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Date: 19 July 2015 09:41:53 GMT+2
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Subject: Fwd: [The Moderates] Expert Gyan: What Lies Behind the CBI Raid on 
Teesta Setalvad BY THE WIRE STAFF




Expert Gyan: What Lies Behind the CBI Raid on Teesta SetalvadBY THE WIRE STAFF 
ON 18/07/2015    • ( LEAVE A COMMENT )On 
http://thewire.in/2015/07/18/what-lies-behind-the-cbi-raid-on-teesta-setalvad-6660/July
 14,  2015, the Central Bureau of Investigation raided the home of 
anti-communalism activist Teesta Setalvad, a week after the Union Home Ministry 
transferred an ongoing investigation into her finances to the elite 
agency.Social activist Teesta Setalvad during a CBI raid at her residence in 
Mumbai on Tuesday. PTI PhotoThe CBI filed a case against her last week for 
criminal conspiracy and illegally receiving foreign funds, charges Setalvad 
denies. Though she wrote to the CBI saying she was willing to cooperate with 
them in every way, the CBI decided to raid her premises.Setalvad’s 
organisation, Citizens for Justice and Peace, has canvassed and litigated for 
the prosecution of cases stemming from the 2002 anti-Muslim massacres in 
Gujarat, especially the Gulberg Society and Naroda Patiya killings.The latter 
case led to the conviction of prominent BJP leader and former minister Maya 
Kodnani.The CBI raid on Teesta came barely a day before the appeals by those 
convicted for the Naroda Patia massacre case were to be heard in the Gujarat 
High Court, and just two weeks before the final hearing of Zakia Jafri’s 
petition against the closure report of the Supreme Court-appointed SIT, which 
cleared Narendra Modi of criminal liability for the Gujarat riots. Setalvad has 
been closely assisting Zakia Jafri with her petition and appeal.The Wire asked 
a few prominent individuals for their views on the matter. Is the CBI raid an 
attempt by the BJP-led government at the Centre to intimidate activists opposed 
to it? Or is the agency merely doing its job, investigating charges against 
Setalvad just as it would in any other case?Julio Ribeiro
Social Worker and former Director General of Police, PunjabI’m quite certain 
that Teesta will fight it out. I know her and I know she will fight and we must 
help her. This just shows that there is no difference between the old 
government and the new one. The old one was trying to keep the guilty out and 
the new one is putting the innocent in. If they say they are different from the 
last one then I don’t know what is worse, keeping the guilty out or putting the 
innocent in. This government will lose out on public perception through this. 
Under no stretch will Teesta do something illegal. If she has contravened a 
rule, then many such rules are contravened and why aren’t they targeting 
everybody like this. I’m sure she had no intention to take money without 
clearance and now they have accused her of using it for personal purposes. 
Teesta has only ensured justice be done. They have chosen Teesta specifically 
because she has confronted them.Satish Deshpande
Eminent sociologist and Professor at the Delhi School of EconomicsIt is a clear 
and transparent attempt to intimidate and it ought to be resisted, no matter 
which government.Based on its timing, there seems to be a clear sense of 
vendetta, and has gone way beyond Conflict of Interest, a light phrase in this 
case.It seems obvious to even someone like me who isn’t associated with the 
facts of the case.Amitava Kumar
Writer, and the author of, most recently, Lunch with a BigotJust last night I 
was reading a novel by Philip Roth in which a young woman goes to a police 
station in Hong Kong. She is the mistress of a man who is a shipping tycoon and 
has gone to the police to complain about the rich man’s plot to get rid of his 
wife in a car accident. The officer on duty makes a phone call and subsequently 
a packet of cocaine is found in the woman’s purse.I’m telling you this story 
because, of course, it doesn’t happen only in India. But, as a phrase dear to 
the liberal section of our society would have it, the brazenness is shocking. 
I’m talking now of the CBI raid on Teesta Setalvad’s home. It is an instance of 
the ways in which our prime institutions collude with power. I don’t, of 
course, have proof. But proof of what really? As in the with the deaths of 
witnesses in the Vyapam and Asaram Bapu cases, the needle of suspicion points 
in only one direction.Rajeev Dhavan
Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India The three issues here are bringing 
civil society under total control, using the word accountability to oppress and 
the sanctity of the Gujarat model.The government cannot handle activist civil 
society. Indira Gandhi wanted to monitor them under a common umbrella in 1982. 
Rajiv Gandhi tried to do something similar by use of the defamation provision. 
This government wants to use the platform of accountability to interfere with 
civil society and bring them to heel by criminalising methods. Civil society is 
faced with arrest, imprisonment and extensive auditing, leaving them with the 
threat of being disempowered. So many aspects of the FCRA can be ironed out 
without cutting funds. Instead  huge raids, these matters can be dealt with 
differently. This government’s major concern is obviously Gujarat. Its 
endeavour is to effectively destroy opposing organisations so that the sanctity 
of Modi’s ‘Gujarat model of Good Governance’ is preserved. It is so important 
that they want to silence everyone through oppressive censorship. Teesta is 
enemy No. 1 in Gujarat and she’s paying the price for that.Anand Patwardhan
Well-known documentary film-maker The escalating legal and illegal harassment 
of Teesta Setalvad, Javed Anand and their entire team is clear proof of how 
scared the Gujarat government and Narendra Modi actually are. It is thanks to 
Teesta and her organisation that 126 murderers, rapists and rioters went to 
jail for their role in the 2002 Gujarat carnage. Of course a few of these 
convicted killers like Maya Kodnani have been freed thanks to the intervention 
of the State. Many more cases are still pending. It is this that has clearly 
prompted the current attacks on Teesta. If there had been any financial 
wrongdoing, is it not strange that neither the charity commissioner nor the 
income tax departments had any problems with the submitted accounts? What is 
happening is a shame on our system.Manisha Sethi
Activist, and Assistant Professor at Jamia Milia IslamiaThe so-called case of 
embezzlement, from the very beginning, has been concocted by elements 
instigated by the state government of Gujarat and the Gujarat Crime Branch. 
