A year on, protests against citizenship issue continue in North East; ILP demand gets louder

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Shillong: On January 8 last year, the Lok Sabha passed the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill despite protests in the North East and other parts of the country. The protest reached its crescendo after the bill became a law. One year on, the resistance in the North East still continues with an added demand for Inner Line Permit (ILP) in states like Assam and Meghalaya.

The sustained year-long protests have done little to change the BJP-led NDA government’s stand on the issue. The Centre seems to be adamant on going ahead with the amended law. This has only raised the apprehension of the indigenous population of the North East, which has culminated in making them demand for ILP in the entire region. However, many are of the view that ILP in the gateway state of Assam and the popular tourist destination of Meghalaya will curtail the development and economic growth of these two states.

Recently, former governor of Meghalaya, RS Mooshahary termed ILP as isolation. But protesting groups believe the permit is one way to safeguard the region and its people from illegal migrants. Samujjal Bhattacharya, the president of All Assam Students’ Union (AASU), said there was a provision for ILP in many districts of Assam.

“But the provision was abolished… ILP is one way to protect the identity of the indigenous people,” he said, citing examples of Mizoram, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh where ILP already exists.
In Meghalaya too, the protesting groups believe that ILP will have no adverse effect on the growth of the state. The state’s Cabinet has already passed a resolution in support of ILP and is awaiting the Centre’s nod. Vanlalruata, the president of Central Young Mizo Association, said the exemption of the state from the law is a relief. But according to Sanjoy Hazarika, a social scientist and expert on North East, neither exemption from the Citizenship Act nor ILP “addresses the challenge of those who have come in illegally and settled in the state over the decades”.

“This may be small for other parts of the country but in a small region like the NER, where there are more than 250 ethnic groups, some numbering barely a few thousand, the settlement of substantial numbers stirs deep anxieties about the future of the original small groups,” he said.

There will be long-term repercussions of the citizenship law and NRC if implemented.

“Assam and the NE appeared to be pulling themselves out of a deep nightmare and abyss – now it is being pushed to the edge. People are also angry and upset because they feel they haven’t been consulted and there’s a breach of trust. How can the government at the Centre or the state, including the chief minister who emerged in the aftermath of the Assam agitation, say that the Assam Accord of 1985, which was set in March 1971 as the cut-off point for undocumented migration and settlement, is unharmed by this amendment? The goalposts are changed by 43 years, from 1971 to 2014, and there’s no impact on the clauses of the accord,” he explained.

“What baffles me especially is the contradictory stand of the Asom Gana Parishad which has gone to the Supreme Court against the amendment but continues to remain in the Sonowal government in the state. This hypocrisy is being tested in the public fora with protests against CAA but also against AGP. Their MP votes for the amendment and they go to court against it! That they do not see this contradiction in their stand, that it is completely untenable, is truly remarkable! It would have been better if they had come out of the government and pursued their case independently. I would think that right now, their locus standi with the BJP and those opposing the act is equally poor,” Hazarika added.

The question now is whether the Centre’s move to exempt parts of the country from the law will douse the protests to a great extent. Both Bhattacharya and Tobom Dai of All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union said the protests will continue with or without exemption or ILP.

“We have decided to continue peaceful protests based on the principles of Mahatma Gandhi who had concerns for the people of the North East,” said the AASU chief.

The North East Students’ Organisation, the umbrella body, has recently said it would continue the anti-citizenship law protests. But Hazarika stresses the importance of dialogues and debates to resolve the issue.

“I believe that there must be dialogue, discussions and debate: The Government as elected representative needs to heed the call of people and be open for talks. The protests, if they continue, must be absolutely non-violent and peaceful. The right to peaceful assembly is a fundamental right.

They provide also an opportunity to make the public, young and old, understand their rights and the importance of the Constitution from which all institutions in the country, government, the permanent executive, parliament, judiciary and the media, draw their mandate,” he said.

Hemant Soren government takes back sedition charge slapped on 3000 anti-CAA and anti-NRC protesters

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Ranchi: Jharkhand police which had slapped sedition cases on thousands of tribals during the Pathalgadi movement under Raghubar Das tenure, has done it again. This time the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), National Register of Citizens (NRC) and National Population Register (NPR) protesters of Dhanbad district, had to face the brunt.

