Condemn Attack on AAP Headquarters, Defend Freedom of Expression, Oppose
Politics of Hurt Sentiments : New Socialist Initiative
January 10, 2014

By subhash gatade <http://kafila.org/author/gatade/>

http://kafila.org/2014/01/10/condemn-attack-on-aap-headquarters-defend-freedom-of-expression-oppose-politics-of-hurt-sentiments-new-socialist-initiative/

*New Socialist Initiative Condemns Attack on AAP Headquarters*

New Socialist Initiative condemns the attack on the headquarters of AAP
(Aam Aadmi Party) office at Kaushambi, Ghaziabad by vigilantes of the
Hindutva Brigade and demands stern action against the culprits. Given the
inordinate delay by the police in reaching the place and nabbing the
hooligans in the case of an emergent political party and high-profile
politicians, one can only imagine the safety and security of common citizen
under such dispensation.

It is distressing that each time any individual or group has expressed
views on the violation of human rights by Armed Forces protected by the
draconian Armed Forces Special Powers Act, frenzied jingoism by the
rightwing forces as well as by the print and electronic media turn to the
rhetoric of hurt sentiments. It is equally distressing that the Aam Aadmi
Party too succumbed to such jingoism, found it necessary to distance itself
from Prashant Bhushan and turned the question of human rights violation by
the armed forces into a question of national integrity.

Demanding deeper investigation into the real masterminds of this attack New
Socialist Initiative also urges every peace and justice loving person to
raise its voice over growing attacks on freedom of expression so that
voices of majoritarianism, intolerance and bigotry be put on the defensive.

It has been widely reported that on 8th January 2014 the Hindu Raksha Dal
attacked and vandalized the Aam Aadmi Party office in Kaushambi (Uttar
Pradesh), protesting the comments made by AAP leader and Supreme Court
Senior Advocate Prashant Bhushan on the presence of the Armed Forces in
Kashmir. However, this form of hooligan organized violence and vandalism in
the name of hurt sentiments is not new to us. Over the years we have been
witness to this well established pattern of violence against anyone who has
dared to make a statement about the brutality and impunity of the Armed
Forces, particularly where the Armed Forces Special Powers Act is
implemented as in Kashmir and the Northeast, as well as their presence in
other parts like Central India. People have been booked under false cases,
beaten and threatened. Whether it was the same Prashant Bhushan who was
badly beaten up by a fanatic organization or the Bajrang Dal cadre chasing
down and attacking those protesting the unjust hanging of Afzal Guru at
Jantar Mantar in broad daylight and under the full protection of the
police, or the vandalism at the screening of Sanjay Kak’s documentary,
*Jashn-e-Azadi*, in Hyderabad, or the hooliganism of the BJP’s student wing
ABVP against the rally demanding a repeal of the AFSPA in Delhi University,
the message is always loud and clear: *dudh mangoge kheer denge*, *Kashmir
mangoge cheer denge*. This time too it was said by Hindu Raksha Dal as they
staged a protest against “AAP’s stand” on Kashmir. The attackers said that
Hindus are hurt because of Prashant Bhushan’s statement on Kashmir which
led them to stage a protest outside the party office and engage in
vandalism.

Aam Aadmi party, ironically, had already rebutted Prashant Bhushan’s
statement and in response clarified that Kashmir is an integral part of
India, that the presence of the Armed Forces was a question of national
security, that there was no question of a referendum on this issue and that
Prashant Bhushan’s statement in no way reflected the position of the party.

As far as the attack by Hindu Raksha dal is concerned, it is very clear
that the attack was an attack on all those who stand against the impunity
the Armed Forces enjoy under draconian laws like the AFSPA. It was an
attack to shut all those voices that stand for de-militarization. We know
that such demands have not only been raised by Kashmiris but by various
movements in the Northeast and in Central India. We consider these voices
of resistance and dissent a fundamental core of any democracy.

The attack by Hindu Raksha Dal is an attack on the basic idea and values of
any democratic society. It is not surprising that while both Congress and
BJP formally condemned the attack they are not against the views that Hindu
Raksha Dal has aired. We are disappointed that AAP too has not shown the
courage to stand apart on this matter. Arvind Kejriwal was quick to clarify
that AAP considered Kashmir an integral part of India. Why is it that every
time a statement is made on the large-scale brutalities meted out to the
people of Kashmir by the Armed Forces, the debate is hijacked as one of
national integrity? If Kashmir is an integral part of India, does that make
it OK to go on inflicting violence on the local people, its own citizens
with complete impunity? Thousands of people have been murdered, raped and
thousand more imprisoned and the rest live in constant state of fear and
unfreedom. A response to this issue by evoking the jingoism of national
integrity is to consciously shy away from the real question at hand – the
trigger- happy Armed Forces in Kashmir that have consistently stripped the
people of Kashmir of their fundamental right to a life of dignity and
freedom.

It was just a couple of years ago when thousands were found in many mass
graves across Kashmir, thanks to the intervention of the Jammu-Kashmir
Human Rights Commission. Did they themselves decide to die together or was
it the ISI that came inside, killed people and put them together in those
graves? The truth is known to the people in those regions where armed
forces are ‘safeguarding’ the nation. Each time someone has tried to raise
the issue, they have been met with organized violence and the politics of
vandalism of the Hindu Right.

We are in agreement with all those opposing the view that such matters may
be resolved by way of a referendum but for the opposite reasons. The issue
of Armed Forces cannot be made subject to the referendum. A referendum
cannot be conducted on something that is a natural right. Human Rights are
not a matter of referendum. It is not a choice. The Constitution does not
allow or require this right to be decided by referendum. The right to live
with dignity and freedom must be considered as natural right of human
beings which even the Constitution must protect. A Constitution or a
referendum hence, cannot decide to evoke something that curtails the life
world of human freedom.

We believe that AFSPA and such other draconian laws should be immediately
repealed and the guilty be punished. Such laws cannot be subjected to the
will of the majority, be it in Kashmir, the northeast or in the rest of
India. We believe that human rights cannot be violated in the name of
national integrity. And, we condemn all violence perpetrated in the name of
hurt sentiments. The essence of democracy is not just the will of majority
but also the right to dissent against this will.


10th January, 2014, New Socialist Initiative (NSI)

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