Shehla Masood
Born1973
Died2011 (aged 38)
Bhopal, MadhyaPradesh, India
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)environmentalist, RTI activist

Shehla Masood (1973–2011) was an Indian environmentalist, wildlife and Right to Information activist. She was shot dead on 16 August 2011 in front of her house in Bhopal while she was sitting in her car, by three persons who were hired by a local female interior designer. Slain RTI activist Shehla Masood's last tweets</ref>[1]


Social activist

Masood was an activist working primarily on wildlife conservation, and also supported other causes like good governance, RTI Act, Police reforms, environment, women's rights & issues and transparency. She sat on a fast in support of Anna Hazare's India Against Corruption campaign. She was actively involved in raising issues related to the deaths of tigers in the various sanctuaries of Madhya Pradesh. Shehla herself was working for the Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Trust, organising events for them from Srinagar to Kolkata to Delhi.[2] She had asked for details about Narmada Samagraha, an NGO backed by the BJP Rajya Sabha MP. She was about to leave for Boat Club in Bhopal to join the anti-government protest to bring the Jan Lokpal Bill when she was killed.[3] She co-founded RTI Anonymous,[4] a service for whistle blowers for filing anonymous Right to Information (RTI) Applications with Indian Government departments without getting victimised, with her friends just a few days before her death.[5] Shehla Masood was posthumously awarded the award for her relentless effort under the category, 'Crusade Against Corruption'.

Professional life

She was the secretary of NGO Udai[6][7] and was the CEO of a company called 'Miracles' which was involved in "Events and Media related services", according to her public Linked profile. NGO Udai was created in 2004, it recently ventured into tiger and forest conservation.[6]

Assassination

Masood was constantly living under threat, as revealed by her in an interview before she was shot dead.[8]

On 16 August 2011 at around 11:19 AM, she was shot by an unidentified assailant from point blank range. Masood was about to leave in her car when she was shot in the driver's seat.

According to Police, the motive of the killing remains unknown. However, as per media, the possible cause could be her RTI activities and for protesting illegal diamond mining done by Rio Tinto in connivance with government officers and fighting to save tigers, leopards and forests, who were killed for their skins in connivance with forest officers[6][7][9][10]

In an indication of the seriousness of this high-profile murder, for which no arrests were made in the initial days, the Government of Madhya Pradesh transferred the case to the Central Bureau of Investigation. The CBI called a forensic team headed by Professor T D Dogra and Rajinder Singh, Director CFSL Delhi.[11] On 28 February 2012 Central Bureau of Investigation claims to have cracked the case and arrested a Bhopal-based interior designer Mrs Zahida Parvez and three accomplices who were hired to kill Masood. The interior designer's employee and friend who presumably had information about the murder plan was arrested on 2 March 2012. The interior designer had given the contract to Bhopal-based criminal Saqib 'Danger', known for his connections with the local BJP party in Madhya Pradesh, who further contracted it to Tabish (his cousin) based in Kanpur. The vehicle used in the getaway has been found.[12] [13] One of the accused arrested named Irfan had said that he did not shoot Masood but his colleague Shanu did. However, further investigation revealed when cousin of Bhopal builder Saqib 'Danger' Tabish was arrested that Shanu did not shoot Masood it was Irfan who did. Zahida and Irfan have recorded their statements in front of the CBI Magistrate. Meanwhile, the murder weapon has been found and has been sent for forensic testing. The motive behind the murder as pointed by the CBI is Zahida was obsessed and very close with a Bhopal BJP [MLA Dhruv Narayan Singh], Zahida was very disturbed with the closeness of Shehla Masood and BJP MLA. . Zahida decided to eliminate Masood. Some of the diary contents recovered by the CBI from Zahida's office reveal this motive. Nothing in support of the assumption has been found. Polygraph tests are being conducted on few accused and the MLA however results are yet to be known. Later CBI gives clean chit to BJP MLA Dhruv Narayan Singh due to lack of evidence against him.

Trial

On 28 January 2017, CBI court in Bhopal convicted four people for murder and criminal conspiracy for the murder of Masood. Another accused was pardoned because he turned approver.[14]

Awards

Masood was posthumously awarded with the SR Jindal “Crusade Against Corruption”[15]

See also

References

  1. RTI activist Shehla Masood shot dead in broad daylight on way to rally for Anna Hazare
  2. "Shehla sought RTI on BJP MPs, RSS backed trust – India News". IBNLive. 3 September 2011. Archived from the original on 17 October 2012. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  3. "Shehlamasood". Twitter. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  4. "RTI Anonymous | File Anonymous Right to Information Applications in India". Getup4change.org. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  5. Shehla Masood: The Soldier of Truth
  6. 1 2 3 Courageous Shehla met crusader’s fate
  7. 1 2 Mystery behind Shehla Masood's murder deepens
  8. “I Fear For My Life, But I’ll Go On”
  9. Was Shehla shot for fighting illegal diamond mines?
  10. Bali, Kamayani. "Shehla Masood: Fighter till the end | Changemaker | Right to information | Governance". Infochangeindia.org. Archived from the original on 7 October 2011. Retrieved 15 September 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  11. "Shehla murder case: AIIMS forensic team to visit Bhopal". New Delhi: The Indian Express. 10 January 2012. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  12. "Shehla Masood murder case: Car used on the day of murder found – India News – IBNLive". Ibnlive.in.com. Archived from the original on 6 March 2012. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  13. "Shehla Masood murder: CBI suspects role of BJP MLA". NDTV.com. 29 February 2012. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  14. "Zahida Pervez, three others convicted in Shehla Masood murder case". The Hindu. 28 January 2017.
  15. "Politics or Love? Decoding Activist Shehla Masood's Murder Mystery". The Quint.
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