Police slapped a sedition case on 3000 protesters on Tuesday. They were protesting against the controversial Citizenship Amendment Act.

But, Chief Minister Hemant Soren, within 24 hours has asked for the sedition charges to be revoked. Soren, in his first cabinet meeting, had decided to take back sedition cases filed against Pathalgadi activist. However, this time, Soren, has even mentioned punishment for officers who use the draconian law in simple protest cases.

Ever since the election model code has been removed In Jharkhand, it has been witnessing a large number of protests against CAA, NRC and National Population Register (NPR). In Dhanbad only, for the past three days, a large number of people are have been staging dharna against CAA.

On Tuesday, protestors hit the street and stayed on roads for three hours. However, eye witnesses said that it was a peaceful protest and no religious sloganeering were made.

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Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren’s Tweet

Later, Dhanbad police slapped case against the protesters under not one but 11 sections– 143, 145, 149,  186, 188, 290, 291, 336, 153 (A), 153 (B) and 124 (A) of Indian Penal Code (IPC).

Jharkhand High Court lawyer and a resident of Dhanbad, Shadab Ansari also informed that the 3000 people who have been slapped with sedition charges had planned to mass surrender in this case just to make police officials realize their inhuman act.

However, Soren acted swiftly and by late evening through Twitter, it was announced that sedition cases against Dhanbad CAA, NRC protestors would be taken back and action would be initiated against the officer who slapped it.

In his tweet, Jharkhand Chief Minister made it clear that the law is not to instill fear among the common man but to keep them safe. “Under my leadership, the law will work to raise voice of public,” he tweeted.

Meanwhile, Supreme Court lawyer Karuna Nundy questioned why sections 153 (A) and (B) of IPC has been applied to this case.

Journalist and social activist, Mohammad Anas tweeted that all cases slapped on the protesters  should be scrapped, and not just sedition charges.

So far besides Dhanbad, Ranchi, Giridih, Hazaribagh and Lohardagga protest against CAA and NRC has taken place.

Brutal attack on JNU shook Park Circus women to start sit-in, says won’t budge till CAA, NRC taken back

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Kolkata: The news of women going for an indefinite sit-in demonstration was rife in Kolkata since New Year eve, but where and how wasn’t clear, till a handful of women walked into the Park Circus Maidan on January 7, to announce that they would be sitting in at the spot till the government repeals Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and strikes off the impending possibility of enacting National Population Register (NPR) and National Register of Citizens (NRC).

As the news spread, more men and women kept walking into the spot to pledge their solidarity with Park Circus women.

Speaking to eNewsroom, Azmat Jameel, a social worker, who was among the first few to start the sit-in, reasoned about the protest, “I am here since 1 pm. Inspired by the women of Shaheen Bagh, we had been contemplating on starting a sit-in. But we had not been able to decide on when to start. The attack on women at the prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) shook me and I decided, that the sit-in had to be organised in Kolkata now. Thus, we walked in and have been sitting here since long.”

When asked, who the ‘we’ are, she said, “We the people of India, who else. This sit-in is a public demonstration and has no political affiliation. Strangely enough, NRC, CAA and NPR had woken up the sleeping leaders in us. So, like all protests, it’s a leaderless and bannerless protest.”

A similar answer was given to police officers, who were trying to convince the crowd to disperse after some time, only to come the next day. However, the protesters were in no mood to leave the spot. “We are doing it here with the sole intention of not disrupting public life. No traffic will be disrupted if we sit here. It’s a peaceful demonstration. The police shouldn’t object to it. We have the right to express dissent,” said Shafqat Rahim an LLM student in Constitutional Law and Human Rights. On being asked, when she had walked in to show solidarity, she replied, “We had got an SOS from the participating women, so we rushed from other rallies to this spot to make sure that the police don’t force them to evacuate the spot.”

Replying to a question raised by the police officer objecting to their indefinite sit-in, she said, “They told us that this is not Shaheen Bag nor is the state hostile to protest, then what’s the need of an indefinite sit-in. To that, all that I have to say is that no doubt the government has been supportive to the ant-NRC movement, but that doesn’t negate the point that we are all Indians and that Delhi and UP are part of India. We are doing it here to mark a protest against atrocities being inflicted on anti-NRC/CAA/NPR protestors in BJP-ruled states.”

