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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Communal Violence Bill - a serious concern.


Prevention of Communal and Targeted Violence (Access to Justice and Reparations) Act, 2011
The Central Government is all set to rip apart the secular fabric of our nation. Will it be playing the old game of ‘divide and rule’ to secure its victory in upcoming elections?
Our country has evidenced communal hatred, violence and tensions for long. Cause may differ, but the result is the same – unrest in society and betrayals between communities. Can we say that existing laws are insufficient to control communal disharmony? Or, implementation is lacking? Is a new Act really needed?

Aims and objectives:
What the Act really aims at? Is there any hidden agenda to gain political mileage? Answers to such and other questions must be searched for by a secular (in its truest sense) and nationalistic mind. 

Provisions:
The short title of the Act is ‘Prevention of Communal and Targeted Violence (Access to Justice and Reparations) Act, 2011’.
Section 3 is the definitions Section. On plain reading of the Act, nothing seems inadvertent or harmful. The provisions made for Committees or Authorities at 2 levels – National and State  may prove beneficial. The Chairperson of such Committees will be the Prime Minister, the Chief Minister respectively. Every State to appoint a person or appropriate number of persons for every district as ‘Human Rights Defender for Justice and Reparations’.
Chapter I is ‘Preliminary’.

Chapter II lists out ‘Offences’.
Chapter III ‘Prevention of Communal and Targeted Violence’.
Chapter IV ‘National Authority for Communal Harmony, Justice and Reparations’.
Chapter V ‘State Authorities for Communal Harmony, Justice and Reparations’.
Chapter VI ‘Investigation, Prosecution and Trial’.
Chapter VII ‘Relief, Reparation and Restitution and Compensation’.
Chapter VIII ‘Penalties’.
Chapter IX ‘Miscellaneous’.


The objectives and scheme of the Act appear to be promising. But is the exercise really called for? As will be seen later the existing laws are more than sufficient to achieve all of the objectives the present Bill aims at, if the relevant provisions are duly implemented by police and dutifully enforced by the Courts of law. In fact some of the provisions of this Bill may be counterproductive and defeat the very objective of the Act.  

Dangerous Provisions:
Still the Act has something more to offer than discussed above. And it is dangerous and detrimental to secularism. Prima facie we cannot detect the trick. But careful and cautious reading of the ‘Definition’ section, set out in Section 3 of the said Act, will bring the catch in light. This is cure more hazardous than the disease itself!
Definitions of two words viz. ‘group’ and ‘victim’ should be read carefully. I quote them: Sec. 3(e) “group” means a religious or linguistic minority, in any State in the Union of India, or Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes within the meaning of clauses (24) and (25) of Article 366 of the Constitution of India;
and now see Sec. 3(j) “victim” means any person belonging to a group as defined under this Act, who has suffered physical, mental, psychological or monetary harm or harm to his or her property as a result of the commission of any offence under this Act, and includes his or her relatives, legal guardian and legal heirs, wherever appropriate; .
Thus a ‘victim’ under this law can’t be outside the scope of the ‘group’ defined in Sec. 3(e) above. Hence it is crystal clear that a ‘victim’ cannot be from Hindu community.
Can’t Hindus be terrorized? If tomorrow a mob of non-Hindu people attacks a Hindu person and burns down his home, he won’t be able to get protection and benefits from the said Act. Plainly because he does not belong to the ‘group’. Therefore Hindu will always be in a box for trial considering him as a born culprit. It implies that a person from minority community will never be a culprit!

Linguistic minority:
A danger looms over due to the usage of term ‘linguistic minority’. How the framers are going to define it? The peculiarity of our nation lies in diversity. Every state has its own language. Though all of our languages, dialects emanate from Sanskrit, they cherish their own literature and style distinctly. Therefore in a particular state, languages other than that state’s official language, will be in minority. For instance, in West Bengal, except Bengali, other languages like Gujrati, Telugu etc. will be minority. In Tamilnadu all languages will be in minority but Tamil. Already we have territorial parties fuelling secessionist feelings and arousing regional fervor for their selfish motives. This Act will create havoc, when complaints and cross-complaints will be filed across the states to satisfy revenge. Undesirable situation will prevail at the behest of this Act. A serious threat to national integration hovers.  

