PEOPLE’S UNION FOR CIVIL LIBERTIES
332, Patpar Ganj, Opposite
Anand Lok Apartments (Gate No. 2), Mayur Vihar-I, Delhi 110 091
Founder: Jayaprakash Narayan; Founding
President: V M Tarkunde
President: Ms. Kavita Srivastava (Rajasthan); General Secretary: V Suresh (Tamilnadu);
E.mails:<puc...@gmail.com>,
Please visit our website: www.pucl.org
LETTER PETITION
TO CHIEF JUSTICE, UTTARAKHAND HIGH COURT
13 June, 2023
To,
The Hon’ble Chief
Justice,
Uttarakhand High Court,
Nanital, UttaraKhand.
- We
are writing this letter as People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) to
bring to your attention the alarming rise of hate speech, vigilantism, and
targeted communal violence against the minority Muslim community in
Uttarakhand in the last few days.
- We are a civil liberties and human rights organisation
formed in 1976 by Sh. Jayaprakash Narayan, Acharya Kriplani, Krishna Kant
and others. Justice V.M. Tarkunde, Justice Rajindar Sachar, Rajni Kothari,
K.G. Kannabiran and other legal
luminaries. PUCL has been at the forefront of the defence of the freedom
of speech and expression in its work ever since its inception. However, as
per human rights standards both internationally as well as in the Indian
Constitution, the freedom of speech and expression does not extend to the
‘advocacy of religious hatred that
constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence’ as per Article 19 of the International
Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights. Article 19 (2) envisages a restriction of the freedom of speech
and expression on the ground of ‘incitement of an offence’. It is precisely
this dangerous transgression of the limits of free speech which threatens
the life, liberty and property of an entire constitutionally protected
grouping, in Uttarakhand that we wish to bring to your kind attention.
- We submit this petition to draw your immediate
attention to the alarming rise of hate speech, vigilantism, and targeted
communal violence against the minority Muslim community in Uttarakhand and
to request you to kindly direct the state government of Uttarakhand and
the concerned authorities to take immediate measures to redress violent hate campaign, incitement to
violence, increased insecurity in the minority community which is
resulting in many being coerced into leaving their homes.
- A multi-layered discriminatory public campaign led
by certain groups such as Bajrang Dal, VHP for the last few months and
continuing till date have been systematically targeting the Muslim
community. During the course of these campaign they has used terms like
"Vyapar Jihad" (Business Jihad), "Love Jihad," and
"Land Jihad" to instigate fear and hatred among the
majority community which has
created an atmosphere of violence and insecurity against the Muslims
living in the region, causing an exodus
- The situation threatens to escalate by June 15, 2023
in Purola in the district Uttarkashi, where a ‘Mahapanchayat’ (a mega
assembly) is being planned by several groups who have come under the
leadership of Swami Darshan Bharti of Debhoomi Raksha Abhiyan. The
Hindustan Times has reported that posters have been put up in Purola threatening
owners of Muslim owned shops to
vacate before the Mahapanchayat. The link to the report can be found here
- https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/posters-asking-muslim-traders-to-leave-surface-in-uttarakhand-101685991761377.html
- Papers like Amar Ujala and Hindustan have reported that a
letter has been sent by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad to the Tehri District
Magistrate giving an ultimatum to members of the Muslims Community to
leave the Jaunpur valley and in particular the towns of Nainbagh, Jakhar,
Nagtibba, Thatyur, Saklana, Damta, Purola, Barkot and Uttarkashi. The
threat specifies that if Muslims don’t respond to their ultimatum of
leaving the areas themselves, these organizations will organise a chakka
jam in Tehri on 20.06.2023. The report of Hindustan, a Hindi newspaper
detailing the contents of this letter can be found here - reporhttps://www.livehindustan.com/uttarakhand/story-communal-tension-tehri-district-after-uttarkashi-particular-community-people-warned-leave-city-within-10-days-8282992.html
- The campaigning
has already led to the exodus of numerous Muslim families. It will also provoke
an already volatile situation into systemic communal violence on a large
scale, unless the state takes immediate and urgent proactive measures to stop
both the hate campaigns as also to prevent violent attacks to take place.
- The campaign was based on an incident of alleged
abduction of a Hindu minor girl in Purola by two accused (belonging to
both Hindu and Muslim communities) and has been escalated as proof of
‘love jihad’. It should be noted that no governmental organisation or data
has ever substantiated the existence of ‘love jihad’, or forcible
conversions in the guise of fraudulent romantic relationships, but that
the concept has been used to buttress hate-speech against Muslims across
the country in recent times. The current situation in Uttarakhand is
playing out similarly.
