Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Dr. Binayak Sen's Trial - Some Thoughts

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The Hon’ble Raipur Sessions Court has held Dr. Binayak Sen guilty under Section 39 of the Unlawful Activities Act of 1967, for support to Maoist or any other banned organization. Though the conviction under this section carries a maximum sentence for ten years, Dr. Sen has been awarded only five years under this section.

On the other hand, the Hon’ble Sessions Court has maximised the sentence for sedition, under Section 124 A.

As per a report appearing in ‘The Times of India’ dated 28th December 2010, the Hon’ble Sessions Court has held him guilty of passing on seditious letters written by the jailed Maoist Narayan Sanyal to Piyush Guha,. This was based on a testimony of a cloth vendor Anil Kumar Singh, apart from two policemen.

Other incriminating evidence against Dr. Sen included:

a) Seizure of post cards written by Narayan Sanyal and another Maoist Madanlal Barkhade from Dr. Sen’s house,

b) Testimony of Deepak Choubey, a resident of Raipur, who has deposed that he rented his father in law’s house to Sanyal, since the latter came with a recommendation from an ‘eminent citizen’ Dr. Sen. According to Chaubey, Sen had introduced Sanyal as a relative,

c) Another witness, Arun Dubey a Bank Manager, testified that he gave his house on rent to Shankar Singh ( held by the Hon’b;e Sessions Court as a hardcore Naxal), who worked for ‘Rupantar’ an NGO headed by Ilina Sen, Dr. Sen’s wife. Dubey further deposed that Sen and Sanyal would often visit his tenant Shankar Singh and Amrita Srivastava (also held as a hardcore Naxal by the Hon’ble Sessions Court). Amita was reportedly introduced by Singh as his sister in law,

d) Two school Principals testified that they hired Amita on Ilina Sen’s recommendation. One of them Meeta Puri, said that Amita left the job abruptly, without even tendering her resignation,

e) The Hon’ble Judge quotes the testimony of B.S. Jagrit , a Police Inspector, who has claimed that Amita and Shankar absconded soon after Sanyal was arrested. He also quotes Sher Singh Bande of the Churia Police Station, who said that Amita and Shankar were among the Naxals active along Chattisgarh-Maharashtra border, where high level meetings would take place, attended among others by Sen and Ilina. On cross questions by the defence, Bande admitted that he had not personally witnessed this but heard it from the villagers, and hence could be a hearsay. But the Hon’bl;e Judge does not mention the same in his final order. Interestingly, of the fifty odd witnesses cited in the judgement ,nearly half are policemen, and on their testimonies the Hon’ble Judge concludes that Amita and Shankar are absconding hardcore Naxals, and by association, held Dr. Sen guilty of providing support to the CPI Maoist network.

“ Based on the above testimonies, it is clear that hardcore Naxals Shankar Singh and Amita Srivastava are acquaintances of Binayak and Ilina Sen, who helped them open bank accounts, get jobs and even houses on rent”, The Hon’ble Judge observed.

Certain questions which merit attention:

1. Assuming that Dr. Sen is indeed guilty of passing seditious letters written by jailed Maoist Narayan Sanyal to Piyush Guha, one wonders what was Dr. Sen’s motive behind the same? Did Dr. Sen not make any statement in the Hon’ble Court written or oral, to justify the same, if indeed he believed that he did not do anything wrong ? Certainly, a person of his stature would have known better that by acting as a “courier” for a jailed Maoist, would certainly land him in trouble.

On the other hand, if Dr. Sen has denied the same, then did the final order take a note of it?

2. The verdict dwells on the seizure of postcards written Narayan Sanyal and other Maoist Madanlal Barkhade from Sen’s house. What were the contents in these postcards? Did they convey that Dr. Sen was a willing accomplice in the nefarious designs of the jailed Maoists, or was he a potential threat to the State?

3. Shankar Singh and Amita Srivastava have been held as “hardcore Naxals” by the Hon’ble Sessions Court. Was there any lookout notice by the State on these two, prior to this trial, ands were any FIRs filed against them? Did the State Police have any incriminating evidence against these two individuals?

Sadly enough, it is entirely on the basis of the testimonies of the policemen, that the Hon’ble Judge has concluded that they are absconding hardcore Naxals.

4. Shankar Sigh reportedly worked for ‘Rupantar’ , the NGO headed by Ilina Sen. Was Ilina Sen ever called upon to depose in the Hon’ble Court regarding the various background checks done on Shankar Singh, before accepting his services? And further more, what were the responsibilities shouldered by Singh, while he was with ‘Rupantar’? Most importantly, is Shankar still associated with it, or has he vanished all of a sudden? If Ilina has indeed deposed before the Hon’ble Court, then what was her version?

5. Deepak Choubey has claimed that he rented out his father in law’s house to Narayan Sanyal, since he came with a recommendation from Dr. Sen. Did Choubey not conduct any background verification on Sanyal on his own? How did Dr. Sen recommend Sanyal to Choubey, via a letter, or a phone call, or in person in the presence of any witness? Can this claim be substantiated? And above all, was there any lease agreement signed between Sanyal and Choubey’s father in law, and if ‘Yes’, then did Dr.Sen sign it as a witness?

