Friday, April 21, 2006

It's news to me

Yes, it’s news to me.

Today’s papers announced that Justice Rajkhowa reached Parbung yesterday. They reported that weather was the culprit for the 2 days delay.

May be, I’m in the mood of a little conspiracy theory. But there is something fishy about the whole thing.

Days ahead of the scheduled departure of the Justice on the 18th all the papers carried elaborate reports about the unusual turn of events. Some women from Parbung area went to meet the chief Minister accompanied by a lieutenant general of the Indian Army. In the meeting they managed to persuade the Chief Minister to give more time for submitting affidavit to the commission. After getting that time extension, there was the strong public campaign for getting the Justice travel to Parbung instead of the rape victims coming to Imphal with their affidavits. Thus the govt of Manipur hired a three-seater chopper from the military.

Then, on the morning of the 18th all the papers carried one report of a press statement and another report of the news conference. The press statement was from a human rights group and they complained for not getting a seat in the Justice chopper and they also demanded a good interpreter for understanding what the rape victims has to say before the commission. They said when they presented an affidavit demanding a seat in the chopper the Justice himself admitted that it was a legitimate demand and he would forward it to the govt. They further said that even if the commission failed to accommodate them in the chopper the commission should wait for them to reach Parbung before the hearing commences.

The press conference by what you call the civil society organization contended that every interested citizen have the right to know the proceedings of the hearing and it’s very difficult to travel that far. So, they demanded that the hearing be carried out in the district headquarter, of which Parbung is a sub-division. They also expressed their dismay at the prospect of proper media scrutiny of the proceedings.

One Kolkatta based paper today carried a statement by the Justice. He said it’s ok for him to conduct the proceedings at he district headquarters. But ‘the tribal’ strongly demanded that he carry out the proceeding at Parbung.

My gut feelings tell me there is something fishy about whole thing.

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