New Delhi:The Citizenship (Amendment) Act that was passed by Parliament in 2019 saw a wave of protests against the contentious law across the country. As the massive protests erupted leading to international scrutiny and criticism of the law, a violent crackdown to quell the protests was reported in many parts of India. The heart of this crackdown was Uttar Pradesh where cases of alleged police brutality against the protestors were reported from several areas resulting in the death of at least 23 people.
A report released by the Association for Protection of Civil Rights (APCR), a human rights group based in Delhi, reveals that no attempt to either compensate the families of the dead or those injured has been made even after two years of the crackdown. Titled 'The Struggle for Equal Citizenship in Uttar Pradesh and its Costs: A saga of omnibus FIRs, Loot, Arrests and Harassment of Muslim minority', the report was released in the Press Club of India at New Delhi on Wednesday.
It highlighted "the sheer brazenness of the state machinery in its violation of almost all the Constitutional mandates of the state government while dealing with peaceful dissent". "No accountability and penalty on the state government is fixed even today. After two years of the ghastly repression of the civil protest, there has been no attempt to either compensate the families of the dead or to the survivors who suffered the loss of limbs and property. There has not been any significant attempt to initiate impartial investigations into police atrocities against the protesters. While the harassment of the protestors continues," the report read.
It said that based on verified information in the public domain and accessing legal documents, an estimated 350 First Information Reports (FIRs) were registered regarding these protests against around 5,000 named individuals and over 100,000 unknown persons, "which gives a free license to the state police to implicate any person in these cases and subject him/her to unnecessary harassment without any fault".