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Appeal to all secular parties, leaders and candidates to help prevent
formation of communal central government in India
We, concerned citizens of India, are alarmed by the divisive, abusive and
violent Lok Sabha election campaign that has just been concluded.
Throughout the campaign, the Bharatiya Janata Party under Narendra Modi's
leadership has been especially virulent in ridiculing and insulting
religious and sexual minorities, dalits and people with disabilities. BJP
under Modi has also threatened constitutional bodies like the Election
Commission. Dissenting voices have been intimidated and asked to leave the
country.

The collusion of big corporates with rank communal and authoritarian ideas,
visible starkly in the poll campaign, will seep into the structures of
governance if a Modi-led NDA government is formed. All opponents to this
brand of politics will be hounded and hunted, as they indeed have been in
Gujarat. It is only reasonable to anticipate that the policies of
discrimination and ghettoization practiced by Modi's government in Gujarat
will become the national norm. Much of the mainstream media today is not
only acting pliant, they are carrying a barrage of misleading facts to
promote Modi, leading to legitimate fears that they may further abandon
their watchdog role.

In this alarming scenario, it is imperative that you, the secular elected
members of parliament ensure that the Constitution and its values, and
indeed, the future of this nation, are protected. After all, secularism is
not just a catchword in election manifestos. It is the backbone of our
democracy.

There is nothing inevitable about the rise of Modi to Prime Ministership.
The keys to formation of government in Delhi are held by all of you. We now
remind some of you of the promises you have made to the people of India to
stand against communalism and uphold secularism during this election
campaign, which we have reproduced here. We, along with millions of
citizens, voted for you because of these promises.

We appeal to you and all other secular parties to come together to ensure
the formation of a secular government, and prevent the formation of a
Narendra Modi-led BJP/NDA central government.

We gave you our votes. We hope you will honour our trust.

Signed:

NOMOre Campaign, all-India secular campaign
Saheli Women's Resource Centre, Delhi

Abhijit Deshmukh, student, Latur, Maharashtra
Abhishek Roy, Downright Human, Delhi
Abu Zafar, Delhi
Akshay Rangari, BSP, Nagpur
Anjali Monteiro, Professor, TISS, Mumbai
Anupama Jha, Bilaspur
Arab Nizam, Nandyal, Andhra Pradesh
Arjumand Ara, Delhi University, Delhi
Ashok Nigam, senior advocate, Lucknow
Asmasif , Bengaluru
Atul Sood, professor of economics, Delhi
Azhar Khan, Social Activist, Jalgaon (Maharashtra)
Bhuvi Gupta, Delhi
Binu Chacko, Software Engineer, Punalur, Kerala
Chetan Grover, Delhi
DN Jha, Retd Professor Delhi
Gurpreet Kaur, Student, AUD Delhi
Jagannathan Krishnan, Filmmaker, Mumbai
Janhavi Mittal, Student, Delhi
Japleen Pasricha, feminist activist, M.Phil research scholar JNU Delhi
Javed Anand, activist Mumbai
Jayati Ghosh, professor of economics, Delhi
Kabi S, Activist, Bombay
Kakul Fatima, Student, Meerut
Kamini Tankha, Delhi
Kanishka Sinha, Stillwater Consulting, Mumbai
Kiran Shaheen, Memoirist and activist, Delhi
Krishna, Coimbatore
Lata Singh, associate professor, JNU, Delhi
Lesley Esteves, activist, Delhi
Manish Sharma, Delhi
Manisha Sethi, academic, Delhi
Manjira Das, Delhi
Mansi Sharma, Delhi
Mario da Penha, Historian, Mumbai
Mohamad Haris , Kozhikode, Kerala
Mohammed Shamir, Software Dev Analyst, Bengaluru
Mumtaz Ansari, Aligarh
N. Jayaram, journalist, Bengaluru
Nalini Visvanathan Delhi
Nasiruddin, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Nazaf Anwar, Software engineer, Bengaluru
Neeraj Kumar, Young activist, Delhi
Nihal, Bangalore
Nirmalangshu Mukherji, Teacher, Delhi University
Nishtha Singh, Delhi
Noor Enayat, Brand Consultant, Delhi
Ovais Sultan Khan, Social Work Professional, Delhi
Pallavi Singhal, Artist, Mumbai
Panakj Nanda, Delhi
Prabhat Patnaik, professor of economics, Delhi
Premlata Nigam, advocate, Lucknow
Purwa Bharadwaj, Writer/Researcher, Delhi
Rachna Singh, Lecturer, Delhi
Rajat Kumar, Advocate, Delhi
Ramnarayan K
Ridhima Delhi
Rituparna Borah, queer feminist activist, Delhi
S. Purkayastha, Faculty Member, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
Shankar, atheist, Hyderabad
Shilpi Singh, New Delhi
Shipra Nigam, consultant economist, Delhi
Sinu Abraham, Bangalore
Smriti Nevatia, feminist writer-researcher, film festival curator &
concerned citizen, Mumbai
Sohail Akbar, Academic, Delhi
Sona Mitra, Researcher and activist, Delhi
Sonia Kidwai, Teacher, Delhi
Sriti, Student IIM-Rohtak, Lucknow
Tony George , Malappuram, Kerala
Uditi Sen, Kolkata
Uma V Chandru
Vani Subramaniam, Delhi
Varsha Mehta, Consultant, Forestry and Rural Livelihoods Delhi
Vinodh Kumar, Aam Aadmi Party, Bengaluru
Vishnu Jerome, Mumbai
Yug Mohit Chaudhry, Lawyer, Mumbai
Zohra

In your own words

Shri K Chandrasekhar Rao, President, Telangana Rashtra Samithi
Sir, on April 14, you made this important statement. "I am making a policy
statement. TRS will not align with communal forces. We will support the
Third Front. We are a 100% secular party. We will not join the NDA."

