NHRC Acts on Unauthorised Cannon Firing at Historic MP Fort

The National Human Rights Commission has taken serious note of a complaint regarding the unauthorised daily firing of a cannon at the historic Raisen Fort in Madhya Pradesh. The complaint alleges the vibrations are damaging the ancient monument, which is under the protection of the Archaeological Survey of India. It also raises security concerns, citing social media videos where individuals made provocative statements. The NHRC has issued notices to multiple authorities, including the District Magistrate and the Ministry of Culture, demanding an Action Taken Report within two weeks.

Key Points: NHRC Seeks Report on Raisen Fort Cannon Misuse

  • Unauthorised cannon use at ASI-protected fort
  • Heritage damage from vibrations & noise
  • Social media videos with provocative statements
  • NHRC issues notice for report within two weeks
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NHRC seeks report over misuse of cannon at MP's Raisen Fort

NHRC issues notice over unauthorised cannon firing damaging Raisen Fort, citing heritage and security concerns. Authorities given 2 weeks to report.

"unauthorised daily firing of a cannon... damaging the ancient structure - NHRC Complaint"

New Delhi, Mar 10

The National Human Rights Commission has issued notices to the District Magistrate and Superintendent of Police of Raisen, the Regional Director of the Archaeological Survey of India in Bhopal, and Secretary of the Union Ministry of Culture over allegations of unauthorised use of a cannon at the historic Raisen Fort in Madhya Pradesh.

A Bench presided by NHRC Member Priyank Kanoongo took 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.

According to the complaint, the vibrations and noise caused by the cannon firing are damaging the ancient structure of the fort.

The complainant also referred to videos circulating on social media purportedly showing individuals making provocative statements supporting foreign countries, raising concerns about national security and communal harmony.

Seeking the NHRC's intervention, 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. Observing that the allegations, if true, prima facie indicate violations of human rights and concerns relating to public safety and heritage protection, the apex human rights body issued the notice under Section 12 of the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993.

The NHRC has directed the District Magistrate and Superintendent of Police of Raisen, the Regional Director of the ASI (Bhopal), and the Secretary, Ministry of Culture, to inquire into the allegations and submit an Action Taken Report within two weeks for its perusal.

Established under the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, the NHRC, an autonomous statutory body, is an embodiment of India's concern for the promotion and protection of human rights.

Its primary role is to protect and promote human rights, defined as the rights relating to life, liberty, equality, privacy and dignity of individuals guaranteed by the Constitution or embodied in international covenants and enforceable by courts in India.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The part about "provocative statements supporting foreign countries" is very concerning. This isn't just about damaging a fort; it raises serious security questions. A thorough investigation is needed.
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Rohit P
Good step by NHRC. But this shows the failure of local ASI and police. How can such a thing happen daily without their knowledge? They must be held accountable. Our history is being literally shaken apart.
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Priyanka N
Respectfully, while the action is important, I hope the NHRC also focuses on bigger human rights issues across the country. This is serious, but so are many other cases that need urgent attention.
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Aman W
Who are these "certain individuals" and how did they get access? This sounds like a major security lapse. The report in two weeks must name names and suggest strong penalties. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
The vibrations from a cannon firing can cause micro-fractures in ancient masonry. This is irreversible damage to a part of our nation's history. So irresponsible! 😠

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