Why is rape in Goa different from rape in Muzaffarnagar?


By Saeed Naqvi

New Delhi, Dec 6 (IANS): State election results have taken Tarun Tejpal off prime time shows and the front pages. This is something of a relief.

On Nov 7-8, past midnight, after extensive partying at what was billed to be a THINK fest at a five star hotel in Goa, the feisty proprietor editor of Tehelka magazine followed one of his junior reporters, a friend of his daughter's, and allegedly did things to her which under a revised law is tantamount to rape. Strangely, something similar happened the subsequent day too.

In such stories, a routine triangle emerges. There was, for instance, Tarun's wife and family in a state of trauma. In the young lady's case there is apparently a boyfriend in the bargain. The truth of any human story will always be conditioned by these extraneous factors.

No sooner had the story leaked than it was banner headlines, recycled mornings, afternoons, nights on prime time shows. That was not all. It remained the staple for TV discussions week after week, as if the world had come to a standstill, riveted on Tarun Tejpal.

By a coincidence, I had just returned from Muzaffarnagar, barely two hours drive from New Delhi, where Muslim victims from recent communal violence were preparing for a bitter winter in makeshift camps. Among the refugees were scores of women, raped in front of their parents and children and who are still waiting for the wheels of justice to move at all. In Tarun's case there is that uncertainty as to what really happened. Here is rape with as many witnesses as can fill a court of law.

Efforts to administer justice in the case of an alleged rape in the lift of a five star Goa hotel, contrasted sharply with gross inaction in Muzaffarnagar. The star struck media was taking no interest.

These victims of rape and ethnic cleansing were confronting yet another challenge. The regional party in power in Lucknow, the Samajwadi party, were keen that these victims must somehow disappear because their continued presence in camps reflects on the government's inability to prevent the pogram.

There was another dilemma. If the state intervened on behalf of the Muslims, the government will lose Hindu support. Should it end up doing nothing for the uprooted Muslims, the party faces the certainty of that vote bank drifting away.

So what should "Maulana" Mulayam Singh Yadav do on the eve of key national elections? He has a brainwave. He will require the few thousand Muslims still in the camp to accept a lumpsum of Rs.5 lakhs, equivalent of $8,000, by way of compensation for having been dislocated.

So far so good. But they will be entitled to this lumpsum only on one condition: they sign an affidavit that they will not ever return to their homes under any circumstance.

Why is the government of Mulayam Singh going to such extraordinary lengths to prevent this timid vote bank from returning to their villages? Because he cannot guarantee them their security.

Why such helplessness on the part of the nation's most populous state? Because the conflict in the region is between Jats and Muslims and the police force is overwhelmingly Jat.

If that is the case why not transfer a Jat force to a non Jat area and the other way around? Hush!! Don't even whisper this. Jats will get angry.

To sweeten the deal for the victims, Mulayam has roped in Maulana Arshad Madani, national president of Jamiat-Ulama-i-Hind. Maulana says the "victims should take the money and build a home elsewhere". But why should they abandon the property they have left behind in the villages from where they have been driven out. "That property is theirs" says the Maulana. "No one can take it away from them." So, Mulayam Singh has placed the fate of the Muzaffarnagar riot victims in the care of the Deoband seminary.

With all of this swimming in my head upon my return from Muzaffarnagar, I had difficulty placing all the brouhaha about the Goa episode in proper perspective.

I messaged Tarun: A media so focused on rape, should be directed to Muzaffarnagar.

It turns out that Maulana Arshad Madani's nephew, Maulana Mahmood Madani was also at the Goa THINK fest dominating the nation's news. The clergy, it turns out, has got it covered at all ends.

  

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  • John Tauro, M'lore / Kuwait

    Sat, Dec 07 2013

    Goa is a state which has strictly maintained law and order despite the large influx of outsiders and foreign tourists. Whereas U.P. under which Muzaffarnagar falls, has ministers with criminal records. It is ruled by hooligans with the help of muscle power who are more concerned about their vote banks than the welfare of the poor common people. Before assuming office, the CM of Goa had the guts to issue stern warning to all communal organizations against creating any kind of trouble. Can the CM of UP muster courage to prosecute troublemakers, who are unfortunately his supporters?

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  • rakshith, dubai

    Sat, Dec 07 2013

    DIFFERENT BECAUSE GOA CM IS HIGHLY EDUCATED MORE THAN THAT HE HAS POLITICAL WILL TO DO IT.

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  • Praveen, Udupi

    Sat, Dec 07 2013

    Somehow i feel nowadays rape has become Indian Culture.Can you tell me any single day in a year in India there was no rape ???Be in any state or place in India rape has become a common phenomena.

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  • Ramakrishna. K. , Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 07 2013

    Goa & Muzaffarnagar rapes are different because Muzaffarnagar rapes are sponsored by politicians, but Goa rape is sponsored by Alcoholic.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 07 2013

    Do you mean alcoholic GOA CM Manohar Gopalkrishna Prabhu Parrikar...

