UTTARAKHAND SITUATION: STATEMENT BY CITIZENS FOR PEACE

NB: Our rulers posture on the world stage as statesmen for peace; while at the same time their sole political agenda within India is to stoke up inter-religious hatred and discrimination. DS

STATEMENT BY CITIZENS FOR PEACE

DEHRADUN, 13 September 2024

We are deeply disturbed and troubled by the manner in which social and economic life in Uttarakhand is continually being disrupted by sectarian elements apparently with known political support. This situation has been aggravated in the last few months and weeks due to the administration’s inaction in upholding the Rule of Law.

 The recent events directed essentially against minorities at Paltan Bazar (Dehra Dun), at Chauras (Kirtinagar Block, Tehri), in Ghat block (Chamoli district), at Jhulaghat (Pithoragarh district), and in Uttarkashi have pained us deeply. We are particularly distressed to find that in many cases families which have lived in the state for more than a quarter century and in some cases even around half a century are reportedly being humiliated, uprooted and displaced. In some cases the targets have included young children. There have reportedly been attempts to have their names struck off from school registers. A specific case in Chauras where a child’s name has been struck off due to pressure, has in fact come to our notice.

Signboards have come up in Rudraprayag and Chamoli directed against “outsiders” These have necessarily to be read in the context of the campaign seeking to delegitimise the presence of certain minority communities even when they are as much Indian citizens as are members of the majority community. The Constitution of India bestows on all Indian citizens the right to live and practice their livelihood anywhere in the country. Uttarakhand has long been the home of plural communities. In the atmosphere now prevailing there have been assaults and even cases of violence. Apart from Muslims, Christians have also been targeted, as happened recently in the heart of Dehra Dun.

It is imperative that the Rule of Law be upheld immediately, that targeting of minorities cease and that all administrative action be fair and just. If not curbed, the unchecked activities of mobs which appear to act almost like private armies not bound by any law have serious implications. Not only are they damaging the social fabric of the state and the country but they also affect the future progress of Uttarakhand state. An atmosphere of fear has been created which is also responsible for the apparent public apathy.

We do welcome and appreciate the conduct of those officials who did not succumb to mob pressure and who stood by the Constitution of India. It is to be expected that the administration at large too would demonstrate a greater resolve to ensure normalcy, so that all sections of the people are able to pursue the ordinary course of their lives with a sense of security. It is also expected that if the administration fails to show adequate sensitivity or consciousness of its responsibility, the Judiciary should take suo motu notice of the grave situation in the state and direct effective remedial action.

In the last resort, if institutions fail in their duty or become ineffective, citizens must shake off their apathy and ensure that peace and the Rule of Law are preserved. Towards this end we believe that it is vitally necessary that All Party Committees for Peace are also set up at the State, district and block levels. We hope that such committees will be speedily established. Political parties are expected to play a leadership role in upholding the Constitution. We are constrained to observe a growing gap between their words and action on the ground.

RAVI CHOPRA rachop@gmail.com

S K DAS getskdas@gmail.com

VIJAY DOUGALL colvkdougall@gmail.com

SUMITA HAZARIKA haflong@rediifmail.com

NICHOLAS HOFFLAND Nicholascorresponds@gmail.com

SYED KAZMI Kazmisma@gmail.com

ANIL NAURIYA Instituteone@gmail.com

BIJU NEGI bijunegi@rediifmail.com

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