Wednesday, November 13, 2013

UP govt’s conspiracy to deprive Muzaffarnagar riot victims of their properties - By Zafarul-Islam Khan, Editor, The Milli Gazette

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UP govt’s conspiracy to deprive Muzaffarnagar riot victims of their properties

Any uprooted family accepting the aid of five lakh rupees has to sign an affidavit which says that it will not return to the village it came from and will not claim 'movable and immovable properties' in its village (see copy of the affidavit on the below). A majority of the affected families have refused to sign this dubious affidavit which is clearly illegal and unconstitutional as it deprives people of their properties which are at times much more than the compensation offered.
By Zafarul-Islam Khan, The Milli Gazette
Published Online: Nov 12, 2013
Print Issue: 16-30 November 2013
Muzaffarnagar’s vice president of Jamiat Ulama-e Hind Haji Azizur Rahman said while talking to mediapersons that Akhilesh Singh government has announced to give a financial assistance of Rs 5 lakh to 1800 riot-hit families of Muzaffarnagar and Shamli who under no circumstances are willing to return to their homes in their villages where they lived before the riots because they fear for their safety. District administration officials tried many times to impress upon these people the need to go back and live where they used to live before the riots erupted in September, but because of the hostile attitude of the villagers, they are not willing to return and settle down elsewhere.
The illegal affidavit refugees are forced to sign to lose their movable and immovable properties in their villages (http://www.scribd.com/doc/183552140/UP-govt-conspiracy-against-Muzaffarnagar-riot-victims-2013)

In a state government statement of 27 October, an official said that Rs 5 lakh financial assistance is being given to enable these people to settle down anywhere they want. This decision has been taken on the basis of the report submitted by the 10-member committee headed by Shiv Pal Yadav, minister for public works, which included some ministers. This compensation package will cost the government Rs 90 crores.

This committee was constituted on Mulayam Singh Yadav’s instructions to visit the riot-hit areas and to inspect relief and rehabilitation work for people rendered homeless and forced to live in refugee camps, and who do not want to return to their homes and villages because of the hostile attitude of the village people there.

Haji Azizur Rahman demanded that the government make sincere efforts to trace persons who are still missing for about two months or declare them dead and give compensation to their families. He also demanded that those responsible for instigating the riots must be subjected to legal process and jailed.  Police officers who shirked their responsibility and in any way encouraged the rioters or helped them in any way must also be strongly dealt with, he demanded.

Government officials clarified that the amount of Rs 5 lakh will be given to those whose houses were burnt or those whose near and dear ones were killed. They further said that people in villages where no riots had taken place but who had shifted to other places because of fear will not be considered deserving of this financial assistance. They also said that for other financial losses in addition to burnt houses, further financial assistance besides Rs 5 lakh will  be given and with this help, 965 families of Muzaffarnagar will benefit.

The Mushawarat delegation visiting Muzaffarnagar and Shamli camps for the third time on 5 November came to know that the said grant of five lakh rupees is only for refugees from 12 villages where murder and arson took place on a large scale while refugees from dozens of other villages who fled out of fear and many of them refuse to return will not get any such help. Moreover, any family accepting this help of five lakh rupees has to sign an affidavit which says that it will not return to the village it came from and will not claim “movable and immovable properties” in the villages (see copy of the affidavit above). A majority of the affected families have refused to sign this affidavit which is clearly illegal and unconstitutional as it deprives people of their properties whose value at times is much more than the compensation offered.

The affidavit shows that the Samajwadi Party government is hand-in-glove with the grand conspiracy to deprive Muslims of their properties and lands. This proves what Times of India reported on 1 Nov., that land grab is the motive behind the fresh violence.

This article appeared in The Milli Gazette print issue of 16-30 November 2013 on page no. 1

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