PDP-BJP’s
CMP? Togadia walks free in Jammu, Massarat in Kashmir
Mufti Govt. permits VHP’s weeklong Golden Jubilee Samaroh,
directs Police not to touch hate-monger
Ahmed Ali Fayyaz
_______Jammu, March 7: Even as the authorities in Rajouri district of the Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir have written to the State Home Department that the right wing Vishwa Hindu Parishad chief Praveen Togadia be not allowed to enter or hold his organisation’s scheduled rally on March 15th, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed’s government has, in a significant political development, not only issued permission to the Sangh Parivar outfit to celebrate its Swaran Jayanti Samaroh [Golden Jubilee event] but also directed Police not to arrest a man wanted in a criminal case.
On District Magistrate Ghulam Ahmad Khwaja’s complaint,Police
Station Rajouri had in March 2012 booked Togadia in FIR No: 98/2012 under
section 153 of Ranbir Penal Code after his speech at a VHP rally hurt the
religious sentiments of one particular community and created a major communal
turmoil. Togadia had allegedly expressed himself as proud of killing 6,000
Muslims in the Gujarat riots of 2002 and threatened to “teach 10 crore Muslims
a lesson if a single Hindu is harmed in Jammu”. Under law, he is required to be
arrested and questioned and if charges against him are proved, he is to be
prosecuted for punishment.
Togadia’s speech had led to communal strife and days of
curfew in Rajouri and the situation began limping back to normality with the
removal of Deputy Commissioner Khwaja and Superintendent of Police Vijay Singh
Sambyal.
Even as Police failed to arrest Togadia, he was pushed back
to Delhi on his arrival at Jammu airport when he made an attempt to address
another event of his organisation in 2012. Then Chief Minister and head of the
National Conference-Congress government Omar Abdullah had asserted that Togadia
would never enter the State “as long as I am the Chief Minister”.
Authint Mail on Saturday learned from authoritative sources
said that the district administration in Jammu, under instructions from the
government, has permitted the VHP’s golden jubilee celebration. VHP’s
International President Togadia, who is wanted by Police in the Rajouri FIR, is
scheduled to address the organisation’s rally here on Sunday.
Officials said that the VHP has actually communicated to the
State government that it was going to hold the weeklong Golden Jubilee
celebrations in different districts of Jammu division---beginning with the
inaugural event in Jammu city on March 8th and closing with the
finale at Rajouri on March 15th.
VHP is a key constituent of the Hindu right wing Sangh
Parivar which has its political arm, BJP, as a partner in Mufti’s coalition
government that assumed office in Jammu and Kashmir on March 1st.
Sources said that the joint supporters of BJP, VHP and
Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh [RSS] would attend the rally and listen to
Togadia. It was not immediately clear if any of the BJP’s Ministers,
particularly those from the RSS background, would participate in the rally.
This is for the first time in the State’s history that the VHP would be holding
a rally with the government support and facilitation.
Last month, State governments of Odisha, Karnataka and Assam
imposed ban on the VHP’s Golden Jubilee celebrations and did not enter Togadia
to enter Khandamal, Bengaluru and Guwahati to address the rallies for fear of
“disruption to peace”. However, with the BJP being in power for the first time,
Togadia would be walking free to hold the weeklong event for the first time in
India’s only Muslim-majority State.
Even as it was not immediately clear whether or not the
Deputy Commissioners of other districts in Jammu province had issued permission
to the VHP rallies, official sources said that the Police and Civil
Administration had “requested” the State not to allow Togadia to enter Rajouri
district.
“No, we are not going to arrest him”, said a senior official
in the border district, underscoring that the authorities in any area could not
affect such an high profile arrest without a green signal from the government.
Contrarily, there were instructions that Togadia should be provided with
“adequate security” during his participation in the VHP’s Swaran Jayanti
Samaroh.
‘Unholy
trade-off’
Averse to being quoted, officials revealed that there was
“definitely some link” between issuing permission to Togadia’s rally and
release of the prominent Kashmiri separatist Massarat Alam from a jail. Inspite
of holiday on Saturday, Chief Minister Mufti and his Ministers were “busy in
meetings” at Civil Secretariat when Alam was released from Sub Jail of
Baramulla. Principal Secretary Suresh Kumar was also at work. Director General
of Police K Rajendra Kumar told mediapersons that Alam’s release was consequent
upon court orders as his detention under Public Safety Act had been quashed one
after another.
Alam had been arrested for his alleged role in the bloody
street turmoil of 2010 that left over a hundred demonstrators and arsonists
dead and thousands injured.
Dispelling impression that Mufti’s government had begun to
release “hundreds of detained militants and political detenus”, DGP said that
Massarat was the “only political detainee”. With regard to Togadia, he made it
clear that the Police would not stop anybody from attending the VHP rally until
anybody violated law.
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