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Editor: Nagaraja.M.R.. Vol.15..Issue.19......12/ 05 / 2019

For Democracy to Survive, Attacks on Journalists Must End

By Wire

Defending journalistic freedom as well as couriers of information is one of the hallmarks of any civilised and honest society.

These are dangerous times to be a journalist in the line of duty in India. Like their global counterparts, Indian journalists are confronting
a host of occupational hazards, grappling with daunting legal and extra-legal challenges and even risking their lives to bring information
in the public domain. A culture of bullying, abusing, threatening and killing journalists is now a reality in India as in many other
countries.

As the space to work freely and without fear shrinks, there is a need to reflect on this troubling situation. It is imperative for us to
consider the multiple factors that have created conditions that make it dangerous to do a job that is critical in a democracy. There is an
urgent need to call out the forces responsible for building up the prevailing atmosphere.

Growing intolerance of dissenting journalists has manifested itself in various forms across the nation – from censorship fiats to acts of
outright physical intimidation. The escalating attacks on whistleblower journalists across India have taken a toll not just on individuals
but also on journalism as a profession. The killing of several journalists over the last few years in India is a reminder that those who
object to free speech – especially when it involves liberal ideas – will stop at nothing to quell those voices.
The ongoing political conflicts in different parts of the country – from Kashmir and insurgency-affected states in the Northeast to Maoist-
impacted Chhattisgarh – have exposed journalists working in these contexts to grave danger. On Tuesday, October 30, Achyutanand
Sahu, a cameraman employed by Doordarshan was killed in a Maoist attack in Chhattisgarh’s Dantewada region. And the list of
attacked or slain journalists only grows longer as a culture of violence is normalised.

In September 2017, the country witnessed the cold-blooded murder of Gauri Lankesh, editor of Lankesh Patrike in the city of
Bengaluru. Investigations into her murder have, since then, unravelled an intricate network of armed groups which subscribe to the
ideology of Hindutva. Within less than a year of Lankesh’s assassination, Shujaat Bukhari, editor-in-chief of Rising Kashmir, a Srinagar-
based newspaper, was gunned down by unknown assailants in the heart of the city. Bukhari, many believed, lost his life for his
unwillingness to fall in with an expedient “us or them” political line.

Independence and fearless thought, usually considered to be invaluable journalistic attributes, are now becoming a serious – even
dangerous – hindrance for media professionals. If journalists in prime locations and metropolitan cities are under attack, those away
from media and public glare, spread out in small towns and villages, are preyed upon with far greater ease.

Last December, Naveen Gupta, a journalist with a Hindi daily was shot five times by unknown assailants in the city of Kanpur in Uttar
Pradesh. The same year, on November 7, Sudip Datta Bhaumik, a journalist with a daily, Syandan Patrika, and local television
channel, News Vanguard, was shot dead allegedly by Tripura State Rifles personnel. Two months prior to that incident, journalist
Santanu Bhowmik was murdered in Tripura while on duty, covering an agitation by the Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura.

Things were not much better the previous year. In 2016, a mob surrounded the house of journalist Malini Subramaniam in
Chhattisgarh’s Bastar region. Accusing the journalist, who reports on human rights issues, of supporting Maoists, the mob attacked her
home with stones, shattering the rear windows of her car. The acts of violence were accompanied by the mob chanting “Death to Malini
Subramaniam.”

A report of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) revealed that 48 journalists were killed in India between 1992 and 2018. That
stark statistic testifies to the ubiquity of violence, bringing home the gravity of the situation, indicating the levels of risk journalists
increasingly take to just do their jobs.

Even if the agents of such acts of violence are often non-state actors, indifference and silence on the part of governing classes when
confronted with such crimes, tends to be perceived as an endorsement of the violence.

That worries about the state of Indian media are legitimate is evident from the country’s low ranking in the 2017 World Press Freedom
Index by Reporters Sans Borders. India is ranked 136th among 180 countries, just a little ahead of its neighbours Pakistan (139), Sri
Lanka (141) and Bangladesh (146). The situation in India’s neighbouring countries too hardly gives any cause for optimism. According
to CPJ, 60 journalists were assassinated in Pakistan and 21 in Bangladesh between 1992 and 2018.

