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Bhola a remote district from the capital
surrounded by on all sides rivers and riverines, on the south lies the
Bay of Bengal, is made of coastal plain land not much above 5 ft from
sea level. On the eastern side the mighty Meghna flows into Bay, whereas
on the north and western side river Tetulia, a branch of Meghna falls
into Bay. From this point of view it is an island floating on the bay.
Figure: Bhola- an
island -district in Mighty river Meghna
The district administration extends main Bhola and
a few islands (chars) including Rajapur, Gangapur, Charpatila, Dhal
Char, Char Nijam, and Monpura. The district consists of six upazilas or
thanas (police station) : Bhola Sadar, Daulatkhan, Bohranuddin,
Tazumuddin, Lalmohan, Charfashion, and Manpura. Bhola has four
constituencies in the Parliament: Bhola 1 consisting Bhola Sadar upazila,
Bhola 2 consisting of Daulatpur and Bohranuddin upazilas, Bhola 3
consisting of Tazumuddin & Lalmohan upazilas, and Bhola 4 consisting of
Charfashion & Manpura upazilas.
Our trip mainly confined to three villages under
Lord Hardinge union of Lalmohan upazila (police station) in the district
concerned with the collection of some facts of affected families
belonging to minority communities in post election violence against
minorities in the night of 2nd October and the following day. We
concentrated our survey on Annada Prasad village, as it was the most
affected area. The village has about 22 hundred Hindu voters, assuming
each family has 4 voters number of families would be more than 500.
On the day before election i.e. on 30th September,
the villagers who were preparing mentally to go to the nearest polling
booth (a primary school selected for booth) for voting to a candidate of
their choice, could not imagine what a horrible experience were awaiting
for them on the following two days. On 30th September the minority
voters were cautioned and threatened of serious consequences if they go
to the booth and cast vote in favour of symbol 'Boat'. Most of the Hindu
voters took the warning seriously, but some did go to vote. On the
Election Day, these willing Hindu voters were intercepted on the way and
refused entering the booth by a group of terrorists. The trouble started
there. Sensing trouble these people turned back. But they did not know
at that time what were coming next. The story is harrowing as is
gradually revealed to us by those who went through these horror
continued for two days. They recalled that even in the worst days of
1971 when Pakistani soldiers were committing sin against Bengali
population number of enmasse raping was very limited compared to what
happened in Annada Prasad.
Sketch of Char Annada Prasad & Adjacent area
But first thing first. A team, under the banner of
"Nagarik Adhikar Sanrakshan o Sampradayikata Pratirodh Kamati (Committee
for Protection of Civil Rights and Elimination of Communalism),
consisting of a university teacher, a veteran political leader and a
social worker, a noted journalist and columnist of very popular Bengali
daily, a photo journalist, three legal experts, and five human right
workers (all belongs to a small organization "Humanist Rationalist
International") left Dhaka on Thursday, 27th December for Bhola for a
two day programme of visiting the worst affected areas of Bhola district
in a recent two-month long violence against religious minorities. The
team arrived Bhola on the following day (28th December) at 7 a.m. and
joined by two local journalists of whom one is a special correspondent
of Sangbad and other of Janakantha and a local advocate. They
immediately at about 9 a.m. proceeded for Lalmohan the thana head
quarter of the upazila Lalmohan with ultimate destination to reach
Annada Prasad, a remote village under Lord Hardinge union.
Lalmohan Thana is about 45 km from Bhola town
directly south lying on a Bhola-Charfashion metalled road stretching
north-south. About a kilometer further south lies a small bazar Kartar
Bazar from where a small side road branching off from the main road
towards east leads to Lord Hardinge, the union head quarter about 2-3 km
from Lalmohan. Midway between Lord Hardinge and GM Bazar (also known as
Annada Prasad Bazar) lies another small bazar named Rai-Chand. From this
bazar a village 'local board' road (but motorable) slightly south-east,
leads to GM Bazar (Goona Moni Bazar),- a small bazar with few shops of
thatched roof, a small tea stall as well. At this Bazar a police
sub-station has been set by the district SP authority following the
large scale violence at and around Lord Hardinge union with very much
disliking of the local BNP leaders and their armed followers. Only seven
sepoys are deployed there for patrolling and keeping peace in the area.
General complain is however that police prefer most of the time
gossiping and drinking teas with the known cadres against whom they were
deployed to work.
