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From: Fr. Cedric Prakash sj 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>




Dismantling Democracy

                                                                -Fr. Cedric 
Prakash sj*

The way Fatima, the mother of Najeeb Ahmed (#najeebahmed) the missing JNU 
student was treated this evening by the Delhi Police was just appalling. She 
was at a rally peacefully protesting with several others about the mysterious 
disappearance of her son. They were demanding that the Police and the Central 
Government need to do much more to trace Najeeb. The rally was disbanded by the 
police. There is enough of evidence (viral on social media) to show how Fatima 
was dragged, manhandled and detained by the police. Several other protestors 
(including students) were also detained.

This is not the first incident happening this past week. Some opposition 
political leaders who were protesting the death of a retired soldier were also 
arrested and were made to stop their protests. The son of the soldier who had 
gone to meet these leaders was beaten up by the police.

The popular TV Channel NDTV, will be taken off the air on November 9th for 24 
hours because of the inconvenient questions they asked and their coverage of 
the Pathankot terror attack that took place on January 2nd this year. Another 
channel from Assam has been given the same treatment. For several months now, 
there has been a virtual black-out on the media (mainly electronic and social) 
from Kashmir.

The BJP, the main ruling party, has gone to town about the "surgical strikes" 
on Pakistan. This is rather unfortunate. Anyone questioning the veracity of 
these 'surgical strikes' or asking for more information is termed 
'anti-national' or 'unpatriotic'. Pakistan certainly does not have a favourable 
track record either on human rights or on the freedom of its citizens. However, 
there are well-meaning citizens in both countries who would like the avenues of 
dialogue to be kept open and to continue Indo-Pak bonding on meaningful fronts. 
This is also frowned upon.

India has upped its military spending. Precious foreign reserves are squandered 
on what is conveniently referred to as 'upgrading' the military. Countries who 
need to sell from their stockpiles, find India an easy customer. The budgets 
for essentials like education, health, agriculture, employment generation, 
poverty alleviation programmes- have been drastically cut. This does not augur 
well for 'development' meant to be inclusive and holistic.

Human Rights Defenders are pushed to the wall. Organizations which take a stand 
for truth and justice and for the Constitutional rights of the oppressed are 
denied the possibility of receiving foreign aid. Right-wing fascists with full 
support from the ruling class, lynch you or beat you because of what you 
believe in, eat, dress, write, see etc. Crony capitalism is on the rise.

It has never been so bad in India! Opposition, students and liberal media are 
suppressed; Rights and Freedoms are curtailed; dissent is quashed! Today it is 
not merely the writing on the wall: the dismantling of democracy has begun!


                                                                                
          November 6th 2016

* (Fr Cedric Prakash sj is a human rights activist. He is currently based in 
Lebanon, engaged with the Jesuit Refugee Service(JRS) in the Middle East on 
advocacy and   communications. Contact: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)










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