Civil society organizations visit Atali village, Ballabhgarh, Haryana on June 5 2015
Press statement
Civil society organizations visit Atali
village, Ballabhgarh, Haryana on June 5, 2015
Today a team consisting of members of PUCL, NAPM,
Khudai Khidmatgar and Socialist Party visited the Atali village in
Ballabhgarh District (Haryana) led by Justice Rajinder Sachar (Retd).
Team met the Muslim residents who were attacked on May 25, 2015,
whose houses were burnt, belongings looted or destroyed and who had
to flee from the village to save their lives and had taken
shelter in a police station at Ballabhgarh till June 3. The team was happy to see that elders of the majority community had
approached them and assured them of their co-operation in protecting them and
support in building the ‘mosque’ and on their assurance, as well
assurance of the administration, they have returned to the village from June 3, 2015.
However since their houses were burnt and their belongings
totally destroyed or looted by the anti-social elements, they have to rebuild their lives from scratch. The interim compensation at the rate of
Rs. 5000/- per family given to the victims by the administration is
totally insufficient.
Besides the Muslim residents,
the team members met SDM Dr. Priyanka Soni, some police officials
including two ACPs who were present at the spot as well as members of the
majority community of the village. Though the administration and the
elders of the majority community asserted that they are committed to the
building of the mosque, still there are some mischievous elements who,
in spite of the court verdict against them and in spite of the compromise,
seem to be unsatisfied and have again gone to the court of CJM,
Faridabad, in appeal claiming that the land of the mosque
belongs to the Panchayat and got a notice issued to the Mosque committee as
well as the Panchayat. Matter is fixed tomorrow for hearing. However the
team is surprised to note that though there are more than eight temples, there
is no properly constructed mosque in the village and the Muslim residents have
been offering their prayers in a make-shift tin shed for more than a
century.
The team urges upon the
Haryana Govt. that
(i) the task of building the mosque must be given top
priority and urgency, and proper protection be given to the mosque committee
for this purpose;
(ii) Adequate compensation be given to the victims of
violence so that they are able to rehabilitate themselves in a dignified
manner;
(iii) that those responsible for violence should be
immediately arrested and prosecuted and
(iv) that due protection be given to
the Muslim families and their properties.
The team members were Justice Rajinder Sachar,
N.D.Pancholi, Prof. V.K.Tripathi, Vimal Bhai, Faisal Khan, Rizwan Ahmad, Farah
Sakib and Abdul Malik.
N.D.Pancholi
President, PUCL (Delhi)