*PUCL Condemns Raid at the House of Kavita Srivastava at Jaipur*


The People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) strongly condemns the
outrageous and uncalled for act of raid at the residence of Kavita
Srivastava, PUCL national secretary in Jaipur early morning today (3 October
2011).  The raid was conducted by the Chhattisgarh Police with active
assistance of Rajasthan Police, supposedly searching for a maoist. We
understand that this was done at the behest of inputs from central
intelligence agencies which prompted Chhattisgarh police to seek a search
warrant. The raid is a scandalous act of maligning, intimidation and
harassment to muzzle dissent at the behest of the government of Rajasthan
which is out to victimise human rights activists who expose its misdeeds of
atrocities against Muslim minorities and poor. The arrival of police with a
truck load of them is nothing but to create fear amongst the family members
of Kavita Srivastava and others. There is no doubt  that the raids were a
well thought out design to go after the human rights activists aimed at
silencing them through the misuse of law and official machinery.  In all its
manifestations the present raid is in the series of acts of blatant
vindictiveness aimed at sending a message to the larger human rights
community that the present central and state governments have no faith in
and respect for the value of dissent and protest as a cardinal principles as
enshrined in our constitution. It is clear that Kavita Srivastava has been
targeted primarily because of her role in pointing out Chhattisgarh
government’s violation of human rights, Rajasthan government’s mindless use
of force against Muslim minorities and centre’s anti-poor policies. PUCL
appeals to the larger human rights community and freedom loving people of
the country to come forward strongly to resist the unabashed crusade of the
government against the human rights defenders in the country.  PUCL also
demands that the National Human Rights Commission must take a serious view
of the matter and as per its  commitment to protect the human rights
defenders ensure that no further harassment is meted out to Kavita
Srivastava and her family.


PUCL will  hold a press conference with other human rights organisations
tomorrow at 3: 30 at Indian Women's Press Club, 5 Windsor Place, Ashoka
Road, New Delhi.



Prabhkar Sinha, President PUCL

Rajinder Sachar, former President PUCL

Pushkar Raj , General Secretary PUCL

Mahipal Singh, Secretary PUCL

Chitranjan Singh, Secretary PUCL

V. Suresh , Secretary PUCL

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