The Sunday Guardian

Gangs of Wasseypur resume their coal wars in Dhanbad

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ever, sources close to Sanjiv Singh said that Singh had nothing to do with the incident.

Sources say that the fight is more about money and control, than about any political party or ideology.

“Until now, the Jharia Assembly constituen­cy under Dhanbad has been either with Surajdeo Singh or his family members, who have been with the BJP mostly. Currently, the seat is being held by his son Sanjiv Singh (BJP). Neeraj Singh was exploring political space for himself and therefore joined Congress and contested the Assembly elections in 2014, but lost,” the source said.

Dhanbad has a long history of gang wars. Those who have followed the course of events say that gang wars have led to the killing of at least 38 persons ever since the murder of B.P. Sinha in 1978. Surajdeo Singh, who is still regarded as the “King of Dhanbad”, had come to Dhanbad from Balia in Uttar Pradesh. He knew the late Prime Minister Chandrashe­khar, who had stayed in Singh’s famous “Singh Mansion”.

Surajdeo Singh left Balia and started working as a labourer in the Dhanbad coal mines in the late 1950s. Those were the days of private coal companies. B.P. Sinha was a strongman at the time and controlled several collieries. Surejdeo Singh and Shafiq Khan of Wasseypur were loyal to B.P. Sinha.

When B.P. Sinha was murdered, it was alleged that Surajdeo Singh was behind it. Later, Surajdeo Singh became the new strongman of the coal belt. He also became MLA from Jharia, a seat which is still with his family. At present, it is represente­d by Sanjiv Singh, his son.

After the death of Surajdeo Singh in 1991, there was a split in the family. Surajdeo Singh’s brother Ramadhar Singh stayed in “Singh Mansion”, while his two other brothers, Rajan Singh and Bachcha Singh moved out and started living in another house, “Raghukul”. After Surajdeo Singh, the Assembly seat was held by his wife Kunti Devi.

Neeraj Singh was the son of Surajdeo’s brother Rajan Singh. The battle of supremacy continued, leading to the killing of many people, including Gurudas Chatterjee (MLA), Sakaldeo Singh, Shafiq Khan, Vinod Singh, Suresh Singh and Rajan Singh. In January this year, Ranjay Singh, an associate of Sanjiv Singh, was killed. Ever since, there was fear that his murder would be avenged. On 21 March, Neeraj Singh was murdered.

Speaking to this newspaper, Bachcha Singh alleged: “The investigat­ion carried out by the SIT is unsatisfac­tory. Sanjiv is named an accused in the FIR, but he has not been arrested so far. His associates are being taken to the police station, only to be sent back after being offered tea. I have written to the President, Prime Minister, Chief Minister to get the case investigat­ed by the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI).” According to Singh, the incident is political and also linked to a property dispute of the family.

The Additional Direc- tor General (Operations) of Jharkhand Police, R.K. Mallick said six persons had been arrested in the case. “The state Crime Investigat­ion Department (CID) is helping the Dhanbad Police to investigat­e the case. We have released the sketch of the sharpshoot­er. Allegation­s and charges are flying thick and fast, but unless we get some strong evidence, it will not be proper for us to comment on the matter. We have zeroed in on some people and we should get to the bottom of the case soon.”

According to sources, the gang-wars could intensify unless the police gets its act together. Else, Dhanbad could return to its gangs of Wasseypur days.

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