Gorari Police firing: Horrible tales of police atrocities
By Jitendra8/5/11

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(The media imagination of Chief Minister Nitish and his governance is much
different from the ground reality. The claim of ‘Good Governance’ appears
more as hype. After Forbesgunj firing incident the true face of
administration was exposed, now this less talk firing incident is another
feather in Nitish’s Administration cap. Newzfirst correspondent travelled to
ground zero and recorded the people’s narrative. – Editor)

*PATNA/ROHTAS* - The police firing at Gorari, under Karakat Block of Rohtas
District is a live example of to what extent state machinery could go in
order to cover up its illegitimate actions. The idea of ‘Good Governance’
doesn’t seem at work. Following stories of people suffering is a self
explanation of ground reality.

*Tale 1:* 28 yrs old injured Pramod Rajjak was taking rest at outer
courtyard of his un-plastered house with a white medicated bandage rolled
over his right thigh. Static Pramod Rajjak wanted to get up after looking
strangers along with his neighbor. Weary faced Rajjak, first wanted to get
assurances that he would not land in any trouble after conversation.

‘I was returning back to my house carrying kerosene oil for kitchen. I was
in inner lane and chose other inner lane to reach house as soon as possible
after hearing the sound of uproars at main road’ said Rajjak with a weak
voice. He further added ‘I saw Police suddenly barging into that lane and
fired over running crowd. I found myself unable to run away and sat down at
a corner, found profusely bleeding from my thigh’

Police on the direction of District Superintendent of Police (SP) Rohtas,
Manu Maharaj, arranged the treatment of Pramod Rajjak at private clinic. Dr.
Ashok Singh, also a doctor in Govt hospital running a private clinic, said
‘our X-Ray plate shows there was a bullet inside his flesh of right thigh.
We do not have facility for this operation so I referred him to Bikramganj
hospital. Where he was treated at Rohtas Nursing Home, a private clinic run
by Dr. Raghvendra Sharma, also a govt. doctor’

Eleven persons injured according to register found at govt. hospital where
the name of Pramod Rajjak was not mentioned. Beside this, the injury of four
police men, the Junior Sub Inspector of Garouri Police Station, RB Sharma
claimed, not mentioned in the register.

Rajjak family asserted that SP himself called him and talked personally. The
content of the meeting was not shared. An old man with wrinkled face, named
Jaddu Rajjak, who was sitting at the gate of husk room, wanted to share but
he was asked by a house hold lady to keep silent. There were mists of fear
in courtyard.

The locals said he was lured by SP for better prospect in the company.
Rajjak is migrant worker at Saloni district of Himachal Pradesh, where SP
Manu Maharaj belongs. ITI diploma holder Rajjak worked at electronics goods
manufacturing company.

Rajjak didn’t have any documents regarding its treatment. ‘A compounder
visited every evening to nurse me. I don’t know, even his name’ says Rajjak.
He further said ‘When I asked for, he only said I am following the order of
higher official’

*Tale 2:* Rickshaw Puller Dilip Kumar Chandravanshi, aged 30 yrs, too fallen
prey to Police atrocities. His only source of livelihood was Rickshaw, which
was confiscated by police men on the very day of firing. He lent his
Rickshaw to protesting traders for campaigning. He was not the part of
protestors but this protest offered him an opportunity to earn on that day
as whole market was closed down.

‘My three children along with old mother would face food scarcity like
situation if I would not get back my Rickshaw soon’ said Dilip, tears rolled
over his cheek which he wiped by his cotton towel. ‘What was my fault? They
were protesting for their concern. I was busy in meeting both ends’ added
thin, bearded, unbuttoned maroon color shirt worn Dilip.

*Tale 3: *Pushpa Devi, 40 yrs, was thrashed by Police men.  ‘Policemen
stormed into her house after breaking down the door, ‘beat mercilessly
father-in law Ram Bachan Prasad, his Son Surendra Prasad and abused me’ said
wailing Pushpa Devi.

*Tale 4: *A 14 yrs old, class Ninth student Sonu Kumar, son of Jitendra
Prasad, was taken under custody while he was returning from School. He spent
his whole night at Police station and let off in the morning to attend
School Examination. Despite, Police mentioned his name in its FIR.

*Tale 5: *Munna Kumar Saundik, 35 yrs, thrown out from one roof to other in
which he suffered severe spinal cord injury. People said he has been under
treatment at Varanasi Medical Hospital, Uttar Pradesh.

