EKTA (Committee for Communal Amity), Mumbai hereby strongly condemns the
lethal attack by the Maoist insurgents yesterday afternoon on a private bus
at Chingavaram on the Dantewada-Sukhma road in Chhattisgarh in an overly
successful bid to kill a group of traveling armed Special Police Officers
(SPOSs) - adivasi youths recruited to battle Maoist insurgency in the state,
with the full knowledge that the bus was carrying also a large number of
unarmed civilian passengers taking no part in the ongoing armed conflicts
between the insurgents and the state. This is morally utterly repulsive.
We also, on this note, strongly disapprove the brutal summary executions of
unarmed civilians, including adivasis and other sections of the poor and
marginalized, by the Maoists tagging them as “informer”.

At the same time, we also take note of the fact that a large group of SPOs,
maybe around 20, elected to travel by a bus full of civilian passengers,
plying through an area known to be prone to mine blasts and other forms of
armed assaults by the Maoists, despite the fact they are engaged in an open
and no holds barred war with the insurgents, killing each other at the first
available opportunity. This amounts to virtually holding the civilian
passengers as helpless hostage and trying to use them as human shield for
their own safety. It is also just unacceptable.

While on this orgy of gory violence, the reflexive cry of Sri Chidambaram in
the wake of these tragic murders for more of the same (failed measures),
asking for an “expanded mandate” i.e. permission to use air strikes against
the insurgents operating in an area with deep forest covers and sheltering
for ages large number of adivasi inhabitants is also unacceptably
disturbing. So is his vituperative verbal assault on civil society groups
committed to uphold democratic values and norms so as to cover up his own
dismal performance as the Union Home Minister.
The fact that the detailed recommendations made by a body of recognised
experts appointed by no less than the Planning Commission of India to tackle
Maoist insurgency have gone completely unheeded despite persistent failures
of the tried and tested repressive measures deserves close attention.
On this note, we also strongly condemn Odisha government’s armed assaults on
unarmed civilian resistors protesting against proposed mega projects by the
Posco, and also Tata, Vedanta etc., overriding all ecological, social, and
also legal, considerations.
It seems that the state is bent upon sending the message, in unison with the
insurgents, that in Indian democracy peaceful protests have no reasonable
chance of being heard and the only way out is armed banditry.

At the end, we again appeal to the warring parties to immediately come to
the negotiating table and eschew blood spilling violence. Obviously the
“democratic” state has a greater responsibility and just cannot afford to
emulate a band of armed outlaws.
The sate must also immediately have an authentic and thoughtful relook at
the “strategy” being pursued hitherto by it and make serious attempts to
initiate inclusive and participatory development to better the lot of the
marginalised adivasi populations, in particular - the main constituency of
the insurgents, to cut them off from their principal support base.
Mindless armed action will only bring in more and more tragedies it its
wake.
An internal disturbance fuelled by an overpowering sense of alienation felt
by a significant section of the population born out of desperate poverty and
cruel oppressions cannot be and must not be tackled the way a war is waged
against a clearly identified uniformed external enemy.

Sukla Sen
for EKTA (Committee for Communal Amity), Mumbai
18 05 2010


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