It is a chilly December morning of 28th December
at 11 a.m. with lot of sunshine we reached Annada Prasad village, which
is now internationally known locality where inhuman and barbaric acts of
violence have been committed against hundreds of innocent families of
Hindu minorities. The violence that took place following the general
election on 1st October continued for more than 36 hours have all
character- ransacking and destruction of residence small or big, hut or
tin-shed made little difference to the perpetrators, looting of all kind
of properties, utensils, food-grains, clothing, cash money & gold
ornaments wherever available, physical torture, molestation of chastity,
and gang raping. But what is the offence of these simple god-fearing
people? Why should they be exposed to such humiliating and atrocious
inhuman treatment by the armed cadres of victorious BNP-led 4 party
alliance. This the question we asked to both the victims and the alleged
perpetrators committing violence against them. The victims' typical
answer(s) was "we don't know Babu; may be they doubted that we cast
votes in favour of Boat. But honestly speaking Babu, we didn't go even
near the poling booth." The alleged perpetrators' typical answer(s) was,
" no sir, nothing serious happened here. For some unknown reason, they
got panicky and fled away from their homes. As a result some miscreants
might have, taking advantage of the situation looted some properties
from the vacant quarters, but nothing serious. Only one or two cases
might be."
When we entered the house of Gajendra his wife
Tinkubala, being introduced by a local journalist to the visiting team,
were overwhelmed with surprise and joy. They welcomed us with tears in
their eyes. The couple, parents of the wretched girl, a victim of gang
rape committed by at least 4-5 persons, with tears and fear in their
eyes narrated the whole story of the dreadful night of 2nd October. The
little pretty girl aged between 8-9 years named Momota, is now hiding in
an undisclosed address for her personal safety. Gauranga, a simple
looking thin statured mid aged man, is a day labourer having no land or
house of his own. The couple has two daughters Momota being eldest. The
family lives in a cottage constructed on a piece of land within the
house complex of Subal Chandra, locally known as 'Subal Dokandarer Bari'
(house complex of Subal grocer).

Photo: Momota (8-9), a student of class IV, lost her Nakful (
Nose-pin, the symbol oh her honour) On the dreadful night of October 2.
Is there a future for this poor girl, daughter of Kamla-Couple having
lost all their properties.
Momota, a student of class III or IV used to go to
a nearby primary school (GM School) before the dreadful event that
completely shattered her life pattern. She didn't know what is called 'Bhot',
BNP or AL, nor she has any concept of democracy, election, nor does she
understand the meaning of those terrible symbols 'Dhaner Shis' (ear of
paddy), Dari Palla (balance), and 'Nauka' (boat). She took shelter in a
near by "house complex" locally called Vendar Bari (also called Dwip
Bari or Mistry Bari) with her parents. The Vendar Bari was thought to be
a relatively safe place as the complex is surrounded with knee deep
water of the agricultural fields, even in month of October. The head of
the complex, an elderly and respected gentleman of 75-year-old named
Nagendra Chandra Das, whose fore father was once a Vendor (dealer of
land documents used for registration during sale-purchase deeds) gave
shelter not less than hundred women of different ages. When the
terrorists numbering around hundred armed with different kinds of lethal
weapons including fire arms and bombs attacked the complex dividing
themselves into different groups of about ten or so Momota was hiding
herself behind the side of a concrete well embracing a small doll in her
chest. At about 11 p.m. she was discovered by a gang of 5-6 young men
who dragged her to near by field. They raped her for more than half an
hour and returned her to Vendar Bari complex. During this sexual assault
she cried for help but no body dare to come to her rescue, nor she could
draw any mercy of the sex-maniacs. She however could identify, later
disclosed to the police, these goondas. The panic stricken family on
return to their cottage on the following day found that their cottage
destroyed, whatever they had a sum of Tk 700/-, Rice two monds, a radio
set and clothing. The family is completely ruined having no penny. They
are now living on collecting left out corns on the paddy field after the
harvest. It is further learnt that while describing the event Momota
disclosed that on the dreadful night the goondas even did not spare her
mother from sexual violence, although her mother when asked now keep mum
neither denying nor admitting verbally. But expression of her face even
after so many days is a clear indication that she even was not spared by
the goondas.
As she became ill her parents took her to Lalmohan
Thana Health Complex, where she was given medical checkup and treatment.
With the help of the doctors the Lalmohan police took the case of Momota.
She was in the hospital for 12 days. According to FIR and the Lalmohan
Ps source, two accused were arrested namely Selim, a local well known
mastan and his accomplice Dulal another local mastan.
