अनसुलझा रहस्य: आईआईटी खड़गपुर के फैज़ान अहमद की हत्या का मामला

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कोलकाता: संयुक्त प्रवेश परीक्षा (जेईई) में 11वीं रैंक हासिल करना कई उम्मीदवारों के लिए एक सपना होता है। और फिर भारतीय प्रौद्योगिकी संस्थान खड़गपुर में दो राष्ट्रीय स्तर की रोबोटिक्स अनुसंधान टीमों का सदस्य बनना। एक व्यक्ति जिसे असम सरकार से छात्रवृत्ति मिल रही थी क्योंकि उसके पास उत्कृष्ट अध्ययन रिकॉर्ड थे।

अपने आईआईटी दिनों के दौरान वह ऑनलाइन गणित पढ़ाते थे। उन्हें डॉलर में भुगतान भी मिल रहा था।

उपरोक्त कहानी भारत के प्रतिभाशाली दिमागों में से एक फैज़ान अहमद की है। तिनसुकिया का रहने वाला फैजान आईआईटी खड़गपुर में मैकेनिकल इंजीनियरिंग के तीसरे वर्ष का छात्र था।

वह अपने माता-पिता रेहाना और सलीम अहमद की इकलौती संतान थे।

ठीक एक साल पहले, 11 अक्टूबर 2022 को 23 वर्षीय युवक की बेरहमी से हत्या कर दी गई थी और तीन दिनों बाद उसका आंशिक रूप से विघटित शव आईआईटी खड़गपुर में उसके छात्रावास के कमरे से बरामद हुआ था।

आत्महत्या से हत्या तक

जब शव मिला तो खड़गपुर पुलिस और आईआईटी अधिकारियों दोनों ने दावा किया कि फैजान ने अवसाद के कारण आत्महत्या की है। हालांकि, परिवार ने इसे स्वीकार नहीं किया। माता-पिता कलकत्ता उच्च न्यायालय चले गए। पहली पोस्टमॉर्टम रिपोर्ट में मौत का कारण बताया गया कि फैजान ने अपने बाएं हाथ की नसें काट ली थीं, जिससे बहुत खून बहा और उसकी मौत हो गई। लेकिन यह जस्टिस राजशेखर मंथा की अदालत को संतुष्ट नहीं कर सका। जिन्होंने मौत के कारणों का पता लगाने के लिए फॉरेंसिक विशेषज्ञ डॉ अजॉय गुप्ता को नियुक्त किया। फोरेंसिक विशेषज्ञ ने पहले शव परीक्षण के वीडियो क्लिप देखने के बाद बताया कि फैज़ान के शरीर में हेमेटोमा (मतलब शरीर में चोट के निशान) हैं।  इसलिए उन्होंने कलकत्ता उच्च न्यायालय से दूसरे शव परीक्षण का अनुरोध किया। डॉ गुप्ता ने अदालत से कलकत्ता मेडिकल कॉलेज में नए सिरे से शव परीक्षण कराने की भी मांग की, जिसे अदालत ने मंजूर कर लिया। पहला शव परीक्षण मेदिनीपुर मेडिकल कॉलेज में किया गया।

फैजान का शव कब्र से दुबारा निकालकर डिब्रूगढ़ से कोलकाता लाया गया। दूसरे पोस्टमॉर्टम में डॉक्टर गुप्ता के साथ पहली बार शव परीक्षण करने वाले डॉक्टर और फैजान की मां भी मौजूद रहीं। ताजा पोस्टमार्टम की रिपोर्ट से यह स्पष्ट हो गया कि फैज़ान की मौत ‘हत्या’ थी। रिपोर्ट का अध्ययन करने के बाद, न्यायमूर्ति मंथा ने वरिष्ठ आईपीएस अधिकारी के जयारमन के नेतृत्व में एक विशेष जांच (एसआईटी) का गठन किया।

गौरतलब है कि आईआईटी खड़गपुर और बंगाल पुलिस, मुख्य न्यायाधीश टीएस शिवगणम और न्यायमूर्ति हिरणमई भट्टाचार्य की खंडपीठ के पास चले गए। जबकि आईआईटी खड़गपुर जस्टिस मंथा का हवाला देकर मामले को रद्द करना चाहता था, उसने एकतरफा सुनवाई की और बंगाल पुलिस चाहती थी कि एसआईटी नहीं बल्कि खड़गपुर पुलिस जांच करे। हालांकि, मुख्य न्यायाधीश शिवगणनम और न्यायमूर्ति भट्टाचार्य ने न्यायमूर्ति मंथा के फैसले को बरकरार रखा।

इस मामले का एक विडियो देखें

मीडिया में ज्यादा कवरेज नहीं, राज्य और आईआईटी से भी कोई समर्थन नहीं

कैंपस में रैगिंग और हत्या के किसी भी अन्य मामले से विपरीत, फैज़ान के मामले को न तो मीडिया में सही से स्थान मिला और न ही समाज का समर्थन। विडंबना यह है कि राज्य सरकार और आईआईटी अधिकारियों ने भी इस मामले में परिवार की मदद नहीं की, वास्तव में दोनों न्याय की तलाश में परिवार के खिलाफ खड़े हैं। डिवीजन बेंच में सुनवाई के दौरान चीफ जस्टिस शिवगणनम और जस्टिस भट्टाचार्य ने अपने आदेश में कहा कि, राज्य को दूसरे पोस्टमार्टम के निष्कर्षों से ज्यादा चिंता इस बात की है कि मामले की जांच एसआईटी न करे।

माँ रेहाना ने दुख जताते हुए कहा, “मैंने मुख्यमंत्री ममता बनर्जी को लिखा और मीडिया के माध्यम से उनसे कई अपील की, और पश्चिम बंगाल अल्पसंख्यक आयोग के अध्यक्ष को भी लिखा, लेकिन उनकी ओर से एक भी शब्द नहीं सुना गया।”

उन्होंने ईन्यूज़रूम को आगे बताया, “एक साल पहले, जब मेरे बेटे का शव मिला था, तो मेरे दिमाग में यह था कि मुझे आईआईटी खड़गपुर के अधिकारियों से समर्थन मिलेगा, लेकिन आज, जिस तरह से आईआईटी अधिकारी मेरे न्याय के रास्ते में खड़े हैं, इससे मुझे परेशानी हो रही है। आखिर वे किसे बचा रहे हैं?”

