 18, sons, roshan, 23, and sudhir, 21, were first stripped naked, dragged from their hut to the choupal 500 meters away and hacked to death by the entire village of the so called upper-castes, but not before demonstrating the savagery that sends shivers down the spine of a mauled Bhaiyyalal, the lone survivor and fallen family’s headman.

    The meek farmer is yet to come to terms with the incident that he witnessed from some distance hiding behind a hut. He’s broken and shudders every moment, uncertain of his life, confused and fearful. It has been a week but nobody has spoken to him from the government administration about the mass killing.

    VJAS has drawn the attention of NHRC toward the fact that “Surekha and her daughter priyanka were humiliated, bitten, beaten black and blue and then gang-raped in full public view for an hour before they fell dead. “The marauders had pushed sticks into their private parts,” says a policeman, asking not to be named. The two sons were kicked and stabbed repeatedly. The assaulters then mutilated their private parts too, disfigured their faces and tossed them in air before the twosome lay dead on the ground. “When the dusk had settled, four bodies of this dalit family lay strewn at the village choupal, with the killers pumping their fists and still kicking the bodies. The rage was not over. Some angry men even raped the badly mutilated corpses of the two women.”

    “not a single woman, save one, from the village tried to intervene or stop their men from doing it,” cries Bhaiyyalal. “i was too terrified to run to their help.” Intriguingly, the post-mortem report says surekha and priyanka were not raped.“Doctors were managed, and the police bribed,” alleges Rashtrapal Narnaware, Surekha’s nephew. “Every one in kherlanji knows what happened with my aunt and cousins, every one was a witness to the heinous crime,” he says furiously.The police now await the report of second autopsy that was done on October 5 by a team of doctors after exhuming the bodies buried at Deulgaon following mounting pressure.


    Police admit the bodies were without even a shred of cloth.Bhaiyyalal says the kherlanji villagers, who perpetrated the crime, called for a village meeting an hour after the incident with bodies still lying on the road and issued a ‘fatwa’ that nobody would open their mouth about the incident.in kherlanji, villagers don’t speak. “They won’t,” says a policeman sent here to maintain ‘law and order’ situation. “But frankly,” he says, “the incident shows that there was no law and no order for years; there isn’t any even today.”Police say the assaulters threw the bodies at different places in the periphery of the village. Priyanka body was recovered from a canal only the next afternoon, and that was how the matter came to light. But the police and administration, dictated by a political regime that sensed deep trouble, saw to it that even the dalit leaders kept mum, as the incident would have been explosive during the


    October 2 dhammakranti anniversary programme at


    Nagpur’s Deekshabhoomi. Kherlanji is a village of 780 people – about 170 households, some 50 km north of bhandara town off the Tumsar road. From Nagpur, it would be about 120 km. It falls in Mohadi Tehsil. The Bhotmange’s were one of the two Mahar families of the village that is dominated by the OBC`s, the landlord clans here. Bhaiyyalal had moved to this village to farm his mother’s 5-acre land about 18 years ago.



    But it was surekha, who tilled her farm and fought for regaining the hold over a portion grabbed by the upper castes, which is a decisive political force in this part.A cramped hut of the Bhotmange’s stands proof of their abject poverty. Despite that, surekha toiled hard to send her children to school and then colleges.Priyanka, a NCC cadet who dreamt of joining the armed forces, was preparing for her HSC this year, Bhaiyyalal wails. “My wife saved some money last year and bought her a bicycle,” he tells us. “She was very intelligent.”The two sons helped them in farming and earned extra money by working as laborers. “Routinely the villagers drove tractors over our standing crop.”“Surekha,” says her inconsolable sister


    Sudan raul, “was taught a lesson because she fought for her land. She feared their end was nearing.” just a week ago, says Sudan, surekha came with her daughter to visit us, and said the villagers would not spare them. But no one had ever imagined such a shocking end.“Not one of her children could survive,” says Drupata bai, Surekha’s old mother, with her eyes fixed on the ground. “Did the murderers not have a heart?”The plot was meticulously planned. First, the village heads tarnished her character.


    They propagated that she had illicit relation with the police-patil of neighboring Dhusala village Siddhartha Gajbhiye, who was actually her cousin. Siddhartha, a dalit too, was the only person who stood by this family.The district superintendent of police, Suresha Sagar, holds: “this incident is the height of brutality.” He clears surekha had no illicit relations with Siddhartha.hE admits the andhalgaon police did not attend to the calls of the Bhotmanges, or investigate the crime immediately after the incident. Siddhartha had in fact made a desperate call to the police station when he learnt that the Bhotmange’s were being slaughtered. “the call was made around 6.15 pm,” says Bhaiyyalal.32 persons have been arrested so far. Many more arrests would follow. aS of now, the main perpetrators are still free, say the deulgaon villagers.