It is against this murky background that we respond to UNESCO’s call to mark November 2 as the International Day to End the Culture
of Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists. The call was issued by the UNESCO at its 68th session in 2013 in remembrance of two
French journalists killed in Mali that year. That between 2006 and 2017 nearly 1,010 journalists were killed and that in nine out of ten
cases the killers have gotten away, is a sombre reminder of the dangers journalists have to confront in their day-to-day work.

Article 19 of the Indian constitution guarantees freedom of speech and expression, which defines the essence of journalism. Defending
journalistic freedom, as well as couriers of information, is one of the hallmarks of any civilised and honest society. Journalists must be
allowed to function in a safe environment without fear of retribution or danger to their lives. The killings and harassment must stop now
for democracy to survive.

Journalism in India: A Dangerous Pursuit?

India ranks 14th among states where journalists are murdered and their killers go free, reports Committee to Protect Journalists.

By Bansari Kamdar
Murder is the highest form of censorship. As the world reels from the brutality and impunity of the murder of Washington Post columnist
Jamal Khashoggi, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), a press freedom watchdog, released its annual 2018 Global Impunity
Index ranking “states with the worst records of prosecuting the killers of journalists.”

In the Global Impunity Index, the CPJ defines murder as “a deliberate attack against a specific journalist in relation to the victim’s work.”
It excludes cases where the journalists were killed in combat or on dangerous assignments. In 2018, the CPJ highlighted 14 states
where impunity is entrenched and the lack of justice creates a “climate of censorship.”

“In the past decade, at least 324 journalists have been silenced through murder worldwide and in 85 percent of these cases no
perpetrators have been convicted. It is an emboldening message to those who seek to censor and control the media through violence,”
writes the CPJ.

The Global Impunity Index: India and Other Contenders

India ranked 14th on the list with 18 murders of journalists with impunity from 2008 to 2018. India has been listed on the Index 11
times. Other nations on the Index include Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, Iraq, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines,
Russia, Somalia, South Sudan, and Syria. According to the CPJ, 82 percent of the 324 journalist murder cases happened in the 14
countries listed in the index.

Somalia topped the Index for the fourth year in a row with 25 unsolved journalist murder cases. Afghanistan and Columbia reappeared
on the index this year after falling off in recent years as violence waned. However, the recent suicide attack in Kabul killing nine
journalists in April and the kidnapping and murder of an Ecuadorian news crew by alleged Colombian drug traffickers have brought
both back on the index, at sixth and eighth respectively.

The Impunity Index is published annually by the CPJ to mark the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists on
November 2. It analyzes journalist murders in every country over a 10-year period, as a percentage of the country’s population.

The CPJ also lists which states participated in UNESCO’s impunity accountability mechanism as a way to measure the political will of a
state to address impunity. The UNESCO mechanism requests information on the status of investigations into the killed journalists. India
has refused to participate in the impunity accountability mechanism.

The Rising Cost of Free Press in India

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) listed India at 138th on its World Press Freedom Index in 2018, adding that it fears that journalists
are “increasingly the targets of online smear campaigns by the most radical nationalists, who vilify them and even threaten physical
reprisals.”

Since 1992, 48 journalists in India have been killed and 34 were targeted for murder. Of the 34 murders, 32 were murdered with
“complete impunity,” according to the CPJ database. In 23 years, only one journalist’s murder, that of Midday’s Jyotirmoy Dey, has
been prosecuted and the murderers sentenced, according to NDTV reports.

In 2017, India ranked 12th on the Global Impunity Index with 13 journalists killed with “complete impunity” from 2007 to 2017. Most of
the journalists were targeted for their reporting local corruption, crime, and politics outside main urban areas.

Among the murders was the shooting of Gauri Lankesh, veteran journalist and editor, who was shot and killed in Bangalore on
September 5, 2017, by three unidentified assailants, reported the Hindustan Times. Her murder led to a national outcry over the safety
of journalists. Lankesh was renowned for her criticism of right-wing extremism and communal violence in Gauri Lankesh Patrike, her
Kannada-language weekly tabloid.

