Times of India: Himachal
Pradesh: Friday, May 10, 2013.
When a right
to information (RTI) activist in Himachal Pradesh exposed misuse of public
funds some years back, he did not expect that his fight for truth would expose
him and his family to threats and social boycott.
Manjur
Mohammed, 26, who hails from remote Naila village in the Muslim-dominated
Kalhel panchayat of Tissa block of Chamba district, has been facing the wrath
of his fellow villagers.
"I
accessed information through RTI a list of beneficiaries of state government's
Mukhya Mantri Kanyadaan Yojna in the Kalhel panchayat. The information revealed
that 13 out of total 19 beneficiaries were bogus," Manjur, who was recently
honoured under the central government's scheme to recognise individual RTI
efforts, said.
He said all
the illegal beneficiaries were related to local panchayat functionaries, who
allegedly bent the rules in 2008 to divert the grant meant for poor widows for
marrying off their daughters.
The
government gives a one-time marriage grant of Rs 25,000 to widows under the
scheme.
"Five
beneficiaries got the grant for the marriage of their daughters, who were minor
at that time," Manjur said.
He said most
of the illegal beneficiaries and the panchayat functionary belonged to the same
community.
"I and
my family have been facing the wrath of our own community for raising the
issue. The entire fraternity has socially boycotted us. We are getting threatening
calls. Nobody is talking to us what to talk about participating in community
celebrations," the RTI activist said.
He said some
of the functionaries of the Kalhel panchayat were behaving like members if a
kangaroo court.
"They
issued diktats to impose social boycott of the family and also threatened that
a fine would be imposed whosoever defied the diktat," added Manjur.
The panchayat
in Kalhel, around 475km from state capital Shimla, has a population of around
3,000, including 400 Muslims, according to the 2011 Census.
Acting on the
revelations of the RTI activist, police registered a case against Bashir
Mohammed, up-pardhan or vice-president of the panchayat, and 13 others last
year.
Manjur
through RTI has also exposed misuse of funds by the panchayat meant for
calamity relief and construction of houses under the 'Harijan Basti Sudhar
Yojna'.
State chief
information commissioner Bhim Sen, who honoured Manjur along with three other
RTI activists at a function in Shimla, said: "Manjur has been facing
social boycott. This is a unique case in the history of RTI act that the
community has boycotted an individual who has brought to light the fraud."