फैज़ान के मामले का भाग्य

इस पर आम आदमी का भी ध्यान देने की जरूरत है, जिसे न्याय मांग रहे परिवार की आवाज भी बनना चाहिए।

“फैज़ान की हत्या न केवल हमारे लिए, बल्कि देश के लिए भी क्षति है। वह प्रतिभाशाली होने के साथ-साथ बहुत अच्छे इंसान भी थे। वह समाज और देश के लिए बहुत कुछ करना चाहता था, ” पिता सलीम अहमद ने कहा।

फैजान के वकील रानाजीत चटर्जी ने ईन्यूजरूम से कहा, ”लंबी लड़ाई के बाद हमें एक एसआईटी मिली, लेकिन हमें नहीं पता कि वह मामले में क्या प्रगति कर रही है। आज (9 अक्टूबर) को भी सुनवाई थी, लेकिन राज्य सरकार पेश नहीं हुई।”

16 अगस्त के बाद से मामले की कोई सुनवाई नहीं हुई है, जब मुख्य न्यायाधीश शिवगणम और न्यायमूर्ति भट्टाचार्य की खंडपीठ ने दोहराया कि फैज़ान की मौत प्रकृति में हत्या है और एसआईटी जांच जारी रखेगी।

 

ये इंग्लिश में पब्लिश रिपोर्ट का अनुवाद है। 

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আইআইটিিয়ান ফয়জান আহমেদ হত্যা

উপরের গল্পটি ভারতের উজ্জ্বল মনের একজন– ফাইজান আহমেদ। তিনসুকিয়ার বাসিন্দা, ফাইজান আইআইটি খড়গপুরের মেকানিক্যাল ইঞ্জিনিয়ারিংয়ের তৃতীয় বর্ষের ছাত্র ছিলেন।

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আত্মহত্যা থেকে হত্যা

মৃতদেহ পাওয়া গেলে, খড়্গপুর পুলিশ এবং আইআইটি কর্তৃপক্ষ উভয়েই দাবি করেছে যে ফাইজান হতাশার কারণে আত্মহত্যা করেছে। যদিও পরিবার তা মেনে নেয়নি। অভিভাবকরা কলকাতা হাইকোর্টে যান। প্রথম পোস্টমর্টেম রিপোর্টে মৃত্যুর কারণ উল্লেখ করা হয়, ফাইজানের বাম হাতের রগ কেটে যাওয়ায় তার মৃত্যু হয়েছে। কিন্তু তা বিচারপতি রাজশেখর মন্থার আদালতকে সন্তুষ্ট করতে পারেনি। যিনি একজন ফরেনসিক বিশেষজ্ঞ ডাঃ অজয় গুপ্তাকে মৃত্যুর কারণ নির্ণয়ের জন্য নিযুক্ত করেছিলেন। ফরেনসিক বিশেষজ্ঞ প্রথম ময়নাতদন্তের ভিডিও ক্লিপগুলি দেখার পরে নির্দেশ করেছিলেন যে ফাইজানের শরীরে হেমাটোমার চিহ্ন রয়েছে তাই তিনি কলকাতা হাইকোর্ট থেকে দ্বিতীয় ময়নাতদন্তের আবেদন করেছিলেন। ডাঃ গুপ্তা আদালতকে কলকাতা মেডিক্যাল কলেজে নতুন ময়নাতদন্ত করতে বলেছিলেন, যা আদালত মঞ্জুর করেছিলেন। প্রথমটি মেদিনীপুর মেডিকেল কলেজে করা হয়।

উত্তোলনের পর ডিব্রুগড় থেকে ফাইজানের মরদেহ আনা হয়। দ্বিতীয় পোস্টমর্টেমে, ডাঃ গুপ্তার সাথে প্রথমবারের ডাক্তার এবং ফাইজানের মাও উপস্থিত ছিলেন। নতুন করে পোস্টমর্টেমের রিপোর্টে স্পষ্ট হয়েছে যে ফাইজানের মৃত্যু প্রকৃতিগতভাবে ‘হত্যা’। প্রতিবেদনগুলি দেখার পরে, বিচারপতি মান্থা সিনিয়র আইপিএস অফিসার কে জয়রামনের নেতৃত্বে একটি বিশেষ তদন্ত (এসআইটি) গঠন করেছিলেন।

উল্লেখযোগ্যভাবে, আইআইটি খড়গপুর এবং বেঙ্গল পুলিশ প্রধান বিচারপতি টিএস শিবগনাম এবং বিচারপতি হিরণমাই ভট্টাচার্যের ডিভিশন বেঞ্চে চলে গেছে। যদিও আইআইটি খড়গপুর মামলাটি বাতিল করতে চেয়েছিল বিচারপতি মান্থা একতরফা শুনানি করেছিলেন এবং বাংলা পুলিশ এসআইটি নয়, খড়গপুর পুলিশ তদন্ত করতে চায়। তবে প্রধান বিচারপতি শিবগ্নানাম এবং বিচারপতি ভট্টাচার্য বিচারপতি মন্থার সিদ্ধান্ত বহাল রেখেছেন।

মিডিয়াতে খুব বেশি কভারেজ নেই, রাজ্য এবং আইআইটি থেকেও কোনও সমর্থন নেই

ক্যাম্পাসে র‌্যাগিং ও খুনের অন্য কোনো মামলার মতো নয়, ফাইজানের মামলাটি মিডিয়ার মনোযোগ বা সুশীল সমাজের সমর্থন পায় না। হাস্যকরভাবে, রাজ্য সরকার এবং আইআইটি কর্তৃপক্ষও এই মামলায় পরিবারকে সাহায্য করেনি, প্রকৃতপক্ষে উভয়ই ন্যায়বিচারের সন্ধানে পরিবারের বিরুদ্ধে দাঁড়িয়েছে। ডিভিশন বেঞ্চে শুনানির সময়, প্রধান বিচারপতি শিবগ্নানাম এবং বিচারপতি ভট্টাচার্য তাদের আদেশে উল্লেখ করেছেন যে, দ্বিতীয় পোস্টমর্টেমের ফলাফলের চেয়ে রাজ্য আরও উদ্বিগ্ন ছিল যে এসআইটি মামলাটি তদন্ত করবে না।

“আমি মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়কে চিঠি লিখেছিলাম এবং মিডিয়ার মাধ্যমে তার কাছে বেশ কয়েকটি আবেদন জানিয়েছিলাম, এবং পশ্চিমবঙ্গ সংখ্যালঘু কমিশনের চেয়ারম্যানকেও চিঠি লিখেছিলাম, কিন্তু তাদের কাছ থেকে একটি শব্দও শুনিনি,” শোকাহত মা রেহানা বলেছিলেন।

তিনি ইনিউজরুমকে আরও বলেন, “এক বছর আগে, যখন আমার ছেলের মৃতদেহ পাওয়া গিয়েছিল, তখন আমার মনে ছিল যে আমি আইআইটি খড়্গপুর কর্তৃপক্ষের কাছ থেকে সমর্থন পাব, কিন্তু আজ, তারা যেভাবে আইআইটি কর্তৃপক্ষ আমার ন্যায়বিচারের পথে দাঁড়িয়েছে, এটি আমাকে বিরক্ত করেছে। নিয়মিত, তারা কাকে বাঁচাচ্ছে?”

