NHRC notice to WB govt over Dalit youth incident in Purulia

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The NHRC has sent a notice to the West government over an incident in which the body of an 18-year-old person, whom the claimed as its member, was found hanging from a tree near his house in Purulia, allegedly after he was "mercilessly beaten".

It has issued a notice to the West chief secretary, seeking a detailed report, the said.

The DGP of the state has been asked to intimate the present status of investigation in the case and the steps taken to ensure that such incidents do not recur, the commission said.

They have been given four weeks to respond, it said.

The NHRC said it has taken suo motu cognisance of that the youth, "belonging to the dalit community in Purulia, was mercilessly beaten till he died".

Later, his body was found hanging from a tree.

"Reportedly, a poster was also found affixed on the back of the body with a message written in Bangla -- "18 bachhor bayose rajneeti. Ebar bojh" which means, 'at the age of 18. Now take this'," the NHRC said, quoting from reports.

Reportedly, he was a of BJP and he had called the family over telephone, saying he was abducted by a group of men on bikes, the commission said in a statement.

The rights panel also observed that is a democratic country and difference of opinion and ideology are obvious in a multi-party democratic political system.

"Bloodshed in the name of political differences is neither desirable, nor acceptable in a civilised society. Brutal killings of party workers in such a manner are indicative of and order situation in the state, which does not allow rival political parties to exercise their political rights," it said.

The right to life of the poor Dalit victim has been grossly violated, which is a glaring instance that law enforcing agencies have failed to protect the precious human life, the NHRC observed.

According to a media report, carried yesterday, violence continued in even after the Panchayat elections were over, it said.

"Several other local BJP leaders have been threatened after the BJP won many seats in the district. The father of the deceased has alleged that his son was killed by the workers of the (TMC)," the commission said, quoting from reports.

The incident has also invited strong criticism of the TMC government from BJP chief Amit Shah, who had said the ruling dispensation had "surpassed the violent legacy of the communist rule" in West

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First Published: Fri, June 01 2018. 22:50 IST