By Sudha on behalf of CMM (Mazdoor Karyakarta Committee)


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Subject: Was it really an encounter in Jamul on 15th October?


Was it really an encounter in Jamul on 15th October?
 
The Chhattisgarh police have claimed a big victory in having encountered two 
dreaded Naxalites from the Kanker district - Nagesh and his wife Tarabai in 
Jamul, Durg. Nagesh is said to have had 70 serious cases filed against him in 
various criminal courts in Bastar Division and a prize of 2 lakhs on his head. 
Similarly Tarabai is also said to have a prize of about 1.5 lakhs on her head 
and some 36 criminal cases  pending against her.The incident is said to have 
occurred during the intervening night of 14th October and 15th October close to 
a railway overbridge at Jamul, a semi urban area adjoining the Bhilai 
industrial 
area, very close to the ACC company. The police claims that 14 rounds were 
fired, two Naxalites were killed and a third managed to flee and escape into 
the 
nearby forest. 
 
Since the spot of the incident is barely one kilometre away from the 
Chhattisgarh Mukti Morcha Office situated in a dense working class basti called 
Labour Camp, Jamul, we have had an opportunity to gather some preliminary 
information on this incident which makes  us feel prima facie that this appears 
to be a fake encounter, and the deceased were more likely killed elsewhere and 
their dead bodies brought here. We are sharing these preliminary observations:-
 
1.   The spot of the incident has two dense labour bastis on either side, at a 
distance of one kilometre and half a kilometre. In the intervening night of 
14th 
and 15th no unusual police movements were observed by workers in these bastis, 
and neither were any sounds of firing heard, though the police claimed that the 
firing continued through the night. 
2.   Since it is the Pooja season and there were Pooja pandals set up in both 
the bastis and a third road that comes from Kohka leads to the celebrated Durga 
 Pandal of Vaishali Nagar where there was a special programme on the 14th 
night, 
therefore there were groups of people moving around on these roads late into 
the 
night at least upto 1am and nothing untoward was noticed. 
3.   When some youngsters went for a run in the morning at about 4am on the 
15th, the dead bodies were lying near on opposite sides of the road near the 
Bogda Pul, but there was no significant police presence. In fact police 
presence 
starting increasing only at around 5am and even then there were more officers 
than men.
4.   The local police personnel and Intelligence Bureau personnel had various 
different and contradictory versions of the encounter. One version was that the 
Naxalites were at Shivpuri Chowk which is several kilometres away, another 
version was that there were hotly pursued by the police right from Fareed Nagar 
in Bhilai which is 6-7  kilometres away,  still another was that the police had 
information of a secret meeting in the "kinnu garden" ( plantation of orange 
trees) of ACC and so 7 police parties had closed in on them,  another version 
was that the Naxalites were on their way to strike  a deal for purchase of 
ammunition In Jamul, and finally one version was that when the vehicle of the 
Naxalites was stopped they suddenly opened fire and the police then fired back 
in self defence.
5.    The story of a third person taking advantage of forest cover to escape is 
particularly implausible since the only "forest" there is an orange tree 
nursery 
of the ACC in which it would not be possible to hide, and where workers were 
doing their normal duties on both the 14th and 15th.
 
In the above circumstances, it would be essential that the mandatory guidelines 
of the National Human Rights Commssion with regard to encounters are followed 
absolutely strictly in letter and spirit. In fact a high power judicial inquiry 
should be instituted.
 
As far as the workers in this area are concerned, we are apprehensive since the 
long drawn battle (20 years) of Chhattisgarh Mukti Morcha (Mazdoor Karyakarta 
Committee) against the Swiss multinational cement giant Holcim is at a critical 
juncture. This militant working class organisation has become an eyesore for 
the 
big companies and its participation in the anti-displacement movement, campaign 
for the release of Dr Binayak Sen and against human rights violations of 
adivasis has earned it the wrath of the State. We are apprehensive that in the 
name of "security considerations", the working class movement may be suppressed 
or its leaders subjected to malicious litigation. The search for the "elusive" 
third Naxalite in the working class bastis could turn into a massive fishing 
expedition against politically inconvenient opponents.
 
This is not the only such incident in the plains areas or urban areas of 
Chhattisgarh. Recently in the course of an "encounter" in Sankra Police Station 
of Mahasamund district, widow Himadri Patel accused the police having burst 
into 
her house and killed her elderly husband and his dumb farmhand in cold blood. 
In 
Rajnandgaon a girl student was  shot in the leg while bathing at the village 
 pond. 9 CPI activists including elected representatives in the Janpad 
Panchayat, a disabled person, and the petitioner in the Salwa Judum case in the 
Supreme Court - Kartam Joga - have been foisted with false cases under the 
Chhattisgarh Vishesh Jan Suraksha Adhiniyam. With the Chhattisgarh police 
talking of taking on the "Urban Network of Naxalites", there are great chances 
that every dissenter would be dealt with in this manner.
 
In these circumstances we feel that an All India Fact Finding Team must be 
constituted urgently to look into these issues.
 
Sudha Bharadwaj
On behalf of
Chhattisgarh Mukti Morcha (Mazdoor Karyakarta Committee)


      

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