6. Two School Principals have testified that they hired Amita on Ilina’s recommendation. Again, besides the recommendation, what were other background checks done by those two Principals on Amita, and secondly, during her tenure in their respective schools, what was her performance?

7. According to the testimony of Police Inspector B.S. Jagrit, who claimed that Amita and Shankar absconded soon after Sanyal was arrested, the questions to be asked are,

“Was the Police already on the lookout for both of them prior to Sanyal’s arrest, and if ‘Yes’ then on what specific charges?” and

“After they had reportedly absconded, did the State Police issue a lookout notice for both, and besides what all other measures they took to nab the two?”

And above all, even if one were to agree with the judgement that “Hardcore Naxals” like Shankar Singh and Amita Srivastava, were acquaintances of Dr. Sen and his wife, who helped them open bank accounts, get jobs and even houses on rent”, one wonders if Dr. Sen could be held guilty under section 124 A, the application of which is limited to acts of involving intention or tendency to create disorder, or disturbance of law and order, or incitement to violence?

Let the higher judiciary adjudicate on this question as and when the time comes.

But then, one wonders how come an eminent personality like Dr.Sen , manage to get himself involved with Maoists like Sanyal to such an extent, that his very credibility is at stake?

Certainly, now it is hard to believe, that Dr. Sen is really what his ardent supporters would love all of us to believe about him.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Visit of the Chinese Premier - A Realistic Assessment

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If there is one parameter by which we need to evaluate the visit of the Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, then that should be - how comfortable are we with our largest neighbour, where our territorial integrity and overall security is concerned?

Sadly enough, the current visit does not lend much comfort to us on the same. We can't lose the sight of the fact that, China's relationship with Pakistan is qualitatively better than its relationship with us, notwithstanding the 400 member contingent consisting of business delegation which accompanied the Chinese Premier.

What has really raised eyebrows is China's refusal to mention 26/11 and the well established Pak involvement in the same, in the joint statement, as well as its refusal to acknowledge Kashmir as an integral part of India.

How could we miss the irony that the day the Chinese Premier landed in Delhi, the Chinese engineers blasted through the last part of a tunnel that will connect Metok in Tibet Autonomous Region, bordering Arunachal Pradesh, to the rest of China.

Yes, against such a backdrop rhetorics like " India and China are friends and not rivals" sound hollow, and especially so when we recall the slogan of "Hindi Chi Bhai Bhai" before the fiasco of 1962.

By not agreeing to include the usual mention of the "One China principle" and "Tibet Autonomous Region as part of China" in the joint statement, we might have scored some brownie points on paper at least, but then we need to be realistic about the fact that our refusal to include the same, would not matter at all where the ground realities are concerned, given the fact that the Chinese are way ahead of us, both economically and militarily.

We might rejoice over the fact that the India China trade target for the year 2015 is set at $100 bn, but what we need to dissect here is that - to what extend our trade with China help generate employment, enable industrial growth, and above all protect the interests of the millions of our small artisans, who have been unable to match the growing might of cheap Chinese products flooding our country.

And finally, there is some hope that the issue regarding stapled visas is going to be resolved, but then why could it not preceed the visit of the Chinese Premier, at the Foreign Minister level, so that the credibility of this visit in terms of a genuine improvement of the overall relationship with our largest neighbour, been well beyond doubt?

Yes, we have not choice but to engage with our neighbours, but the least we can do is to ensure that our engagements are conducted to secure our core concerns first and foremost. Under the current circumstances, if we consider our security, territorial integrity, and unnecessary needlings like the unprovoked Chinese intrusions in Arunachal Pradesh, denial of visa to a serving commander of the Indian Army posted in J&K, stapled visas to Indian citizens from Kashmir, support on 26/11, and terror emanating from Pakistan etc as our core concerns, then there is certainly a lot of groundwork to be done where our engagements with the Chinese are concerned, before we indulge in other niceties.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

I am a talent.......

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I am a talent waiting to be discovered,
In this wilderness of ambition, hope, and desire,
Waiting to be uncovered.

“Efforts do not go waste,
Persist, and do not expect anything in haste”
Is what I had heard all along.

I made up my mind that I will persist,
And from expecting anything so quick I shall desist,
Even if all that name, fame, and money take long,

But my efforts, toil, and sweat seem to be going in vain,
I could be doomed to be another failure,
Or another set of aspirations unmet,
Is what is giving me all that anguish and pain.

How easy it is for anyone to inspire,
Merely through encouraging words,
And how amazing it is for others to muster courage,
Merely through encouraging words.

But alas, how difficult it is for those like me,
To hope against hope,
And wish every passing moment,
A step towards that elusive hope.

The road to that name, fame, and money,
Seems further away,
And I have no choice but to keep moving,
This way or that way.

Yes, I am a talent waiting to be discovered,
In this wilderness of ambition, hope, and desire,
Waiting to be uncovered.