*Statement of Solidarity with Kancha Ilaiah
<https://kafila.org/2016/05/29/statement-of-solidarity-with-kancha-ilaiah/>*

MAY 29, 2016

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* [The following is a statement in support of scholar-activist Prof  Kancha
Ilaiah, who is under attack from a number  of Hindutva organizations and
against whom the Hyderabad police recently registered a case for ‘hurting
religious sentiments’. The tendency to  resort to police cases, in order to
stifle any criticism of Hindutva and the regime has assumed menacing
proportions, against which we stand  firmly with Kancha Ilaiah.]*

We, the undersigned, strongly condemn the continued harassment, attacks on
and intimidation of Prof Kancha Ilaiah at the hands of various Brahmin /
brahminical organizations, police and the state administration of Telengana
for his political writings and views.  We also hold responsible for this
intimidatory environment, the Telugu media that reportedly published
distorted and misleading reports of Prof Ilaiah’s speech.

While speaking at the Centre of Indian Trade Unions, a wing of the
Communist Party of India (Marxist) on May 14, 2016, at Vijayawada
(Amaravathi), Prof. Ilaiah had  said: “The Brahmins as a community have not
contributed anything to the production process of the Indian nation. Even
now their role in the basic human survival based productive activity is not
there. On the contrary, they constructed a spiritual theory that repeatedly
tells people that production is pollution.”

On the basis of this statement, the Brahmin Associations in Andhra Pradesh
and Telangana not only burnt his effigies and issued statements of
condemnation, but a mob landed up at his office and personally threatened
him, allegedly under the guidance of IV Krishna Rao, Chairman of the Andhra
Pradesh Brahmin Corporation. Following this, the Saroornagar police in
Hyderabad booked a case against Professor Kancha Ilaiah for allegedly
hurting Hindu sentiments. The police was acting on the directions of a
district court in Ranga Reddy. Last year, a VHP activist filed a complaint
against him for his article in a newspaper, titled ‘Devudu Prajasamya Vaadi
Kaada’ (“Is God not a democrat?”) after which the Telangana police filed a
case against him under Section 153 (A) and Section 295 (A), bowing to
pressure from Hindutva organizations. Prof Ilaiah had to move the courts to
get a stay order on criminal proceedings against him for merely writing
that article.

Prof Ilaiah’s formidable scholarship includes iconoclastic works such as ‘*Why
I am not a Hindu’*, ‘*Post-Hindu-India’,* ‘*Buffalo Nationalism* *and
Untouchable God’* and numerous other writings radically denouncing the
caste system in India*.* It is deeply disturbing to note that a scholar of
international repute who has inspired scholars and activists to look at our
own history critically, and who relentlessly challenges dominant
orthodoxies in the academia, is being targeted by state agencies acting in
tandem with Hindutva organizations.

The intimidation of Prof Kancha Ilaiah should be seen as part of the
ongoing process of criminalisation of dissent and suppression of freedom of
expression which has received a boost under the current government. In this
process, the law has repeatedly been turned into a surrogate for Hindutva
politics. It is shocking that the Telangana government too has fallen prey
to the majoritarian ambience and that its state institutions are backing
Hindutva violence.

The politics of Hindutva, while hurting every living being’s dignity and
sentiments, continuously claims to be the perpetual and universal victim.
Dalits today cannot speak of the indignities and oppression that they have
suffered at the hands of the Hindus – even that has become a matter of
‘hurt sentiments’ of dominant groups and castes.

We demand that this intimidation should be stopped and that the police
should immediately withdraw police cases against Prof Ilaiah.



