Couple hounded for changing religion
LEFT Alone Biren
Bouddha and Rina |
KOLKATA: Biren Bouddha and his wife Rina have been
spending their nights out in the open, taking turns to
sleep. Every morning, they quietly slip out of one
locality and seek shelter in another. Fear grips every
moment of their day.
They have been ‘exiled’ for embracing Buddhism.
Neighbours in their home town, Guma in North
24-Parganas, just could not accept Rina’s not wearing
the sankha and sindoor - traditional signs of the
married Hindu woman. This, in a state that prides itself
on its secular credentials.
Their torment started seven years ago when they
converted to Buddhism along with 300 families in Guma
and elsewhere. But matters reached a head on June 4 when
they were beaten up and driven out of their rented
house. Even police and the Panchayat refused to help.
Biren (42) belongs to the scheduled caste Nomoshudra
Motua sect. Two months ago, the couple moved into
Harakishore Baishnab’s house at Tajpur in Guma as
tenants. On May 21, locals gheraoed them and demanded to
know why they weren’t abiding by Hindu customs. Biren
and Rina tried to reason with them in vain. “We were
abused by everyone in the locality. We still live in
fear,” said Biren.
On Monday, while Biren was away at work, a group of
women stormed his home and beat up Rina. She took
shelter in a neighbour’s house. At night, she slipped
away through the backdoor, not knowing that Brien had
also been beaten up.
The couple have been warned against returning. Biren
filed a complaint at Ashoknagar PS, but has received no
help so far. Ever since, the couple has been without
shelter. “We spend the nights on railway platforms or
under a bridge. Before sunrise, we pack up and start
looking for a new place. The last few days have been a
nightmare. What have we done to deserve this?” asked
Rina.
Biren Bouddha and Rina’s calls for help have so far been
in vain. The police have not helped and local CPM
leaders even deny the couple was harassed.
CPM zonal committee member and President of Habra II
Panchayat Samity Samar Chakraborty even denied that
Biren and Rina have been driven away from their home.
“They are trying to take advantage of their status as
minorities and are disturbing the social fabric,”
Chakraborty said. The officer-in-Charge of Ashoknagar
police station Shankar Bhattacharya refused to comment
but Superintendent of Police Parveen Kumar said a probe
would be conducted into the allegations.
The couple allege that several Buddhist families are
being harassed in North 24-Parganas. “Last year, a
Buddhist Temple at Guma was razed by local residents.
Dijen Ray, a convert to Buddhism, was beaten up.
The police did nothing to provide security,” claims
Biren. What has taken them by surprise is that even
so-called liberals in the area are up in arms against
them. A local school teacher. Amjad Ata was among those
who had threaten Biren and Rina, they say.
A BCom graduate from Chaitanya College in Habra, Biren
now works as a preacher and barely manages to make ends
meet. He has informed the Guma II Gram Panchayat of
their plight and sought help from local CPM MLA
Satyasebi Kar. “I am not aware of the incident. If this
has indeed happened, then I will take steps to ensure
that they return home,” said kar.
(Courtesy: The Times of India)
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