    The SP reveals he is issuing the suspension orders to a PSI and a head constable at Andhalgaon police station, under which the village falls.But the police lapses seem far more and too grave. The police had refused to lodge the complaints of the Bhotmange’s for over a decade now.


    That is since the woman took up the cudgels to recover the lost portion of land. they clearly sided with the landlords, says Rashtrapal, and that was the reason why even Siddhartha went to Kamptee and got himself admitted to a private hospital after being beaten almost fatally by the kherlanji village lords on September 3. That was the provocation of the latest tension that culminated into the September 29 mayhem.The things had come to a boil. “The villagers had pronounced that killing a mere Mahar family of the village wouldn’t harm any of them,” alleges Bhaiyyalal, fighting hard his tears, as he recounts living in years of the village-regression.


    Siddhartha’s younger brother Rajendra took him to Kamptee in nagpur district, 100 km from the village, because he knew it was safer.“here, it would have been too risky for him,” says Siddhartha’s son Rahul, who’s doing his engineering from a private college at Ramtek.


    The doctors at the private hospital realized that this was a police case, and then referred him to the government hospital at Kamptee. The Kamptee police lodged an offence and referred the case back to the bhandara police for investigation.tHAT was when the offences were registered against 14 persons of kherlanji, and when the police paraded the accused for identification, surekha and Bhaiyyalal identified them, notwithstanding the reigning threat of a village-goon and one of the masterminds of the heinous crime. On the morning of September 29 the 14 persons were arrested and produced before a Mohadi court and released on bail.


    No sooner had they been set free than the persons first drove down to Kandri, a village ten km from kherlanji, in search of Rajendra and Siddhartha. But when they did not find them, they rushed to their village baying for the blood of the Bhotmange’s. When they reached the hut of the dalit family, they found surekha and her children preparing the evening meal; Bhaiyyalal was not at home.


    They were armed with sharp weapons and sticks, informs Bhaiyyalal, who was at a stone’s throw away distance when the assaulters were dragging his children and wife having stripped them off their clothes. Rajendra was with him. And they both witnessed the murderous assault unfurl before them over the next one-and-a-half hour or more, before the two slipped out in to darkness to safety.NHRC has been asked to order independent probe of this dalit massacred and sack the collector in charge of the district .Appropriate compensation to tune of Rs.25 lacs is also demanded by VJAS to NHRC.

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    For more details on the atrocities
    http://atrocitynews.wordpress.com/dna-khairlanje-massacre
     
  2. BlackBillBlake

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    Nasty business.

    Shows the danger of organized religions in general
    when they get too politicized, and the fact that
    for many, Hinduism is simply a manifestation of
    cultural conservatism - it has more to do with
    preserving a priveliged position in society than
    any form of spirituality. It is a cultural thing.
    My hope is that the forces of globalization in
    general will eventually put an end to all this.
     
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    That's so horrible I can hardly comment...but the USA is no stranger to this kind of thing either...reminds me especially of graphic images of mob lynchings of blacks here in the early to late-mid 20th century.
     
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    It's gone on in many places in the past, and
    now in a horrible form with this sectarian killing
    and torture in Iraq.
    IMO it goes to show that very many people who
    proclaim themselves 'religious' are in fact sunk very
    deeply in ignorance, and also more fundamentally in
    a kind of horrendous insensibility. It is also very
    much related to the parochial nature of many types
    of so called religion.
    So I repeat what I've often said before - until we
    arrive a truly global consciousness and move beyond
    the out-moded cultural patterns of past ages, this sort
    of thing will go on and on.
     
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    Bill...agree on all points.

    Regarding Iraq...another example of what happens when a authoritarian, repressive, yet unifying regime collapses...all the ages-old stuff comes to the surface.
     
  6. Shane99X

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    I dunno, are sure that's the best solution?[​IMG]


    Seems more like more of the same old attitude of the west.
    Bringing order and civilization to the "heathen savages".

    a sort global manifest destiny.

    Wouldn't a better solution be for the very people who are being oppressed to stand up for themselves against their oppressors? Perhaps with solidarity and support from others, but isn't it their battle to fight?

    It appears a bit egotistical to assume they need the rest of the world to fix their problems(implies they are not capable of doing so themselves).

    What is stopping members of the lower caste from presenting a united front?

    It just seems to me that it's up to the people of a culture to right the wrongs of their particular culture, not the "global community".
     
  7. BlackBillBlake

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    Absolutely. Just like in the former Yugoslavia.
    This stuff in India though can't be put down to similar causes
    in that there's been no collapse - maybe just a percieved threat
    to their status and power by a particular group.
     
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    Can't be put to similar causes, but you think can be solved with similiar solution(globalization of culture)?
     
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