By Waquar Hasan / Clarion India
NEW DELHI – A fact-finding team of human rights activists has found that no terror activities were undertaken by the accused in Patna’s Phulwari Shareef as alleged by the security forces and the media. The media used the incident to vilify the Muslim community and polarise the Hindu community.
On 13 July, the Patna Police, with the arrest of three Muslim men, claimed to have busted a “potential terror module”. The three arrested accused are Athar Parvez, allegedly a former member of the now banned Students’ Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), Mohammed Jalaluddin, a retired sub-inspector of the Jharkhand Police, and Arman Malik. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has taken over the case and filed two FIRs.
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) of Patna Manavjit Singh Dhillon said the accused held meetings and imparted physical training “just as RSS shakhas are held for physical training and imparting training in welding lathis”.
A team of PUCL (People’s Union for Civil Liberties) visited the area to dig out the truth related to the incident and talked to local people and family members of the accused.
The team in its fact-find report released on 18 August in Patna said, “Prima facie it appears that the team that is accused of terror activities was not involved in any terror activity being undertaken at the places visited by us. It is highly impractical to impart arms training in a highly populated place without anyone noticing, hearing or seeing it.”
Those who were part of the team are Priyadarshi (Member, State Council), Pushpendra Kumar Singh (Member, State Executive), Nand Kishore Singh (Member, State Executive), Priti Sinha (Member), Ashok Kumar, Advocate (Secretary), Kumaresh Singh, Advocate (Member, State Council).
The report slammed the media for using the incident “to vitiate the communal atmosphere by polarising the Hindu and Muslim communities and create fear in their minds”.
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