Other provisions:
Once the ‘real agenda’ is clear, the other provisions seem to be highly unjust. The ‘victim’ will be provided with all assistance from the State. Not only legal aid but also monetary support will be made available. The complainant’s identity will be kept secret, if he wishes so. Attachment of property, movable as well as immovable, in cases of fine is provided. Therefore a Hindu will suffer a great loss, as he will have to defend himself on his own and his property will be attached but still he won’t understand at who’s instance he is being tried. See Section 40. Identity of victim and informant to be protected.- The National Authority
shall take appropriate action to protect the identity of the victim or informant at all times.
And also Read Section 87 (4)- (a) not mentioning the names and addresses of the witnesses in its
orders or judgments or in any records of the case accessible to the public; 
(b) issuing directions for non-disclosure of the identity and addresses of the witnesses;
(c) immediately dealing with any complaint of harassment of a victim, informant or witness and on the same day, pass appropriate orders for protection;

Now let us see what is ‘hate propaganda’. This also will be against ‘group’ or a ‘person from that group’. Therefore everybody is free to incite hatred only against Hindus by publishing, communicating, making signs or visible representations. They will not be liable under this Act, because Hindus are not included in the ‘group’!
8. Hate propaganda.– Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, whoever publishes, communicates or disseminates by words, either spoken or written, or by signs or by visible representation or otherwise acts inciting hatred causing clear and present danger of violence against a group or persons belonging to that group, in general or specifically, or disseminates or broadcasts any information, or publishes or displays any advertisement or notice, that could reasonably be construed to demonstrate an intention to promote or incite hatred or expose or is likely to expose the group or persons belonging to that group to such hatred, is said to be guilty of hate propaganda.

Who is behind it?
The leadership is totally in the hands of Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, who is all set to thwart the hindu community since long. Time and again it is evident. Emminent journalists, writers have written articles over it. e.g. ‘Italian by birth and Catholic by baptism’ by John McLithon. (http://vikramwalawalkar.blogspot.com/2011/04/italian-by-birth-and-catholic-by.html)
courtesy: strikingarrow.com

The puppets in the hands of Mrs. Sonia Gandhi are taking ahead her agenda. Two committees are responsible for preparing this Bill. National Advisory Council (working under PMO) and Drafting Committee. NAC contains 19 members. People like Asgar Ali Engineer, Justice Suresh Hosbet, John Dayal, Sayed Shahabuddin are the members among others. One Sister Mary Scaria is also member of the abovesaid NAC. A person who is vowed by Jesus and is out on a mission for propagation and spread of Christianity, is a member of this NAC. The Drafting Committee is also packed with such members who are known for their Hindu hatred. Teesta Setalwad is member of the Drafting Committee. Now should I say anything more about it? Can such communal people with stereotype mindsets design a proper Bill? They are bound to attack the Hindu community under the garb of protection of minority people.

Opposition to this Bill:
Every prudent person should oppose this Bill. We should place our dissatisfaction on record by various available means. We should write letters to newspapers, our MP, PMO etc. Such articles like this one should be forwarded, So that the Government will not attempt to table this Bill in the Parliament.
If at all it gets tabled and passed, then the President will give her assent instantly, without any hesitation. She may delay Afzal Guru’s mercy petition, but will sign this Bill within no time! In such a calamity we should move the Court challenging the Constitutional validity of this Act. Court may strike it down by declaring it unconstitutional on the basis that fundamental principles enshrined in the Constitution are being flouted.