Like Shafqat, a huge number of students from various universities and colleges in Kolkata assembled at the spot, within a few hours of receiving the SOS message. “We are here to show solidarity with those protesting here. Today we all are united as citizens. We belong to no university but the University of Humanity,” Arup Biswas, one of the students who had assembled at Park Circus.

The participants, who didn’t want to break any rules, on the spot wrote a letter seeking permission for the sit-in to the necessary officials and then continued their protest, throughout the night.

Opinion I ABVP becomes a menace to society

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The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) hand was clearly visible in the armed goons storming into Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in the evening of January 5 and beating students and faculty members, though another little known RSS-affiliate had claimed the credit, like terrorist organisations do. ABVP has over the years become a rowdy and lawless outfit. The late Ram Naresh Yadav, as Governor of Madhya Pradesh, had become like a lackey of BJP Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan so much so that his name had also appeared as a beneficiary of the Vyapam mega scam. Even he had become wary of ABVP’s lawlessness. In February 2013, he wrote a stern letter to Chouhan asking him to keep a check on the anarchic ABVP activists. “They are indulging in unlawful activities and polluting the academic atmosphere in the State”, the Governor’s letter to the CM said.

ABVP had become a menace to the society after Chouhan became Chief Minister at the end of November 2005. Chouhan, who was once himself an ABVP activist was providing full protection to the Parishad’s criminal activities. Chouhan’s police personnel, including top IPS officers, were behaving most abominably where ABVP was involved. The State police chief was holding a meeting of police officers of the region in Indore. Activists of ABVP and Bajrang Dal went to submit a memorandum to the DGP and were prevented from entering the room by the Havaldar on guard duty with the observation that the meeting was on. The havaldar was manhandled by the goons. The DGP dare not take action against ABVP/Bajrang Dal activists.

Chouhan had virtually lost his sleep when six hard-core ABVP activists were arrested for the murder of Ujjain Professor H S Sabharwal. The Chief Minister had a 20-minute one-to-one talk with Vimal Tomar, one of the six accused then in police custody. Allegedly at Chouhan’s direction, the police and forensic investigations were subverted to ensure acquittal of the ABVP leaders. As the witnesses (even the policemen who were eye-witnesses) started turning hostile, the murdered Professor’s son Himanshu knocked on the doors of the Supreme Court.

At Rajiv Gandhi Government College in Mandsaur in September 2018, some ABVP activists went to submit a memorandum to the principal. They were shouting slogans in the corridor. Professor Dinesh Gupta, who was taking the class in one of the rooms there, came out and asked the activists not to shout slogans as it was disturbing the teaching. Enraged at the audacity of the professor to ask them not to raise patriotic slogans, the activists almost pounced on him and called him ‘anti-national’. A video that went viral soon after the incident on September 28 showed the Professor, a heart patient, apologising profusely and touching the feet of the ABVP activists. He was heard mumbling “Maine Padhane Ka Apraadh Kiya Hai. Mein Maafi Maangta Hun” (I have committed the crime of teaching. I apologise).

Chouhan had virtually lost his sleep when six hard-core ABVP activists were arrested for the murder of Ujjain Professor H S Sabharwal. The Chief Minister had a 20-minute one-to-one talk with Vimal Tomar, one of the six accused then in police custody. Allegedly at Chouhan’s direction, the police and forensic investigations were subverted to ensure acquittal of the ABVP leaders. As the witnesses (even the policemen who were eye-witnesses) started turning hostile, the murdered Professor’s son Himanshu knocked on the doors of the Supreme Court.

It seems Pragya Singh Thakur, an accused in Malegaon bomb blast case and Lok Sabha member from Bhopal, got her training in lawlessness during her days in ABVP. She was an ABVP activist for several years and also a member of the national executive of the ABVP. Chouhan, too, has held several important positions in ABVP for a number of years and his bond with the Malegaon blast accused is said to go back to the period when they were in ABVP.