আইআইটিিয়ান ফয়জান আহমেদ হত্যা মামলার ভাগ্য

এর জন্য সাধারণ মানুষেরও মনোযোগ প্রয়োজন, যারা বিচারপ্রার্থী পরিবারের কণ্ঠস্বর হয়ে উঠবে।

বাবা সেলিম আহমেদ বলেন, “ফাইজানের হত্যাকাণ্ড শুধু আমাদের জন্য নয়, দেশেরও ক্ষতি। তিনি একজন মেধাবী এবং একজন ভালো মানুষ ছিলেন। তিনি ছিলেন সমাজ ও দেশের জন্য একটি সম্পদ।”

ফাইজানের আইনজীবী রণজিৎ চ্যাটার্জি ইনিউজরুমকে বলেন, “দীর্ঘ যুদ্ধের পর, আমরা একটি এসআইটি পেয়েছি, কিন্তু আমরা জানি না এই মামলায় কী অগ্রগতি হচ্ছে। আজ (৯ অক্টোবর) শুনানিও হয়েছে, কিন্তু রাষ্ট্রপক্ষ হাজির হয়নি।

16 অগাস্টের পর থেকে এই মামলার কোনও শুনানি হয়নি, যখন প্রধান বিচারপতি শিবগ্নানাম এবং বিচারপতি ভট্টাচার্যের ডিভিশন বেঞ্চ পুনর্ব্যক্ত করেছিল যে ফাইজানের মৃত্যু প্রকৃতিতে হত্যাকাণ্ড এবং এসআইটি তদন্ত চালিয়ে যাবে৷

Unsolved Mystery: The Tragic Murder of IIT KGP’s Faizan Ahmed

Kolkata: Securing the 11th rank in the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) remains a dream for many aspirants. And then becoming a member of two national level Robotics research teams in Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. A guy who was getting a scholarship from the Assam government because he had excellent study records.

During his IIT days he used to teach mathematics online. He was also receiving payment in dollars.

The above story is one of India’s brilliant minds– Faizan Ahmed. A resident of Tinsukia, Faizan was a third year mechanical engineering student of IIT Kharagpur.

He was the only child of his parents– Rehana and Salim Ahmed.

Exactly one year ago, on October 11, 2022, the 23-year-old was brutally murdered and three days later his partially decomposed dead body recovered from his hostel room in IIT Kharagpur.

From suicide to homicide

When the dead body was found, both Kharagpur Police and IIT authorities claimed that Faizan committed suicide due to depression. However, the family did not accept it. The parents moved to Calcutta High Court. In the first postmortem report, the cause of death was mentioned that Faizan had cut veins of his left hand and as a result of which he died. But it could not satisfy the court of Justice Rajasekhar Mantha. Who appointed a forensic expert Dr Ajoy Gupta to ascertain the cause of death. The forensic expert after going through the video clips of the first autopsy pointed out that there are signs of hematoma in the body of Faizan so he requested a second autopsy from Calcutta High Court. Dr Gupta also asked the court to get the fresh autopsy done in Calcutta Medical College, which the court granted. First one was performed at Medinipur Medical College.

After getting exhumed, Faizan’s body was brought from Dibrugarh. In the second postmortem, first time doctor and mother of Faizan were also present along with Dr Gupta. The report of a fresh postmortem made it clear that Faizan’s death was ‘homicide’ in nature. After going through reports, Justice Mantha constituted a Special Investigation (SIT) led by senior IPS officer K Jayaraman.

Significantly, IIT Kharagpur and Bengal police moved to the division bench of Chief Justice TS Sivagnanam and Justice Hiranmai Bhattacharyya. While IIT Kharagpur wanted to quash the case citing Justice Mantha did one sided hearing and Bengal police did not want SIT but Kharagpur police to investigate. However, Chief Justice Sivagnanam and Justice Bhattacharya upheld the decision of Justice Mantha.

Not much coverage in media, no support from state and IIT either

Unlike any other case of ragging and murder on campuses, Faizan’s case doesn’t receive the attention of the media nor the support of civil society. Ironically, state government and IIT authorities too did not help the family in the case, in fact both stand against the family in their quest for justice. During the hearing in the division bench, Chief Justice Sivagnanam and Justice Bhattacharya mentioned in their order that, state was more concerned that SIT should not investigate the case, than the findings of the second postmortem.

“I wrote to chief minister Mamata Banerjee and made several appeals to her through the media, and wrote to the chairman of West Bengal Minority Commission as well, but did not hear a word from them, ” rued Rehana, the grieving mother.

She further told eNewsroom, “One year back, when my son’s dead body was found, it was in my mind that I will get support from IIT Kharagpur authorities, but today, they way IIT authorities stand on my way to justice, it hounds me regularly, to whom they are saving?”

Fate of Faizan’s case

It also requires the attention of the common man, who should also become the voice of the family seeking justice.

“The murder of Faizan is not only a loss for us, but the country too. He was a genius as well as a very good human being. He was an asset for society and country,” said Salim Ahmed, the father.

Faizan’s lawyer Ranajit Chatterjee told eNewsroom, “After long battle, we got an SIT, but we do not know what progress it is making in the case. Today (October 9), there was also a hearing, but the state did not appear.”

No hearing of the case has taken place since August 16, when the Division Bench of Chief Justice Sivagnanam and Justice Bhattacharyya reiterated that Faizan’s death is homicide in nature and SIT will continue the investigation.

Hamas-Israel War: Seeking a Path to Ceasefire and Dialogue

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The crisis in West Asia is an abject failure not only of the so-called ‘omnipotent’ ‘intelligence’ of Israel but also of the Western countries who have given carte blanche to Israel without any international accountability. Hamas’ actions can be termed as ‘brutal,’ but the fact is that it is an organization fighting for Palestinian rights, which Israel regularly violates. The conditions in the Gaza Strip are said to be extremely adverse for human living, as Israel can enter it at its whims and fancies, converting it into an open-air jail. Western governments have shamelessly allowed such human rights violations to happen and are now caught in their own trap.