The CPJ observes that conditions have “worsened” in India in 2018. In 2018, three journalists were murdered for their work: Navin
Nischal of Dainik Bhaskar, Sandeep Sharma of News World, and Shujaat Bukhari of Rising Kashmir.
In Arrah on March 25, Navin Nischal and another reporter, Vijay Singh, were run over by an SUV, reportedly driven by the village’s
head, Mohammad Harshu. Nischal’s crime: reporting on child marriage.

Both journalists died on the scene.

On March 26, the very next day, Sandeep Sharma was killed when a truck ran his motorcycle over. The News World’s bureau chief,
Vikas Purohit, said that Sharma had received threats earlier for publishing stories on illegal sand mining and police corruption and had
been beaten up earlier. Shujaat Bukhari, a senior journalist and editor, was shot and killed on June 14, along with two police officers
assigned to him for protection, for his reporting on the situation in Kashmir.

These ruthless murders are symptomatic of a larger problem of silencing journalists. In addition to outright murders, journalists are
increasingly being attacked. According to The Hoot’s “India Freedom Report: Media Freedom and Freedom of Expression in 2017”
report, 11 journalists were murdered, 46 were attacked and 27 cases of police action were filed in 2017.

When not hit with violence or murder, journalists are being slapped with hefty civil defamation suits, like the recent US$1.35 billion
claim by the Reliance Group against Indian news channel NDTV for its reporting on the lack of transparency in the Rafale jet deal
between Reliance and their French counterpart. This tactic is often employed to intimidate reporters and harass them through legal
fees.

Media is being heavily censored by the government and their access to official events restricted. Furthermore, there is a significant rise
in internet shutdowns across the country, increasing to 77 in 2017 against 31 in 2016.

In India, when the story can’t be killed, the storyteller is silenced.

Jamal Khashoggi, in his final, posthumous column argued that what the Arab world most needs is free expression. His words ring true
also for India and every other nation where reporters are being silenced, often times violently, for their courage and audacity to speak
the truth.

List Of Journalists Murdered

Date Name Media outlet Place Summary References


27 February Bakshi Tirath
Hind Samachar Dhuri, Punjab [1]
1992 Singh
Raju Risaldar, accused of ordering
Resident editor of Sandesh the killing, was later shot dead by
22 May 1993 Dinesh Pathak Vadodara [2][3]
newspaper in Baroda. Gujarat Police in the Vadodara
encounter.
27 February Shivani
The Indian Express New Delhi [4]
1999 Bhatnagar
13 March
Irfan Hussain Outlook New Delhi [5]
1999
10 October
N. A. Lalruhlu Shan Manipur [6]
1999
18 March
Adhir Rai Freelance Deoghar, Jharkhand [7]
2000
Perambalur, Tamil
31 July 2000 V. Selvaraj Nakkeeran [8]
Nadu
20 August Thounaojam
Manipur News Imphal, Manipur [9]
2000 Brajamani Singh
21
Ram Chander
November Poora Sach Sirsa, Haryana [10]
Chhatrapati
2002
7 September Muzaffarnagar, Uttar
Rajesh Verma IBN7 [11]
2013 Pradesh
6 December
Sai Reddy Deshbandhu Bijapur district [12]
2013
Tarun Kumar Khallikote, Ganjam
27 May 2014 Sambad and Kanak TV [13][14]
Acharya district, Odisha
26
M. V. N. Chilakaluripet,
November Andhra Prabha [15]
Shankar Andhra Pradesh
2014
Shahjahanpur, Uttar
8 June 2015 Jagendra Singh Freelance [16][17]
Pradesh
Katangi, Balaghat
20 June Sandeep
Freelance district, Madhya [18]
2015 Kothari
Pradesh
13 August Faridpur district, Uttar
Sanjay Pathak ? [19][20]
2015 Pradesh
3 October Chandauli district,
Hemant Yadav ? [19]
2015 Uttar Pradesh
13 February Sultanpur, Uttar
Karun Misra Jansandesh Times [21]
2016 Pradesh
13 May 2016 Rajdev Ranjan Hindustan Siwan, Bihar [22]