A division bench comprising Arijit Payasat and D K Jain stayed the proceedings in the Ujjain court and asked the BJP government of the State, through its counsel: “What action have you taken against those police officers who resiled from their earlier statements? Would not the trial be a mockery if your police officers turned hostile? Our anxiety is that every police officer will be given a clean chit. We have seen what has happened in the Best Bakery case.” The trial was transferred from Ujjain to Nagpur where the Additional Sessions Judge acquitted the ABVP activists with the observation that the prosecution could not put up proper evidence before the court.

It seems Pragya Singh Thakur, an accused in Malegaon bomb blast case and Lok Sabha member from Bhopal, got her training in lawlessness during her days in ABVP. She was an ABVP activist for several years and also a member of the national executive of the ABVP. Chouhan, too, has held several important positions in ABVP for a number of years and his bond with the Malegaon blast accused is said to go back to the period when they were in ABVP.

ABVP activists are in their vilest in the BJP-ruled States where they are assured of police protection. Delhi, with Narendra Modi and Amit Shah behind them, provides the best arena for their anti-academic and anti-social activities.

 

The views expressed here, are author’s personal opinion.

Whether it is blood or colour it is yet to be determined- Dilip Ghosh on Aishe’s bleeding head

Kolkata: The day Bollywood actor Deepika Padukone reached Jawahar Lal Nehru University (JNU) and met injured Aishe Ghosh, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state president Dilip Ghosh, of Bengal chapter, mired controversy by alleging that the blood oozing out of her head is yet to be determined as blood or colour.

Ghosh had called a press conference to talk about All India Workers’ strike, called by Left Front, political developments in Bengal among others, but it is the JNU violence that he talked of his own.

“Whether it is blood or colour it is yet to be determined. It was completely pre-planned and the truth is also yet to come out. The proxy unit who attacked the students of JNU were given shelter by the students itself,” alleged Ghosh.

“The fight took place because SFI was not allowing students to register for admission. They (SFI) had compromised with the CCTV cameras and other security breaches had been done. The JNU violence was pre-planned, else why would opposition leaders reach JNU so fast.” On being asked about the laxity of the Delhi Police, he said, “Home Minister has issued a statement, Delhi Police has taken up its responsibility and is doing its needful. And why only JNU, what about those who attacked our Minister at JU, why no FIR has been registered against him?”

The response of Bengal BJP’s state president was shocking, as it was on record, with video footages clearly showing how masked goons attacked Aishe, the JNUSU president and how a bleeding Aishe was, later taken to hospital and got 16 stitches.

Reacting to Ghosh’s comment on JNU incident, TMC secretary-general and state education minister Partha Chatterjee said that the BJP state president should be ‘Human’ and stand beside the affected student.

“Dilip Ghosh should show some humanity. He should not just comment so harshly on anything and everything. Ghosh’s comment shows that the saffron camp is a very vindictive party,” said Chatterjee.

Reacting strongly to Ghosh’s comments, former CPI (M) MP Samik Lahiri said, “When such comments come out of the mouth of none other than the chief of the state wing of a party then one has to believe that the attack was pre-planned.”

Taking part in a rally against the inhuman incident in JNU, Kritika Roy, a friend of Aishe Ghosh and a student of JNU said that no one should fall into the BJP trap and also that the students will fight the tyrant rule of BJP government.

“Aishe is a fighter. Even after getting 16 stitches, she spoke of fighting back. The student community will show BJP what they deserve. Everyone should unite to fight the BJP misrule in India and their vindictive politics,” urged Roy.

Bengali filmmaker Anik Dutta, who participated in the students’ rally said, “Every student has the right to protest. Similarly, every individual filmmaker also has the right to make films on any topic. Both BJP and the TMC government due to their own agendas is killing the basic rights of the people. I have a daughter who is also a student and stays in Mumbai. What will happen if such violence happens with her? So, I completely support the students’ rally against the BJP.”

Chandan Sen, Bengali actor, on the other hand, felt that Dilip Ghosh has completely lost his senses and doesn’t know what he is saying in context with the JNU incident.

“Playing politics is the right of every political party but unnecessarily politicizing an inhuman act is very derogatory. Being the head of BJP in Bengal, Ghosh should be more mature in saying things. The entire country saw the violence that took place in several universities including JNU. How can anyone say that it’s not blood but colour?” asked Sen.

