Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

7 BEHEADED IN JHARKHAND

- Debashish Sarkar letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

SONUA: Seven people have been beheaded in a remote village in Jharkhand’s West Singhbhum district, some 200 km from the state capital Ranchi, police said on Wednesday while specifying that it was not immediatel­y clear what triggered the killings. West Singhbhum police superinten­dent Indrajit Mahatha underlined it is a coincidenc­e that the seven were anti-Pathalgadi movement activists while the alleged attackers its supporters. Opposition BJP has accused the government of trying to cover up the murders.

SONUA (WEST SINGHBHUM): Seven people have been beheaded in a remote village in Jharkhand’s West Singhbhum district, some 200 km from the state capital Ranchi, police said on Wednesday while specifying that it was not immediatel­y clear what triggered the killings.

West Singhbhum police superinten­dent Indrajit Mahatha underlined it is a coincidenc­e that the seven were anti-Pathalgadi movement activists while the alleged attackers its supporters. “We will be able to speak about the conclusive Pathalgadi link only after further investigat­ion,” he said.Pathalgadi refers to a traditiona­l practice among Munda tribals of erecting stone slabs (called pathals) in honour of their ancestors, to announce important decisions and demarcate boundaries of villages.

In 1996, when the Provisions of the Panchayats (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Act was enacted, many tribal villages erected stone slabs quoting provisions of the law that allowed selfrule through gram sabhas. In 2017, these slabs resurfaced in several villages of Kunti and West Singhbhum districts in protest against then Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government’s attempt to acquire tribal land for developmen­t projects. This came to be called the Pathalgadi movement.Police said it took them 24 hours to recover the bodies and a search was for two other villagers, who had gone missing along with them. They were on Tuesday informed that the seven had gone missing from the village in the Maoist insurgency-hit region. A search operation was launched before it had to be suspended because of security reasons.

Mahatha said the operation resumed with the deployment of the additional police force on Wednesday and the bodies were found inside a forest.

“An anti-Pathalgadi group of nine people was summoned to a meeting in Burugulike­ra village by Ransi Budh, husband of former Mukhiya [village head] Mukta Horo, who has led Pathalgadi movement. Those summoned included deputy village head James Budh, whose body was also found. Two of the nine managed to escape and are still missing.”

Mahatha said the meeting was called after a group led by James Budh tried to demolish some homes in the village including that of Ransi Budh last Thursday.

“James wanted to prove his dominance in the village,” he said. Three people have been detained and separate cases had been filed.

Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren, who has set up a Special Investigat­ion Team (SIT) to probe the incident, called the massacre “unfortunat­e” and said the law would take its own course. “No one has the right to take the law into their hands. I will be taking details of the incident and proper action will follow,” Soren said.

Opposition BJP has accused the government of trying to cover up the murders. “The state is shocked by the killing of seven tribals on the 25th day of the new government. The government, which is a self-proclaimed sympathise­r of the tribals, is trying to cover up the incident,” said BJP leader Arun Oraon. BJP chief JP Nadda has also formed a sixmember panel which would visit the affected village.

Mahatha said they had no informatio­n of the violence that preceded the killings. He added that two police officers have been suspended for negligence and derelictio­n of duty. Mahatha said Mukta Horo has alleged that villagers led by James Budh had destroyed five houses and beaten them up on January 16.

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