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From: Teesta Setalvad <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2013 01:06:29 +0530
Subject: Online Petition Regarding 6th February Anti-Modi Protest


PLEASE SIGN...
Dear friends,

Please sign and share this online petition to the Lt Governor of Delhi
seeking to quash FIRs against a teacher of Delhi University (P K Vijayan),
and 8 students of Delhi University and Jawaharlal Nehru University who were
among the protestors against Narendra Modi's visit to SRCC, Delhi
University on 6th February.

http://www.petitiononline.com/Protests/petition.html
We, the undersigned, would like to draw your attention to the brutal and
unprovoked action undertaken by the Delhi Police on 6 February 2013 in
Delhi University, against peacefully protesting against students and
teachers. The protest was a completely legitimate expression of opposition
to the visit of Mr. Narendra Modi, Chief Minister of Gujarat, to the Delhi
University Campus. Suddenly and without the slightest provocation, hundreds
of students and teachers were brutally and repeatedly lathi-charged by the
police with no prior warning. The water cannon was used on two occasions,
again with no provocation whatsoever. To the shock and horror of onlookers,
many female students and several female teachers were molested, manhandled
and abused with the crudest sexual language and gestures, by the same
police personnel. Words like ‘kuttia’ (bitch) and randi (prostitute) were
amongst the the mildest of the language used. Further, besides performing
highly sexually offensive gestures like kissing, whistling and lewd hand
signals, many of the police personnel present also openly groped and
molested the female students, threatened them with sexual violence, in
addition to beating them along with the rest of the protestors.
Furthermore, the communal bias of the police was evident in the way in
which they encouraged and protected some other elements present, who
appeared to be from the ABVP, and who had apparently come out in support of
Mr. Modi. These elements were not only allowed on the other side of the
barricade, but they climbed with impunity on the vehicle bearing the water
cannon, jeered at the protestors and trained the cannon on them. They were
not checked by the police at any point. Many of these elements openly and
explicitly threatened the female protestors, threatening to sexually
penetrate them with iron rods and lathis as had been done in Gujarat. Many
of them were carrying these weapons with impunity. Instead of checking and
removing these elements, the police dragged several of the protesting
students over the barricades clubbed them and then threw them into the
hands of these communal elements, allowing them to be viciously beaten,
kicked and punched. The victims of this horrifying collusion were whisked
away to be detained at the Maurice Nagar Thana only when teachers and
students on this side of the barricade vociferously protested at the
brutality and demanded to meet the injured students. Despite repeated and
personal requests to the police, by several of the teachers and students
present, that they should exercise restraint, and not use such excess
force, the police remained unrestrained and even openly belligerent. It may
be noted that several police personnel were in riot gear and were armed
with deadly weapons. Even more shockingly, in a brazen attempt to cover up
this shameful and outrageous conduct, the police has now lodged FIRs
against nine of the protestors (one teacher and eight students), namely Dr.
P. K. Vijayan (a teacher of Hindu College, DU); Piyush Raj, Deepak Kumar
Mishra, Surendra Mishra, Vishmay Basu and Chintu (students from JNU); Shafi
Khan, Saurabh Kumar and Raghu Keshawan (students from DU). The FIRs are
under Sections 147 (rioting), 148 (rioting, armed with deadly weapon), 149
(every member of unlawful assembly guilty of offence committed), 186
(obstruction of public servant), 332 (voluntarily causing hurt to public
servant) and 353 (assault or criminal force on public servant) of the IPC.
The last two are non-bailable offences. This FIR has been lodged precisely
because on the 6th evening itself protestors lodged complaints of assault
and sexual violence against the police and ABVP goons. They managed to do
this and get them recorded in the Daily Diary with the greatest difficulty
since the police were uncooperative and hostile. Eight of those named in
the FIR were among those who filed police complaints. Several other female
students who had been sexually abused and molested have hesitated to lodge
complaints of sexual harassment, for fear of being similarly charged or
otherwise intimidated by the police or ABVP goons. It is particularly
significant that the police decided to file these FIRs only after the
Medico-Legal Complaint (MLCs) of the injured protestors confirmed the
assault on them. Such blatantly vindictive and arm-twisting tactics are
condemnable in the strongest terms, and must be immediately reversed. We
strongly and unequivocally condemn this brazen manipulation and display of
excess by the Delhi Police. We also strongly condemn the silence of the
University administration, which is morally and legally responsible for the
safety and security of its teachers and students. It is shocking that the
University administration should have allowed such a heavy and armed police
deployment against its own teachers and students in the first place. Sir,
it is a matter of deep concern to all of us that the Delhi Police believes
it can openly and brazenly misuse its powers in this fashion, against the
civilian population of the city, and especially against vulnerable sections
like students. Such excess on the part of the police personnel, including
the sexually explicit violence and intimidation, would be condemnable even
under the most provocative of circumstances. It is particularly and doubly
so when it was done to curb a perfectly legitimate and peaceful
student-teacher protest in a University. Sir, we therefore request you to
address and rectify this unconscionable injustice perpetrated by the very
purported custodians of law. We call on you to 1. direct the Delhi Police
to immediately withdraw the FIRs lodged against the nine protestors, and to
apologize unconditionally for their conduct. 2. ensure that the strongest
disciplinary action is taken against the errant police personnel. If such
personnel are allowed to roam freely, it will send out the most unfortunate
suggestion to the horrified and anxious public at large who have witnessed
these events – that the custodians of the law are themselves above the law,
and that there is no genuine redress available to those who become victims
of such arbitrariness. 3. take any other corrective and remedial measures
you may deem necessary in this situation. In the interests of the safety
and security of the citizens of Delhi, we look forward to a prompt
intervention from your office.
Tel: 00-91-11-27662151





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Teesta Setalvad
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Juhu, Mumbai - 400 049

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