- The Devbhoomi Raksha Abhiyan is an organisation
operating in the area, which issued posters demanding that Muslims in the
area flee their residences on threat of violence. They were joined by
local community leaders like Swami Darshan Bharti and Rakesh Uttarakhandi,
who also called for the forced eviction of Muslims while making
hate-speech against the community. Evidence of these speeches are
available in videos currently seeing wide circulation, and are contributing
to the deterioration of communal harmony in the area.
- Local press has also reported that homes and shops
belonging to Muslims have been marked with an ‘X’, and long standing
residents including a BJP Minority Cell Leader (Mohammed Zaid), have been
forced to flee their homes due to the threat of violence.
- The threats were consolidated and escalated on May
29, when a rally organised by groups of the majority Hindu communities of
the ruling BJP parties with the support of trade unions, turned violent,
with mob violence against home and shops in the area. Reports suggest
senior leaders of the ruling party have been involved with these
rallies, with the District General Secretary of ruling party, Prakash Kumar
Dabral, saying, “We will not let them do business here, will not let them
open shops. Then they will leave on their own.”
- These demands go against the spirit of the Preamble
which rests on the spirit of the fraternity. These consistent hate
speeches attack the dignity of the individuals, threatens not only their
livelihood but also their life based on their religious identity i.e.
Muslims. It reduces the Muslim citizens to second class citizenship and creates
both institutional and popular sentiment to view them as lesser than. As
ground situation shows, it does not stop with seeing Muslims as lesser
than but goes on to instigate targeted violence against them, their
property and a series of their fundamental rights. The violent targeting
of a religious group with the intent of removing them from a geography,
holds alarming similarities to genocidal tactics.
This is not an exaggeration, as the primary leaders of this campaign have
also previously been involved in explicit calls for the mass-murder of Muslims,
at speeches given at the Haridwar Dharma Sansad of 2022. The common leader
between the Dharam Sansad of 2022 and the hate campaigns now is Swami Prabodhanand Giri Mahamandaleshwar who
is a repeat offender. This court has critically intervened when it came to
the hate speeches made in Dharam Sansad and directed the state to register
FIRs against the accused. A brief profile of the antecedents of Swami Prabodhanand Giri Mahamandaleshwar can
be found here https://www.thequint.com/news/india/haridwar-dharam-sansad-yati-narsinghanand-jitendra-tyagi-bjp#read-more - This also follows from the incitement to genocide on
April 20 2023, at a Dharma Sabha in Uttarakhand organised by the
fundamentalist group, the Rudra Sena, where calls for an economic boycott
of minorities & and a ban on the settlement of “non-Sanatanis” in the
state were made.
- They declared that “peace cannot prevail in the
world unless every ‘jihadi’ is eliminated.” The leader of the Rudra Sena,
one Rakesh Tomar Uttarakhandi, has previously made speeches calling for
the Van Gujjar community (a primarily Muslim tribal group) to evict the
area on threat of violence.
- Swami Darshan Bharti, mentioned above in paragraph 4
is leading the call for mass evictions. He was among those making hate
speeches at the Dharma Sansad. His group, Uttarakhand Raksha Abhiyan, has
previously circulated 1.5 lakh pamphlets inciting Hindus to stand up
against alleged changes in the demography of Uttarakhand because of
Muslims in 2019. He has been previously jailed after his hate-speech
inspired physical attacks on Muslims.
- Following are a few links corroborating the
above facts:
a) Post 1 by Swami Prabodhanand Giri Mahamandaleshwar https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1176625616336285&id=100002420099047&mibextid=CDWPTG
b) Post 2 by Swami Prabodhanand Giri Mahamandaleshwar https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2491178251042485&id=100002420099047&mibextid=Nif5oz
c) Post 3 by Swami Prabodhanand Giri Mahamandaleshwar https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid02CaosTehfX9bNd2dfDZHc5ajiCrC7AprGugCVDEJGi8iRz1BFnCgiwsLvgy6emEVLl&id=100002420099047&mibextid=CDWPTG
d) Post 4 by Swami Prabodhanand Giri Mahamandaleshwar https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid02CaosTehfX9bNd2dfDZHc5ajiCrC7AprGugCVDEJGi8iRz1BFnCgiwsLvgy6emEVLl&id=100002420099047&mibextid=CDWPTG
e) Post 5 by Swami Prabodhanand Giri Mahamandaleshwar https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid02mvGJdgXfNpWPQ3H3Qha76miGtrWvpF71FkXLRXXG56Lse3BmBooJjkcJz1vUT5V7l&id=100002420099047&mibextid=CDWPTG
- All these speeches, posts, fall squarely
within the understanding of hate speech that this very court has provided
in Pravasi Bhalai Sangathan v Union of India. As the Supreme Court
observed:
“7. Hate speech is an effort to marginalise individuals based on their
membership in a group. Using expression that exposes the group to hatred, hate
speech seeks to delegitimise group members in the eyes of the majority,
reducing their social standing and acceptance within society. Hate speech,
therefore, rises beyond causing distress to individual group members. It can
have a societal impact. Hate speech lays the groundwork for later, broad
attacks on vulnerable that can range from discrimination, to ostracism,
segregation, deportation, violence and, in the most extreme cases, to
genocide.” A copy of this judgement is annexed as Annexure – A.
