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  *No.: 16039
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2009*

*CONTROVERSY OVER WORSHIP OF WEAPONS BY RSS IN BHOPAL*
*CM IN EYE OF STORM; OFFENCES PUNISHABLE UNDER ARMS ACT* *By   L. S.
Herdenia*

BHOPAL: The death of an RSS worker during “Shastra Puja” (Weapons’ worship),
the handling of an automatic firearm by the seven-year-old son of the
district Superintendent of police and firing in the air from a gun of
prohibited bore by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan -- all on  Dusshera
day in Bhopal -- have kicked up a controversy.

      In view of the death of the RSS worker, the RSS is thinking in the
terms of changing the way it conducts its traditional “Shastra Puja” and
“Pathsanchalan” (Street march) on Dusshera.

      On Dusshera day, the RSS volunteers bring all sorts of weapons to the
designated places for “Shastra Puja”. Earlier, only non-firearms were
brought for the ritual. For the past few years, even firearms are included.
This year, “Shastra Puja” was performed at 15 different places by the RSS.
One such venue was the premises of a school. After the ritual was over and
the RSS volunteers were standing outside, a loud report was reportedly heard
from one of the rooms in which the weapons were stored. The volunteers
rushed to the room and found one of their colleagues—Narendra Kumar
Motwani—lying in a pool of blood. He was taken to a hospital where he was
declared brought dead. There was a gunshot wound in his body.

      Immediately after the shocking incident, the police were at a loss to
determine whether it was a case of murder, accident or suicide. It took
almost five days to find the weapon that had caused the death of Motwani.
The mystery was ultimately solved on October 2, thanks to the sustained
efforts of the police. Shyamlal Gurjar, an RSS worker, surrendered at a
police thana along with a 9 mm pistol, which, he said, had got discharged
accidentally. As to how he got possession of the arm, Gurjar had a rather
unbelievable story to relate. He claimed he had found the pistol lying in a
“jungle” while he was returning from Salkanpur---a town about 45 km
away---and had decided to keep it.

      Gurjar’s statement has raised many inconvenient questions about RSS’s
‘Shastra Puja”. It has confirmed the allegations that unauthorised and
unlicensed firearms are used in the Puja. No one checks whether the weapons
brought by the workers are licensed and legal. Then, there is the question
as to why loaded guns were kept for the ‘Puja”. Gurjar told the police that
he became panicky after the incident and absconded. The RSS workers, who
were present at the place where the untoward incident took place, claimed
that there was nobody in the room in which Motwani was killed. This has been
contradicted by Gurjar’s statement, who said that the gun had gone off
during a meeting in which several RSS workers were present.

      Initially, the police had registered a case against unidentified
workers. Later, Gurjar's name was added as an accused. Gurjar did not come
to the police after the incident but suddenly surfaced on October 2.
Motwani’s family members have firmly rejected the accident theory and
alleged that it was a case of cold-blooded murder. The police have, so far,
not registered a murder case. Whatever the RSS leaders may claim but it is
now established that “shastra puja” is a patently dangerous and illegal
activity.

      Three more incidents on the Dusshera day were subject of harsh
criticism. One of them was the performance of “Shastra puja” by the Chief
Minister himself. The function was held at his official residence. The Chief
Minister, along with his family members, was photographed performing
“Shastra puja” of automatic and semi-automatic weapons belonging to the
police. Under section 7 of the Arms Act, 1959 the possession, even
temporarily, of prohibited arms and ammunition is banned unless specially
authorised by the Central Government. Automatic weapons being worshipped on
private premises, which includes an official bungalow allotted to a
government functionary, would amount to temporary possession of prohibited
weapons and would be punishable under the Arms Act. Not only that, after
worshipping the weapons, the Chief Minister also fired in the air.

      On the same day, another offence was committed, that too by an IPS
officer. There are photographs of SP of Bhopal firing an AK-47 rifle in the
air and his son also being assisted in handling the above weapon. The firing
of a weapon in a built-up area is likely to cause injury to people at large
and would fall within the definition of public nuisance given in section 268
of the IPC. Every bullet is an explosive substance, and therefore, any act
which is likely to cause injury would fall within the broad definition of
section 286 IPC. Clearly, it was wrong on the part of the SP to discharge
the firearm in a public place or to allow his minor son to handle it.

      Another act of impropriety was committed by the RSS when, in its
“Pathsanchalan”, even minor children carried and brandished naked swords.
Under the Arms act, minors are prohibited from carrying any kind of weapons.
Thus, the RSS violated several laws of the land.

      The RSS used the premises of a school for its ‘shastra puja” and it
was there that a workers was killed in mysterious circumstances. The
incident has put pressure on the RSS to either stop the practice of holding
‘shastra puja” or to make it a symbolic affair. There is also a section of
the opinion, which feels that worship of weapons was against the basic
tenets of the Constitution. We, as a nation, are committed to resolving all
disputes by peaceful means. And worshipping weapons is surely not compatible
with this ideal. *(IPA Service)*

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