The Supreme Court on Wednesday disapproved the idea of arming local people
to counter Maoists and sought an explanation from the Chhattisgarh
government for creating an anti-Naxal armed group of special police officers
— Koya Commandos.

“What is this Koya Commandos? How are they appointed and how are they given
training etc.? It is very dangerous… giving them arms to fight,” a bench
comprising justices B. Sudershan Reddy and S.S. Nijjar said.

The bench directed the State government to file an affidavit on the raising
of Koya Commandos and also state under what rule they were being supplied
arms and ammunition.

It posted the matter for further hearing on April 15.

“The affidavit will tell under which rule the Koya Commandos are appointed
and under which rule they are given arms and ammunition? We must know it,”
the bench said, while making it clear that the affidavit has to be filed by
a senior officer.

The special police officers have been given the name Koya Commandos after a
tribe in the Dantewada region.

It was not for the first time that the Supreme Court has expressed its
concern over the creation of armed anti-Naxalite group. In February 2009
also it had questioned how the government could arm common people or those
associated with Salwa Judum, a people’s movement to combat the Maoists in
Chhatisgarh.

The court had said the state should not arm common people and encourage them
to fight Naxalites as “it will create a dangerous situation”.

However, the Chhattisgarh government has maintained that Salwa Judum was a
dying movement and it was not giving any encouragement to it.

The court passed the order while hearing a petition against the existence of
Salwa Judum in Naxal-infested regions of the State.

The petition had been filed by sociologist Nandini Sundar, historian
Ramchandra Guha, former bureaucrat E.A.S. Sarma and others seeking a
direction to the State government to refrain from allegedly supporting Salwa
Judum.

During the hearing, Swami Agnivesh informed the court about last month’s
incident when he was attacked by a group of people — allegedly consisting of
SPOs and Salwa Judum volunteers — when he was visiting a Naxal region near
Dantewada with activists of the Art of Living group of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.

The Chhattisgarh government informed the bench that it has already ordered
an inquiry by the district and sessions judge, Bastar, into the incident and
the notification in this regard was issued on Tuesday.

Senior advocate Harish Salve, appearing for the State government, however,
sought liberty from the court to persuade Chief Minister Raman Singh to
order an inquiry by a Chhattisgarh High Court judge.

Mr. Salve said this was necessary considering the sensitivity of the
incident and because of the different versions about it.

“Notwithstanding any advice he (the Chief Minister) may be getting, I will
ask him to consider appointing a High Court judge for holding inquiry into
the incident,” Mr. Salve, along with advocate Atul Jha, said adding that it
was required as the conflicting versions were coming out in media about the
incident as the society was divided into pro and anti-Maoist groups.

They alleged that the police has recorded the speech of Swami Agnivesh which
was “pro-Maoist.”

“We don’t go by media reports,” the bench said, asking the State government
to file an affidavit.

Earlier, advocate Nitya Ramakrishnan placed an affidavit on behalf of Swami
Agnivesh and said Salwa Judum was still active and the Chief Minister was
indulging in double speak as no FIR has been lodged against any of its
members as per the recommendation of the NHRC.

The advocate said the State government should also consider the report of
Harsh Mander, who has been appointed as Commissioner on Food Security by the
Supreme Court to visit the villages of Tadmetla, Morapalli and Timapuram in
Chhattisgarh where food scarcity and hunger deaths were reported.

It was during the visit to these villages Swami Agnivesh was allegedly
attacked by some people whom he claimed were members of Salwa Judum and
special police officers.

He had visited the villages after reports appeared that several houses were
destroyed and some women were allegedly raped by the security forces.

The Supreme Court has been monitoring the steps taken by the State
government to disband Salwa Judum and also the measures taken by it for the
relief and rehabilitation of tribals who are caught in the crossfire between
the Maoists and the security forces.

It has also asked the authorities to free schools and ashrams from the
occupation of the security forces.

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