Israel is a powerful country that thinks it can violate international borders and eliminate people at will. The fact is, the Jewish lobby internationally is financially powerful and exerts influence over the United States. The irony of the situation is striking. Those who exterminated Jews in Germany and elsewhere have become best friends. Those who bombed Germany and Japan are the ‘allies,’ while they criticize Russia and its army, which actually protected the world from the Nazism of Hitler, as enemies. For the right-wing, it’s best to say less. They express support for both Hitler and Jews, and Israel. You can’t find such a low level of IQ anywhere else in the world.

Without understanding the historicity of the issue, we will go nowhere if we believe that Palestinians have no right to life. What has been happening in Gaza is nothing but torture. But the Western world has been ignoring and sleeping. Violence breeds violence.

The attack has surprised and shocked Israel, and it has declared war on Palestine, which has already been in conflict for the last 75 years. This problem was created by Britain and Americans to maintain their hegemony in the Middle East. Today, they have been caught napping. Now, Israel’s counter-attack will be used to kill people. Innocent people are being killed, either by Hamas or Israel, and such deaths will continue if a settlement is not reached. Why are the Western world unable to do so? Do they want an unstable Middle East so that their hegemony is not challenged?

There is no doubt that killing innocent civilians is a war crime. There is every possibility of an escalation of violence, and it must stop immediately. Long ago, Israel destroyed Iran’s nuclear facilities due to their alleged support for Palestinian groups. Today, there is every chance that the war can escalate, and Iran is not sitting idle, waiting for an attack on it. The world is still grappling with the Ukraine war. Now, this fresh conflict will further aggravate the crisis. The question is, will the international powers now intervene in Palestine as they have done in Syria?

Will Russia and China get involved in the crisis? If that happens, it would be extremely dangerous. India must tread its path carefully, keeping its own geopolitical interests in mind, and allow diplomacy to take its course while protecting the interests of Indian nationals living in the Middle East. It must be prepared for any emergency in case the crisis escalates to other countries. This is not the time for rhetoric but for serious introspection.

This attack on Israel is their 9/11 moment. The response from their side will be lethal. But it needs to be seen whether it will be confined to Gaza or cross other international borders. If that happens, we are living in uncertain times now. Will the West join hands in ‘punishing’ Iran? That is the biggest question. Hamas or no Hamas, the real challenge for Israel would be dealing with Iran.

The real answer to these issues is not the complete elimination of the Palestinians but a discussion of peace. Both the Palestinians and Israel must accept each other’s right to live independently and without fear. International boundaries need to be created and respected. Palestinians have the right to their homeland, and it is a historical issue, not something that has happened overnight.

India has supported the Palestinian cause. Yasir Arafat was a much-respected leader in India. Of course, we now have good relations with Israel. But rather than using the Israel-Palestine conflict for narrow domestic political gains and creating a hate agenda against Muslims, it would be better for India to continue watching the situation and taking initiative. Lately, India has developed good relations with Iran. What would happen if Iran is drawn into the conflict?

The BJP has started using the conflict for whataboutery. Bringing up an international issue with a historical context for narrow political gains is nothing but hypocrisy. You can’t support both Hitler and Israel at the same time.

You can deal with Hamas, but do the people of Gaza have a right to a dignified life or not? Do the Palestinians have the right to a dignified life or not? The UN must intervene effectively in this, as any failure will only help Western arms industries and escalate the war in the Middle East, which will further strain our already fragile economies. War is not the answer, and peace is not possible while living in denial mode. Israel and Palestine are realities and must accept each other’s existence. No peace will be possible if anyone denies the existence of the other. Many times, the internationalization of the issue does not help and is detrimental to the rights of the people. Peace is the need of the hour, but how it will be achieved is the real challenge.

Meanwhile, the brutalities that are being projected on TV channels and the celebrations of killing innocent lives, humiliating soldiers and women, cannot be supported or appreciated. We unequivocally condemn them. Don’t deny people and soldiers their dignity in conflict. Women are the biggest victims of war. Attempts should be made to end this conflict. For that, both countries must come out of denial mode. Also, international players need to sit and talk honestly. Decide on the international borders of Palestine and Israel and resolve the conflict. The world cannot afford these endless conflicts that only strengthen the powerful arms industries everywhere. Stop this madness.

23 Media Groups Write to CJI Chandrachud, Condemn NewsClick Raids, Arrests, Demand Judicial Intervention

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Kolkata: Since the raids and arrest of NewsClick journalists and its founder as well as employees have taken place, a large number of media organizations and civil society have strongly condemned it.

The houses and offices of at least 37 journalists, writers and employees of independent media organization NewsClick was raided by Delhi Police’s Special Cell on Tuesday morning. It continued till night and after the questioning, while 37 were released, its founder Prabir Purkayastha and Human Resource (HR) department Head Amit Chakravarthi was arrested. They have been sent for 7 days police custody.

While NewsClik has issued an statement and claimed that, they have still not been given copy of FIR and details of offences.

It also said, “We strongly condemn these actions of a Government that refuses to respect journalistic independence, and treats criticism as sedition or ‘anti-national’ propaganda.”

At the end of the statement, NewsClick has said that it wants to state for the record, the following:

  1. NewsClick is an independent news website.
  2. Our journalistic content is based on highest standards of the profession.
  3. NewsClick does not publish any news or information at the behest of any Chinese entity or authority, directly or indirectly.
  4. NewsClick does not propagate Chinese propaganda on its website.
  5. NewsClick does not take directions from Neville Roy Singham regarding the content published on its website.
  6. All funding received by NewsClick has been through the appropriate banking channels and have been reported to the relevant authorities as required by law, as substantiated by the Reserve Bank of India in proceedings before the High Court of Delhi.

The 73-year-old Purkayastha was also sent to jail during Emergency in 1975, while the HR Head Chakravarthi is physically challenged and uses crutches to move. 

The National Platform for the Rights of the Disabled (NPRD) has also condemned the attack on the independent media outlet.

It writes, “The news portal has been consistently championing the cause of the marginalised sections including disabled people. In this people-centric approach, the portal has been consistently carrying reports and articles on various struggles and issues of the disabled community and sought to lend a voice to their issues.”

“One of the two detained and remanded to police custody is Mr. Amit Chakravarthi, a polio survivor and person with disability, who uses crutches. As a person with disability, he has a right to be protected from inhuman treatment and torture.”

