*Jamia Teachers' Solidarity Group*

Press Release

24th October 2008.

Hundreds march to demand Judicial Enquiry into the Batla House 'Encounter'

Teachers, students from Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi University, JNU and
IGNOU, social and political activists, journalists and writers joined the
Citizen's March for Justice and Truth organised by the Jamia Teachers'
Solidarity Group today from Jantar Mantar to the Parliament.

The ongoing communal tension in the country and the politics of State terror
unleashed in the name of investigation/inquiry, etc. has created an
atmosphere of unease, anxiety and fear among the minority communities of the
country. The Batla House 'encounter' cannot be seen as an isolated event but
as part of a larger process of fascization that has taken stereotyping of
communities as a conscious agenda to counter the socio-economic turmoil
across the country that threatens to spill over into a wider crisis. The
fragmentation of the country on communal lines threatens the collective
fabric of the nation and the liberal, democratic intelligentsia present
questioned not only the incident of the Batla House 'encounter' in
particular but the very process of communal witch hunt that survives on hate
campaigns and inflicting violence on innocents.

The gathering was addressed by Shabnam Hashmi (Anhad), Dipankar Bhattacharya
(General Secretary, CPIML Liberation), Anjali Deshpande (Delhi Union of
Journalists), Amit Sengupta (Senior Journalist), Manisha Sethi (Jamia
Teachers' Solidarity Group), Pranay Krishna (University of Allahabad, Gen.
Sec. Jan Sanskriti Manch), Dr. G. Ajay (JNU), Prof. Kamal Mitra Chinoy (Sec.
JNU Teachers' Association), Sandeep Singh (President, JNUSU), Santosh Roy
(National Secretary, AICCTU), and others. Prominent members of civil society
like Javed Naqvi, Prof. Mary John, Prof. Nivedita Menon, Prof. Shohini
Ghosh, Prof. Janaki Rajan, Prof. Ramakrishnan, Ms. Kamla Bhasin, Prof.
Nirmalangshu Mukherji, Prof. Badri Raina, Amresh Mishra, Swapan Mukherji,
and others were present. Several members of organisations like Saheli,
Amnesty International, Communist Ghadar Party, DTC Workers' Unity Centre,
AICCTU, SIO, AISA were also present. Awam Theatre Group of Jamia Millia
Islamia
 presented a street play called 'MASTERMIND' critiquing the role of the
media and the institutions of the State in constructing the narratives of
terror and the 'ways' in which it is being 'countered'. Saheli too presented
a song on the theme of communalism. The programme was conducted by Tanweer
Fazal, member, JTSG.

A memorandum signed by more than 200 members of the intelligentsia was
submitted to the Prime Minister's office (see below) and an appointment at
the earliest is being sought so that a delegation can meet him at the
earliest.

The following demands were made:

* A Judicial Enquiry under a sitting Judge of the Supreme Court be
instituted at the earliest.
* The investigations be handed over to the CBI since the Delhi Police and
the Special Cell are already implicated parties which could prejudice the
course of justice.
* Immediate disciplinary action be taken against police personnel of the
Special Cell involved in procedural irregularities both pre and post
encounter at L-18 in Batla House.

Released by:

Anuradha Ghosh, Adil Mehdi , Sreerekha (JTSG)

Jamia Teachers' Solidarity Group

Memorandum

to

The Prime Minister of India

Shri Manmohan Singh,
Prime Minister of India.

Dear Mr. Prime Minister,

As you are aware, the Special Cell of the Delhi Police carried out an
operation in Batla House (New Delhi) in which two students, Atif Ameen and
Md. Sajid, and an officer of the Special Cell, Inspector M.C. Sharma, lost
their lives. While the Delhi Police and your Government has claimed that
this operation was a genuine 'encounter' in which the Special Cell was
ambushed by 'terrorists' of a shady organization called Indian Mujahideen,
the facts presented by the Delhi Police are contradictory and raise serious
doubts about the veracity of the Police claim. The photographs of the slain
students which show the skin of Atif sloughed off and the bullet injuries on
Sajid's head pose strong questions over the genuineness of the 'encounter'.

Further, the arbitrary arrests and detentions of young Muslim men by the
Special Cell have fuelled a widespread feeling of hurt, alienation and fear
that this encounter is part of a larger witch hunt of minorities. This
apprehension is also shared by a large section of the democratic and secular
citizenry, which sees a pattern in the way young educated Muslim youth are
being targeted and stereotyped as the new-age "tech-savvy Islamic
terrorists".

The routine response of police and governments to all bomb blasts is to
promptly identify 'Islamic terrorism' as the guilty party. This despite
mounting evidence to the contrary – of the involvement of Hindu extremist
organisations in manufacturing and planting bombs in Maharashtra and
Gujarat. Further, the spiralling violence against minorities – from Dhule,
Adilabad, Malegaon, Kanpur to Udalguri in Assam --  and the utterly soft
approach of  the State to reign in Hindutva violence has created an
impression that the Indian State is engaging in a duplicity.

We have come here to demonstrate at the Parliament today to convey our deep
sense of anguish and anger, particularly at the police action in Batla
House, which reeks of a blatant communal witch hunt.

The inconsistencies in the Police version and the secrecy surrounding the
autopsy reports of the deceased demand that an impartial enquiry be
instituted at the earliest to investigate into the entire episode.

We demand, therefore, that

· A Judicial Enquiry under a sitting Judge of the Supreme Court be
instituted at the earliest.

· The investigations be handed over to the CBI since the Delhi Police and
the Special Cell are already implicated parties which could prejudice the
course of justice.

· Immediate disciplinary action be taken against police personnel of the
Special Cell involved in procedural irregularities both pre and post
encounter at L-18 in Batla House.

We would like to bring to your notice that even school children were picked
up for identification on the day of the 'encounter' and the fact that Mohd.
Sajid was a minor (17 year old) in complete violation of all constitutional
provisions for the protection of the rights of minors.

We hope sincerely that you willrespond positively to the democratic and
secular opinion in the country.

Sincerely,

Signed by over two hundred people.

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