Nationalist organization RSS' Sarsanghchalak underlines the danger and strong opposition to this Bill.
Concluding remarks:
The Bill poses some serious questions due to the deplorable provisions it contains. One cannot imagine that a Government considers particular community as ‘communal’. It keeps a particular community outside the purview of the Act. Labeling certain community as of terrorists’ is nothing but a beginning of creating future terrorists. The Act, if at all passed, will prove an instrument responsible for the ‘making of terrorists’. It seems that the Government sincerely feels that Hindus cannot be terrorized or targeted, but infact they are only responsible for communal tensions, attacks and targeted violence happening. What a mockery of fate of otherwise peaceful, tolerant and cultured community in their own country – the Hindu nation! May be it is so because the Hindu community is essentially peaceful, tolerant and cultured.

References:
3.     Communal & Sectarian Violence Bill, 2010 Advisory Group - http://www.nac.nic.in/communal/advisorygroup.htm
4.     Drafting Committee - http://www.nac.nic.in/communal/dc.htm

Special Thanks:
Adv. Satyajeet Joshi, Adv. Ramchandra T. Walavalkar, Shri. Hemant Parasnis, Shri. B. S. Damle, Shri. Sameer S. Barve.

26 comments:

  1. I haven't gone through cited references, I would trust your findings! This is sad. And ironically, the three flags on the sailing boat are Hindu flags in their 'appearance': Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Digvijay Singh!

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  2. हं मागे इथेही वाचलेलं याबद्दल. http://misalpav.com/node/18187
    बाकी हा कायदा हिंदुविरोधी वाटत नाही, तर सगळ्याच जनतेविरोधातील आहे असं वाटतं.ज्याची मोरी त्यालाच चोरी तसये. बाकी या लोकांची डोकी कुठे चालतील काही सांगता येत नाही.

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  3. kharach zakkas..fakkad....jordarr zalay lekh. pratyek hindu nagrikane aplyala jamel tya paddhatine yavirodhat awaz uthwnyachi garaj ahe. tuza ha lekh pratyekala preranadayi ani sfurtidayak tharel.

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  6. @ sahdeV - Yes. Thank you. But plz verify the facts when u have time.

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  7. @ शतानंद - अगदी योग्य म्हटलंस. जनताविरोधी कायदा आहे हा. मिसळपावची लिंक नीट पाठव. ह्यावर एक गझल आहे. लेख नाही. प्रतिक्रियेबद्दल धन्यवाद.

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  8. @ KICK OUT - Thanks for appreciating the gravity of the issue. The comment has been removed as per our Co-Editor Group's Directions. I know we have anger against it, but still we have to control it and vent out in democratic way.

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  9. @ Huma parveen - Namaste, thanks for commenting on the article. It seems you have completely missed the point. Nobody is against the Act if it treats everybody equally.
    It will be opposed till it favours some over others and that too on the basis of one's religion. Its against the Constitution of Bharat and its our duty to show opposition.
    As you said, if you Muslims know that this Bill is nothing but a paper tiger, why dont you oppose it? In fact we should be serious about it.
    The comment has been removed as per our Co-Editor Group's Directions.
    Thank you.

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  10. @ Inspiring Reflections - Your comment also deserves all the adjectives you have used for this article! thanks for appreciating the need to spread the word.
    Together we will achieve the goal.
    Vande Mataram.

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  11. Kahihi kay barobar link ahe ti.. copy-paste nit kar
    http://misalpav.com/node/18187

    Tu shevatcha 7 nahi paste kelas mhanun zala te. aso. Btw he Co-Editor Group's Directions kaye???

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  12. I know that this plot is being hatched at Sonia kitchen cabinet, who has all powers but no responsibility.

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  13. Dear Vikram,
    A detailed factual article. Good work. Thanks.

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  14. @ विद्याधर - धन्यवाद. They have specially employed (hired) crooks as cooks to hatch this plot! Anyway, we have to bring this into light and spread it to people across the globe. Such Communal Rulers should step down.

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  15. @ Ratan ji Sharada - Dhanyavad for appreciating the article.
    I will read your write-up too soon. People are getting to know the facts due to such articles. It surprises them but they are getting aware and spreading the word. It gives satisfaction.