And reminds the agencies that, “Article 25 of the United Nations Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) affirms that the State shall ‘Prevent discriminatory denial of health care or health services or food and fluids on the basis of disability.’ The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 under Section 6 provides for “Protection from cruelty and inhuman treatment”. In addition to the legislation and convention on disability the right to protection from torture, cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment and the right to be treated with humanity and respect for inherent dignity for those lawfully deprived of their liberty is specified under Articles 7 & 10 of International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR).”

The NPRD demanded that all reasonable accommodations should be provided to Amit Chakravarti while he is in custody. Until his release, he should be lodged in a facility that takes care of his accessibility needs. His other needs as a disabled person should be complied with, including but not restricted to health concerns.”

Along with them, ten independent media organizations from West Bengal have issued a statement and argued that the people of India, not blindly trust the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) whose success rate is only 0.04 percent and 3 percent respectively. They have been criticised by the Supreme Court from time to time.

“We urge the people of India to resist this attack and not blindly trust the Enforcement Directorate, whose success rate is only 0.04% and whose work has been criticised by the Supreme Court. Similarly, the Central Bureau of Investigation’s success rate in corruption cases is just 3%, so their statements should also be carefully considered. Additionally, the Delhi Police’s role in the 2020 Delhi riots has been criticised by a respected judge, so their actions must also be scrutinised. These agencies have resorted to illegal tactics to harass our fellow citizens, while certain media outlets have diverted public attention elsewhere. Therefore, protesting is the only way to resist this attack. We implore you to take a stand and support our protest,” it reads.

Also, 23 organisations of journalists and media outlets across India have together written a joint letter to Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, forwarding an earnest plea seeking the judiciary’s attention to the attacks on press freedom in the country.

The full text of the letter is given below.

To,

D.Y. Chandrachud

Chief Justice of India

Supreme Court of India

October 4, 2023

Dear Chief Justice Chandrachud,

We write this letter as a voluntary and free coalition of organisations that represent the free press and who are committed to upholding the values of freedom of speech and expression enshrined in our Constitution.

This letter is an earnest plea to the sentinel on the qui vive, weather-beaten as that phrase may have become—an appeal from one institution that is essential for the exercise of freedom and democracy in India, to one that is Supreme and is sworn to protect the Constitution that enshrines those freedoms.

We write this letter conscious of the fact that it is addressed not just to the Chief Justice of India but to an incumbent who has said, within the court and outside, that the “press has a duty to speak truth to power and present citizens with hard facts enabling them to make choices that propel democracy in the right direction” and that India’s freedoms will be safe as long as journalists can play this role “without being chilled by a threat of reprisal”.

The fact is that today, a large section of journalists in India finds itself working under the threat of reprisal. And it is imperative that the Judiciary confronts Power with a fundamental Truth—that there is a Constitution to which we are all answerable.

On October 3, 2023, the Special Cell of the Delhi Police raided the homes of 46 journalists, editors, writers, and professionals seemingly connected in one way or another to the online news portal, NewsClick. The raids led to the arrest of two persons under various sections of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, and the seizure of mobile phones and computers without ensuring the integrity of their data—a basic protocol that is essential to due process. The invocation of UAPA is especially chilling. Journalism cannot be prosecuted as ‘terrorism’. Enough instances in history abound to tell us where that eventually goes.

During your time at the Supreme Court, you have seen how on numerous occasions, the country’s investigating agencies have been misused and weaponised against the Press. Sedition and terrorism cases have been filed against editors and reporters, and multiple, sequential and/or frivolous FIRs have been used as an instrument of harassment against journalists.

The purpose of addressing this letter to you is not to bypass or circumvent the process and procedure established by law. But when journalists are summoned and their devices seized in the name of investigation, there is an inherent malice in the process that must be checked.

Just as the police are obliged by the Constitution to state the grounds of arrest, it must equally be a precondition to questioning. In its absence, as we have seen in the NewsClick case, vague assertions about the investigation of some unspecified offence have become the grounds for questioning journalists about their coverage of, inter alia, the farmers’ movement, the government’s handling of the Covid pandemic and the protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act.

We do not say that journalists are above the law. We are not and do not wish to be. However, intimidation of the media affects the democratic fabric of society. And subjecting journalists to a concentrated criminal process because the government disapproves of their coverage of national and international affairs is an attempt to chill the press by threat of reprisal—the very ingredient you identified as a threat to freedom.

Wide powers of investigation are given to the state on the assumption of bonafides on the part of its agencies. Equally, a wide immunity against coercion must be read into the constitutional provisions of free speech, and methods must be devised against police overreach—especially given the repeated misuse of these powers. Far too much is at stake to test every case at the end of a trial which can last years.

Journalists arrested under UAPA can end up spending months, if not years, behind bars before they are even granted bail. We already have the case of Siddique Kappan before us; he was incarcerated for two years and four months before finally securing bail. The tragic death of Father Stan Swamy in custody is a reminder of how indifferent the authorities seem to have become towards human life under the guise of combating ‘terrorism’.

Our fear is that state actions against the media have been taken beyond measure, and should they be allowed to continue in the direction they are headed, it may be too late for corrective or remedial steps. It is, therefore, our collective view that the Higher Judiciary must now intervene to put an end to the increasingly repressive use of investigating agencies against the media.

Specifically, we would be obliged if the courts would consider:

1. The framing of norms to discourage the seizure of journalists’ phones and laptops on a whim, as has been the case. The Supreme Court is seized of this issue in a writ petition filed by noted academics—Ram Ramaswamy & Ors. v. Union of India, W.P. (Crl) No. 138/2021 – and has not been satisfied by the affidavits filed by the Union of India in these proceedings. While the wheels of justice have been turning, the State has continued to act with impunity. The seizure of devices compromises our professional work. As the Supreme Court itself has observed (in the Pegasus matter), the protection of sources is an “important and necessary corollary” of freedom of media. But laptops and phones are no longer just official tools used to conduct official business. They have fundamentally become an extension of one’s self. These devices are integrated into our entire lives and have vital personal information contained in them—from communication to photographs to conversations with family and friends. There is no reason or justification that investigating agencies should have access to such material.

1. Evolving guidelines for the interrogation of journalists and for seizures from them, to ensure that these are not undertaken as fishing expeditions with no bearing to an actual offence.

1. Finding ways to ensure the accountability of State agencies and individual officers who are found overstepping the law or willfully misleading courts with vague and open-ended investigations against journalists for their journalistic work.