There has been long list of police atrocities inflicted upon the villagers
of Gorari. Police had implicated Upendra Kumar, a Railway Employee at
Mumbai, who was on duty on very day he was planning to approach State Human
Rights Commission. An LIC agent was also fabricated in this case. An FIR was
filed by Ram Bachan Prasad, a victim, against Police atrocity in court.

*Background of this unwarranted Incident*

The Gorari village, under Karakat Block is 130 km of south-west from Patna.
State Highway bisecting it North-South endowed with large business
possibilities. The traders, ranging from jewelers, SIM card to betel shops
had been facing regular theft from last four months. They had been
registering complaints again and again and protesting before Gorari Police
Station. Finally! Their long awaited patience came to an end as there was no
any-kind improvement in the working style of Police. As 41 thefts took place
in last two months, traders had registered their peaceful protest two months
back, which was called off after getting assurance from Sub- Inspector SS
Madhukar.

In the night of 21 July, thefts took place at three shops. When traders went
to register complaint at Police Station, they all were ridiculed by SS
Madhukar by innuendo. The suggestive remark of SI gravely offended the
bereaved traders. On 22 July, all the traders decided to practice community
policing and hire private Nepali Guards. But on the very night, three thefts
again took place. On 23 July morning, the news of theft spread like wildfire
in the Gorari and adjoining villages. Traders conveyed their indefinite
protest program of road block to local police station, where SI SS Madhukar,
threatened them with dire consequences. But traders didn’t deter with that
threat, blocked the road and placed their demand to replace Gorari SI and
wanted assurance from SP Rohtas, Manu Maharaj.

Dy. SP Pramod Kumar arrived with reinforcement from four police stations. As
he was known to be very short temper person, got irritated with traders’
demand. But he too couldn’t comply with the demands of traders except oral
assurances. Traders were in no mood of compromise over their dried words. It
irked Pramod Kumar and he ordered the police force to drive away these
protestors. So, the crowd went on berserk in response of this order. Police
used cane and also fired over the crowd to overpower them.

Dy. SP Pramod Kumar denied the firing report and claimed use of mild cane
charge instead. He angrily reacted over the news of covering up of Pramod
Rajjak bullet injury case. ‘Nothing kind of firing has taken place. Some
bullets were fired from mob side. We used only cane to control the mob’ said
Pramod Kumar, a thin old officer shown their much restraint over anger
during this short discussion.

According to Public, 37 people were implicated in this case including a
student of 14 years of age. Few of them are falsely implicated, 14 people
were taken into custody, and 11 among them were seriously injured.

A person called Ravishankar Sharma was let off after being imprisoned by
Police. When asked about the reason behind his letting off, Ravishanker
Sharma himself said smilingly ‘He is running wine shop’. Another person,
Mahendra Kahar, bribed Police to eliminate his name from FIR.

*Firing and other genuine issues:*

This incident raises number of genuine issues which have been buried in the
name of good governance since NDA came to power in Bihar. The firing over
the protestors is becoming new fashion of the Bihar Police. Whether it would
be Forbesganj, Madwan, Aurangabad, or Bhagalpur, Police atrocities are of
same kind. Every time police clarifies that firing was to control ‘mob’ as
it turned violent.

Here, the important question is why the Govt did not allow its machinery to
meet or discuss with the protestors about the grievances; every time their
demands and needs were ignored and finally accused of turning violent. Was
the demand of traders unnecessary? This could be sorted out amicably if
senior officials wanted.

Any comment about Pramod Rajjak’s upcoming life would be like soothsaying.
Whether his life would turn around or not, is not genuine issue. But anyone
could guess easily about Dilip Kr Chandrvanshi. He become jobless and has no
other skill to support his family. He had spent few years as migrant laborer
in Punjab and Delhi and then decided to return Bihar forever after buying
Rickshaw. It is confirmed that he was unaware about the procedural
commandment of the court. It would be easy for him to again go back to
earlier job rather than to go into the complexities of law.

When asked about his Rickshaw to J.S.I RB Sharma, he and his colleague
smiled and continued themselves busy with mobile phones.
-- 
Adv Kamayani Bali Mahabal
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skype-lawyercumactivist
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lists with the help of IBM which was in the 'census' business that included
racial census that entailed not only count the Jews but also identifying
them. At the United States Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC, there is an
exhibit of an IBM Hollerith D-11 card sorting machine that was responsible
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