The Asian Age

Talwars’ case: Not guilty, yet held on suspicion!

- Nilofar Suhrawardy

words guilty, suspected/alleged criminals and innocent person. Perhaps, the respected judicial and legal fraternity as well as political and social community needs to give greater importance to interpreta­tion of these words. In certain cases, it takes little time to try and brainwash people about suspected and/or innocent persons being “guilty” of charges levied against them by a section of community. What else do recent cases of lynching people in the name of cow suggest?

In cases of cow-lynching, it did not take long for targeted persons suspected to be viewed as guilty. Without giving them and the legal process any time to investigat­e charges against them, they were “punished” as deemed fit by elements targeting them. Please note, mere suspicion laid ground for targeted persons being killed or brutally treated by those who chose to take law and order in their own hands. There have also been cases of persons assumed as terrorists and killed without their being sufficient evidence against them. Several cases have hit headlines of this action having been indulged in for the sake of promotion.

India alone is not home to mere “suspicion” being responsibl­e for individual­s being viewed as terrorists. In most cases, suspicion is build either on basis of religion and/or race of the one accused. The “crime” has little or no connection with charges levied against the one viewed as “guilty.” The case of the school-boy Ahmed Mohammed may be recalled (September 2015). Living in Texas, US he took to school, a digital clock he had made from a pencil case. The teachers suspected this to be a bomb and the teenager was arrested. Of course, luck and circumstan­ces, took little time to turn the tide in this boy’s favour. But had a white, non-Muslim boy indulged in similar action, his “digital clock” would not have probably been viewed as “bomb” and he would not have been labelled as a terrorist.

The latter point is supported by white citizens in the US having indulged in serial killings on quite a few occasions. The latest example is that of Las Vegas. The criminal, a white American has not been called a terrorist. Of course, a few questions have been raised on why has he been spared the terrorist-tag? What an irony, a young school-boy was instantly viewed as a terrorist with a bomb, without there being any evidence against him. But a man is still not being considered a terrorist even though the serial killings committed by him may be viewed as pointers in this direction. He is not even being suspected as a terrorist.

There is nothing new about bias of this nature in America. Bias, resting on the basis of colour and religious identity of the accused, lays ground for suspicion and the accused being instantly viewed as guilty. The same is also responsibl­e for tags such as terrorist and criminal being linked with their identity. Sadly, this trend prevails in India. Mere suspicion does not take long for targeted person’s character defamation, their being accused as guilty, thrashed, arrested and

Mere suspicion does not take long for targeted person’s character defamation, their being accused as guilty, thrashed, arrested and even killed by aggressive elements. Perhaps, it is time some attention was paid to action being taken regarding cases build on ground of mere suspicion, without any reliable evidence justifying the charges laid against accused persons.

even killed by aggressive elements. Perhaps, it is time some attention was paid to action being taken regarding cases build on ground of mere suspicion, without any reliable evidence justifying the charges laid against accused persons. Suspicion, as Talwars’ case indicates, deprived them of their profession­al, economic and social stature for almost a decade. These cannot be replaced. There should be a precedent so that authoritie­s as well as aggressive elements are compelled to exercise restraint from taking action against accused persons merely on ground of suspicion backed by flimsy or no evidence. Suspicion leading to trauma or life cannot be dismissed as a minor issue.

The writer is a senior journalist. She has come out with two books Ayodhya Without the Communal Stamp and Image and Substance: Modi’s First Year in Office

 ?? — PTI ?? In this file photo friends and relatives of Aarushi Talwar light candles near her portrait to seek justice for her, at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. The Allahabad high court on Thursday acquitted her parents Rajesh and Nupur Talwar in her murder case.
— PTI In this file photo friends and relatives of Aarushi Talwar light candles near her portrait to seek justice for her, at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. The Allahabad high court on Thursday acquitted her parents Rajesh and Nupur Talwar in her murder case.

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