BJP leaders inhuman attitude is not new. Few days back, Babul Supriyo, BJP Minister and MP from Asansol, while responding to a simple Facebook post of a Muslim student, had said that he (the student) will be sent back to his country.

“Babul Supriyo’s response clearly shows that BJP is incapable of running the country”

Kolkata: The furore over Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), National Register for Citizens (NRC) and National Population Register (NPR) is increasing with each passing day. In a bid to make their voices heard, people of all walks of life and myriad religion have been hitting the streets across the country with the hope that the building pressure forced the BJP led Central government to scrap the new bill. This hope is building bridges and uniting the common man across the country.

Jahangir Alam, one of the participants, said, “We should start a non-cooperation movement against the saffron camp. We will prefer to die than to show the proof of our origin to the BJP. They are trying to divide the country once again but we should stand against their agenda.”

Referring to Union Minister Babul Supriyo’s post on social media that went viral recently, Suvankar Barua, a social activist, maintained that the minister’s post clearly shows that BJP is incapable of running the country.

He said, “A simple comment of an ordinary citizen made Supriyo react in a harsh way on social media, which reflects the communal agenda of this party. Just because the person belonged to the minority community Supriyo, clearly threatened him to be sent back to ‘his own country’ that means not a single Muslim has the right to stay in India. None of us will cooperate with them nor help them to implement NRC in Bengal.”

Souvik Dasgupta who was painting slogans like ‘No CAA’, ‘No NRC’, and ‘United Bengal’ along with ‘Modi go back on the streets said, “By just visiting temple and worshipping the deity and by chanting slogans like ‘Jai Sri Ram’ and ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’, the Modi- Shah pair failed to prove that they are true Hindus. Swami Vivekananda said that ‘Jibe Prem kore jeyijon, Sheyijon Shebichhe Ishwar (The one who loves and serves mankind is serving God). This should be the real mantra for everyone. Being the Prime Minister and Union Home Minister, they should serve mankind first. Instead of passing the devilish bill, they should think of procedures and ways to uplift the status of the poor and the downtrodden.”

Suman Sengupta, a social reformer, who too was painting slogans on the road, ahead of the rally, said, “The growing protests over the evil bill passed by the central government is seeing a huge gathering of people from all walks of life. The common people won’t allow the implementation of the bill. No matter what may CAA and NRC won’t happen in Bengal. The growing violence is making the Modi government change their stance on CAA. Ministers and leaders are changing their statements every now and then. Modi should and will think twice before implementing NRC and CAA in Bengal.”

Singing the National Anthem along with other participants, Ramaiyya Rameez, while holding the national flag said, “We have enough documents that will prove that we are Indians and very much the citizen of this country but we won’t show any of them. By just saying ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’, Bharat doesn’t become their property. Their tyrant rule will lead to their downfall. Who said that Muslims doesn’t sing ‘Vande Mataram’? We will not abandon our motherland nor move on to another nation.”

Giridih MLA Sudivya Sonu in action mode starts working before taking the oath

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Giridih: We often complain about Members of Parliament (MPs) and Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) not doing their job after election result declarations. But the winds of change can be felt in the Giridih Assembly constituency.

The newly elected Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) MLA, Sudivya Kumar Sonu, has jumped into action within a few days of getting elected. Sonu is yet to take his oath, as Jharkhand’s Vidhan Sabha session will commence on January 6.

In the past 10 days, the legislator has visited Giridih Sadar Hospital to check for negligence in treatment, met with Electricity Department officials, and inspected an under-construction road.

“Following the instructions of Vidhayak Ji, I spoke to the hospital surgeon to learn about the lack of facilities and infrastructure in the hospital. He informed me about the lack of medicine allotment and the absence of the rabies vaccine in Giridih Sadar Hospital. Giridih district also lacks good doctors, and I will be discussing this with the government,” said Sanjay Singh, JMM’s district president.

“Our policy will remain like this: we will first provide facilities and then seek an explanation from the department about why they are not functioning well or why the common man is not being served adequately.”

Singh further said, “The hospital was dirty, so we have told the municipality officials to clean it and have given instructions for the maintenance of cleanliness and hygiene, a major issue with government hospitals.”