Name
Organization/ Affiliation

1. Peter Ronald deSouza, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Dr S
Radhakrishnan chair of the Rajya Sabha
2. Uma Chakravarti, feminist scholar and historian
3. Tanika Sarkar, Retired professor,  Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
4. Sumit Sarkar, Retired professor,  Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
5. Partha Chatterjee, Professsor, Columbia University and former director,
CSSS Calcutta
6. Prabhat Patnaik, Professor Emeritus, Jawaharlal Nehru University , New
Delhi.
7. Shivaji Panikkar, Professor, Ambedkar University, Delhi
8. Nivedita Menon, Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University
9. Janaki Nair, Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru Unversity
10. Utsa Patnaik, Professor Emeritus , Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
Delhi
11. Apoorvanand, Professor, Delhi University
12. Satish Deshpande, Professor, Delhi Unversity
13. J.Devika, Professor, Centre for Development Studies, Trivanddrum
14. Prathama Banerjee, Associate Professor, Centre for the Study of
Developing Societies, Delhi
15. Kalpana Kannabiran, professor and Director, Council for Social
Development, Hyderabad
16. Ayesha Kidwai , Professor , Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
17. Mary John, Professsor, Centre for Women’s Development Studies
18. Ankita Pandey, Asstt Professor,Indraprastha College,  Delhi University
19. Subhash Gatade, New Socialist Initiative
20. Shabnam Hashmi, ANHAD
21. Abha Dev Habib, professor,  Miranda house, Delhi University
22. Asad Zaidi    Publisher, Three Essays Collective
23. Charu Gupta, Professor, University of Delhi
24. Anubhuti Maurya , Asstt Professor, Delhi University.
25. Dilip Menon, Director, Centre for Indian Studies in Africa, University
of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
26. Nalini Taneja, Professor, University of Delhi
27. Pravin Kumar, Asstt Professor, Satyawati College, Delhi University
28. Jayati Ghosh, Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
29. Arunima G, Professor ,Jawaharlal Nehru University , New Delhi.
30. Harish Wankhede, Asstt Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University , New
Delhi
31. Chirashree Dasgupta, Associate Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University ,
New Delhi.
32. C.P. Chandrasekhar, Professor,  Jawaharlal Nehru University , New Delhi
33. Surajit Mazumdar , Professor ,Jawaharlal Nehru University , New Delhi
34. Rohit Azad, Asstt Professor ,Jawaharlal Nehru University , New Delhi.
35. Surajit Das, Asstt Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University , New Delhi.
36. Manisha Sethi, Jamia Teachers’ Solidarity Association, NewDelhi.
37. Mona Das, Asstt Professor, Delhi University
38. Rachna Singh, Asstt Professor, Hindu College, Delhi University
39. Mahesh Gopalan, Asstt Professor, St Stephens College, Delhi University.
40. Parth Pratim Shil, Asstt Professor, Delhi University.
41. Ena Panda , Asstt Professor, Delhi University.
42. Atul Sood,  Professor,  Jawaharlal Nehru University , New Delhi.
43. Navsharan Singh ,  Researcher and activist, New Delhi
44. Kavita Srivastava , People Union for Civil Liberties.
45. Wrick Mitra, Assistant Professor, Ambedkar University , Delhi
46. Rohit Negi,Assistant Professor, Ambedkar University , Delhi
47. Shuddhabrata Snegupta, artist and independent writer
48. Anshumita Pandey, Assistant Professor, Ambedkar University , Delhi
49. K Velentina, Assistant Professor, Ambedkar University , Delhi
50. Aditya Nigam, Professor, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies,
Delhi
51. Mamatha Karollil, Assistant Professor, Ambedkar University , Delhi
52. Sunalini Kumar, Asst Professor, University of Delhi
53. Shifa Haq, Assistant Professor, Ambedkar University , Delhi
54. Rachana Johri, Associate Professor, Ambedkar University, Delhi
55. Arindam Banerjee, Associate Professor,Ambedkar University, Delhi
56. Anita Ghai, Professor, Ambedkar University, Delhi
57. Sumangala Damodaran, Professor, Ambedkar University, Delhi.
58. Dhiraj Kumar Nite, Asstt Professor, Ambedkar University, Delhi
59. Tanuja Kothiyal, Professor, Ambedkar University, Delhi
60. Janaki Srinivasan, Asst Professor,Punjab University
61. Achin Vanaik Retired Professor, University of Delhi
62. Pamela Philipose Senior Journalist
63. Anil Chaudhary, PEACE
64. Shipra Nigam, Researcher, New Delhi
65. Udaya Kumar, Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University

66. Rohini Hensman, writer and independent scholar

67. Nandini Sundar, Professor, University of Delhi

68.* Anupama Potluri, University of Hyderabad *

*69.* Narendra Subramanian, Professor, McGill University, Montreal,

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