Killing
of Dr. S.K. Mukherjee
An alarming dimension in the matrix of murder
M. Moazzam Husain
Following every incident of murder there is some
outcry for some days from different quarters, which does not take much
time to fade away from our memory. Gradually we turn a blind eye to its
development in terms of investigation, detection and punishment of the
killers. If it is a murder of a man directly attached to a political party,
the uproar is louder and continues for some more times for the purpose
of politics instead of justice.
The most recent two agonising murders namely, of
former MP Mohammad Momtazuddin of Natore and of Advocate Monjurul Imam
of Khulna have utterly shocked the conscience of the whole nation. These
two successive murders specially, have rocked our confidence that distinguished
people living honest and dignified lives or popular politicians striving
for restoration of positive politics are not above the risk of life.
The last in the sequel is the murder of Dr. S.K.
Mukharjee of Jhenida, an extreme old man of 84, one of the senior most
doctors of the country, a senior politician, a renowned social worker
and freedom fighter having unblemished career all his life. Dr. Mukharjee
was killed on the 18th instant allegedly by members of a local terrorist
group by inflicting repeated knife-blows on his person. As disclosed by
his family sources the terrorists demanded a huge amount of money from
him and having been refused they threatened him and ransacked his chamber
couple of days before the occurrence. Dr. Mukharjee's family insiders,
in view of his clean background, dismissed all other probabilities and
reiterated their suspicion on the malcontent terrorists as responsible
for the killing.
The entire population of Jhenida stood cross-fixed
in overwhelming grief and surprise at the utterly senseless murder of
S.K Mukharjee. An octogenarian, father figure, renowned social worker,
a celebrity S.K. Mukharjee initiated his battle for the betterment of
his people. He participated in the Anti-British movement, language movement,
fought in our liberation war and finally reached the fag end of his people-oriented
life donating other day the penultimate piece of his paternal land to
a local school. He did never foresee a time that dedication of total life
for the cause of humanity would be counted much less than an amount of
illegal toll and refusal to pay the same would cause his death.
Thank God, Md. Momtazuddin and Advocate Monjurul
Imam were leaders of a major political party and as such we could feel
the weight of protest. Had they been non-partisan victims I am afraid,
there would be hardly any people outside his family and friends to mourn
their deaths. A politician whatever party he belongs to can expect at
least an outcry in case he is killed. One can not but feel pity for thousands
of distinguished non-partisan people who do have none but their family
and friends. If any one of them falls prey to the predators and gets killed
can the tragedy make headline in a newspaper or spark off outcry in any
circle?
The popular slogan demanding 'the guarantee for
natural death' coined years ago prompted by many different unnatural deaths
caused in those days seems to be a far cry. As I understand, the slogan
emanated from frequent deaths caused by accidents, medical negligence,
curable diseases, violence, manslaughter etc. The expanding horizon of
manslaughter alone has by now assumed a new and alarming dimension.
The grim history of murder is as old as the civilisation
itself and no one can claim total eradication of it as, precisely, it
is not possible. History witnessed tragic cases of political murder, murder
out of female intrigue and murder for gain. The ordinary and the distinguished
citizens considered themselves off from those avenues of risk, felt more
or less unaffected by at least some kind of logical deductions. Now we
are far removed and have entered upon a new era in which every citizen
irrespective of his innocence or respectability will feel insecure and
thrown at the mercy of the outlaws. Thematically it is just a game and
depends upon wishful decision of the killers regardless of any sense or
else a game played by the hired killers at a bargain price. It is a new
phase of utter disregard for human life. Life has become so cheap and
insignificant that it may be taken by the killers at any moment on a trifling
altercation or disagreement like refusal to pay illegal toll or upon a
bit of resistance put to the them for however lawful cause. The killers,
abductors and terrorists are hunting their prey like game birds as of
hobby.
There is no reaction from the Government or the
opposition political parties, which clearly send the message to the terrorists
and killers that this time they mean to see an end of lawlessness. It
is now well accepted view that criminalisation of politics and absence
of political commitment are by and large responsible for growing lawlessness
and terrorism. Police is responsible for maintaining law and order and
protecting the law abiding citizens through surveillance and bringing
the criminals to justice. It is also unfortunate that they have failed
to protect the life of Dr. Mukharjee and many others like him but far
more unfortunate and alarming is the daring and desperate mind set of
the outlaws nurtured in their confidence that they are above law.
M. Moazzam Husain is an Advocate of
the Supreme Court.