Bulldozers at the rally of Adityanath in Rajmahal constituency in Jharkhand on November 18. Photo: By arrangement.

By Omar Rashid

New Delhi: The Supreme Court may have deemed bulldozer justice “totally unconstitutional” and equated it a “lawless state of affairs” but that has not deterred Uttar Pradesh chief minister Adityanath from warning of their use in future.

Wrapping up his election campaign in Jharkhand on November 18, Adityanath hinted at the use of bulldozers against political opponents if the Bharatiya Janata Party was voted to power in the state. In fact, just five days after the apex court stated that the government would not be allowed to demolish the property of an accused person without following due process of law, bulldozers were parked at the venue of at least two public meetings addressed by Adityanath in Jharkhand on November 18.

Adityanath’s defiant reference to the bulldozer comes in the wake of two adverse decisions in the Supreme Court against the government on the trend of illegal demolition of property. A three-judge bench including the then Chief Justice of India, D.Y. Chandrachud, on November 6, directed Adityanath’s government to pay a senior journalist Manoj Tibrewal a compensation of Rs 25 lakh after his ancestral house and shop were unlawfully demolished by officials for widening a road in Maharajganj. In its judgment, the court said that “Bulldozer justice is simply unacceptable under the rule of law” and that, “Justice through bulldozers is unknown to any civilised system of jurisprudence.”

Then, on November 13, the Supreme Court while indicting the government for starting a trend of illegally demolishing homes and properties of persons accused of crime, said such arbitrary actions by officials would be dealt with a heavy hand of the law.

These words seem to have had no impact on Adityanath, who has often glorified the use of bulldozers, earning the moniker ‘bulldozer baba‘ – ‘father who uses bulldozers’. While accusing the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha-led government in Jharkhand of looting the resources of the state, Adityanath said bulldozers were ready to retrieve the money.

Isi dacoity se paisa nikalne ke liye bulldozer khada hainIsi dacoity ke paise ko vapas lene ke liye (these bulldozers are parked here to retrieve the money looted in dacoities, to get back the money taken in these dacoities),” Adityanath said in Jamtara district. The statement was met with loud cheers.

This story was originally published in thewire.in. Read the full story here.