23 August
Kishore Dave Jai Hind Junagadh, Gujarat [23]
2016
5 September
Gauri Lankesh Gauri Lankesh Patrike Bengaluru, Karnataka [24]
2017
21
Santanu
September Channel Dinraat Mandai, Tripura [25]
Bhowmik
2017
Bengali language newspaper
21
Sudip Datta Syandan Patrika and local Bodhjung Nagar,
November [26]
Bhaumik television station News Tripura
2017
Vanguard
25 March Journalist of Dainik Bhaskar in
Navin Nishchal Bhojpur district, Bihar [27][28]
2018 Bihar
14 June Editor of Rising Kashmir
Shujaat Bukhari Srinagar [29]
2018 newspaper
16 October Muhammad Reporter with K-2 Times
Haripur [30]
2018 Sohail Khan newspaper
29 October Pathalgada, Chatra,
Chandan Tiwari Reporter [31]
2018 Jharkhand

CRIMES CONFESSION by CJI & Others ?


- Questions Unanswered

Honourable CJI , Chairman NHRC & other public servants have failed to answer notice / questions in 30 days. Thereby ,
they have confessed to crimes on their own.
Read INTERROGATE-JUDGES-POLICE

https://dalit-online.blogspot.com/2019/03/interrogate-judges-and-police.html?m=1

Who will bell the cat ? Who will legally prosecute erring Judges and police?
Your's
NAGARAJA MYSURU RAGHUPATHI

Legal Notice to Honourable Chief Justice of India

To,
Honourable Chief Justice of India,
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA,
New Delhi.

Honourable Sir ,

Subject : Legal Notice to Chief Justice of India

Are Judges , Police PERFECT ? Satya Harishchandra ?

Hereby , I challenge Chief Justice of India in the exercise of my FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES as a citizen of india , that subject
to conditions I will legally prove the crimes of few judges , police , public servants within the government service and
other criminals. Is the CJI ready to book those criminals , traitors , anti nationals ?
Since 29 years I am appealing to apex court for justice concerning various public issues , no justice in sight but injustices
meted out one after another. But the same judges are SHAMELESSLY taking huge pay perks for
years. Parasites feeding on Indian Public. Whenever questions of accountability are asked judges level contempt
charges against the questioner or police fix him in fake cases or he is silenced by threats , murders , denial of jobs ,
etc.
Since 29 years in many ways they are trying to silence me. Just take the recent example of Justice Karnan who leveled
corruption charges against specific judges with CJI. Instead of conducting a fair investigation into the matter , CJI tried
to silence him by serving him contempt notice.

Our Judges , Police are NOT Perfect Not Satya Harischandras . There are criminals as well as honest people side by
side in judiciary & police. We whole heartedly respect honest few in judiciary , police & public service.
But we detest corrupt judges , corrupt police. Honest Judges & Police are not coming into open to prosecute their
corrupt colleagues, why ? silenced ?

Criminalization of all wings of government has taken place , unfit people are in the positions of power. Corruption in
judiciary , police , CBI , CVC , Public service is rampant. Now MAFIA is at work. Only few scandals , scams become public ,
many are buried. If one criminal public servant is caught other public servant who is also a criminal conducts name sake
investigation , gives report , clean chit. Law courts rely on the government reports as evidences , courts are not
bothered about credibility of reports or investigations. It is quid pro quo. Therefore technically criminal public servants
are never proved for their crimes & convicted , as investigation itself is not fair.

A Crime may happen without the knowledge of police but cann’t continue for years without the connivance of
police. A Crime reported to court cann’t continue for years without connivance of judges.

At the bottom of the paper , I have given web sites about few ACB raids on government officials and unearthing of
crores worth property. How they have earned it , by misusing their official positions. Therefore government reports ,
records prepared by these officials , investigations conducted by corrupt police are suspect. But Law courts in various
cases , considers government reports , records , statements of government officials as sacrosanct . Therefore in many
cases injustice is meted out by court , as they depend on reports of corrupt government officials , corrupt police.

