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UP poll: Boom time for illegal gun makers

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 2:34 am
by mundaire
Read this article on how crooks/ gangsters - "the bad guys" are arming themselves to the teeth with illicit guns in preparation for the state elections. Of course law abiding citizens with licensed guns - "the good guys" will be required to deposit their arms with the police.... thus leaving them defenceless and giving the bad guys a free rein! When will the people wake up? When will the government be forced to change these asinine policies! :evil:

Cheers!
Abhijeet

UP poll: Boom time for illegal gun makers

Haider A. Naqvi & Bhupendra Pandey
Kanpur/Lucknow, March 2
Hindustan Times - Lucknow edition

It's a busy time for the illegal gun manufacturers in the hinterlands of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Across both states, makers of small firearms are upgrading machinery and hiring more staff to meet a spurt in demand for cheap weapons from politicians and criminals before the UP assembly election, scheduled to start from April 7.

"We are always flooded with orders," said Sughar Singh Rajput, who has been making handguns for 30 years in Unnao, near Kanpur. "Elections keep happening. Just two years ago, there were panchayat elections, last year we had elections for civic bodies and now we have the assembly poll."

In Lucknow, guns and gangsters have found refuge in the official flats of state MLAs. The police have sent a report to the head of the state police about the flow of arms into the capital, said a senior police officer.

In both UP and Bihar, firearm makers said they had set up shop in remote rural areas because these are less policed and land is cheap. In UP, factories are located in Mainpuri, Moradabad and Unnao districts, while in Bihar these are located in Munger, Saharsa and Madhubani. In October last year, the police raided 35 illegal arms factories in Sitapur, north of Lucknow, during the panchayat elections. "The arms makers were originally masons. Now they churn out handguns," said a police officer involved in the raids.

For people like Wali Mohammad of Mainpuri, gun making is a traditional occupation. Elections are a bonanza and guns are supplied through middlemen who charge a commission of 10 to 20 per cent.

It doesn't take much skill or money to manufacture low-end weapons: a small shed, a hammer, chisel, pliers, coal forge and screw drivers as tools, and a metallic pipe, spring, wood and some nails as raw materials. Higher-end weapons require lathe machines, electric drills and a moulding unit.

In Panhai village in Fatehpur, central UP, the steel-bodied katta is in demand by criminals in North India. In Hasanpur in Unnao, Lallan is hard at work making a 'chakri' - a six-shot revolver that takes up to three days to make. "I am producing three or four pieces a day and have had to hire six more men," he says.

It's easy to see why these country-made weapons are so popular. A basic katta costs Rs 300 (in UP the cheapest ones come from Auraiyya and Etah), but these are liable to explode. Steel-barrelled kattas are preferred and prices start at Rs 1,600, says a police officer (see box).

Pakistani guns produced in Darra Adam Khel, a settlement in the North West Frontier Province, have also become popular. A pistol with six rounds costs Rs 5,000. These guns are transported through state-run buses all over the state.

"These days, we are selling up to 10 pieces a week," says a dealer from Chamangunj who introduced Pakistani arms to Kanpur. "Usually, we sell only two or three handguns a week."

Violence is common in Uttar Pradesh elections. Politicians and their henchmen often try to intimidate people to vote one way or the other, and also target opponents.

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 12:25 pm
by jumq
Such is the political standard of certain states in our country .. but why is it imperative for the gun liecense holder to temporarily surrender their guns during the elections .. or did i misread the message..!

Jumy

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 12:53 pm
by eljefe
Jumq-
when arms are licenced, only the criminals will have arms...

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 1:38 pm
by mundaire
jumq";p="14019 wrote: Such is the political standard of certain states in our country .. but why is it imperative for the gun liecense holder to temporarily surrender their guns during the elections .. or did i misread the message..!

Jumy
Jumy,

It's the law! During elections the process laid out by the election commission requires license holders to deposit their licensed arms with the police before the commencement of electioneering. These arms remain in deposit at the Police station till the elections and counting etc. is completed, post which they can be collected back by the license holder.

Ostensibly this is done to "maintain peace" during the elections, by temporarily taking licensed arms out of circulation. What these idiots do not realise is that the bad guys DO NOT use licensed arms to commit crimes/ intimidate voters etc. :evil: So in essence this law exacerbates the problem by leaving the good guys defenceless!

