India’s record on human rights is very poor. There has been a phenomenal growth of torture chambers throughout India. This letter will apprise you a peep into variety of tortures inflicted on many innocent citizens of India by the Hindu State Police.

Ata comparatively mild end, the victims (i.e., those in custody), including women and children are beaten in simple style successively until they simply die. Adding little flavor to the business, the victims are often hanged naked upside down with beatings on head and chest, thumping on chests with big boots along with pouring ice cold water; burying the victim up to his chest followed with a heck of a beating; or, forcing the legs apart tearing the groin muscles.

In addition to the regular beatings, victims are forced to remain awake for days together with no food and water, Those who look rather healthy invite another method: A big long wooden log is rolled over the body from neck to foot by five men pushing down on it with all their strength, This method guarantees crushing anything that comes underneath to include the muscles, bones and joints.

Special prisoners (to include political prisoners) who deserve more, receive more. They get the electric shocks to their cars, gonads, tongue, armpits and the head. Peeling slowly the nails off and squeezing the testicles with clamps come handy.

As an addendum to the regular Hindu Gulag, the following type of torture is reserved for those who wish freedom from India, If you have children, they are tortured too. Recently, a 3-yr-old Sikh boy was tossed in the air as an object of target practice for other policemen to shoot at. Of course, they shot him-right in front of his parents. Coated with sugar, a 7-month-old baby girl was placed on a colony of ants to feet ants bite her away-all that in front of baby’s  mother. Some humans are simply disemboweled. Others, on a selective basis, after being killed are “converted” into Hinduism! Why? Just in case there is reincarnation -better come back as a Hindu, hopefully a faithful one, this time. G.B .Singh, Augusta, GA

Article extracted from this publication >> October 23, 1992