He also stated that, besides Sadar Hospital, Mother Hospital would also be provided with adequate manpower, doctors, and infrastructure to convert them into well-maintained and functional health centers.

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On the issue of erratic power supply, Sanjay said, “Power cuts are a big issue in Giridih. We will ensure ‘zero power cuts’ in the near future. At present, Giridih rural areas need 45 megawatts of electricity but only get 20 megawatts. The grid is ready and will be receiving electricity from March, but Giridih is under the command area of Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC), so we will also keep DVC involved.”

He also mentioned that, at present, the electricity board repairs one transformer per day, and they have requested the department to double this number.

Moving on to the water supply issues that plague the Giridih district every summer, Sanjay suggested deepening the Khandoli Dam reservoir by two meters so that it can store more water for the summer season.

“We are also working to finalize the bypass road. The construction has been on hold for a long time, but it will start soon.”

The local JMM committee is also in the process of forming small groups that will be assigned the task of following up on grievances in different departments. However, this team will only become functional after Sonu takes his oath.

“All these things have happened in a short time because JMM has a functional local unit and grassroots cadres. Sonu, over the past three decades, has a deep connection with every cadre of JMM,” claimed Pankaj Taha, another senior JMM leader.

The Giridih JMM MLA meets his visitors at the party office itself. A time slot has been fixed for his daily office visitors.

Sonu, while talking to eNewsroom, explained his initiative: “From my MLA fund, we will purchase at least ten tractor trolleys so that when a transformer goes out of order, a trolley with a working transformer can be installed there to continue the supply until the defunct one is repaired.”

“We are here to change the work culture, and officials must improve to better serve the common man,” he added.
While Chief Minister Hemant Soren, after assuming office, made it clear that the JMM-led gathbandhan government will be pro-people and will take decisions in the interest of the people of Jharkhand,
the last word came from the JMM district president: “If people have voted for change, they will see the change in everything, soon.”

रघुबर सरकार में भ्रष्टाचार करने के लिए विकास कार्यक्रम चलाये गए- सरयू राय

राँची: जैसी उम्मीद थी, जमशेदपुर पूर्वी से विधायक और पूर्व भारतीय जनता पार्टी नेता सरयू रॉय ने पूर्व मुख्यमंत्री रघुबर दास पर हमला बोल दिया है और भाजपा के राष्ट्रिय अध्यक्ष अमित शाह से झारखंड में भाजपा कार्यकाल में हुए भ्रष्टाचार पर  सीधा सवाल किया है।

राय ने शनिवार के अहले सुबह एक के बाद एक तीन ट्विंट्स किए और सब मे अमित शाह से सीधे सवाल किए, तथा रघुबर दास की कार्यशैली और भ्रष्टाचार पर कई आरोप लगाए।

राय ने 5.04 सुबह पे पहला ट्वीट किया और सबसे बड़ा आरोप लगाया के, झारखंड में सिर्फ विकास कार्य में भ्रष्टाचार, बल्के रघुबर सरकार में भ्रष्टाचार करने के लिए विकास कार्यक्रम चलाये गए।

सरयू राय का ट्वीट:

भाजपा अध्यक्ष @AmitShah विगत 5 वर्षों में झारखंड के विकास की असलियत पता करें तब इस बारे में मिडीया में बोलें. इन दिनों यहाँ केवल विकास कार्यक्रमों को लागू करने में ही भ्रष्टाचार नहीं हुये है बल्कि भ्रष्टाचार करने की नीयत से ही विकास कार्यक्रम चलाये गये हैं. अपने लोगों से ही पूछ लें.

11 मिनट बाद आए दुसरे ट्वीट में पूर्व मंत्री ने पूछा के, किया अमित शाह को मालूम नहीं के रघुबर दास ने 30 में से 16 मलाईदार विभाग अपने पास रखा। और पूरे 5 साल में 1 मंत्री मंत्रालय में कम रखा जो असंवैधानिक है।

अपने दुसरे ट्वीट में राय ने पूर्व मुख्यमंत्री, जिसे उन्होने विधान सभा चुनाव में हराया को भी टैग किया।

सरयू राय के ट्वीट्स

सरयू राय का ट्वीट:

क्या माननीय @AmitShah जी को पता नहीं था कि झारखंड सरकार के 30 विभागों में से उनके लाड़ले मुख्यमंत्री @dasraghubar ने 16 विभाग अपने पास रखा था जिनमें बड़े और मलाईदार कहे जाने वाले सभी विभाग शामिल थे.उन्होने संविधान को ताक पर रखकर 11 में से 1 मंत्री का पद 5 वर्ष तक ख़ाली रखा. क्यों?

