Bombay riots of 1992-93: Letting sleeping dogs lie
Saturday, 11 August 2007
Bombay, August 11: The latest controversy over the virtual non-implementation of the B.N. Srikrishna Commission's report on the horrific Bombay riots of 1992-93 has again exposed the cynicism of Indian political parties.
While the Congress-led government in the Indian state of Maharashtra is under pressure to reopen the riot cases, the Hindu Shiv Sena (Shiva's Army) has reiterated the familiar rightwing view, which is shared by the Hindu Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), that any such step will be counterproductive as it will exacerbate the existing communal Hindu-Muslim divide.
What is evident from these negative attitudes is that neither side - the 'secular' Congress or the 'communal' Shiv Sena - wants the culprits, whether they are the rioters or the conniving policemen, punished.
The Shiv Sena has been even more candid.
It has expressed the fear that if the cases are reopened, it is the Hindus who will be hanged. Rarely before has a party pointed an accusing finger at itself in so open a manner. In doing so, the
Sena has virtually admitted that its cadres were guilty of criminal acts during the outbreak and would have to pay the ultimate penalty if the investigations were started afresh.
The Sena's role has never been a secret, of course. The Commission had noted that
"there is no doubt that the Shiv Sena and the Shiv Sainiks took the lead in organising attacks on Muslims and their properties ... The attacks on the Muslims by the Shiv Sainiks were mounted with military precision, with a list of establishments and voters' list in hand".
Distressed by the fact that virtually no action has been taken against the guilty, Justice B.N. Srikrishna said recently that he spent "five years of my life looking into the Bombay riots, with government money, in the time when I could have disposed of at least 20,000 cases; so why let that go to waste?"
--Agencies
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