The team then moved to Abani Daser (or Labani
Daser ? ) about a farlong from the house of Subal grocer, where hearing
our arrival gathered quite a few villagers to tell their story. Every
one is eager to tell the horror of their experience. One such person is
Sujan Das, a day laborer narrated that he had been robbed of every thing
including his shirts and lungis. Liton Chandra Das, Sudeb Chandra Das ,
Pinaki Das and like them 30-40 persons took shelter at Ganga Charan
Daser Bari (House of Gangacharan). All of them robbed of their
properties, and houses ransacked. Families of Sudarsan manegere'r bari
(House of Sudrasan Maneger) took shelter in Annda Prasad from the
adjacent Fatemabad village just after election for fear. Sushil Chandra
Das son of late Ananta Das, a member of one such families informed us
that in their complex, houses of all families were looted- including
food grains, Dals, dried chilies, poltries, and ransacked the structures
of their houses. When our learned professor of the team asked him why
they are not returning to own village, Sunil who has four family members
including two sons said in a very low voice that there are no Hindus now
in that village. "if our family goes back, they will extort money from
us''. When asked who are those 'they', Sunil kept mum. "Bangldesh is not
for you."- threatened them two local mastans. One of them is a son of
Yasin Master, a very influential man of the locality, and another is "Bellal",
both were arrested on charge of looting and raping. But he then
hurriedly added that one of them 'Bellal' has been released on bail. The
hooligans of the area, he alleged, get support from local BNP leaders
like Yasin Master and Abul Kasem.
Jesmin, and her husband live here within the
complex. When we arrived at the complex we were informed that Jesmin was
taking her bath in nearby pond. As she completed her bath we kept on
listening to peoples gathered around us, numbering not less than thirty.
All are eager to tell their version of that dreadful night of October 2.
Story is similar, pathetically identical; pattern of repression and
torture, in many cases repeated several times. Swapan Das, son of late
Atul Das used to live in his village home with peace and tranquility. He
never dreamt that after Babri Mosque reaction in 1992, similar thing in
larger scale could befall on them. Swapan, head of his family of 4
members including two daughters and his wife is a poor cultivator having
some lands of his own. On the dreadful night everything he had were
robbed off. The House complex is known as 'Nishikanter House';
Nishikanta was his grandfather. Now he is penniless.
Our female member of the team privately talked to
Jesmin in a small room used as Thakur Ghar. Story of Jesmin is no
exception- being robbed of her nakful (nose ring) symbolizing the loss
of her greatest wealth, the chastity on that dreadful night of October
2. Jesmin (35) daughter of Matilal-Sadarani couple and wife of Subas
Chandra Das with other family members fled away from their home to a
nearby house known as 'Gangacharaner Bari' for shelter in the evening of
election day i.e. October 1, out of Fear.

Photo: Jesmin (35) wife of a day labourer (Kamla), mother of a
beautiful good looking girl of age 14 lost her Nakful to save her
daughter. This courageous one legged lady lost all faith in our State ,
we call proudly 'Mother Bangla' which can not protect her. Where she
would ask for justice ?
The reason of fear is that the miscreants,
allegedly supporters of 4-party alliance demanded a handsome amount of
taka as subscription a few days before general election. According to
her FIR report, on the early morning around 2 a.m. of October 2, about
18-20 persons attacked the Gangacharan house complex. The inmates of the
house including who took shelter there started fleeing in all
directions. She fled away to a nearby paddy field submerged with water.
But the goondas dragged her and asked 'where is your daughter?' As she
answered negative about the whereabouts of her young daughter, the
goondas beat her, hacked her with a chopper here and there, and finally
snatched away her nakful (symbolizing the loss of her chastity). She
could recognize at least 3 persons. After then the goondas dragged her
to house and once again two persons looted her honour in nearby turmeric
field (Haldi khet). 'I was left at the turmeric garden whole night',
being unable to move alone, she narrated with tears in her eyes. She was
then taken to a nearest health complex at Lalmohan where she spent 9
days receiving medical treatment. Out of fear, she however sent her
daughter to a safer place out of Bhola.
Not only she lost her personal wealth; her
properties left at her house were looted. Her husband has filed a case
of looting, rioting etc in Lalmohan Ps against at least 10 persons.
Jesmin herself filed another case of violation of chastity in the same
Police station. We had no language to solace this courageous disabled
lady having lost one leg long time back. But to save her daughter from
the hands of the goondas she sent her daughter to an undisclosed
address.
