October 31st 1984:
Indira Gandhi is assassinated for the crimes perpetrated on the Sikhs in Punjab
and the military assault of the Golden Temple. On Nov. 1st all hell broke loose.
In just two days over 3,000 innocent Sikhs were butchered in Delhi alone;
thousands more in other parts of the country. Hundreds of women were raped and
crores of property of the Sikh community looted.
Jassi Bai witnessed
her son and husband being butchered before her very eyes. Harbans Kaur, at just
the tender age of 18 saw her husband tied to a pillar and burnt alive. The
stories of horror haunt the living with no action taken against the perpetrators
of the genocide. Some even continued as ministers for a full ten years in the
past 21 years after the holocaust. The police and administration were silent
collaborators continue with their brutalities.
But the anti Sikh
pogrom was not the only one in post-1947 India. In 1947 itself lakhs of Muslims
and Hindus were killed in the British-planned partition of divide and rule. The
riots were engineered from the very top of the political establishment. No
action has ever been taken against the culprits. In 1971 thousands of Naxalites
were butchered in Kolkota in a Congress-CPM conspiracy, and some of the chief
perpetrators, like Priya Ranjandas Munshi, continue to be ministers in Congress
governments. Yet again no action taken. Again in 1984 there was the anti-Sikh
holocaust. And then there were the horrors of the Gujarat pogroms, where over
2,000 Muslims were butchered, hundreds raped and crores of property looted.
Again no action was taken. In fact, in all cases it has been the victims
themselves and their families who have had to face arrest, surveillance and
continued harassment, besides horrifying impoverishment. In Gujarat even after
the Congress govt has come to power over 130 Muslims continue to languish in
jail under POTA, while the Sangh gangs remain untouched.
The Nanavati Report
The report is an
eye-wash, and even the limited accusations have been dismissed by the Congress
Action Taken Report (ATR), tabled in the Parliament. And only when there was an
outburst by the Sikh community and fear of losing their power in Punjab and
seats in many Sikh-dominated constituencies, did they make the killers Jagdish
Tytler and Sajjan Kumar resign. That too, after making statements of their
innocence.
The Nanavati Report
concludes that the violence was "organised" and "involved the backing and help
of influential and resourceful persons", but then goes on to stat that there is
"absolutely no evidence" to show high-ranking Congress leaders were involved.
Even on those well known to have instigated the pogrom the Nanavati Commission
is vague, saying that they were "probably" involved. On the police that openly
collaborated with the rioters the Report says merely that they were negligent
and "probably" connived in the attacks. Even regarding the inaction of the army
the Report is again vague..
Commissions of Co-option
Commissions are an
effective tool of co-option of dissident intellectuals and drawing them into
the establishment. Crores are spent of the individuals associated with them .
The present Congress-CPM combine has perfected this art of co-option of ‘left’
intellectuals. Since May 005 the UPA government has created 50 commissions on
any and every problem from improving the lot of dalits to water to saving
tigers. NGOs play a major role in this. +And this list does not include the
statutory committees. There are ministerial groups, committees, missions, and
high-level groups. Most of these committees produce nothing or otherwise are
made to produce ‘findings’ dictated by the finders — govt., World Bank, et al.
Taking advantage of
all these "ifs" and "buts" in the report the Congress ATR took no action at all.
But this very report was itself set up only in 2000 by the NDA government a full
16 years after the event. It has gone the way of all such reports which are just
instituted to diffuse discontent or for political mileage of one or the other
party — not to administer justice to the victims and their families.
Post-1984 Events in
Retrospect
The main culprit for
the entire massacre was the then Prime Minister himself, Rajiv Gandhi. It was he
who master-minded the massacre, ordered the police and administration not to
intervene and brought in the army after the worst was over. As India was still
burning with the riots at a meeting on the birth anniversary of his mother on
Nov.19, 1984 he said " when a mighty tree falls, the earth around is bound to
shake". Again in an interview to the Sunday Magazine (March 16 1985) he
justified the massacre saying that that "the violence was extensive only in
those areas where Sikhs distributed sweets". He even opposed a judicial
inquiry into the events. No wonder Sonia is totally silent and it was left to
her stooge PM to shed crocodile tears, even though he himself is a Sikh.
A judicial inquiry
was set up only in mid-1985, which only began functioning in 1986. Hearings were
held in secret and none of the politicians against whom credible evidence
existed (as detailedly outlined in the PUDR report "Who are the Guilty") were
cross-examined. The Delhi police worked overtime to sabotage the few criminal
cases they were forced to register. Attempts were made to shut down the relief
camps and send the victims of the violence to their burnt-out homes within a
week of the massacre. In one of the few cases all the 31 accused were acquitted
in 1992.
Since 1984 there have
been nine Commissions but zero justice. No action has been taken on the
perpetrators of the crime, whether politicians, police or criminals; and little
relief has been provided to the thousands of families destroyed.
How to Achieve
Justice?
It is difficult in
the prevailing system. The anti-Sikh pogroms clearly show that the politicians
of any hue did not deliver justice, the administration did not, the courts did
not, the numerous Commissions did not, nor did the very own Sikh party — the
Akali Dal — which shared power at the Centre for numerous years. Then where can
the victimized get justice?
It is rather
difficult in the prevailing system. The overthrow of the entire system,
lock-stock-and-barrel, is the only guarantee for the oppressed getting any
justice. Meanwhile it is only the organised and revolutionary strength of the
masses that can wrest justice through the use of its combined force. Let us not
await justice for another 21 years, let us take the law into our own hands and
meet out justice in people’s courts.
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