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PUDR condemns the killing of Mohsin Sheikh, deliberate targeting of Muslims by 
HRS and constant attack on freedom of expression
 PUDR mourns the killing of twenty eight year old Mohsin Sadiq Shaikh who was 
beaten to death by 30-40 members of Hindu Rashtra Sena on June 2nd in Hadaspar, 
Pune.  Mohsin’s ‘fault’ was that he stood out as a Muslim with his skull cap 
and beard, which sufficed the wrath of the HRS men to assault him. Media 
reports suggest that this was not a senseless crime, of a mob gone berserk at 
the spur of the moment, but an act of a deliberate targeting of Muslims by 
members of HRS. Because the very same men moved around on motorcycles and after 
killing Mohsin went on to set fire to Muslim properties in nearby Kalepadal 
area. Shops owned by Muslims were targeted including bakeries, hair cutting 
saloons and meat shops. All this happened while the Pune police, barely fifteen 
minutes from the area, kept away!
According to local shopkeepers [TOI, June 9] HRS members entered Kalepadal 
around 10.15 pm and remained there until midnight. Clearly, following the 
killing of Mohsin, the police either failed to take seriously the likelihood of 
mob violence spreading to other areas, or chose to remain supremely oblivious 
about what HRS men were doing. In another remarkable feat, the Pune police, 
which comes under the state government, was quick to declare the crime as a 
mere “law and order” problem. Therefore, six FIRs have been registered 
pertaining to criminal trespass, rioting and causing damage to property. And, 
while the police have arrested Dhananjay Desai, the leader of HRS, it remains 
to be seen whether the police will deal with the killing of Sheikh, attacks on 
Muslims and looting and destruction of Muslim owned properties as acts of 
communal violence or not. As of  now Desai has been accused of criminal 
conspiracy and murder.
 
PUDR would like to draw attention to the modus operandi of the HRS and other 
communal organizations which have been increasingly attacking books, music, 
films and social media postings. The HRS members, it is said, were exercised 
over a morphed Facebook posting of Shivaji, Bal Thackeray, Baba Saheb Ambedkar 
which they considered “objectionable” and subsequently led the rampage. In 
other parts of Pune, Nasik and Kolhapur it was Vishwa Hindu Parishad members 
who attacked passengers, burnt buses and other property and also caused the 
death of a bus driver who was fatally hit by rocks thrown by a stone pelting 
mob. This is a grim reminder of how the Indian public is being subjected to the 
muscular diktat of the parochially minded ideology of Hindu communal 
organizations. It is even more alarming to note how  discourse, discussion or 
debates, in short freedom of expression, is threatened by  S 66 of the IT Act 
and S 295 of the IPC which allows for
 squelching of freedom of expression, on mere subjective  sense of “hurt”. In 
short, the muscle power of the street functions as a force multiplier against 
our freedom of expression. Undoubtedly, all forms of hate speech, abhorrent 
images or intolerant discourses are condemnable; however, the suppression of 
the same by law is hardly the answer as it does not address the problem but 
compels it to proliferate in concealed and covert manner. At the same time, the 
state patronage extended towards the Hindu right organizations has emboldened 
the latter to freely commit acts of communal hatred within the public domain.   
 
We therefore, demand that there be a common criminal law, applied without 
favour or discrimination. In this context it is important to demand the lifting 
of bans on organizations and groups which the state has conveniently outlawed 
under draconian legislations. Because, as the Pune police, has so helpfully 
pointed out, draconian laws such as UAPA and MCOCA etc are not needed to 
prosecute those who are accused of heinous crimes. It is when police cracks 
down on all those who prevent us from exercising our freedom, it  will help end 
the killing of ‘Mohsins’ at the hands of ‘majoritarian’ bigots.
 
D. Manjeet and Asish Gupta
(Secretaries)

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