Condemn Fascism in the Name of Nationalism
PUDR strongly condemns the Delhi Police for arresting the JNU students’ union 
president, Kanhaiya Kumar today, 12th February, on charges of sedition and 
criminal conspiracy for holding a protest demonstration on February 9th against 
the judicial hanging of Afzal Guru, three years ago.The events between 9th and 
12th February demonstrate how the administration (including the University 
authorities) have caved in to the demands of the ABVP, the BJP led students 
party which has only 1 seat in the JNU students’ union. On 9th the ABVP 
protested against the event and termed it ‘anti-national’ as pro-Kashmiri 
slogans were allegedly raised during the demonstration. The ABVP subsequently 
organized protest demonstrations against what it termed as ‘anti-nationalism’ 
both in JNU and in Delhi University. Significantly, the BJP leader from East 
Delhi, Maheish Girri, filed complaints with the police along with the ABVP on 
Thursday, 11th February, that led to Kanhaiya Kumar being arrested this 
morning.  The NDTF, the teachers’ wing of the BJP in Delhi University also gave 
a call in tandem with the ABVP against “Anti India and pro Pakistan/ pro 
Jehadi/ pro -Naxal activities” in JNU.  In another incident, S.A.R Geelani, 
lecturer -Delhi University, was booked for sedition for a speech delivered at 
the Press Club during the course of a similar event. The arrests it may be 
noted have been expedited by the explicit sanction given to the Delhi Police by 
the Union Home Minister, Rajnath Singh to take strong action against the 
organizers and participants of both these events. Judging by the speed of the 
police actions against Kanhaiya Kumar and SAR Geelani, PUDR wishes to strongly 
underscore the following points: 1. Afzal Guru was secretly hanged in February 
2013. Terming a protest demonstration which takes place three years after as 
anti-national is not only vindictive but also proof of the growing fascist 
definitions of nationalism propagated by the BJP through its students’ and 
teachers’ wings. 2. The JNU authorities’ assertion that it believes in debate 
and dissent is ridiculous as it could have easily contained the altercation 
internally. After the altercation, it has deliberately chosen to make the 
technical point of permission into a political matter. 3. The comments by the 
Union Home Minister underline the fact that the Central Government’s partisan 
interest in upholding the ABVP’s viewpoint. In the Rohith Vemula case, students 
have repeatedly demanded action against the Vice Chancellor and the Union HRD 
Minister. Why did it not agree then? It is significant to remember that in the 
Hyderabad incident, the matter was first politicized by its MP, Bandaru 
Dattatreya, when approached by ABVP Hyderabad University unit president Susheel 
Kumar in August 2015, who levelled similar allegations of “extremist and 
anti-national” activities against students belonging to the Ambedkar Student’s 
Association. 4. The promptness shown by the police in using the sedition clause 
in the JNU case is proof of its partisan nature. While the colonial nature of 
the sedition clause of the IPC is obsolete and should be struck down, its 
continuous use against critics of the government, is an alarming instance of 
the coercive nature of the state machinery.  The fact that the FIR is 
registered against ‘unknown persons’ leaves scope for further arrests in the 
coming days. 5. Since the BJP and the ABVP have assumed that they alone are the 
custodians of nationalism, how do they defend the essence of Art. 19 of the 
Constitution, that deals with freedom of speech and association? This is a 
serious question and one which demands a debate: the definition of dissent and 
its role in democracy. In the light of the above  PUDR demands:a.      
Immediate Release of the JNUSU President, Kanhaiya Kumarb.      Quashing of FIR 
and withdrawal of Sedition charges against unknown persons and S. A. R Geelani 
Moushumi Basu, Deepika TandonSecretaries, PUDR   ([email protected])12th February 
2016

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