You should be ashamed of yourselves

On Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 12:08 PM, Ranjana <[email protected]> wrote:

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> 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 Kumar
> b.      Quashing of FIR and withdrawal of Sedition charges against
> unknown persons and S. A. R Geelani
>
> Moushumi Basu, Deepika Tandon
> Secretaries, PUDR   ([email protected])
> 12th February 2016
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