राय के आखिरी ट्वीट जो 20 मिनट बाद आए में फिर से पार्टी अध्यछ अमित शाह से सवाल किया गया के उन्हे बताना चाहिए के झारखंड में सरकार और संगठन के खस्ता हाल के बारे में कौन उन्हे गुमराह करता रहा। और ये के 2009 में भी ऐसा हुआ था, तब नहीं चेते थे, पर अब तो चेत जाइए।

ट्वीट:

मा० @AmitShah जी को खुलासा करना चाहिये कि विगत 5 वर्षों तक झारखंड में सरकार और संगठन की ख़स्ताहाल के बारे में उन्हें कौन गुमराह करते रहा और मुझे नुक़सान पहुँचाने के षडयंत्र में भाजपा को गर्त में पहुँचा दिया.2009 में भी ऐसा ही हुआ था तब तो सबक़ नहीं लिया, अब तो चेतिये।

मालूम हो के झारखंड विधानसभा का पहला सत्र जनवरी 6 से 8 तक चलेगा। और उससे ठीक पहले राय का हमला आने वाले विधानसभा सत्र में भाजपा की मुश्किले बड़ा सकता है।

राज्य में सम्पन्न हुए विधान सभा चुनाव में भाजपा जो 2014-2019 के बीच पाँच साल सत्ता में रही को मात्र 25 सीटें मिली। और इस् दौरान मुख्यमंत्री रहे रघुबर दास अपनी सीट भी राय से हार गए।

अब दास झारखंड विधान सभा में भी नहीं दिख पाएंगे।

“If NRC get implemented, LGBT community people will have to commit suicide”

Kolkata: So far India has witness protest against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC) from many different groups and communities including students, intellectuals, artists, writers but Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer and Intersex (LGBTQI) community people have expressed grave concern about the act. The LGBTQI community people believe that if the controversial law get implemented.

The community people held a protest march in Kolkata on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Savitribai Phule, an educationist and social reformer.

Equipped with banners and umbrellas, the participants were seen enthusiastically raising anti-CAA, anti-NRC, anti-NPR, anti-Modi, anti-Shah, anti-BJP slogans during the rally, almost at a time when India’s Home Minister, Amit Shah, during a rally in support of CAA in Jodhpur, declared that “BJP wouldn’t move an inch to revoke CAA”.

Speaking to eNewsroom, Ratnaboli Ray of Anjali, a Kolkata-base mental health right organisation said, “Why should the onus be on us to prove our citizenship?” She then added, “Also, we are required to show our legacy to prove our citizenship, but the marginalised people (sex workers, trafficked women, women with psycho-social disability, women who are landless, trans women, trans men and queers), who are participating in this rally today, do not have any families or papers to prove our family lineage.”

Adding to that Poushali Basak, one of the organisers of the rally said, “Women and transgenders in India are already treated as second class and third-class citizens. They are already deprived of many rights. Thus, with the implementation of CAA, a law that legitimises the granting of citizenship on the basis of one’s religion might make it even more difficult for women, queers and trans.”

“To be honest, it’s not just the rights of the Muslim women that are at stake but of also transgenders. Look at the Transgender Act, which has been passed in 2019, it instead of strengthening the rights of the community, has sections which make it difficult for the entire queer community,” she added.

When asked to elaborate on the real reason behind the queer community coming out to extend their solidarity with the anti-NRC movement, Soham, said, “NRC, NPR, CAA or whatever you say, is anti-queer. In Assam, we have seen a huge number of people belonging to the queer community not being able to make it to the final NRC list. You, see in most of the cases, for people belonging to the transgender community don’t have any legal document to prove their identity, given the fact that most of them are either disowned by their parents or have to move out of their homes. Hence, they don’t have any legacy documents to claim their citizenship. This is a very valid point to protest against this law which has failed to be sensitive towards the community.”

