
Blow to justice, say kin after 17 acquitted in Chhattisgarh father-son murder case
The Hindu
Families of murder victims express despair after 17 men acquitted in Chhattisgarh communal violence case, citing justice failure.
Alam Bi’s world came crashing down when her husband Raheem Ummad Mohammad, 55, and son Idul Mohammad, 35, were found dead following communal violence in Chhattisgarh’s Bemetara in 2023.
On Wednesday, a day after a sessions court acquitted all 17 men accused of murdering the father-son duo from Biranpur village, Ms. Alam Bi said the verdict has “dealt a blow to her hope for justice”.
“I had stepped out of the village when I heard that a mob beat them to death while taking our goats for grazing. Our 100 goats were lost or perhaps looted. For the past three years, there is no one to till the family land on which we used to grow paddy and gram,” she said.
Ms. Alam Bi said the family is now dependent on monthly aid of ₹1,000 from the State government’s Mahtari Vandan Yojana, a financial assistance scheme for eligible married women in Chhattisgarh. Idul’s wife Shakila Bano and nine-year-old son Distar Mohammad live in a nearby house. Ms. Alam Bi said her daughter-in-law earns a living as a daily wage worker, but the family is mostly surviving on monetary help from fellow community members.
She said a scuffle had broken out between two minors from different communities on April 8, 2023 that escalated into communal violence in Biranpur village. A 22-year-old man, Bhuneshwar Sahu, was found murdered, which triggered a political outcry.
On April 10, the Vishva Hindu Parishad declared a bandh. It was unofficially backed by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which was then in the Opposition and blamed the then Congress government led by Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel for the murder.