The public servants & the government must be role models in law abiding acts , for others to emulate & follow. if a
student makes a mistake it is excusable & can be corrected by the teacher. if the teacher himself makes a mistake ,
all his students will do the same mistake. if a thief steals , he can be caught , legally punished & reformed . if a police
himself commits crime , many thieves go scot-free under his patronage. even if a police , public servant commits a crime
, he can be legally prosecuted & justice can be sought by the aggrieved. just think , if a judge himself that too of apex
court of the land himself commits crime - violations of RTI Act , constitutional rights & human rights of public and
obstructs the public from performing their constitutional fundamental duties , what happens ?
"Power will go to the hands of rascals, , rogues and freebooters. All Indian leaders will be of low calibre and men of
straw. They will have sweet tongues and silly hearts. They will fight among themselves for power and will be lost in
political squabbles . A day would come when even air & water will be taxed." Sir Winston made this statement in the
House of Commons just before the independence of India & Pakistan. Sadly , the forewarning of Late Winston
Churchill has been proved right by some of our criminal , corrupt people’s representatives , police , public servants
& Judges.

I don’t know whether secretariat staff of CJI office & DARPG / DPG officials are forwarding my appeals for justice , e-
mails to you or not. They will be held accountable for their lapses if any. This notice is against the repeated failure of
constitutional duties & indirect collusion with criminals by previous CHIEF JUSTICEs OF INDIA. Notice is served against
them , to the office of CJI , NOT personally against you.
Please refer my appeal for justice through DARPG ;

DLGLA/E/2013/00292

DEPOJ/E/2013/00679

In india democracy is a farce , freedom a mirage. the most basic freedom RIGHT TO INFORMATION & EXPRESSION , is
not honoured by the government,as the information opens up the crimes of V.V.I.Ps & leads to their ill-gotten wealth.
The public servants are least bothered about the lives of people or justice to them. these type of fat cats , parasites are a
drain on the public exchequer . these people want ,wish me to see dead , wish to see HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH closed . so
that, a voice against injustices is silenced forever , the crimes of V.V.I.Ps closed , buried forever.

To my numerous appeals , HRW’s appeals to you ,you have not yet replied. It clearly shows that you are least bothered
about the lives of people or justice to them .it proves that you are hell bent to protect the criminals at any cost. you are
just pressurising the police to enquire me ,to take my statement, to repeatedly call me to police station all with a view to
silence me.all of you enjoy “legal immunity privileges” ,why don’t you have given powers to the police / investigating
officer to summon all of you for enquiry ?or else why don’t all of you are not appearing before the police voluntarily for
enquiry ?at the least why don’t all of you are not sending your statement about the case to the police either through
legal counsel or through post? you are aiding criminals ,by denying me job oppurtunities in R.B.I CURRENCY NOTE PRESS
mysore , city civil court ,bangalore , distict court , mysore ,etc & by illegally closing my newspaper.
Even Press accreditation to me as a web journalist is denied till date. there is a gross, total mismatch between your
actions and your oath of office. this amounts to public cheating & moral turpitude on your part.
1.you are making contempt of the very august office you hold.
2.you are making contempt of the constitution of india.
3.you are making contempt of citizens of india.
4.you are sponsoring & aiding terorrism & organized crime.
5.you are violating the fundamental & human rights of the citizens of india and of neighbouring countries.
6.you are violating & making contempt of the U.N HUMAN RIGHTS CHARTER to which india is a signatory.
7.you are obstructing me from performing my fundamental duties as a citizen of india.

8. As a result of your gross negligence of constitutional duties you have caused me damages / losses to the tune of
RUPEES TWO CRORE ONLY.
9. You are responsible for crime cover ups mentioned in my RTI Appeals , PILs and continuation of those crimes
unabated.
10. You are responsible for denial of information, which vindicates the crimes of powers that be.
11. You are responsible for physical assaults , murder attempts on me.
12. You are responsible for job denials to me at NIE , PES Engineering college , RBI Press , Mysore , Bangalore Courts.
13. You are responsible for my illegal retrenchment from RPG Cables , denial of medical care to me towards
occupational health problems.
14. You are responsible for denying me legal aid.
15. You are responsible for illegal closure of my news paper.
16. You are responsible for denial of press accreditation to me as a web journalist till date.
17. You are responsible for repeatedly passing on my appeals to police. So that they can take statements , close the
file under the threat of police power.
18. You have violated my Human Rights & Fundamental Rights.
19. In terms of Integrity , Honesty You & other public servants are nowhere near Baba Saheb B R Ambedkar ,
Mahatma Gandhi & Satya Harishchandra . Many Public servants are UNFIT to be in their posts.