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  16. Thanx Mr. Vikram .I & my many other muslim freinds didn't have missed an iota of the written facts here but I was perturbed for the anti minority (read Muslim & christians )loaded misleading compain in the pretext of communal bill.But then this is the least one could expect from RSS backed agendas.However I am apologetic for penning some harsh feeling & thank u for removing my previous blog.Why and how should I oppose the bill as u r suggesting us?Although this is a paper tiger then this is atleast a tiger and not a donkey.Let it come out first then we shall decide what to do with.How we could join hands with soooo communal forces? You have criticized in the article only the minority members..WHY?????

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  17. @ Huma -
    Thank you. I hope you believe in the Constitution of Bharat. When Its clear that 'basic features' of Constitution are going to be flouted, every prudent Bharateeya should oppose such a Bill.
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    Its not questions of Hindu or Muslim, you cannot judge nationality and patriotism by religion, atleast in Bharat.
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    I consider corrupt police officials, custom ppl harmful. They are not exempted because they are Hindus. APJ Abdul Kalam, Abdul Hamied, Bismillah Khan, Salim Ali, Vargese Kurien, Sam Pitroda make us proud. Their being Muslim or Christian wont come in our way of worshipping them. At the same time Hindus like Digvijay Singh, Mulayam Singh, ppl who helped Headly and other terrorists are detrimental to national interests. We are opposed to them. Their Hinduness does not create any affection for them.
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    Thus the question is not that our opposition to the Bill is because Muslims/Christians will be benefited. But the conspiracy to divide people on religious lines by giving State's assistance to a particular community. We wont oppose this Bill if the definition of "GROUP" and thereby "VICTIM" is changed to "anyone who is affected".
    Riots/communal violence damage both communities. National loss is ultimate result. Therefore it shud not be measured on religious lines. Whoever found guilty should be punished. Be them Hindus or Muslims. I have highlighted linguistic aspect also.
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    My next article will be from legal point of view, which will show the adequacy of existing laws and legal provisions and non-requirement of new Act.
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    Sorry for such a long comment.. :)

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  19. @ Anamika - Thanks. Was waiting for your comment. If it gets passed, it will be challenged by me. Whats 'ultrasound'? you mean to say 'ultra vires'?!?! :D

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  20. Ohh, come on! I want to delete my previous comment! :P Kids do eat up brains I knew.. but that was too much!

    BTW, if reservation lives, so may this bill/statute. Will have to look at the real nature of "equal protection" and the interpretation by our judicial precedents.. and yes, things can always be tweaked to fit the final judgment too :P

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  21. Where can I send letter of protest by email or mail, to whom and which authority?

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  22. Vikram, keep up the good work! I am not sure if you know me, I am Kishore Pandit's son and am very close to the Walawalkar family in general (Bhaumama, Taiatya, Ramukaka et al). If you speak to Ramukaka (RTW) and Ranjantai, please give them my love. Would love to see you next time I am down in Bombay. Good work again.
    Kedar

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  23. @ 8a819296-cf2d-11e0-9fa0-000bcdcb5194 - Kedar Pandit-
    I can't recollect if we have met. When I will meet Ramukaka and Ranjanaatya, I will surely convey your regards.
    I am also looking forward to see you. Just email me before you come to the town. We will make it.
    thanks again for appreciating the writings on the blog.

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  24. @ jai - First of all you can write to your respective MP (Lok Sabha as well as Rajya Sabha), as they are there to pass it or reject it.
    Secondly you may write to newspapers, small articles or letters to editors, highlighting the danger.
    Thirdly you may forward this article and such other pieces of writing to as many as possible.
    The time(date) given to record our discontent/suggestions/criticism on the Bill has expired long ago, even before I wrote this article. But still you can write to PMO as well as NAC, Delhi.

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  25. Very informative article, Vikram.

    What do you mean by "The time(date) given to record our discontent/suggestions/criticism on the Bill has expired long ago" in your last comment to Jai?

    Swaroop

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