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Blind Justice: The Horrors of the Bhagalpur Blindings (1980-1981) | CrimePod Castle Ep 1011
- 2024/12/01
- 再生時間: 9 分
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In this harrowing episode of CrimePod Castle, host Amitesh Surwar revisits one of the darkest chapters in Indian history—the Bhagalpur Blindings of 1980-1981. This case, where over 30 individuals were deliberately blinded by law enforcement officials, exposed the terrifying extent of systemic abuse and human rights violations in Bihar.
Through detailed storytelling, Amitesh explores:
- The Context: Bhagalpur in the 1980s, a region plagued by crime, poverty, and corruption, where police resorted to extrajudicial punishments.
- The Blindings: The horrifying methods used to render suspects permanently blind and the rationale behind these barbaric acts.
- The Exposure: How investigative journalists and human rights activists brought the atrocities to national attention, forcing the state to respond.
- The Fallout: Legal actions, Supreme Court interventions, and the long, painful journey of the victims toward justice and recognition.
- The Legacy: The lasting impact of the Bhagalpur Blindings on India’s justice system, human rights discourse, and police reforms.
This episode isn’t just a recounting of past events—it’s a powerful reflection on the dangers of unchecked power, the fragility of human rights, and the importance of accountability.
Why Listen?
- To learn about one of India’s most shocking human rights violations.
- To understand the role of media, judiciary, and civil society in exposing and addressing systemic abuses.
- To reflect on the resilience of the victims and the urgent need for reforms to prevent such atrocities in the future.
Join us as we honor the courage of the victims and uncover the lessons from this grim chapter in history. Listen now to "Blind Justice: The Horrors of the Bhagalpur Blindings."