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India: Statement from Sahmat Condemning Arrests of Activists

29 August 2018

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SAHMAT
Safdar Hashmi Memorial Trust
36, Pt. Ravi Shankar Shukla Lane,
(Canning Lane), New Delhi-110001
Tel No. 011-23381276, 23070787
Email: sahmat8[at]yahoo.com

Date: 29-08-2018

Condemning Arrests of Activists

We the undersigned are utterly shocked and appalled by the simultaneous arrests of several prominent civil rights activists in different parts of the country, and the raids on their houses and those of many others. The exact nature of the alleged unlawful activities of those arrested has not been made clear though they are booked under the draconian Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act; in many instances, even the families are unaware of the charges on which they have been arrested; where some charges have been reported, they appear utterly weird and outlandish; and the documents occasionally mentioned as evidence against them are of highly questionable authenticity. Besides, all those arrested can by no stretch of imagination be said to belong to any one particular group; in fact, the only thing that is common to them is that they have all been in the forefront of the struggle to defend the democratic rights of various oppressed and marginalized sections of society.

The conclusion is inescapable that what is being conducted is a witch-hunt against those who dare to take up the cause of the downtrodden and who dare to criticize the government for trampling upon their rights. While the BJP government in power in the country had until now been implicitly supportive of lynch-mobs targeting minorities and dissident intellectuals, large-scale arrests of critics of the government had been avoided. Even that restraint, it seems, is now being abandoned. The threat that this poses to our democracy is palpable and serious. We condemn these arrests in the strongest and most unequivocal terms, and demand that the arrested civil rights activists be released forthwith.

  • Irfan Habib
  • Amiya Kumar Bagchi
  • Prabhat Patnaik
  • Vivan Sundaram
  • M.K. Raina
  • Sohail Hashmi
  • Madangopal Singh
  • Ram Rahman
  • ZoyaHasan
  • C.P. Bhambri
  • Jayati Ghosh
  • C.P. Chandrasekhar
  • Geeta Kapur
  • Saeed Mirza
  • Sashi Kumar
  • Aban Raza
  • Abhilasha Kumari
  • Aditya Mukherjee
  • Ahmar Raza
  • Amar Farooqui
  • Amitesh Kumar
  • Anand K. Sahay
  • Anil Bhatti
  • Anil Chandra
  • Anil Sadgopal
  • Antara Dev Sen
  • Anuradha Kapur
  • Archana Prasad
  • Arjun Dev
  • ArpanaCaur
  • Arunkumar H.G.
  • Asghar Wajahat
  • Atlury Murali
  • Badri Raina
  • D. N. Jha
  • Dinesh Abrol
  • Dushyant
  • Indira Arjun Dev
  • Indira Chandrasekhar
  • IqtidarAlam Khan
  • K. L. Tuteja
  • K. M. Shrimali
  • Kamini Tankha
  • KevalArora
  • Kirti Jain
  • Kumar Shahani
  • Lata Singh
  • M.M.P. Singh
  • Madhu Prasad
  • MandiraMitra
  • Manish Agarwal
  • Mohan Rao
  • Mridula Mukherjee
  • Mushiru lHasan
  • N.K. Sharma
  • Nadeem Rezavi
  • Nilima Sheikh
  • Nina Rao
  • O.P. Jaiswal
  • P.K. Shukla
  • Parthiv Shah
  • Praveen Jha
  • Radhika Menon
  • Rahul Roy
  • Rahul Verma
  • Raj Chauhan
  • Rajinder Arora
  • Rajni Arora
  • Rakhi Sehgal
  • Ramakrishna Chatterjee
  • Rana Behal
  • Rekha Awasthi
  • Rimli Bhattacharya
  • Roop Rekha Verma
  • Sanjeev Kumar
  • Shakti Kak
  • Shalin Jain
  • Sherna Dastur
  • Shireen Gandhi
  • Shireen Moosvi
  • Shubhra Chakrabarti
  • Sudhanva Deshpande
  • Sudhir Chandra
  • Sukumar Murlidharan
  • Sumangala Damodaran
  • Suvira Jaiswal
  • V. Ramakrishna
  • Vasudha Dalmia
  • Vasundhara Chauhan
  • Veer Munshi
  • Vikas Rawal
  • Vishwamohan Jha