Battakrishna Dutta, a gay who lives with his boyfriend near Howrah said that on one side the society doesn’t accept section 377 and on the other side the Modi government is not doing anything for the uplift of our community.

“People still find it difficult to accept us. After lots of struggle I managed a rented apartment in Howrah where I stay with my boyfriend. Modi government is not doing anything for us but on the contrary putting us in the threshold by bringing in CAA. We urge everyone in the state not to cooperate with BJP workers and ministers when they want to check paper,” mentioned Dutta.

Ramakanta Sadhukhan stated that mostly transgender people have to abandon their ancestral house due to the taboo around the community and by implementing NRC they will either have to commit suicide and those can afford will have to leave the country.

“The trans and queer narrative is very important around CAA-NRC-NPR because a large number of trans folks run away from their houses and take refuge in different parts of the country. So, most of us don’t have the documents that will be asked to show to prove our citizenship. Then the queer folks who don’t get acceptance will also be similarly affected by this arbitrary law. We will be left with no other option but to commit suicide,” rued Sadhukhan.

Rosina Begun urged the BJP run central government to end the lockdown situation in Kashmir before NRC and CAA.

“The situation in Kashmir is grim due to the lockdown situation. Modi should end the emergency in Kashmir before holding sessions and workshops on NRC. This government doesn’t work for the people who voted them to power but works against them. Everyone should come up and protest so that the saffron camp starts working for the benefit of the people,” said Roshina.

Talking about how the march will benefit their cause, Roshina said, “There are so many protests happening against CAA and NRC across the country but when people from LGBTQI community come together to rally, it will make a larger noise and impact and together we will force BJP government to scrap their devilish policies including transact 2019.”

Left and Congress burn effigies of Modi-Shah, demands scrapping of CAA and NRC

Kolkata: Burning effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for forcefully implementing the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), which is now being closely followed by National Population Register (NPR), Left Front and Congress made it clear that they are going to  make their ‘General Strike’ called on January 8, a huge success.

The strike is a way of protesting against CAA, NPR and NRC and also the soaring price of general commodities like onion, the domestic gas and unemployment.

Probal Naskar, a member of workers association, who was participating in the protest rally said, “The prices of commodities like onion LPG gas is rising day by day, thereby affecting the livelihood of people. BJP-led central government is not bothered about these issues. The unemployment rate in every state is also increasing. Instead of addressing these issues they are busy playing divisive and votebank politics. People of the country have now understood the real colour of the saffron camp. This government will not last long.”

Nilkantha Sarbhadikhari of United Trade Union Congress (UTUC), maintained that the alliance between Left and Congress is to continue. He said, “Left Parties have extended their support to all the kisan and agricultural workers’ organisations and civil society movement that have called for a ‘Grameen Bandh’ on January 8. Our protest marches will go on till January 8. If we see that the central government is not scrapping CAA, then we will hold broader protests across the state.”

Jasmin Banu of Forward Bloc, stressed upon the need of the common man to unite and fight the ‘tyrant’ government. She said, “The anti CAA movement has got a special tempo now. The BJP government had indirectly helped the people of the country irrespective of religion to unite and fight the evil. This strike on January 8 is going to be a success as we expect participation of more than 20 crore people in the strike. The BJP will be forced to scrap CAA and NRC.”

The National Open Mass Convention of workers organised by the ten Central Trade Unions, along with unions and associations of various sectors have called for a nationwide general strike on January 8 against the alleged “anti-worker, anti-people, anti-national policies” of the Narendra Modi government, demanding not just scrapping of CAA and NRC but also raising minimum wage to rupees 21,000 per month, pension for all, scrapping of national pension scheme (NPS) and restoration of the old pension scheme.

While burning the effigy of Narendra Modi and Amit Shah near Sealdah, Shuba Ghatak of Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC), said, “CAA and NRC is being highlighted mostly in the protest rally as it is the biggest social menace that has been created by the BJP government and also that the INTUC has pledged to highlight other evils and malpractices of the saffron camp during their strike.”