Bhima-Koregaon violence: Civil society organisations come together to condemn the arrests

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A protest meeting was held in the national capital today to condemn the arrests of five activist-intellectuals by the Police in connection with the Bhima violence in January.

The arrested are prominent activist Sudhir Dhawale; of English Department, Nagpur University, Shoma Sen; activist Mahesh Raut; Kerala-native Rona Wilson, who is associated with the Committee for Release of Political Prisoners; and of the Indian Association of People's Lawyers (IAPL) Surendra Gadling.

The protest organised at saw the participation of All Students Association (AISA), All Students Federation, Association for Protection of Civil Rights, etc. where participants expressed concern about the recent tendency of the government of branding people as anti-nationalists if they support the cause of Dalits and also demanded the release of those arrested.

The protesting activists claimed that people who raised a voice for their constitutional rights were being branded as Naxalites and Maoists by the government and were being sent behind the bars.

Activist said, It was (B R) Ambedkar who was first branded as an anti-national. He said that if someday he was asked to choose between the welfare of the country and the welfare of the community he would choose the welfare of the community. All the people following Dr Ambedkar's footsteps and supporting the oppressed in the society are regarded as anti-nationals.

Sudha Bharadwaj, who was also present at the meeting, said that the arrests had been made to discourage the unity and organising of Dalit and Bahujans against castiest-Hindutva forces. She said that it was being done to deter lawyers and activists standing up for political prisoners.

She said that raids were conducted in April in the houses of those arrested while the arrests were made almost two months later.

If they had found something at that time, why did they not arrest these persons there and then? Gadling was arrested in the case, under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), in which the FIR was registered in January and conspiracy charges were added in March, she claimed.

Gadling was the for G N Saibaba who was convicted for Maoist links.

said that this was the time when everyone should be united against such forces.

This is not a new form of attack. We have to stand united and we should be a ready for a fight. We are not afraid of such arrests and we are ready to court arrests. Whenever we have talked about the rights of farmers or Dalits, we are sent to jails, he added.

The case in which all these people were arrested was registered against the organisers of Elgar Parishad and Kabir (KKM) members.

A senior police officers had said that some of arrested activists were the "top brass of the Urban Maoists".

The event (Elgar Parishad) was attended by Gujarat MLA and Dalit Jignesh Mevani, JNU student Umar Khalid, Rohit Vemula's mother Radhika Vemula, and

Shaniwarwada, a historical fortification in the city, had remained the seat of the Peshwas of the Maratha empire until 1818.

The complaint against the members was lodged by one

The complainant had alleged that the "provocative" speeches and presentations made during the entire programme "promoted" enmity between two groups.

One person was killed in the caste violence between two groups near Sanaswadi, adjacent to Bhima. The violence led to the statewide Dalit agitation.

The mobs had damaged and torched several vehicles and shops on and the houses of local residents were also ransacked.

The Police had registered a case against Hindutwa and another Bhide. has already been arrested in the case.

Bhide and are accused of orchestrating the violence.

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First Published: Thu, June 07 2018. 20:55 IST