We, the undersigned, write this letter to your lordship after considerable thought and contemplation.

There have been many instances over the past few years when assaults on the free press by the State have required judicial intervention, and we continue to pursue such cases. But the developments over the past 24 hours have left us no option but to appeal to your good conscience to take cognisance and intervene before it is too late and an autocratic police state becomes the norm.

As journalists and news professionals, we are always ready and willing to cooperate with any bona fide investigation. However, ad hoc, sweeping seizures and interrogations surely cannot be considered acceptable in any democratic country, let alone one that has begun advertising itself as the ‘mother of democracy’.

Sincerely,

1. Digipub News India Foundation

2. Indian Women’s Press Corps

3. Press Club of India, New Delhi

4. Foundation for Media Professionals

5. Network of Women in Media, India

6. Chandigarh Press Club

7. National Alliance of Journalists

8. Delhi Union of Journalists

9. Kerala Union of Working Journalists

10. Brihanmumbai Union of Journalists

11. Free Speech Collective, Mumbai

12. Mumbai Press Club

13. Arunachal Pradesh Union of Working Journalists

14. Press Association

15. Guwahati Press Club

16. Indian Journalists’ Union

17. Press Club, Hyderabad

18. Telangana Union of Working Journalists

19. Kolkata Press Club

20. Working News Camermen’s Association

21. Shillong Press Club

22. Journalists Union of Meghalaya

23. South Asian Women in Media in India

India’s Quest for ICC Glory: Will A Decade-Long Drought End?

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The 2023 ICC ODI World Cup is all set for a grand start on Thursday and after conquering Asia, Team India is the top favourite to lift the Cup. With home advantage working as a tailwind, experts tip them as potential champions especially as the hosts are in red-hot form after defeating the Aussies 2-1!

Despite the heightened expectations, it is worth remembering that after the historic 2011 triumph, India were contenders in the next two ODI World Cups too but failed to deliver a killer punch in the knockouts. In fact, an ICC trophy has eluded India for nearly a decade ever since the Dhoni-led side lifted the Champions Trophy in 2013. The key question therefore is – what is different about Team India now which gives them an edge over other teams?

In 2015, as defending champs in Australia, Team India had many newcomers. They performed superbly till the semi-finals without losing a single game but struggled against a superior Australian team which not just thrashed them but went on to lift the World Cup.

In 2019 too, India was touted as one of the favourites. A balanced side which had experience and skill, it proved a dream World Cup for ‘Hitman’ Rohit Sharma and most Indian batters performed brilliantly until the semi-final against New Zealand which broke a billion hearts. Although the top order scored fluently, India’s lack of a suitable number 4 led to their downfall and the last international match for Dhoni.

Interestingly, the number 4 conundrum persisted till recently since Team India struggled with injuries to vital players. But the recent turnaround has been a pleasant surprise with Bumrah, Rahul and Shreyas back after long layoffs. With worthy performances in the Asia Cup as well as the ODIs against Australia, doubts about the team’s prospects have evaporated.

India now has a solid opening combination in Rohit and Gill. While Rohit’s pedigree was known, Gill’s game has grown leaps and bounds over the last year wherein he became the highest run scorer in ODIs. Apart from Gill, India’s middle order also looks intimidating since Kohli at number 3 is followed by Rahul, Shreyas and Surya plus Hardik as a dependable all-rounder to bolster the middle order.

Though only two are likely to be picked amongst the 4, their prime form in the last few matches augurs well especially with Ishan Kishan grabbing his chances and giving a left-handed option in the middle. This allows Team India to choose and rotate players during the long tournament from a bench strength that’s brimming with talent and confidence.

Not just the batsmen but India’s bowlers too are faring well. Having demolished most oppositions for low scores, opponents now fear the ‘S’ duo of Siraj and Shami who have hit top form and looked unplayable on occasions. Such is the depth of the Indian pace attack that probably just one of the duo will feature in the playing eleven alongside new ball partner Bumrah who is back and looking incisive; a huge boost for the Indian line-up.

But the key to India’s success will be Hardik Pandya. A lot will depend on his batting prowess in the late overs as it could decide India’s fate: batting first or shaping a chase. His ability to bowl his full quota of 10 overs at 140 kph allows India flexibility to go in with just 2 fast bowlers. Apart from Pandya, a confident Kuldeep Yadav will be crucial to India’s chances since he controls the middle overs well and has been picking loads of wickets.

Ashwin sneaking into the squad gives great support to Yadav and there could be a scenario of all three Indian spinners playing together as Jadeja adds value with his batting and superlative fielding. This attack in Indian conditions looks menacing, more so when pitches will be slowing down and affording turn in the latter half of the tournament. While fielding and chasing big targets above 300 remains a small worry, as seen in the final ODI against Australia, it is India’s recent tackling of the high-voltage pressure that makes experts view India as definite semi-finalists!

Along with India, connoisseurs have picked Australia, England and South Africa as the other three potential semi-finalists. Though Australia has been lacklustre in recent matches against South Africa and India, they have a track record of raising their game to another level in big tournaments. Despite a strong team with many all-rounders, the impact player from their side could be Glenn Maxwell whose abilities with bat and ball are well-known. He showed how effective his bowling can be in the final ODI against India where he picked 4 wickets and took the Player of the Match award.

The 2019 winners England are an ageing side and haven’t played at full tilt in ODIs since the last World Cup. But in Bairstow, Butler, Moeen and Stokes, they have some of the cleanest hitters of the ball in their team who can post or chase any total on any ground. However, Mark Wood with his speed and bounce may prove an X factor as he can surprise the batsmen with pace. On slow Indian pitches, he could be the difference between other sides and England.

South Africa has been the curious case of a team that has had all the ingredients to win a World Cup but still hasn’t. They are coming to the World Cup with good form and have a strong batting lineup. Heinrich Klaasen has been phenomenal in 2023 having averages above 50 and a strike rate of 151.4 in the last 10 ODI innings. He has been outstanding against India as well whenever the two sides have faced each other and his finish will be vital for SA in their quest for their first-ever ICC trophy.

As always, Pakistan remains the most unpredictable team. They have been hampered by the injury of Naseem Shah but if they do disrupt the dance of the favourites, it will be only if Babar Azam and Shaheen Shah Afridi play to the best of their ability. India meets them in Ahmedabad, an eagerly anticipated encounter whose tickets have sold out out.

On paper, India looks like the best-balanced team especially as it is ranked number 1 in all three formats. If India manages the pressure well, it may just become the only team after Australia to win the World Cup thrice!

