NHRC Seeks Report from up Govt Over Families Fleeing Home Due to Fear in Kairana Sunday, 12 June 2016
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NHRC seeks report from UP govt over families fleeing home due to fear in Kairana Sunday, 12 June 2016 NEW DELHI: National Human Rights Commission has issued a notice to the government of Uttar Pradesh over several families leaving their homes in Kairana area in Western Uttar Pradesh due to alleged fear of criminals. The Commission has issued a notice to the Chief Secretary and Director General of Police (DGP) of the state seeking the response within four weeks on the complaint. It has been further alleged that more than 250 families have migrated and left their homes fearing criminals, who enjoy “political patronage”. The NHRC has observed that allegations made are serious in nature. It has also directed state’s DIG (Investigation) to depute a team of officers for a spot enquiry in the matter covering all the allegations made in the complaint and submit a report within two weeks, the Commission said in a statement. According to the complaint, a woman belonging to Kashyap caste was abducted, gangraped and killed, yet allegedly no action has been taken by the police against the offenders. Two businessmen, Shankar and Raju both brothers, were shot dead by criminals in broad daylight in a market when they did not pay ‘protection money’ to them. A petrol pump was also looted in the area and when the police took on criminals, they shot dead a constable and fled. In Akhilesh Yadav's Uttar Pradesh, mobster forces Hindu exodus Nearly 350 families have reportedly fled from Uttar Pradesh's Kairana city since 2014 due to repeated extortion and threat calls from gangster Mukim Kala. June 12, 2016 Criminals rule the roost in western Uttar Pradesh's Kairana city where an organized extortion syndicate has left farmers and traders fearing for their lives. Nearly 350 families have reportedly fled the area since 2014 due to repeated extortion and threat calls from gangster Mukim Kala. While locals said the city, falling under Shamli district, has "turned into Pakistan", BJP MP Hukum Singh accused the Samajwadi Party government for "lawlessness" in the state. EXTORTION RACKET RUN BY GANGSTER FROM JAIL Local traders said extortion calls were made from inside the jail where Kala is currently lodged. "We are getting threats on phone and through letters. If one refuses to give protection money, he is killed by the henchmen. We have no option but to leave the city to save our lives," a trader said. Sompal, a farmer, said he received a demand for Rs 10 lakh after he sold a piece of land. "I was threatened that they will kill me if I refused to pay the money. Police can't help us. I have sold my land, now I am planning to leave this city forever," he said. Another trader, Shiv Kumar Saini said Kairana had "become Pakistan", where murder, loot and extortion were rampant. The district magistrate says he has been informed by the MP and got a list from him of the families that have purportedly fled the city. "We have constituted a committee under the leadership of SDM Kirana to verify the allegation" the DM said. MUKIM KALA RACKET: A POLL ISSUE The issue has also sparked a political tussle in Uttar Pradesh where assembly elections are slated to be held next year and parties are wooing various communities and caste groups while using any ammunition available to target rivals. The BJP announced this week that would send an 11 member team of Members of Parliament, mostly from western UP, to asses then situation. KAIRANA MASS EXODUS OF HINDUS The local MP claims 346 families have deserted the Muslim-majority city over the past two years due to extortion and loot by goons of gangster Mukim Kala who is in jail along with a dozen of his aided on charges of murder, loot and kidnapping. Kala allegedly killed three businessmen in 2014 for not paying hush money. He still runs an extortion racket from inside jail, say sources. Many families have shifted to nearby Haryana villages due to the terror of Kala's gang. While BJP MP and Union Minister Sanjeev Balyan has accused the state's Samajwadi Party government of patronizing those behind the violence, rivals have alleged that the BJP is trying to stoke simmering communal tensions in the state for electoral benefit. The National Human Rights Commission recently issued a notice to the Uttar Pradesh government over the alleged exodus. It also directed the state's DIG (Investigation) to depute a team of officers for a spot inquiry in the matter covering all the allegations made in the complaint and submit a report within two weeks. The move came on the heels of a complaint that a Hindu woman was gang- raped and murdered in the area recently, but no action was initiated due to political pressure. UTTAR PRADESH GOVERNMENT TURNS MUTE SPECTATOR "According to the complaint dated June 10, 2016, a woman belonging to Kashyap caste was abducted, gang raped and killed, yet no action has been taken by the police against the offenders. Two of the businessmen, Shankar and Raju, both brothers, were shot dead by the criminals in broad daylight in the market when they did not pay protection money to the criminals," the NHRC said in a statement. A lawyer in Kairana, Meherban Qureshi, supported the BJP MP's claims, saying an atmosphere of fear has gripped the city where "no person has the liberty to roam around freely". .