Mukul Sinha
“Aab tak Chappan” became a great hit amongst the movie goers of this country. The story was woven around the heroic but ruthless eliminations of the members of the underworld by the Mumbai police sharp shooter, Shri Daya Nayak. The name of the movie suggested the immediate count of the dead and a countless to follow…
Mumbai Encounter Specialist: Daya Nayak
Encounter has now a days become an euphemism for cold blooded killing by men in uniform Shockingly, those who do it and those who get it done, are treated with awe and respect by the common people. In a recent television talk show held by a national channel of repute, almost all the hands went up in affirmation when the audience was asked whether they approve of extra-judicial killings!
Several factors may have contributed to this convoluted perception. The long delays in law Courts to punish the culprits, the inherent violence within the capitalist society, the war- mongering between the countries, the rabid propaganda against terrorism, the underworld-politician nexus etc have led to this mindless sanction to the deaths in uniform. Little do the people know that besides a few exceptions, most of the “encounters” are premeditated custodial deaths aimed for personal or political benefits!!
Reacting to one such exposure in the Isharat Jahan case, Shri Jaynarayan Vyas, the minister-spokesman of the Gujarat Government ruefully lamented that despite the fact that in other States there were more numbers of “encounters”, Gujarat always gets singled out for adverse criticism. Statistically Shri Vyas is right but why indeed does Gujarat gets singled out??
Gujarat Police Encounter Specialist: DG Vanzara
The reason is not far to see. The burning of the S6 coach of the Sabarmati Express near Godhra railway station on 27th February, 2002 which was dubbed as an Islamic terrorist attack, the violence against the minorities that followed and the series of encounters between 2002 and 2006, all appeared as parts of a whole political plot. The two electoral victories of BJP in 2002 and 2007 led by Narendra Modi appeared to be the consequential result of the communal divide created by the violence and encounters.
The encounters in Gujarat thus appear to have a direct nexus with the peculiar communal politics of the state unlike the encounters of Maharashtra, U.P., Bihar etc which are primarily directed at pecuniary gains. The killing of Sadik Jamal on 13th January, 2003 near the Galaxy Cinema, Naroda at Ahmedabad and dubbed as a terrorist attempt at the life of Narendra Modi is an eye opener in this regard. Ketan Tirodkar, the person who had profiled Sadik as a terrorist, has confessed before the MCOCA Court in Mumai in his own application MCOC Case No. 4 of 2003 as under:
7. “In first week of January, 2003, Accused No.1 (Daya Nayak) told me that he wanted to oblige a big politician in Gujarat by giving an ISI agent or some similar militant for an encounter killing. … I had met one Sadiq Mehtar aged about 18 years in Dubai, who was a house-help of Said Tariq Parveen. This Sadiq had lost some of his dear ones and his house in the Gujarat Ethnic riots. … Accused No.1 saw him and thought him to be the only easy target available after some drafting to build his profile as a militant. So Accused No.1 and myself made a profile of Sadiq about his being in Dubai in the company of “D” gang members Salim Chiplun and others and had come to India on the contract of LeT for eliminating Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.
8. Then on 11.1.2003, as planned by Accused No.1 I asked Sadiq to come to the Traffic Police Post on the Andheri Flyover where Accused No.1 had kept the Gujarat Police in wait. Said came there and we both boarded the vehicle and came towards National Park. Two persons and a lady were standing there, at the gate of National Park dressed like journalists, carrying shoulder bags. I introduced them to Sadiq and alighted from the vehicle and they went away towards Gujarat. Two days thereafter I read in newspapers that Sadiq was killed in police encounter in Gujarat.
The above confession made by Ketan Tirodkar, a one time right hand man of Daya Nayak, clearly establishes the fact that people like Sadiq, Isharat, Kausarbi, Sohrabuddin etc who have died are not merely statistics but innocent citizens of this country who have met their death in uniform at the alter of communal politics. That is what sets the encounters of Gujarat apart from all others.
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