आप निडर होकर मोदी सत्ता की मनमानी को चुनौती नहीं दे सकते

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[dropcap]क्या[/dropcap] आपने CAA विरोधी आंदोलन को कवर किया?

क्या आपने किसान आंदोलन को कवर किया था?

क्या आप सिग्नल मैसेजिंग ऐप का उपयोग करते हैं?

क्या आपको इस ऐप पर चीन से इनक्रिप्टेड मैसेज मिले?

इन सवालों के बाद न्यूजक्लिक के संस्थापक प्रबीर पुरकायस्थ गिरफ्तार कर लिए गए। आतंकी कानून में।
सब–कुछ कानून के तहत हो रहा है। फ़र्क सिर्फ इतना है कि मोदी सत्ता कानून को अपने चश्मे से देखती, परिभाषित करती है।

इस परिभाषा में जो भी सवाल करे, सवाल उठाए, उस पर आतंकी, देशद्रोही का ठप्पा लगाकर जेल भेज देना चाहिए।
जो सत्ता का तलवा चाटे, आम कैसे खाते हैं, एनर्जी का राज पूछे–उसे सत्ता गोद में बिठा लेती है।

आम जनता ने इसी पत्रकारिता को सहज स्वीकार कर लिया है, जो वास्तव में पक्षकारिता है। सत्ता के पक्ष में।

आप गांव में गरीबी, भुखमरी, दमन और सामंतवाद को रिपोर्ट नहीं कर सकते।

आप इस देश में कॉर्पोरेट्स की लूट पर सवाल नहीं उठा सकते। आप निडर होकर सत्ता की मनमानी को चुनौती नहीं दे सकते।

आपको हर बार यही कहना होगा–मोदी महान है। मोदी भगवान है। कल परोंजॉय गुहा ठाकुरता ने यही किया।
हेल मोगांबो। हेल फ्यूहरर (नेता–जर्मन शब्द, जो हिटलर को कहते थे)।

दलाल एजेंसी एएनआई का माइक खींचकर यही कहा। पीछे माइक लेकर खड़े बाकी दल्ले हंस रहे थे।

हमारे समाज की इसी नपुंसकता (वियाग्रा भी नाकाम है) ने भारत के प्रेस को 180 देशों में 161वें नंबर पर ला खड़ा किया है।

समाज हंस रहा है। सत्ता हंस रही है। गांव का बाभन, ठाकुर ठहाके लगा रहा है।

कल को जब वही बाभन, ठाकुर आपको, आपके परिवार को सरेआम नंगा करेगा तो आवाज़ उठाने किसके पास जायेंगे?

तब आपका साथ देने वाला कोई नहीं होगा। आपके लिए आवाज उठाने वाला भी कोई नहीं होगा।

जापानी पहले हाराकिरी किया करते थे। इज्जत बचाने के लिए अपने हाथ से खुद का गला काट लेना।

भारत का समाज बहुत पहले यह कर चुका है। इज़्ज़त गंवाकर।

इस समाज पर अब न बातों का असर होगा, न लातों–लानतों का।

People of India must stop hate, just as Gandhi Ji did in Kolkata: Harsh Mander

Kolkata: “Why is the 2024 Lok Sabha election important? You should know that you are electing the Constituent Assembly (Samvidhan Sabha) once again. Because if the Bharatiya Janata Party and its allies return to power, the Constitution, which grants liberty to Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, and women, may not endure,” said former Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer and social activist Harsh Mander to a gathering in Kolkata on Tuesday.

The INDIA Alliance may not have declared their seat-sharing plans for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls yet, but civil society in West Bengal is mobilizing people to vote for INDIA. The United Forum of Vote for INDIA organized a rally in the heart of Kolkata- Dharamtalla, with participants including members of the Matua community, Dalits, and Muslims. Prominent social and human rights activists, such as Harsh Mander, Raj Ratan Ambedkar, and Nadeem Khan, also participated from Delhi and Mumbai and addressed the gathering.

During his speech, Harsh Mander mentioned Mahatma Gandhi’s stay in Kolkata shortly after independence. He said, “When India gained freedom, Gandhi Ji was not in Delhi to celebrate it; he was in Kolkata. And why was he in Kolkata? There was so much bloodshed between Hindus and Muslims after independence that Gandhi Ji vowed to stop it. He went on a fast and declared that he would not break it until the violence ceased. And it did.”

Mander continued, “Today, a similar situation is unfolding in India. Hatred is pervasive, from Assam to Haryana, Manipur to Uttarakhand. There is no Gandhi Ji or Ambedkar to stop it. So, who will stand against this hate? We must pledge to stop it. We, as a fraternity, must work together to protect our country.”

The former bureaucrat turned activist also recalled the famous poem by Rabindranath Tagore: “Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high, where knowledge is free…” He emphasized that great leaders like Gandhi Ji, Netaji, Tagore, and Bhagat Singh had a dream for a certain India, and it is up to the fraternity to make that dream a reality by working together to protect the country.

Raj Ratan Ambedkar, the great-grandson of Bhim Rao Ambedkar, stated, “This election is not a battle between two parties but between two ideologies. One ideology believes in justice, freedom, and liberty in this country, while the other believes in inequality based on caste and religion.”

He urged the audience not to sell their votes for money or liquor, emphasizing that the most significant right they have is to elect the government they want for the next five years. He encouraged them to choose their government wisely and not vote for those who aim to turn the country into a Hindu Rashtra. Parliament, he stressed, is not meant for spreading religion.

Nadeem Khan, a human rights activist, pointed out that even the revolutionary land of Bengal allowed the entry of the BJP. He emphasized the diversity within the state, including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Muslims.

Addressing the Matua community, Khan advised them not to be deceived again regarding citizenship issues. In the last election, Modi visited Bangladesh and even the temple of a community leader to secure their votes, but nothing substantial was done in four years. He reassured them that they have been residing in India for a long time, and by voting together with others, they can secure their rights and citizenship.

“We hold this rally to remind the people that there is too much at stake for them in the 2024 Lok Sabha election. What was significant today was that hundreds of people from both Matua and Tribal communities were present along with the Muslims. It will help us reach more people in rural areas in future. We believe that as the election comes closer, United Forum of Vote for INDIA, will take the shape of a movement,” said Umar Owais, one of the organizers.
Matua community’s leader Mamta Bala Thakur, Ex-BSF Mani Chaturvedi and Ex-CRPF Sujoy Mondal were the other major names who addressed the rally.

