Group of Intellectuals and Academicians submits report on West Bengal Post-Poll Violence to Home Min
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Group of Intellectuals and Academicians submits report on West Bengal Post-Poll Violence to Home Min

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May 29, 2021, 05:20 pm IST
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A ground report by the Fact-Finding Team of Group of Intellectuals and Academicians (GIA) has exposed the conspiracy behind West Bengal Post-Poll Violence. The GIA report released on May 29, 2021, was submitted to the Minister of State for Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy.

The GIA report based on ground reports, interactions and testimonies from the affected people exposes the conspiracy behind the west Bengal violence and how the TMC planned and executed the post-poll violence.

Founded in 2015, GIA is a group of professional women and entrepreneurs, media persons and academicians committed to social justice and nation-building. The members include Monika Arora, Advocate, Supreme Court of India, Delhi High Court, Prof.Vijita Singh Aggarwal, Professor, GGS IPU, Ms Sonali Chitalkar, Assistant Professor, Delhi University Dr Shruti Mishra, Assistant Professor, Delhi University, Ms Monicca Agarwaal, Entrepreneur.

The GIA report titled ‘Khela in Bengal 2021’ – Shocking Ground Stories is a Fact-Finding Report on The violated women of West Bengal, Use of Rape, Gender Violence & Sexual Assault as a tool of Political Control.

The GIA Report accessed by the Organiser details the persons whom the Fact-Finding Team met, the sites visited, along with tracing the sequence of events. The report provides its detailed findings and recommendations before constructing the sequence of events with dates leading to West Bengal Post-Poll Violence. The report is clear that the violence against Hindus was pre-planned.

The report says that the Post-Poll horror was primarily faced by marginal sections of Hindu society who supported or voted the BJP.

While talking to Organiser Advocate Monika Arora said that the violence was an outcome of the victims inter-sectional gender, caste religious and economic identity. This violence was in the nature of a pogrom against political opponents. The state machinery has been used for violence against the political opponent; thus, this bears the marks of a pogrom.

The Police and administration is quiet, and victims of West Bengal violence has no place to go to so we are requesting the Home Ministry to kindly intervene.

When asked by the Organiser, was the ‘Bengal violence’ similar to ‘Delhi riots’, was it a planned conspiracy to which Advocate Monika Arora replied that both Bengal violence and Delhi riots are not comparable, but it was definitely a planned conspiracy because everywhere it was ‘Khela Hobe-Khela Hobe’ was chanted and then TMC cadres who are accused attacked the non-TMC supporters who voted for BJP, Bengal police is listening to the complaints of victims and is informing the TMC leaders who are the perpetrator that a complaint has come against you and do something about it, the state is supported to the TMC cadres.

The GIA report reads that the women have been raped, stripped, beaten and violated in the most horrific ways. Crude bombs have been used, men murdered, shops and ration cards looted.

The GIA report reveals that women have been singled out for most horrific terror and intimidation. Many incidents of rape, grievous bodily harm, the threat of rape, stripping and sexual violence occurred. The streets were sites of dehumanisation of women of all ages. While the TMC party high command and leaders belong to privileged backgrounds and did not face the violence overtly and covertly supported by them.

Findings of GIA Report:

Victims primarily belong to very marginal sections of Hindu society that are BJP supporters or voters
The TMC model of violence to win elections and retain power was at play in State Assembly
Presence of an Extortion Racket by the TMC
Gendered violence
Violence against men also ultimately affects women
Identity loot and starvation due to forfeiting ration cards till they are forced into joining TMC
In many places children have witnessed extreme horrific violence
State machinery has been used for violence against the political opponent thus this bears the marks of a pogrom
Recommendations of the GIA Report:

It should be ensured that there is proper registration of complaints under relevant sections of law
Special care should be taken while registration of cases of sexual assault, rape, attempt to rape, offences against modesty of women and also regarding offences against persons belonging to scheduled caste, scheduled tribe, children etc. Women police officer should be present when such cases are dealt with
The accused persons should be arrested without delay, so that they cannot threaten the witnesses or tamper the evidence or interfere with the investigation
An SIT under a retired Supreme Court judge may be appointed for a free and fair investigation.
Fast track courts should be established for speedy justice in these cases
NIA investigation is sought in these matters as the gruesome violence may have cross border terror angle
The victims of this violence should be compensated and rehabilitated
The damage to public property may be recovered from those who were responsible for the said violence
Action should be taken against the officers in Police as well as administration who failed to discharge their duty in accordance with the rules/law
All steps should be ensured to see that government in the state is carried on in accordance with the Constitution of India, and steps should be taken to protect the state against any internal disturbance

The GIA report also has 20 testimonies, the victims of West Bengal Post-Poll Vilence

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