| At
least 17 striking Honda workers killed by police
Missing or
dead in Gurgaon
Calcutta
Telegraph Aug. 26:
At
least 17 workers of Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India are still missing
after the July 25 police baton-charge and should be presumed dead, a non-official
probe says.
The Haryana government, which has not carried
out an inquiry into the beating, has denied that anyone
was killed. But the Citizens’ Committee — made up of labour
leaders, social activists and academics – asks the state authorities
to either trace the missing workers or consider them dead and compensate
the families.
According to Honda union members, however, the number of missing workers
is 28.
“We have tried to find them without any success. We’ll make
one last-ditch attempt to ascertain their fate,” said Surinder Singh,
union vice-president, whom the police allegedly presumed dead and dumped
on a hillock on the day of the lathi-charge.
Some 800 workers of the Japanese company were caned after they ringed
the mini-secretariat in Gurgaon to protest against police action earlier
in the day to break a highway blockade.
“No deputy commissioner can garner the courage to order a lathi-charge
on sitting workers without having the protection of higher-ups,”
said JNU professor Kamal Mitra Chenoy, a member of the committee, whose
report has already been sent to the National Human Rights Commission.
“According to the police manual, (a) lathi-charge can be ordered
only if methods like teargas and water cannon have failed.”
The union’s advocate, R. Pathak, claims he saw a worker being killed
in custody. “One of the injured workers, Subhash Dewan, was beaten
up mercilessly in front of my eyes and was given third-degree treatment
in the lock-up. When he succumbed, the police burnt his body by dousing
kerosene.”
Pathak was booked on the charge of attempt to murder after he said the
deputy commissioner, too, was hitting workers with a stick. He alleges
he was tortured in the lock-up.
Pathak said the Gurgaon deputy commissioner, Sudhir Rajpal, and senior
superintendent of police Yogendra Nehra have been given plum postings,
as administrator of the Haryana Urban Development Authority and senior
superintendent of police, vigilance, respectively. The committee’s
report demands suspension of both, an inquiry against them and severe
punishment if found guilty.
The report also asks that a mechanism be devised to establish the government’s
responsibility in such instances.
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