Journalists, Writers Raided Under UAPA in Crackdown on Critical Reporting

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New Delhi: Delhi police special cell raids homes of several journalists, writers and satirists associated with Newsclick website early morning today in Delhi. Their phones and laptops have been taken away. Police has started interrogations in matters “related to terror links” in a case involving the draconian Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

It includes editor-in-chief Prabir Purkayastha, veteran journalist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta and Urmilesh, senior journalist Basha Singh, political economy commentator Aunindyo Chakravarty, video journalist Abhishar Sharma, Satirist Sanjay Rajaura, writer Geetha Hariharan and activist Sohail Hashmi.

Reports also come that the house and offices of journalist and activist Teesta Setalvad have also raided in Mumbai.

Abhishar Sharma and Bhasha Singh have tweeted about raids at their homes in Delhi.

According to The Wire, the raids are in connection with FIR number 224/2023. The case was filed on August 17, 2023, and invokes several sections (13, 16, 17, 18, and 22) of the draconian UAPA, along with 153(a) (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony) and 120 (b) (party to a criminal conspiracy other than a criminal conspiracy to commit an offence) of the Indian Penal Code.

The Wire also reported that, “At the time of writing this, questioning by Delhi police was going on. Sources say that scientist and writer associated with the Delhi Science Forum, D. Raghunandan, has been ‘taken away by the police'”.

No official statement has given on the raids that reminds of the 1975 Emergency on Tuesday morning.

Journalists fraternity believe that the raids conducted to stop Newsclik and disturb these journalists from reporting, who were doing impactful journalism. The socio-political videos of Abhishar Sharma remain in Hindi and used to reach the masses. The simple economy journalism by Aunindyo Chakravarty get liked by people as it narrates India’s present economic situation in a very simplified manner. Bhasha Singh’s political talks in Hindi and the subjects which India’s ‘Godi Media’ ignore were also the cinasores of present Narendra Modi government.

Paranjoy Guha Thakurta, is the Indian journalist who wrote most of the Adani companies related stories.

Some journalists also tweeted that the raids conducted to divert the attention from the Caste Census released by the Bihar government yesterday.

However, in 2021 also Newsclick was raided by the Enforcement Department (ED). The digital media house has been the target of the present regime since then.

The Digipub News India Foundation, Press Club of India, Mumbai Press Club and Foundation For Media Professionals have tweeted and expressed deep concern on the multiple raids conducted on the houses of journalists and writers associated with Newsclick. The journalistic bodies said that they are monitoring the developments.

State is the biggest producer of hate and violence in India: Arfa

Kolkata: Silence engulfed the audience when journalist Arfa Khanum Sherwani told them that the biggest producer, director and actors of hate as well as violence in the country is the Indian government itself. The silence made Arfa ask them if they felt that she was exaggerating. She then moved on to say, “I have evidence to support it. As a journalist, this is my work to have facts and figures to support my statement.”

The Delhi-based journalist was speaking to a jam-packed audience at the West Bengal Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat (WBMEM) symposium— Violence Free India: The Way Forward in Kolkata on Sunday evening.

The state is the producer of hate and violence: Arfa

The senior journalist further said, “There is a report by Hindutva Watch that in the first six months of 2023, there were 255 hate speech cases that took place in India. And 80 percent of this happened in Bharatiya Janata Party-ruled states.”

Arfa continued, “The organization is based in Washington DC and does not report from the ground. So, they have mentioned only documented incidents. This means the cases could be more. The government has stopped collecting such data in 2017 itself.”

She also mentioned the Washington Post’s investigative report which mentioned that during the Karnataka election, hate was a part of BJP’s election campaign.

At least 1.5 lakh people were employed to spread hate against Muslims and the Congress party and were told to the people that if they wanted to be saved, they should vote for the BJP.

“Every government and prime ministers of India do have their policies and agendas to work for. This government has only an agenda to spread hate and violence,” she added.

Listen to journalist Arfa Khanum Sherwani’s speech

Foolish and liar PM: Jaishankar

Earlier to her, a long list of speakers from the organization and special invitees were given a chance to speak. However, it delayed the prominent speakers, who came from outside Kolkata.

Jaishankar Gupta, senior journalist and member of the Press Council of India, another speaker at the event claimed he has not seen a foolish as well as liar Prime Minister like Narendra Modi. He cited many statements from PM Modi to validate it. “What is the biggest trait of our present prime minister, had there been no Gujarat riots, where would he have been? I can vouch that there is no such foolish prime minister anywhere in the world,” Gupta claimed.

The senior journalist pointed out, “He said Nalanda and Takshashila universities in Bihar. Takshshila is in Pakistan. In the same event he said, Sikandar along with his Deen-e-Ilahi drowned here only in Ganga. But Sikandar never comes to this part. And Deen-e-Ilahi was created by Akbar, not Sikandar.”

PM Modi does not know well about his political father either. He said that Shyama Prasad Mukherjee used to go to London and discuss there with Vivekanand. A whole book can be written on his lies. He even said that Guru Gorakhnath, Kabir and Gurunank used to brainstorm. But there are 200 years of difference in their existence.

“He (PM Modi) even lied inside the parliament. He said that the Shimla agreement was between Indira Gandhi and Benazir Bhutto. But no opposition leader replied to him that Benazir was only 16 years old then. Recently, he said that AIIMS has begun in Darbhanga, while it is non-existent till now,” added Gupta.

Insecure politicians promote violence

Magsaysay Award winner Sandeep Pandey pointed out that while the voting pattern is different in Uttar Pradesh, both Hindu-Muslim people are co-existing in the state. “In Gujarat, cities like Ahmedabad, Hindus and Muslims are living in different localities. In Hindu areas, you will not meet Muslim residents and in Muslim areas, Hindus do not reside. But the situation in UP is not like that.”

Former Supreme Court judge Ashok Ganguly claimed that most political leaders are insecure so they promote violence. They feel that they will lose the next election if they do not promote violence.

The retired justice also said, “There has been violence done by the Supreme Court as well in the Babri Masjid case. When ASI in its report had said that there was no temple structure inside Babri Mosque, then how can they give a decision in favour of Hindus? By what logic it was done? This is promoting violence.”

Senior Congress leader Tarique Anwar also addressed the gathering.

At the beginning of the event, a poem was recited by the Muslim people of Manipur on the five months long ethnic cleansing in the state.

The general secretary of WBMEM, Manzar Jameel explained to the audience the need for having chosen the topic for the symposium. He cited many recent incidents of violence in which from minority communities to Dalit and Adivasis all faced many attacks and it is increasing day by day.