The situation in Uttarakhand of fear amongst the Muslims, the exodus and
threat of violence are the visible harms of hate speech in action as noted by
this Supreme Court. More so, the reality presents alarming similarities to the
ground work before a genocide.
- In such a situation the state’s failure to
take adequate action is notable given that this was brought to their
attention in an open letter dated May 30, written by the Lawyers of the
Supreme Court of India to the Governor of Uttarakhand. The letter also
noted specifically the actions of the previously mentioned entities in
relation to hate-speech and past communal violence.
- This is despite this honourable Supreme Court in
W.P. No.940 of 2022 directing the state of Uttarakhand vide its order dated
21.10.22 “to ensure that immediately as and when any speech or any action
takes place which attracts offences such as section 153A, 153B and 295A
and 505 of the IPC etc., suo motto action will be taken to register cases
even if no complaint is forthcoming and proceed against the offenders in
accordance with law.” A copy of this order is annexed as Annexure – B.
- It is important to note that the Hon’ble
Supreme Court has been deeply concerned at the rise of hate speech and mob
violence in the country and in Uttarakhand in particular. On 17.07.2018, in
its judgement in Tehseen Poonawalla vs. Union of India and Ors.,
the Court directed all State governments to proactively act against hate
speech and mob violence. A copy of this judgement is annexed as Annexure –
C.
- Further, as per the Court’s 21.10.2022 order
in Shaheen Abdullah vs. Union of India (WP(C) 940/2022), the states
of Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Delhi were specifically directed to
"ensure that immediately as and when any speech or any action takes
place which attracts offences such as Sections 153A, 153B and 295A and 505
of the IPC etc., suo moto action will be taken to register cases even if
no complaint is forthcoming and proceed against the offenders in
accordance with law,”. Despite this till date no FIR’s have been
registered by the police.
Given the grave threat to the lives and property of minorities and the
dereliction of constitutional duty of the State, in Uttarakhand we urge the
Hon’ble Supreme Court:
- Urgently intervene by directing the Chief
Secretary, Government of Uttarakhand and the Director General of Police to
personally ensure that the Mahapanchayat scheduled to take place at Purola
on 15.06.2023 and the rally and chakka jam programme on Tehri on 20.06.2023
are denied permissions based on the harm caused by the continuing hate
campaigns to the constitutional fabric of the State.
- The Chief Secretary and DGP, Uttarakhand
should be held accountable for the dereliction of their constitutional
duty to protect all citizens and ensure law and order in the State.
- To direct the concerned authorities to immediately
register FIR’s under the relevant provisions of the Indian Penal Code,
1860 against Swami Prabodhanand Giri
Mahamandaleshwar, Swami
Darshan Bharti, Rakesh Uttarakhandi and Prakash Kumar Dabral, amongst
others who threatening the right to life, livelihood and residence of
Muslim population in the State of Uttarakhand.
- To ensure initiation of a thorough
investigation regarding the role of organisations such as Rudra Sena,
Devbhoomi Raksha Abhiyan, Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal among others,
into the incidents of hate speech, vigilantism, and violence targeting the
minority community in Uttarakhand taking place in an unabated manner with
the full and tacit support of the state administration and police.
- Ensure the implementation of Supreme Court
orders regarding hate speech and mob violence, including the appointment
of nodal officers to eradicate hostile environments against targeted
communities as spelt out by this court in Tehseen Poonawala case and
Shaheen Abdulla cases.
- Provision of adequate protection to the
minority community and individuals, both in their residence as also in
their shops and business areas, who are at risk due to the ongoing
campaign of hatred.
- Issuance of clear directives to the state government
and law enforcement agencies to maintain law and order, protect minority
rights, and prevent any further incidents of violence.
We firmly believe that the judiciary, as the guardian of justice and
protector of citizens' rights, has the power and responsibility to uphold the
constitutional values of equality, secularism, and social harmony. By
addressing this petition, your Lordship would not only ensure justice for the
affected communities but also uphold the principles of our democratic society.
We earnestly request your urgent attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
Kavita Srivastava, President
V. Suresh, General
Secretary