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From: Srikant Singh <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2012 16:46:44 +0530
Subject: CPI(ML) Statement on Ranvir Sena Vandalism in Patna and the
Role of the Bihar Government
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*CPI(ML) Statement on Ranvir Sena Vandalism *

*in Patna and the Role of the Bihar Government*



*New Delhi, 3 June 2012: *Seldom in our recent memory have we seen a
funeral procession indulge in such indiscriminate acts of vandalism and
arson as Ranvir Sena men participating in the funeral procession of
Barmeswar Singh did in Ara, Patna and elsewhere in Bihar on June 1-2. This
has once again exposed the true character of the Sena which had shamed
Bihar and the entire humanity earlier by perpetrating dozens of brutal and
barbaric massacres in various districts of Shahabad and Magadh zone.



The vandalism witnessed right in the state capital of Patna has given a
complete lie to Nitish Kumar’s tall claims of good governance. If anything,
it has exposed the utter inability or even refusal of his government to
tackle such acts of feudal-criminal violence. Contrast the state’s
laid-back attitude on June 1-2 to the brutal ways the police have been
tackling mass protests, and the inherent bias of the state government and
its police administration becomes crystal-clear.



Exactly a year ago, Bihar police had killed four innocent Muslims in
Bhajanpur village near Farbesganj of Araria district who were protesting
against state-led encroachment on the traditional road connecting their
village to the nearest highway. Just a month ago, the police in Aurangabad
staged a brutal crackdown on people demanding a CBI probe into the killing
of mukhiya Devendra Kushwaha in Haspura block of the district. Comrade
Rajaram Singh, CPI(ML) Central Committee member and two-term MLA from Obra
(1995-2005) was abused and beaten up by the SP himself and is till date in
jail along with 28 other protestors including two mukhiyas and one member
of district council.



The growing imprint of the BJP variety of politics and governance in Nitish
Kumar’s Bihar cannot be ignored any more. However much Nitish Kumar may
like to distance the Bihar NDA from Narendra Modi’s Gujarat, the attitude
of the top brass in Bihar on June 1-2 was remarkably similar to that in
Modi’s Gujarat in the wake of the Godhra incident. The Bihar government too
perhaps believes that some chosen people should have the special privilege
to give vent to their ire in whichever way they want while every legitimate
protest and movement of the people should be crushed by all means.



The CPI(ML) appeals to the people of Bihar to stay united and vigilant and
rebuff any attempt by miscreants and feudal-criminal forces to vitiate the
atmosphere and gag the democratic voice. In view of the tense situation and
the state’s refusal to provide security to the people, the CPI(ML) withdrew
the indefinite fasts launched by Party leaders simultaneously in three
centres on and from 26 May – Comrades Arun Singh in Patna, Sudama Prasad at
Ara and Anwar Hussein at Daudnagar, Aurangabad – on 2 June, but the
movement for justice will continue unabated.



On the first anniversary of Farbesganj firing, the CPI(ML) reiterates the
demand for a CBI probe into the incident and stern action against the
guilty members of the police. The CPI(ML) also insists on unconditional
release of Comrade Rajaram Singh and other protestors now jailed in
Aurangabad and  action against the SP and DM of Aurangabad district. Nitish
Kumar and his administration owe an apology to the people of Bihar for the
vandalism that was allowed to be staged in Patna on June 2.



*(Dipankar Bhattacharya)*

*General Secretary, CPI(ML)*


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