Faizan Or Rimsh -let us be fair to both

B L Saraf
Civil Society members      and some separatists   in Kashmir  are  up to it again  – being selective in protestations .  A teenager boy Faizan  Sofi  has been detained by the local police in Srinagar ,allegedly , on stone pelting charges  and has been lodged in a remand home , on the orders of competent court . They are agitating for the release of the boy  , up gradation  of the juvenile justice law  and an end to the juvenile detention  in Kashmir. Colin Gonsolvez , Human Rights activist from Delhi has been roped in . The lawyer activist has found too many faults in the state Juvenile Justice law and condemned the  State  Government  for ill treating the young offenders .
Call it a quirk of fate or anything else ,contemporaneously , a similar situation  has developed in our neighbouring country . In  Islamabad , Pakistan ,  a teenage Christian girl , Rimsha Masih , has been detained by the police on the  charges of blasphemy .The girl , reportedly , is a minor . And what goes in the media , she has been detained in the jail on a highly technical   ground  ,  which could  easily be sorted out  if not ignored – whether  she or her mother is authorised to engage  services of a lawyer  for her .  Having seen the fate Salman Taser met , in not so distant past , by taking up a cause of  a similarly charged Christian female  and the role of law enforcing machine nary     in that country, a  bipartisan group of  six  U S   senators asked”President Zardari  to take immediate action  to release Rimsha  and also address the problem of religious intolerance  against Hindus  .”   Expressing   serious concern on how minorities are  being treated in Pakistan , they  went on to write him ” the recent cases of religious discrimination , including that of Rimsha Masih underscored the worsening situation for religious minorities in the country  .”
Having studied a bit of law and continuing to  be  a  student of the subject , I have no hesitation in saying that  police detention of both Faizan and Rimsha  , being juveniles , is bad  and against  law. The juvenile justice law abhors  police detention of a juvenile who has come in conflict  with  law  and completely rules out   all kinds  of punishment, no matter how serious an offence the juvenile delinquent is alleged to have committed . In fact , the theory of punishment is unknown to the juvenile law . To such an extent the concern raised by the Kashmir  civil society and others is justified .  I t is also true that  that state  Juvenile Justice Act is totally out dated and is in urgent need of revamping , to bring it in tune with the law applicable to the rest of country . But then, in case of Faizan a semblance  of law being followed  is discernable  ; because he has not been detained in the police custody but  has been lodged in a juvenile  remand home in Harvaan . Rimsha does not have that luxury . One wishes the human rights activist from Delhi takes up the cause of poor girl child  being illegally treated in our neighbouring country, as well.  Never the less , it does not mean all is well with our government when it comes to the treatment of minor offenders . We have seen    number of cases where in dealing with the teenaged offendes its attitude has bordered  on callousness . It has to be changed  , and no effort should be spared  to bring round the state  to mend the  attitude .
Protest raised over Fiazan’s detention in Kashmir  by people there and ominous silence on the treatment meted out to Rimsha in Pakistan   raise couple of points that need to be noticed here  . Well,  some may  explain  silence on geographical considerations . But then we know that  these geographical  limitations disappear when Kashmiris  find some of their co – religionists  coming under real or imaginary  grief  any  where in the world – be it Burma, Europe , Timbuktu or  a God forsaken  hamlet .  Remember , they are in habit of taking cue from that country  on any pretext, No body is permitted to argue that Rimsha be let of if proved to have committed the offence she is charged with . So is the case with Faizan Sofi.   The activists should ensure that  both  are treated similarly in their  trials.  And our hearts should bleed for both  if treated unfairly in their trial and tribulations . Indeed, it is too much to expect  objectivity and     even handedness from  the Kashmir civil society .  We witness it in the cacophony raised  over the number of yatris and period of duration of Amarnath Yatra to the holy cave shrine. Ecological concerns are being selectively  put forth to scuttle the yatra   while  deliberately turning a blind eye to the real vandalization of the   green forests , saffron  growing lands, meadows , flora and fona. Not to mention the felling of majestic chinaar. All has happened at the hands of the locals   with   connivance  of  the  local officials .
(The author is former Principal District & Sessions Judge.)