NHRC Demands Action Over Illegal Cannon Firing at ASI-Protected Raisen Fort

NHRC member Priyank Kanoongo met officials in Raisen over the illegal firing of a cannon from the ASI-protected Raisen Fort. He expressed serious concern over the misuse creating panic and highlighted a lack of coordination among authorities. The NHRC has issued notices to the District Magistrate, SP, ASI, and Culture Ministry demanding corrective action. The case includes allegations of provocative statements in a social media video linked to the incident.

Key Points: NHRC Acts on Illegal Cannon Firing at Raisen Fort

  • Illegal cannon firing at protected monument
  • NHRC cites panic and security risks
  • Notices issued to district and ASI officials
  • Demand for action against miscreants and officials
2 min read

MP: NHRC demands action on misuse of cannon at ASI-protected Raisen Fort​

NHRC member Priyank Kanoongo demands action against misuse of cannon at ASI-protected Raisen Fort, citing panic and security concerns.

"if we take strict action, even the existing legal provisions may not be enough. - Priyank Kanoongo"

Raisen, March 12

Member of the National Human Rights Commission Priyank Kanoongo on Thursday met with senior officials of the Raisen District Magistrate, Superintendent of Police, and the Regional Director regarding a case related to illegal cannon firing from Raisen Fort.​

During the meeting held at the regional office of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in Raisen, the Commission member raised the issue of misuse of the cannon and the preventive actions required from the concerned authorities.​

He also expressed serious concern over the lack of coordination among authorities, which allowed miscreants to misuse an ASI-protected historic monument and create panic among residents by firing the cannon illegally.​

The NHRC member suggested better coordination among the authorities and demanded action against those who fired the cannon as well as against the responsible officials.​

After the meeting, Kanoongo said, "We have told the concerned officials to identify those who are at fault and take corrective action. I am telling the truth: if we take strict action, even the existing legal provisions may not be enough. Correcting this is necessary for the administration, the country, and for the safety of Raisen's residents."​

The development came two days after the Commission had issued notices to the District Magistrate and Superintendent of Police of Raisen, the Regional Director of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in Bhopal, and the Secretary of the Union Ministry of Culture over allegations of unauthorised use of a cannon at the Fort.​

The notice was issued following cognisance of a complaint alleging that the protected monument, which falls under the jurisdiction of the ASI, has witnessed unauthorised daily firing of a cannon by certain individuals.​

The complainant also referred to a video on social media purportedly showing individuals making provocative statements in support of foreign countries, raising concerns about national security and communal harmony.​

The complainant requested a high-level investigation into the incident, strict legal action against the youths allegedly involved, an immediate ban on the use of the cannon at the site, and accountability of officials who permitted access to the weapon.​

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
Daily firing of a cannon? How did this go on for so long without anyone noticing? It shows a complete failure of local administration. The NHRC stepping in is the right move. Hope they fix the coordination issues.
R
Rohit P
The part about "provocative statements in support of foreign countries" is very concerning. This isn't just about vandalism, it touches on national security. A high-level investigation is absolutely necessary. 🇮🇳
A
Anjali F
While action is needed, I hope the investigation is fair and based on evidence, not just social media videos. We've seen how rumors spread. But yes, protecting our monuments is paramount.
D
David E
Visiting from the UK, I'm always impressed by India's historical forts. It's sad to hear about this negligence. Proper preservation requires accountability at all levels. Hope they sort it out.
K
Karthik V
Typical government department lack of coordination. ASI, police, district administration – all passing the buck. The NHRC member is right. Unless officials are also held responsible, this will keep happening. Time for some *sahi karam*.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50