You are hereby called upon to Pay damages to me and SHOW-CAUSE within 30 days , why you cann’t be legally
prosecuted for the above mentioned crimes . If you don’t answer it will be admission of the charges by you. It will
amount to confession of crimes on your own.

If i am repeatedly called to police station or else where for the sake of investigations , the losses i do incurr as a result
like loss of wages , transportation , job , etc must be borne by the government. prevoiusly the police / IB personnel
repeatedly called me the complainant (sufferer of injustices) to police station for questioning , but never called the guilty
culprits even once to police station for questioning , as the culprits are high & mighty . this type of one sided questioning
must not be done by police or investigating agencies . if anything untoward happens to me or to my family members like
loss of job , meeting with hit & run accidents , loss of lives , etc , the jurisdictional police together with above mentioned
accussed public servants , Chief Justice of India & Jurisdictional District Magistrate will be responsible for it. Even if
criminal nexus levels fake charges , police file fake cases against me or my dependents to silence me , this complaint is &
will be effective.
if anything untoward happens to me or my dependents , the government of india is liable to pay Rs. TWO crore as
compensation to survivors of my family. if my whole family is eliminated by the criminal nexus ,then that compensation
money must be donated to Indian Army Welfare Fund. afterwards , the money must be recovered by GOI as land arrears
from the salary , pension , property , etc of guilty judges , police officials , public servants & Constitutional fuctionaries.
Thanking you. Jai Hind , Vande Mataram.

Send reply to :
Nagaraja Mysuru Raghupathi
Editor , Dalit Online,
LIG 2 , NO 761 , HUDCO First Stage,
Laxmikantanagar , Hebbal ,
Mysuru – 570017.

Date : 10.03.2019…………………………………………..your’s sincerely,


Place : Mysore , India………………………………………….Nagaraja Mysuru Raghupathi

Answer Honourable CJI SCI , Honourable Chairman , NHRC & Honourable DG & IG of Police GOK

To
Honourable Chairman
National Human Rights Commission
New Delhi.

Honourable Sir,

Since 1990 , I as a citizen of India have brought to notice of SCI , NHRC & Police various crimes hoping for justice to
the suffering public. Supreme court of India has enough time to judge trivial issues concerning movies , cricket , etc but
it doesn’t have time to judge public issues concerning national security , accountability of judges , police , public
servants in all these 29 years. After repeatedly appealing for justice , powers that be have meted out injustices to me
personally to silence me. SCI has failed in it’s duties since 29 years , but judges are taking hefty pay , perks from our
money , public money without feeling of shame or guilt.

Hereby , I request Honourable CJI , SCI , Honourable Chairman , NHRC & Honourable DG & IG of Police , Government of
Karnataka , to provide information by answering following questions :

Subject : REPLY / OBJECTIONS in Case No. 888/10/15/2014

Following points are my reply / objections to case closure refer your letter dated 18.09.2018. My whole hearted respects
to honest few in judiciary , police & public service.

1. Since 1990 how many applications of PIL , RTI are received by SCI , NHRC & Karnataka Police from me NAGARAJA M R
?
2. How many show cause notices are served to CJI , SCI by Nagaraja M R , since 1990 ?
3. Details of action taken in each case. If not why ?
4. Why compensation amount is not yet paid by CJI , SCI or NHRC to NAGARAJA M R , till date ?
5. How CJI , SCI & NHRC are going to protect the lives , civil rights of NAGARAJA M R & his family members ? If
anything untoward happens to NAGARAJA M R & his family members CJI , SCI is responsible together with NHRC ,
jurisdiction police & district magistrate.
6. Why no criminal legal prosecution of CJI , NHRC Chairman , police , public servants for their failure of duties ?
7. Honourable CJI , SCI , Honourable Chairman , NHRC & Honourable DG & IG of Police , Government of
Karnataka read full case details at following web sites & honestly
ANSWER :
https://sites.google.com/site/dalitoonline/answer-cji---loya-
murder , https://sites.google.com/site/dalitoonline/interrogate-chief-justice ,

