Hindustan Times (Delhi)

NHRC asks state to compensate activists

- Ritesh Mishra letters@hindustant­imes.com

nRAIPUR: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has directed the Chhattisga­rh government to pay ~ 100,000 compensati­on each to 13 rights activists, including Delhi University professor Nandini Sundar, for being falsely implicated by the state police in two cases in 2016.

The activists were booked for murder after they visited Chhattisga­rh for a fact-finding mission about alleged human rights violations in the state’s left-wing insurgency-hit Bastar region.

NHRC on July 7 directed the Chhattisga­rh government to submit a compliance report along with proof of payment to the activists within six weeks. The order became public on Thursday when the state government confirmed it had received it.

“We have received the directives from NHRC. The state government is taking appropriat­e action,” said Chhattisga­rh’s chief secretary R P Mandal.

“As regards to the registrati­on of FIR (First Informatio­n Report) against Professor Nandini Sundar and others, the DGP (director general of police DM Awasthi) has submitted that during the investigat­ion, no evidence was found against her, Archana Prasad, Vineet Tiwari, Sanjay Parate, Manju, and Mangla Ram Karma. Hence, their names have been removed from the FIR,” the NHRC said in the order, a copy of which HT has seen.

Sundar reacted to NHRC’S directive and said they were yet to receive any compensati­on. “But, as and when I receive it, I plan to share the sum to support the legal aid for innocent tribals, who are falsely implicated...”

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