The team then moved to Gangaramer Bari where
Jesmin's family with her grown up daughter took shelter. The house
complex shows the sign of nobility and old tradition. The complex is now
know as Brojarajkumarer Bari. Brojorajkumar is now the eldest descendent
of his fore father Gangaram Charan Das. The family once used to be known
as Talukdar family. In this complex now lives 3 families all are related
to each other. Brojorajkumar Babu, an elderly man of 108 years age is
well-respected person of the locality. Once the family was very large;
now his family members reduced to 12. In the last communal disturbance
of 1992, 22 members of his own family left for West Bengal permanently.
The old gentleman disclosed to our professor that their family had great
tradition and well respected once, but now the new youngsters and new
settlers ignore him and even insult him having no respect for the local
people. Unfortunately these new settlers now control the social and
political activities of the locality in which they have no say. As our
Professor talked to him he showed his wide knowledge in history,
tradition and culture not only of his locality but also of whole of
Bengal and the Indian Subcontinent. He proudly stated that he saw the
Victorian age of British Raj and its nobility. Brojorajkumar babu said
his family belongs to Das caste and of Kashyap gotra of Sanatan Dharma
(now known as Hinduism). When the miscreants of the locality offered him
& his family's safety many a time in lieu of their conversion to Islam,
Brojorajkumar rejected the idea forthwith. Another senior member, a well
known political and social leader, of our team when asked the grand old
man why BNP cadres turned on them even when their candidate won the
seat. The gentleman looked up pointing his forefinger to the open sky
meaning, "HE knows". When some one told him that to "HIM" all are equal,
why should then you poor people would be tortured inhumanly?

Photo: Brojorajkumar Babu, a most respected grand old man of age
108 of the village, not only insulted by a group of gangsters numbering
20 of age of his grand-grand sons but severely beaten with heavy iron
rod on his hands, legs, chest and back. He completely broke down as he
narrated his harrowing experience to one of our team mate.
He kept silent giving a faint smile. As our video
team stated recording his description of unimaginable torture on his
person and the people who took shelter in his complex including the
womenfolk, he burst into tears. And for the first time he succumbed to
emotion, and on all a sudden he fell down from his siting small stool.
The perpetrators not only robbed all their belongings and properties,
they mercilessly beat him with iron rod on legs, hands, chest and on the
back. The beating sign on his back still exists as he showed it to us.
The location is still swelling and sensitive. He needs immediate medical
treatment. But who will come forward not only with money but good will
and courage. I personally have no faith on "uparwalla" (the God
Almighty), but even then if I see that 'HIM', I would just tell him that
there is no reason for your great presence in the Universe. We talked to
many persons assembled there to tell their experience of horror. But
with little time left as the winter sun setting down western horizon, we
left Brojorajkumar babu on his fate and moved to another locality called
Howladarer Bari, another place of horror.
When we arrived at Utfulla Howlader's house the
sun is few degrees above the horizon. Atmosphere calm, the western sky
is getting red. The head of the family Mr. Howlader, who already got the
message of our arrival at Annada Prasad, warmly received from the
earthen path leading to his home. We all sat on a wooden bench scattered
around the yard. In side Howladar complex lives three family. Utfulla
Babu's family, it appears, is a well to do. The members of the family
fled away from the complex on 2nd October. The hooligans as usual looted
every thing including TV sets, gold ornaments, cash money wherever
available, rice, dried chilies, betel-nuts and other agricultural
products. However, none of the girls were physically or otherwise
tortured, many male members and youths were beaten alleging that they
have cast votes in favour of boat. Monoranjan Das (55), head of another
family in the complex, nephew of Utfulla Babu, narrated the same story.
He on behalf of the entire complex members filed a case of looting and
rioting with Lalmohan Ps. According to Chitta babu, from the morning 11
a.m. of 2nd October problem started. The waves of assault by the
hooligans armed with lethal weapons carried in a 4 and 5 groups at least
4-5 times. At about 11 a.m., according to Chittaranjan, an armed group
from across a nearby canal from the west entered the complex and started
beating one inmates (Ratan) of the complex. Another man Suruj was beaten
at the side of the canal. The terrorists numbered about 20-30 of ages
between 14-20. "We fled away as they entered the complex, and saw from
distance that miscreants looting our properties." In another assault
about 30-40 miscreants took part and looted the properties at about 8
p.m. At least 9 accused were identified of which one was arrested. The
family-head entertained us with refreshing drink 'green coconut' water.
We were so tired that the drink acted as tonic and created a new zeal
among the volunteers.
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