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Sukla


*Radical Socialist Statement Condemning the Brutal Killing of Lakhbir Singh*



In the early hours of October 15, Lakhbir Singh, a 35-year old labourer
from the Mazhabi Sikh community (Dalits who converted to Sikhism), was
brutally tortured and murdered at the protest site at Singhu border near
Delhi. It has been alleged that Lakhbir Singh had attempted to steal the
holy scriptures of the Sikh community. Members of the Nihang Sikh sect have
come forward and taken the responsibility for the barbaric act. Not only
have the leaders of the Nihang community not shown any sign of remorse for
the incident they have gone on to proclaim that they defend and might
repeat the same act in case there was any repeat of blasphemy in the
future. The Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) has already denounced the killing
and have distanced themselves from the Nihangs. The Hindutva right has been
quick to take this opportunity to claim that the farmers’ protests as a
whole is responsible for break down in law order and for moral degeneration
more generally.

Firstly, we on the left unequivocally denounce such a brutal killing of an
ordinary working class person. Even if it is proved beyond any doubt that
Lakhbir Singh was guilty of blasphemy individuals cannot take the law into
their own hands and carry out acts of indescribable brutality. Secondly,
this clearly demonstrates that all religious organizing carries with it the
potential danger of quickly collapsing into reactionary politics. This is
true not just for those organizing around questions of Hindutva or
political Islam, but is equally true of Christian fundamentalists, Buddhist
fundamentalists, and in this case Sikh fundamentalists. The important
lesson to draw is not to condemn religion and only uphold values of
atheism. The important lesson is that while we respect people’s right to
practice and have their own faith, left organizing must always be wary of
religious groups. Ours is a fight against exploitation and oppression for a
better world. Organizing for this aim can and must have people from all
faiths and religions, but cannot be based around religious organizing.
Thirdly, it is wrong to hold the farmers’ movement in general responsible
for this barbaric act. The current farmers’ movement is one of the longest
standing movements in India, and is against arguably the most brutal and
oppressive central government, independent India has ever seen. The
movement in its current form has already been running for more than 14
months and has been almost entirely non-violent in character. We must
defend the movement from right-wing attacks while we condemn this brutal
killing and call for the perpetrators to be brought to justice.

Lastly, we would like to underscore another less highlighted incident. A
26-year old woman activist from Bengal joined members of the farmers’
movement who were campaigning against the BJP for the state assembly
election in WB. She came with them to the Tikri border. On the way, it has
been alleged, she was assaulted by members of the Kisan Social Army. It has
been further alleged that later during her stay at Tikri she was raped by
those who were harassing her for a while. She contracted and died of Covid
during the deadly second wave. After her death, her father has filed an
FIR.

Of course, the above incident has sometimes been cynically used by
right-wing supporters of the BJP and Sangh Parivar to discredit the
movement in general. We need to stand firmly in support of the movement but
never at the cost of brushing under the carpet incidents of oppression that
may happen within such progressive spaces of mobilisation. This will not
undermine the movement. What will truly undermine our strength is when
women, Dalits (like Lakhbir Singh) and other members of an oppressed
community are unable to join our movement without fear. Given the kind of
society we live in this is not going to happen automatically. It will
require us to be ever vigilant about such incidents and to never hush up
any such incident for the sake of the movement. That will be a testament to
our commitment to fighting injustice whenever and wherever it raises its
ugly head, and will ultimately strengthen our struggles.

Radical Socialist demands that due punishment be done to the perpetrators
of sexual violence at the Tikri border and urge all those involved in
progressive organizing to be vigilant about such atrocities. Radical
Socialist also demands that the perpetrators of the brutal murder of
Lakhbir Singh be brought to justice. Two people have been arrested so far,
and one of them is Dalit. Irrespective of their faith and social
background, people who are found guilty of this crime should be held
accountable. However, this should not be lead to any further victimization
of the family members of Lakhbir Singh, and they should be duly compensated
by the state.

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