Remember, the FIR was registered in January 2014, just as Setalvad’s 
organisation was preparing to file Zakia Jafri’s protest petition. When the 
Gujarat government’s ploy to arrest Setalvad and her colleagues failed, thanks 
to the intervention of the Supreme Court, the Gujarat government has mobilised 
the Ministry of Home Affairs to foist another malicious enquiry through the 
CBI.  The complaint against Teesta and her organisation should not have been 
acted upon in the first place given that the complaint itself was sent on a 
forged letterhead. So certainly, it is not the process of law taking its own 
course – it is the deliberate and malicious invocation of law to suppress 
dissent and the struggle for justice.Mirza Asmer Beg
Professor of Political Science at Aligarh Muslim UniversityThis is politically 
motivated and it is not something new. The executive has often used its powers 
to further their interests and suppress voices speaking contrary to their 
interest. This has been done to teach Teesta a lesson and it is to be a lesson 
for other organisations that want to speak contrary to the executive. The basic 
idea is that you should toe the line of the establishment and not cross it. If 
you cross it, then you are contrary to the establishment’s interest, inside the 
rekha, you’re fine. It is a question of basic freedom of expression. It sets 
out a dangerous precedent. Freedom and rights take a long time to be entrenched 
in a society but it takes only a small amount of time to throw them out.Amita 
Baviskar
Eminent sociologist and Professor, Institute of Economic GrowthThe government 
is specifically targeting independent voices that have spoken out against it.  
Like Greenpeace, Citizens for Justice and Peace and Sabrang have been focused 
and persistent in their campaigns and it has been hard for the government to 
refute their arguments and evidence.  So, standard harassment tactics have come 
into play.  If the government was serious about illegal funds transfer, why 
hasn’t it acted decisively against its big beneficiaries: those with black 
money and its own Sangh Parivar subsidiaries?Prem Shankar Jha
Eminent journalist, Managing Editor of Financial WorldI have been watching the 
abuse of law to serve the interests of the powerful with growing concern for 
several years. But this is abuse of an altogether different order.In a book I 
wrote some years ago I recorded the growing abuse of law by local governments 
to tyrannise academics who wrote on the corruption of these governments.But at 
least China did not claim to be a democracy.Dunu Roy
Social Activist and Chairman of Delhi Based NGO, Hazards CentreThis is an 
example of perfect timing by a determined regime – striking while the iron is 
hot. So the more ruthless the strike, the more one can assess the regime’s fear 
of the heat of the iron; and why it is so determined to strike at the heart of 
dissent that will burn its own vitals.Every dystopic despot faced with a rebel 
pressing for accountability inevitably calls on discipline as the magic remedy 
that will make all evil go away. This is nothing more than the bully smirking, 
“play the game my way or there will be no game at all – चित भी मेरी, पट भी 
मेरी, अंटा मेरे बाप का”And so, on a different note, one cannot cure a social 
malaise through petitions; it has to be dealt with by a change in the system 
itself. I see a lot of petitions on the net, and a picture of a dharna by the 
select at jantar mantar. Are such notional actions going to stop the rath yatra 
unleashed by an all-conquering demi-god set to civilise the world in the image 
of an ancient hierarchy; or will it require more and yet more of the rebellious 
demand for accountability that enraged the despot in the first place?Ashish 
Khetan
Journalist and head of the Delhi Dialogue commission of the AAPShe fought for 
the cause of justice valiantly and fearlessly for over ten years. The fact that 
in cases like Naroda Patiya there were convictions is proof of that. Modi is 
acting using the state machinery out of political vendetta as a result of her 
crusade against him, over his role in the 2002 riots. This is the worst 
witch-hunt ever I’ve seen by the Prime Minister of our country.Rakesh Sharma
Director of Final Solution, a film on the 2002 riots in GujaratA Hindu 
organisation, the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabhahas accused VHP and its 
associates of pocketing more than Rs 1,400 crore in cash and “quintals of gold 
bricks”, which were collected from across the world as donations for 
construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya. I’ve heard about this for years, 
mostly through off-the-record comments by various ‘hindutva activists’ I’ve 
filmed. Now that a radical Hinduvta group has directly and formally brought 
this up all we can say is Jai Shri Scam! Any guesses why this government will 
not probe all donations- dubious and kosher, Indian, NRI and foreign – and the 
expenses supposedly incurred with the same rigour and urgency as that in 
Teesta-Sabrang Communications case of alleged financial impropriety?Gyan Prakash
Historian and Professor at Princeton UniversityThis hounding of Teesta Setalvad 
is a sign of creeping authoritarianism.The sheer audacity of this outrageous 
attempt at intimidation is actually deliberate and meant as a sign to others 
that they better not cross the Modi regime.   Reactions compiled by Anushrut 
Ramakrishnan Agrawal



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