All are invited

LAUNCH OF NAGARIK EKTA MANCH , a platform of individuals, organisations and
institutions for Justice and Peace & RELEASE OF A REPORT ON THE COMMUNAL
SITUATION OF DELHI
By Syeda Hameed, Ashok vajpeyi, Harsh mander and Urvashi Butalia

10 DECEMBER,2014(WEDNESDAY),10.30AM
 IWPC,5,WINDSOR PLACE,NEW DELHI

On November 14, 2014 some of us responding to communal conflagrations in
parts of Delhi -
- notably Trilokpuri, Bawana, Ghonda, and Madanpur Khadar -- called a
meeting of concerned citizens , groups and organisations while tensions
still prevailed. The narratives that came forth at this meeting made it
clear that communal violence was set deliberately to simmer in the city as
Delhi's assembly elections were announced . This is in tune with the recent
trends
during general and assembly elections which were turned into offensive
exercises in communal polarisation.

Concerted efforts to stoke hatred were reported from various localities
across the city and communal violence threatened to rage. Assorted
community based activists, teachers and students, and other concerned
citizens rushed to respond in whatever way was feasible for them -- holding
dialogues with community members where tension prevailed, informing and
pressurising the city administration, the minorities commission and the
police into action, standing guard with the community members for stopping
violence from further spiralling, providing legal and medical aid to those
affected by it. The fire-fighting was not futile. While these mitigation
efforts were uncoordinated they did have some positive impact.

While fire-fighting is the need of the hour, we realise that a longer range
view of the situation is needed. Nagrik Ekta Manch is one such broad-based
and coordinated effort towards countering the serious challenges.

>From the narratives in the report it is evident that we are faced with
communalism in power.
We deduce that these processes are being utilised to produce a
Hindutvisation of public spaces and the public sphere. Communalism in India
has entered a new phase and we feel an urgent
need to understand the uniqueness of this ruling Hindutva communal project.
Thus, the approach adopted in defending the secular character of our public
sphere and polity must be well-considered, multi-pronged and strong. Many
of us as individuals or as part of civil society organisations are already
responding to these challenges. Nagrik Ekta Manch is a coming together of
all these efforts by groups, organisations and individuals in Delhi. The
chosen name of the forum symbolically gesture at the spirit of civil
society response to the 1984 Sikh

Massacres in Delhi which had coalesced under the same name.

NEM resolves to act as a platform for organisations and individuals working
in Delhi and surrounding regions against communalism, for justice and
peace. For practical reason while the Manch is limited to groups and
individuals active in Delhi, we recognise that Delhi's position as the
capital city of the country has historically been leveraged to make all
kinds of strategic and symbolic moves. This position puts Nagrik Ekta Manch
too at a symbolically important position.

On 10 December, International Human Rights Day, we are meeting at the IWPC
to announce the formation of NEM and also release of a report put together
on the communal situation of Delhi. Do come and spread the word, invite
others to join this campaign.

Warmth and Peace,
 *Kiran Shaheen*
*FIND WHAT YOU LOVE AND LET IT KILL YOU - Bukovski*

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