Civil Liberties
https://countercurrents.org/2022/04/protest-against-the-arrest-of-political-prisoners/
On April 8th at Sangrur the Kirti Kisan Union, Punjab Students Union, Naujwan Bharat Sabha and Zameen Prapti Sangharsh Commitee raised a protest demanding unconditional release of all the political prisoners who have been framed by the Indian state. A march was staged of around 100 persons to the District Collectors office. It comprised of students, youth, intellectuals farmers dalit agricultural labourers and intellectuals. Although not large in numbers, it had qualitative effect .Most significantly it was staged on the very day Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru flung a bomb in the parliament house to symbolise liberation from colonial slavery. Today to confront Neo-fascism at its helm the work of the martyrs has to virtually be resurrected in the modern context, with thousands of genuinely democratic minded persons languishing behind prison bars.
Speakers summarised how activists like Gautam Navlakha , G.N Saibaba, Rona Wilson, Anand Teltumbde ,Varavara Rao, Umar Khalid, Sudha Bharadwaj, Devinder Ghullar etc.were simply branded for waging a conspiracy against the state as they were posing a question to the autocratic character of the rulers or confronting fascism from looming. They touched upon the nexus between the nefarious anti -people economic policies that supported corporate plunder by the BJP Govt. and how genuine democrats challenging them were framed as Maoists or terrorists. The opression on activists of Muslim minority and dalits was given priority as well as in Kashmir. Most vehemently all the black laws were condemned bi it the national security act, Kashmir Public Safety Act, AFJAP etc.They explained how the rulers were leaving no stone unturned in penetrating the poison of Hindu religious fundamentalism to divide and rule the people just like the British. The subtle parallel of British colonial laws with the ones enforced today was explained and why morally the comrades who threw the bomb in the assembly should be resurrected to confront the tyranny of saffron fascism. The gross violations of basic amenities to political prisoners was highlighted..They asserted in the days to come the tentacles of the central rulers would sharpen even more with state repression to crush all political dissent today almost simmering at a boiling point .It was resolved to build a movement for the release of all political prisoners and build solidarity to all struggles waged within jails.
Rupinder Singh Chaunda of Naujwan Bharat Sabha,,Mukesh Malaudh of Zameen Prapti Sangarsh Committee, Sukhdip Haman of Punjab Students Union and Bhupinder Longowal of Kirti Kisan Union were the main speakers. Other important participants were Bikhar Hathua, Paramjeet Kaur, Kuldip Singh, Bhajan Singh, Sudhir Bhawanigarh. Jasdeep Bahadurpur, Aman Varisht.
Heartening to witness the dedication of the activists with the organizations most consistently in recent times raising the baton against the fascism of the ruling BJP,be it on Kashmir,Federal autocracy, repression on minorities or attacks by corporates.This trend leaves no stone unturned that challenging Neo-fascism of the BJP is the need of the hour. It is important that such qualitative protests should engulf the entire nation to give a fitting blow to policy of incarceration of activists.
A day later on April 9th the Martyrdom of the 18 Sewewala martyrs was commemorated in the very village in Faridkot, who were assassinated by Khalistani fundamentalist terrorists on April 9th, 1991.They were all part of a sustained movement of the Anti-Communal and anti-repression front’ to challenge Khalistani fundamentalism and state terrorism and killed in cold blood when staging a conference. Speakers like Laxaman Sewewala of Punjab Khet Mazdoor Union and Harbinder Kaur of BKU(Ugrahan) adressed how their struggles and martyrdom was significant today with rulers wishing to use religion to break the struggles of the toiling people and how an alternative had to be built to challenge the oppressive rule of the BJP. They traced the secular revolutionary democratic history of the Punjab Students Union and Naujwan Bharat Sabha in the 1970’s and how Sikh fundamentalism mushroomed after the subsiding of left democratic movement. The action sled by Comrades like Megh Raj Bhagtuana and Jagpal Singh were recounted who perished at the hands of the Khalistanis on April 9th.The anti –people nature of economic policies from 1991 in era of globalisation was spoken about and how a genuine movement needed to be built which has taken shape in recent times .Most healthy participation by agricultural labourers, farmers and youth.
By Harsh Thakore
11/04/2022
The Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill, 2022, intends to link demographic and biometric information with the identification of citizens in an attempt to make all the natural citizens of India to be looked at as ‘suspects.’ The law is draconian and against the principle of civil liberties human right and against the tenets of Indian constitution. It is apparent that with such an Act a permanent Emergency architecture is being constructed in the country.
The Act is opposed by civil rights groups and activists for being unconstitutional. It is seen as an assault on the privacy of the citizens. The bill is a direct violation of Fundamental Rights. It is an open-ended provision that infringes on the liberties of an individual. It is an attempt to make India, a surveillance state.
The words ‘biological samples and their analysis’ in the Bill could extend to narco-analysis and brain mapping and DNA tests. This is clearly violative of Article 20 (3) of the Constitution.
06/04/2022
संघियों से निपटने के SC वकील का बड़ा ऐलान, लाखों फौज तैयार! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbVkiD04RSk
Mar 30, 2022 ADV MEHMOOD PRACHA referring to a raid on him in Dec 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmEqSHzgDQk Dec 25, 2021
PUCL has been observing the role of the police in Dhinkia-Chaaridesh since the time of the antiPOSCO struggle and has expressed serious concerns time and again. It has been a pattern to implicate people in false cases and to attack them brutally. In the course of last two months, on a number of occasions the police have resorted to these methods. We reiterate that people in Dhinkia have every right to oppose the proposed JSW project which is going to snatch away their livelihoods and cause serious ecological destruction to the area. for Full statement ..
Statement by Democratic Organisations and Individuals on Targeting Rights Activists, Civil Society and Students in West Bengal https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScdEdK2SCP9cJvMgJLeu6ieh7SKX30svW4JrKmVDOfOW91VVA/viewform
The statement sets out in details the police atrocity on Students and activists
Nine very battered and terrified students were brought in court on 8th February '22 all tied with a rope around their waists which goes against the constitutional provisions provided under Art 19 & 21.
The judiciary functioned in a curious way, not surprising given how the State treats its dissenting citizens. Bail was denied on the first day of the court hearing, because the case diary and medical report were not made available. Next day, the bail was not granted because the injury report was not produced by the police personnel. The truth of the matter was that no such injury report existed; and finally the falsely implicated activists were released on bail after 4 days of torturous incarceration.
The undeclared war by the existing regime in West Bengal on civil society, human rights activists and students goes in tandem with what Mr Ajit Dovel has preached as ‘fourth – generation warfare’ in the passing out parade of the 73rd batch of IPS in Hyderabad in November ‘21. A fortnight ago, around 23 activists were detained at a bus stop after alighting buses and were held illegally in the New Town Electronic Complex PS for hours while they were going to submit a memorandum to the Education Minister.
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