Afrazul killing & Aadhaar linking - both human rights

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said today that both the grisly killing of Mohammad Afrazul in and the "forcible" linking of with accounts and mobile numbers are "gross violations of human rights" which should be taken up by all human rights organisations.

Criticising those behind the killing of Afrazul, a labourer from Bengal, in and the which is "forcibly trying to link" numbers of people with their accounts and other details, Banerjee called upon all rights organisations to fight against them and aware people of their rights and safety.


"What happened in was most inhuman. Its our duty to protect human rights and ensure people's safety. Breach in human rights means making a mockery of civilisation," Banerjee said at a function on human rights at the Calcutta High premises.

Banerjee said she was shocked to see the footage of the burning of the man which "tantamount to of human rights".

"Burning a person alive is no less than killing of human rights. We can have differences but should we commit such a heinous act? The sight disturbed me mentally," the chief minister said and demanded exemplary punishment for the culprit.

The attacker, identified as Shambhu Lal Raigir, has been arrested.

The Centre should take the responsibility and stand by people affected by infringement of their rights. "Everyone in the country has the right to express his or her own thoughts, choose their own food and follow their own religious faiths and no one has the right to interfere."

The chief minister expressed her opposition to linking of personal details with

"I will stop criticising (the Centre on linking of Aadhaar) only when I see my fundamental rights and my rights to privacy are secure. People have to be alert against any violation of rights and privacy," she added.

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First Published: Fri, December 08 2017. 23:20 IST