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The Rampur Tiraha firing case refers to police firing on unarmed Uttarakhand statehood activists at Rampur Tiraha (crossing) in Muzaffarnagar districtinUttar PradeshinIndia on the night of 2 October 1994.

The activists, part of the agitation for the separate state of Uttarakhand, were going to Delhi to stage a dharna, a sit-in protest at Raj GhatonGandhi Jayanti, the following day, when alleged unprovoked police firing in the night of 1 October led to the death of 6 statehood activists and some women were allegedly raped and molested in the ensuing melee. Mulayam Singh Yadav was Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, when the incident occurred.

Case history[edit]

Legacy[edit]

The incident left an indelible mark on the agitation for the state of Uttarakhand and eventually led to the partition of the state of Uttar Pradesh in 2000.[citation needed]

The Uttarakhand State government has built a 'Shahid Smarak' (Martyr's Memorial) at the Rampur Tiraha, the site of the incident, and a memorial function is observed here, each year.[7]

Further reading[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e State of limbo[usurped] Frontline, October, 2008 (The Hindu).
  • ^ a b Uttarakhand firing case The Times of India, 2 Jul 2007.
  • ^ CBI court in 1994 firing case Hindustan Times, Press Trust of India, 16 June 2007.
  • ^ Rampur Tiraha firing The Times of India, 31 Jul 2003.
  • ^ UP cops convicted in 1994 firing case The Times of India, 20 Nov 2003.
  • ^ acquittal of accused in Rampur Tiraha incident Deccan Herald, 8 August 2005.
  • ^ a b Khanduri committed to statehood agitationists' dreams Daily Excelsior, 7 Oct 2007.
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