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Hundreds of people of Piri and nearby villages (Latehar district, Jharkhand) and representatives of several people’s organisations have protested at the Latehar district headquarters against the killing of Piri’s Adivasi youth Bramhadev Singh allegedly by security forces.
The dharna was organised by the Piri Gram Sabha with the support of several organisations – Akhil Bhartiya Adivasi Mahasabha, Akhil Jharkhand Kherwar Janjati Vikas Parishad, Jharkhand Janadhikar Mahasabha (JJM) and the Sayunkt Gram Sabha (Latehar, Palamu, Garhwa).
On June 12, 2021, security forces, out on a Naxal search campaign, reportedly opened fire on innocent Adivasis of Piri village (Garu, Latehar) during which Bramhadev Singh was shot dead. Adivasis including Bramhadev were going out on a traditional hunting ritual, as every year, for the Sarhul festival. They all carried the single-fire Bhartua gun which is used to hunt small animals and birds like rabbits, pigs and chickens and to protect crops from animals.
The villagers did not fire a single shot, a communique from JJM said, adding, they raised their hands and shouted that they were common people and not Maoists. Yet, the security forces kept on firing. Instead of booking the perpetrators for the murder of Bramhadev Singh and violence, the local police filed an FIR against the six victims, including dead Bramhadev Singh, under various sections including Arms Act. Despite repeated applications by Bramhadev's wife and villagers to the police and administration, an FIR against security forces responsible for killing Bramhadev is yet to be filed.
At the end of the dharna, the organisers submitted a letter addressed to the chief minister to the deputy commissioner with the following major demands:
Hundreds of people of Piri and nearby villages (Latehar district, Jharkhand) and representatives of several people’s organisations have protested at the Latehar district headquarters against the killing of Piri’s Adivasi youth Bramhadev Singh allegedly by security forces.
The dharna was organised by the Piri Gram Sabha with the support of several organisations – Akhil Bhartiya Adivasi Mahasabha, Akhil Jharkhand Kherwar Janjati Vikas Parishad, Jharkhand Janadhikar Mahasabha (JJM) and the Sayunkt Gram Sabha (Latehar, Palamu, Garhwa).
On June 12, 2021, security forces, out on a Naxal search campaign, reportedly opened fire on innocent Adivasis of Piri village (Garu, Latehar) during which Bramhadev Singh was shot dead. Adivasis including Bramhadev were going out on a traditional hunting ritual, as every year, for the Sarhul festival. They all carried the single-fire Bhartua gun which is used to hunt small animals and birds like rabbits, pigs and chickens and to protect crops from animals.
The villagers did not fire a single shot, a communique from JJM said, adding, they raised their hands and shouted that they were common people and not Maoists. Yet, the security forces kept on firing. Instead of booking the perpetrators for the murder of Bramhadev Singh and violence, the local police filed an FIR against the six victims, including dead Bramhadev Singh, under various sections including Arms Act. Despite repeated applications by Bramhadev's wife and villagers to the police and administration, an FIR against security forces responsible for killing Bramhadev is yet to be filed.
At the end of the dharna, the organisers submitted a letter addressed to the chief minister to the deputy commissioner with the following major demands:
- File an FIR, based on Jiramani Devi’s application, against the security forces personnel responsible for shooting Bramhadev Singh dead and ensure punitive action against them.
- The FIR registered by the police on six Adivasis including Bramhadev should be quashed. Administrative action should be taken against the local police and senior officials for filing wrong statements and FIRs.
- Bramhadev Singh should be given a compensation of at least ten lakh rupees. The government should take full responsibility of their son's upbringing, education and employment. Also, the remaining five victims should be compensated for harassment by the police.
- People should not be harassed by security forces under the guise of anti-Naxal operations. Before running a search operation in a village area in fifth schedule areas, the consent of Gram Sabha and traditional village heads should be taken. Local administration and security forces should be trained and sensitised about Adivasi language, customs, culture and their world view.
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