Jul 29, 2009

Protest on NHRC's Batla House Encounter Report








A demonstration by citizens of Delhi with SIO Delhi zone was organized on July 28, 2009, under the auspices of the "Coordination Committee of Indian Muslims". The gathering demanded the following from the Government of India.
1) To ensure justice and transparency, all riots and disruptive acts of the last decade, should be probed into; by an independent high powered commission. The commission, should, is a time bound frame, identify the real culprits; the report of the commission should be made public.
2) The Batla House encounter 2008 should be enquired into, by a high powered judicial probe, to ascertain the truth. The gathering rejects all attempts to justify the police version; without conducting an independent inquiry based on independent accounts, by reliable witnesses.
3) Reforms should be initiated in the Police and Law Enforcement machinery and the recommendations of National Police Commission should be immediately implemented.
4) Effective legal mechanism should be evolved to check and curb police atrocities, illegal detentions, fake encounters, tortures, custodial deaths and fabricated accusations.
5) Harassment of relatives and well wishers of the detainees should be stopped and a whole locality should not be targeted or victimized.
6) Confidential reports and confessions extracted under duress must not be leaked to the media. Effective regulations and legal mechanism should be enacted to ensure fair and unbiased reporting in media.
7) All initiatives for undemocratic and unjust legislation should be stopped and all those legislations in various states should be cancelled wherein confessions in police custody are made admissible in courts or which allow police to keep

persons arrested without filing charge sheets or which violate human rights in anyway.
8) Measures should be adopted to promote human values, respect for human life, tolerance and co-operation so that we can build a hatred free and peaceful India.
9) Justice should not be delayed. Comprehensive reforms in the judicial system should be initiated to ensure speedy delivery of justice. All those residing in jails for more than five years, pending a judgment in their case; should be immediately released. All those who are eligible for bail, but lack financial resources, should be granted bail and released from custody.
10) The horrible conditions in jails should be changed through comprehensive measures of j ail reform.
11) Those arrested in the aftermath of the deplorable Batla House episode are on police remand, even now after a passage often months. Under some pretext or other, they are being continuously harassed and tortured. This cruel process should immediately stop; their cases should be speedily brought to trial and decided, as per law.
Signed by:
Mr. Mujtaba Farooq, Secretary, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind,
Ml. Abdul Hamid Naumani, Secretary Jamiat Ulema Hind
Ml. Muqeem Faizi, General Secretary Markazi Jamiat Ahle Hadith,
Ml. Abdul Wahab Khilji, President Indian Islahi Movement
Ml. Ameeduzzama Keranvi, President Tanzim Abna-e-Qadeem Darul Uloom Deoband
Mr. A. R. Agwan, AIIMM
Dr. Tasleem Rahmani, President Muslim Political Council
Mr. Suhail K.K. President Students Islamic Organisation of India
Ml. Aamir Rashadi, President Ulema Council, Azamgarh
Ml. Zeeshan Hidayati, President Majlis-e-Fikro Amal
Dr. S.Q. R. Ilyas, All India Muslim Personal Law Board

Member Organisations:
Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Jamiat Ulema Hind, Jamiat Ahle Hadees, All India Muslim Majlis Mushawarat, Muslim Political Council of India, Ulema Council Azamgarh, Students Islamic Organisation of India, Majlis Fikr o Amal, Majlis Ulema Hind