Asif makes a very valid point above. Historically the registration/ licensing/ restriction on ownership of firearms has only served to restrict the good guys from owning arms - doing nothing at all to practically restrict the flow of arms to criminals and other undesirables... Our laws are a case in point! :roll: :evil:

Cheers!
Abhijeet

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 3:25 pm
by shahid
The whole situation is simply pathetic. After the cottage industry now the Pakistanis have discovered new markets to supply arms to their long lost brothers in arms. Soon UP is going to become Bihar. We lost our way over 30 years ago. UP is fast catching up.

Electoral violence is disgraceful for a democracy. Must be contained, but why trouble a civilised licenced Arms holder. Has a civilian arm ever turned up in poll violence or capturing polling booths ?

I would call upon our eminent journalist friends, that if you have made such great efforts to unearth these facts, please reveal this information to the police as well. Maybe things will become safer. Such is the mindset of us Indians that for contesting MLA elections if Rs. 50 Lakhs is campaign budget, 1000 cartridges is also thrown in as expenses. This must come to an end. Spreading the polling over a month to holding in in phases might help but all Indians must reflect on this sorry state of affairs.

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 3:57 pm
by Sakobav
Shahid

Well said but as long as voters will sell their votes things are not going to imporve. To some extend its a two way street. Election Commission has done and is doing a commendable job under these circumstances.
To your budget add extra lakhs of rupees one has to pay the fourth estate also. Nowadays newspapers make a killing since they also quote prices for printing articles.

Re: UP poll: Boom time for illegal gun makers

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 9:41 pm
by penpusher
Navdeep,

Nice to see you safely back in Newyork.OT but for every body else,Navdeep and I met when he was in India recently.He had only half an hour that we somehow stretched to over an hour.Hope it did not get you into trouble at home.Will try to make your next visit somewhat more memorable.Appreciate the magazines that you left me.

Shahid,

If the recently concluded elections in Punjab are anything to go by ,then your estimate of 50lakhs for an MLA's election, is way off the mark.A gross under estimation.

penpusher

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 1:37 am
by mundaire
penpusher";p="14071 wrote:If the recently concluded elections in Punjab are anything to go by ,then your estimate of 50lakhs for an MLA's election, is way off the mark.A gross under estimation.

penpusher
I agree... in Haryana during the last MLA elections 2 Cr. was par for the course... some spent even more!

Cheers!
Abhijeet

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 5:42 am
by Sakobav
penpusher

The pleasure was all mine and it was gracious of you. Next time around we will make sure its not over cup of coffee but something more potent. It was nice talking to Mack The Knife, Abhijeet and Asif. Hopefully will try to meet in person on next trip.

Abhijeet

You are spot on for nice results throw in few crores more..

Cheers

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 1:14 am
by shahid
2 Crores for an MLA election ? From where do these goons get so much money ?

We are much better off in Bihar.

1995 - 7 Lakhs out of which 4 from Congress. Won

2000 - 12 Lakhs / 5 from Congress. Won

2005 - 22 Lakhs. 4 from congress. Lost
2005 again after 4 months. 21 Lakhs / 5 from Congress. Lost again.

Re: UP poll: Boom time for illegal gun makers

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:39 pm
by sa_ali
the latest hieght was that my uncle was asked to deposit gun and on asking the reason he was told that since he is putting up near guruduwara and the there election for guruduwara Prabandkh committe, he needs to deposit license. what mockery of law

Re: UP poll: Boom time for illegal gun makers

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 11:36 pm
by penpusher
shahid";p="14172 wrote: 2 Crores for an MLA election ? From where do these goons get so much money ?

We are much better off in Bihar.

1995 - 7 Lakhs out of which 4 from Congress. Won

2000 - 12 Lakhs / 5 from Congress. Won

2005 - 22 Lakhs. 4 from congress. Lost
2005 again after 4 months. 21 Lakhs / 5 from Congress. Lost again.
A couple of the goons in Punjab are related to me.Do you want me to ask them? Navdeep can also chip in :lol: Goons in Bihar must be pretty cheap.Nice to see that the rates are so reasonable there.

penpusher

Re: UP poll: Boom time for illegal gun makers

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 11:38 pm
by penpusher
Sa_ali,

Tell your Uncle to take up the matter with the National Commission for Minorities.

penpusher

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 11:41 pm
by cyrixoutside
hi,

i dont know how the "goons" in haryana manage he 2 cr, in rajasthan they get it from land deals :)

last year in parshad elections they managed to spend 25 lakh per seat

:)

rajat

p.s - huge election spending is part and parcel of our system

Re: UP poll: Boom time for illegal gun makers

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 12:02 am
by Risala
Guess the nos dont really make a diff cause the jerks anyway recover the same if not more in the first year itself.
Sanjay