Sources said the minority community at Murumatu was in a hurry. #RAJU PANDU DRIVERS#They further took 3,500 rupees for the tarpaulin and 2,400 rupees for the loss of asbestos sheets when their houses were destroyed, he added.Īgain it was their choice to settle down at Loto village for which the minority community provided them with two pick up vans bearing all cost of fuel and expenses for the drivers etc. Mohammad said this dismantling gave the worst kind of twist to the whole issue of the exit of the Mushars.įorty two of them thumbed their impressions for 500 rupees each that they received from the minority community. Administration should have been intimated about this in advance. However Mohammad agreed that it was too wrong to dismantle their huts by the minority community. On being asked as to what kind of this good faith is when it comes to destroying anyone's hut or house the BJP minority cell functionary said the Mushars went out quite willingly as normal agreement was reached in writing between the minority community and these people and the minority community thought these structures to go redundant after all with the passage of time. Taj Mohammad, who is a resident of Murumatu village and also a functionary of the BJP minority cell Palamu told this correspondent that no coercion was used for the exit of the Mushars except that their dwellings were definitely destroyed all 'in good faith'. The land on which they were living belongs to the minority community, said the DC Palamu Anjaneyulu Dodde.ĭodde said, "The SDO has said that the land belongs to the minority community and the minority community has been paying its annual land rent regularly and the community has up-to-date rent receipts of the land as well."ĭodde said police took prompt action following the FIR lodged and the day the FIR was lodged August 30 police caught and jailed three of them. Hunt is on for the remaining 9 named and scores of the unidentified people. Pandu police swung into action and arrested and jailed 3 of the 12 named accused including Mukhiya Israr Ahmad. They were made to leave their dwelling place in two pick up vans for Loto village under Chhaterpur police station on August 29 only to return to Pandu police station the very next day August 30 to lodge the FIR. FIRs are 'made' and here too in this episode it is not an exception, said sources. The FIR read further their houses were ransacked and caste slur used against them. These Mushars had their shanty dwellings on a piece of land at Murumatu village under the Pandu police station over the last 10 years as stated by Sadai Mushar in his FIR lodged with the Pandu police station on August 30.Īccording to the FIR these Mushars had to leave their dwelling place on August 29 when 12 identified people including the mukhiya of the Murumatu panchayat along with 100 to 150 unidentified people all belonging to the minority community reached their dwelling place and asked them to vacate the land. SDO, Sadar, Rajesh Kumar Sah said, "Under orders of the DC Anjaneyulu Dodde they have been sheltered and given rice too." Around 12 families comprising 42 persons all belonging to the extremely backward Mushar community have been housed in the old abandoned Pandu police station building and premises with 100 kgs of rice, sarees and lungis etc.
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