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*Khairlanji: the trial drags on, a year later *
Meena Menon * Case is in an ad hoc sessions court *

Bhandara (Maharashtra): A year after the Khairlanji massacre in which four
members of his family were brutally killed, Bhaiyyalal Bhotmange is in the
centre of a different storm. On September 29, 2006, Bhotmange's wife
Surekha, his daughter Priyanka and sons Roshan and Sudhir were stripped and
bludgeoned to death in Khairlanji village in Bhandara district by a mob
which dumped their bodies into the Pench canal.

The killing of the Dalits sparked off violent protests all over the State
prompting the government to order a CBI inquiry. An ad hoc sessions court in
Bhandara is conducting the trial since May and 12 of the 68 witnesses have
already been examined. However, the case is not proceeding on a day-to-day
basis as no special court has been appointed.

Bhaiyyalal, the surviving member of the family, is a changed man today.
After initially refusing to take up the job the government offered, he now
works as a peon in the Babasaheb Ambedkar boys' hostel in Bhandara with a
salary of Rs. 5,300 a month. He has disowned his relatives with whom he used
to stay in Varthi near Bhandara and has taken up residence since January
with Dilip Uke of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), a local panchayat
member.
 Acrimony

This led to much acrimony between him and his relatives and his former
neighbours from Dusala village apart from activists who had supported him
after the incident occurred. Activists like Milind Phuljale say that the NCP
is keeping Bhaiyyalal under its wing so that he does not expose the real
people behind this massacre.

Mr. Uke on the other hand says that Bhaiyyalal's relatives are grabbing his
money and he does not trust them anymore. "I have suffered a lot for letting
Bhaiyyalal stay with me. People are saying I am a government agent. I am
only helping the poor man," he said. This unseemly tug of war with
Bhaiyyalal in the centre has been going on ever since the massacre happened.

Bhaiyyal, who demanded a house from the government, has just refused it.

According to official sources, he was allotted a house from the Chief
Minister's quota. The Social Welfare Department had set aside Rs.1.10 lakh
for a house for Bhaiyyalal. He had written to the government saying he
wanted a house in Bhandara since he was working there and was willing to put
in the remaining amount. According to the government, he had to pay
Rs.1.13lakh more which would be collected in monthly instalments of
Rs.1,300. However, when the Collector called a meeting to hand over the
house to him earlier this week, Bhaiyyalal refused to pay the remaining
amount and said that he must get the house free of cost. The Collector had
now made a fresh proposal to the government with this demand.

At the boys' hostel in Bhandara, Bhaiyyalal's name is on the black board
listing the names of employees. He was first appointed as a chowkidar but
after protests, he was re-designated a peon. He has a personal security
guard. Asked why he took up the job, Bhaiyyalal said, "I did not want to sit
idle. I cannot live in Khairlanji and I needed to do something," he said. He
has given his land at Khairlanji on contract for Rs. 12,000 a year.
 'Real accused not caught'

The government did not set up a special court for the trial. The trial is
proceeding very slowly, he said. Some of the real accused have not yet been
caught and all those arrested should not have been discharged, he alleged.

He also launched a personal attack on his nephew Rashtrapal Narnavre, with
whom he used to stay in Varthi before he moved to Mr. Uke's house. He now
accuses Mr. Rashtrapal of withdrawing money from his bank account and using
it for his personal gain.

"They are after my money. I have nothing to do with these people," he said.
Apart from disowning Mr. Rashtrapal and his family, he is nasty about
Rajendra, an eyewitness to the incident, and his brother Siddharth Gajbhiye
who were once friends of the family.

Surekha Bhotmange and her daughter Priyanka were witness to an assault on
Siddharth by villagers from Khairlanji who resented his frequent visits.
They also gave the names of the attackers to the police who arrested them.

It was on September 29 morning that these arrested villagers were released
on bail.

They decided to take revenge on Siddharth and his brother Rajendra and went
looking for them. They came to Khairlanji when their fury was directed
towards the Bhotmange family. Now Bhaiyyalal blames them for the incident.
"If it was not for them, my family would be alive," he said.

However, it was at Siddharth's house at Dusala that Bhaiyyalal hid that
night when he ran away fearing for his life. It was the Gajbhiye brothers
who called the police . Rajendra is not on the list of witnesses the CBI has
submitted to the court.

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"Ours is a battle not for wealth or for power.
It is a battle for freedom. It is a battle for the reclamation of human
personality."
- Dr BR Ambedkar
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