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  • Veerappa. D.N., Madikeri

    Sat, Dec 07 2013

    For your kind information Manohar Parikkar is a Teetotaler. Shed your blind prejudice and come to reality, at least tomorrow on 8th December.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 07 2013

    Yes as soon as Tejpal was caught he came out of his stupor and became a teetotaler. LOL

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 07 2013

    Muzaffarnagar rapes are physical.
    Goa rape is a work of FICTION...

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  • tony d'souza, mangalore/usa

    Sat, Dec 07 2013

    Muzaffarnagar is ruled by people like minister who issues a statment that the ladies r commodities which can be used by the men & the Gov.there is not bothered since its blessed with UPA which requires its support for survival.
    where as goa is the state which is really bothered about the women.this is being classified as fiction by the person supporting congi.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 07 2013

    There is no denying that the BJP govt. in Goa took an extraordinary interest in Tejpal's case as his organization was responsible exposing corruption in BJP. There is no denying Tejpal's alleged crime but the BJP has used it for getting political revenge. Unfortunately for them their attempts to link Tejpal to the Congress party has fallen flat on its face.

    There are so many unresolved rape, murder and drug related cases in Goa involving Indians as well as foreign tourists where such media and BJP Govt. interest was nowhere as much as what they have shown in the Tejpal case.

    I think at that time Manohar is with his glass.

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  • toyd'dsouza, mangalore/usa

    Sat, Dec 07 2013

    what wrong goa govt.has done?Mr.tejpal was recommended for the membership of prasar bharathi by the congi.govt.& was to be given tickets for coming lok sabha election.He would have misused his position if he hade succeded.Still like minded persons r supporting him.What a tragedy.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 07 2013

    This news about Congress giving goodies to Tejpal is a malicious concocted news of the hard working PR agencies of the Bharthiya Jokers Party in their failed attempt to malign the Congress on this count.

    As far as Prasar Bharathi is concerned his name was struck off as soon as his alleged crime became known.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 07 2013

    Support for Tejpal by Congress supporters exists only in the imagination of BJP supporters as they like to derive political mileage from it. Nobody supports Tejpal. Tejpal was a fool to fall into the trap laid for him by his enemies whose corruption he exposed.

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  • Rajesh shetty, Mlore-shj

    Sat, Dec 07 2013

    Another attempt by the "author" to market a theory that in Muzzafarnagar the victims were only Muslims by twisting the story according to meet their vested interests. This same as what happened in Gujrath riots coverage given to some journalists who were in the payroll of khangress.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Sat, Dec 07 2013

    Dear Saeed Naqvi, you might have visited the Muslim Makeshift camps only, you should have visited the Hindu Makeshift camps too where they too have a similar story but no one is there to listen to them. Don’t write the figures as “Scores of Women raped in front of their parents and children” without knowing the figures in actual. If you have time pls make one such visit to Jammu too where more than two lakhs Kashmiri Pandits still stay there as refugees. Have you ever heard of any citizen staying as refugees in their own country? The entire story of violence started in Muzaffarnagar just because two youths were brutally attacked due to molestation story and do you still believe that people kept quite when their women raped by other communities?

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  • JNB, Bejai

    Sat, Dec 07 2013

    It looks like Sir you visited both places from all corners.!

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  • Arjun, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 07 2013

    Divine Intervention certainly is working now,and it's high time too that it does! Millions have watched helplessly over the last decade over which the Congress thoroughly looted and plundered our country.. It's time for a change,the Gods themselves desire it! :)

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  • Purifytheheart, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 07 2013

    In India bigotry has taken over humanity as a result the innocent rape victims of Muzaffarnagar and godhra will never get justice...

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 07 2013

    Exactly, it is bigotry that has snowballed into 'mass hysteria' of epidemic proportions (at least in the media) which is being described as 'Modi wave'.

    If people wish to be that way we can only watch helplessly and hope for divine intervention to stop this madness.

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  • Krishnaraj Salian, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 06 2013

    Rape in Goa different from rape in Muzaffarnagar, Coz one CM believes COMMON CIVIL CODE, where as another CM believes in Communal Violence bill..
    One CM thinks justice must be given to all the citizens of the country irrespective of the Gender, Name, Fame, Wealth, Popularity, Cast and Religion and Party.... Whereas another CM believes that Justice is Different for Different class of society, and it depends on which cast, community, party u belongs to....

    ONE CM, believes that Rape cases need to be handled on urgent cases and by Fast track courts so that more n more women come front to report the rape scandals, and culprit get imprisonment at the right time, Whereas another CM believes and wants court to spend atleast 20-25 years, where the culprit can die of his own without any punishment by the court..

    This is the VERDICT...

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Sat, Dec 07 2013

    Good one..one CM is a IITian who values ethics & morals,who rejected high security & have only one police officer for safety..another CM is a frog/chamelion who jumps & changes color as per his need from time to time, even there is no threat for life he prefer Z security with visible commandos...In sikh massacre police lodge FIR after more than 10 years, till date not a single person prosecuted, where as is Godhra culprits arrested,prosecuted & jailed (from both side,irrespective of party line!!)

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