8. Statement of police are half truth.


9. Statements / complaints made by me in my e mails / e news paper when I was in free & fair atmosphere holds good
forever. It overrides statements made before police.
10. Some of the complaints made by me are pending since years/ decades. Other than police summoning me repeatedly
to question me , to take my statements , What else they have done? Just based on my statements before police , police
have filed case closures subsequently NHRC / SCI also followed the same course. what other action did they take for
years ? Did police , NHRC / SCI summon high & mighty people mentioned in my complaints even once ? Did they take
their statements ? Did they conduct investigations? What are the outcome of those investigations ? Did police find out
the persons & their motives for silencing me ? Did police police take action against them ? Have police formally
requested government & supreme court for sanction to enquire powerful people enjoying legal immunity privileges? If
not why ?
11. Fed up with inaction of police for years and understanding their practical difficulties I have appealed to NHRC and
Supreme Court of India by way of PILs seeking justice. Till date I have not got justice from NHRC or SCI.
12. Public servants take thousands of rupees salary , perks every month on time without fail from public exchequer. But
some of them don't do their duties properly in time. public made to wait for justice indefinitely for years together.
13. Is it not the duty of government to protect life , rights of all citizens and to enable them to perform their duties ? If
goverment cannot do it’s duties then such public servants are waste bodies.
14. Does not the denial of justice in the above cases to me amount to cover up of crimes by police & judges ?
15. I have answered questions of police , IB number of times now it is the turn of police, judges to answer my questions
seeking truth. Please read following web pages and answer within 30 days :
https://dalitsonline.blogspot.com/2018/08/torture-of-corrupt.html?m=1

16. In war soldiers cut off food / medicine supplies to enemy troops to cripple them , to reduce their fighting strength.
In the same way my job opportunities in NIE Engineering college mysore PES college mandya RBI Press Mysuru RPG
Cables mysuru Mysuru court & Bangalore courts were denied illegally. Who was behind it ?
17. Who behind denying registration to my news paper & denying press accreditation to me ?
18. Who behind physical assaults on me , threats to me , blank calls to me , stalking over my family ?
19. What action taken against those persons ?
20. I request you for justice , legal prosecution of guilty , legal prosecution of police and judges who by their inaction
helped in crimes cover up.
21. As state police are not empowered hereby I request you for a transparent SIT probe monitored by NHRC & SCI.
22. Hereby I state if anything untoward happens to me or to my family members dependents NHRC will be jointly liable
with CJI , jurisdiction police & District Magistrate for the crime.

23. Why i was not permitted to appear as an Amicus Curie before Jain commission of enquiry probing Rajiv gandhi
assassination case ?
24. I have brought to the notice of SCI land grabbing of hebbal lake , beml quarters lake, hootagalli lake in the very early
stages. Due to your inaction grabbings took place continues till date. Are you not complicit in the crimes ?
25. Why no proper action taken against management of RPG Cables for their crimes ?
26. Why i was not given legal aid to pursue my cases in SCI ?
27. If a commoner murders a person it is a crime if the same act done by police is it not a crime ?
28. If a commoner gives a false statement / false affidavit it is a crime , if the same act done by a judge, police, advocate
is it not a crime ?
29. I have given list of crimes committed by judges , police , advocates to you earlier , still no proper legal action taken
against culprits why ? Are the rules , law different for them ?
30. Few advocates , police , intellectuals ( ? ) have threatened me over phone , through social media , etc to silence
me. They are nothing but stooges , cronies of corrupt. Why no legal action against them for Obstructing my
Fundamental Duties and for violations of my fundamental rights , human rights ?
31. I have appealed to SCI regarding cases of atrocities against Dalits. Till date no proper legal action taken why ?
32. Are not the delays by you amount to denial of justice by way of time bar of case or death of applicant ?
33. Why SCI has not utilised my services to apprehend criminals within public service ?

Date : 10.03. 2019 Thank you


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