Millions gave you their votes on this assurance. Sir, we hope you will not
betray them.

Kumari Mayawati, Chairperson, Bahujan Samaj Party
Behenji, on May 4 you said "Pura desh sampradayikta ki aag mein jalne
lagega agar woh (Modi) PM ban gaya" (the whole country will be in flames if
Modi becomes the PM). You have not shied away from challenging Modi head on
during the election campaign, calling the bluff of his 'backward caste'
stunt in your press conference, or even calling for a ban on Amit Shah's
entry into Uttar Pradesh when he made his mischievous remarks of Azamgarh
being the den of terrorists.

We sincerely urge you to continue your stand against BJP's brand of
communal politics and hateful attitude of BJP supporters towards Dalits,
women and backwards.

Selvi J Jayalalitha, General Secretary, All India Anna Dravida Munnetra
Kazhagam
Amma, on October 31, 2013, you told the country you are against communal
politics, and that communalism has been spreading its "dangerous
tentacles", "with the sharp increase in communal tensions and
religion-based politics and growth of communal forces in our body politic."
While releasing the Vision 2023 document on February 21, 2014, you said, "I
have a vision for India in which Tamil Nadu will play a key role -- a vision
of a resurgent India; a nation with an inclusive society... a modern,
secular and prosperous India. I want to assure you all that this day is not
far."

Amma, that day has come for Tamil Nadu to play a key role in upholding a
secular India.

Shri Jaganmohan Reddy, National President, Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress
Party
Sir, in October 2013, you said, "I want BJP to change. I want Modi to
change BJP. I want BJP to become secular... We don't want Muzaffarnagar, we
want Mohabbatnagar". After witnessing the divisive campaign just concluded
by BJP, do you think a BJP under Modi will change for the better? Are you
aware that a Sangh Parivar website throws brutal communal abuse at your
late father because of his faith? We quote from it: "Yeduguri Sandinti
Rajasekhara Reddy alias Yeduguri Samuel Rodriguez Reddy (1949-2009), late
Christian chief minister of andhrapradesh for ongoing & last government was
the most SECULAR govt. ever!... Many of his ministers are openly Christian
and Muslim, and many others are secret Christians... YSR ordered that the
jurisdiction of Lord Venkateswara temple at Tirumala Tirupati be reduced
from the current seven hills to only two hills and wanted to utilize the
remaining five hills to build churches." This page on
http://www.sanghparivar.org<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sanghparivar.org&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNFJg3Ysfnj4I8p_1VQsZBVyA2ZBhw>was
taken down the day after voting ended in Seemandhra, but we have
preserved this screenshot.

Sir, several communities in Seemandhra voted for you en bloc, in the hope
that you will do everything you can to keep those filled with this kind of
hatred away from the levers of power in India.

Ms Mamata Banerjee, Chairperson, All India Trinamool Congress
Didi, on May 5, 2014, you said, "Those who cause riots cannot become the
leader of the nation. It is because of their comments that innocent
minorities are being butchered in Assam" and "If a party can go to this
extent without being in power, it will definitely burn the country if it
comes to power. Those who will lead the country if they themselves ignite
riots, then what will happen to the nation." You have also categorically
stated at your election rally at Shyambazar in north Kolkata: "We will
never, ever have an alliance with the BJP."

Didi, please abide by these words and ensure a secular government for
India.

Shri M. Karunanidhi, President, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Kalaignar, when releasing the names of the DMK candidates for 35 Lok Sabha
constituencies, you said that you would like to see a secular government at
the centre. On April 17, your party treasurer MK Stalin reiterated this:
"Our leader has emphasised that the DMK wishes for a secular government at
the Centre. Following the elections such a government led by a prime
minister identified by Kalaignar will form the government."

Kalaignar, people of Tamil Nadu voted for this stated commitment of DMK to
secular values. Do not betray their trust.

Shri Naveen Patnaik, Chairperson, Biju Janata Dal
Sir, in 2008 you said that "Each bone of my body is secular" and
subsequently left the NDA. On April 9 2014, the eve of first phase of
elections in Odisha, you said this about Narendra Modi: "he is a
controversial candidate and communal shed remains which is not healthy for
the country". At the same time you said, "We will be equidistant from BJP
and Congress. There is no question of joining NDA even if they do not have
Modi as PM candidate."

Sir, people of Odisha voted for you after hearing these words. You must
live up to them.

Shri Nitish Kumar, leader, Janata Dal (United)
Sir, vulnerable communities and secular people all over India were moved by
your gesture of supporting the candidacy of another party against Narendra
Modi in Varanasi. We hope that your opposition to the politics Modi
represents will continue and that you will help form a secular government
in Delhi.

Shri Arvind Kejriwal, leader, Aam Aadmi Party
Sir, while campaigning in New Delhi on March 26, 2014, you proclaimed that
"Communalism is a bigger problem in front of the country than corruption
and it is never about people fighting each other. It is political parties
who pit communities against one another for narrow electoral gains." We
commend your bold and brave campaign against Narendra Modi, and urge you to
ensure that a secular government is formed.

Shri Sharad Pawar, President, Nationalist Congress Party
Sir, when campaigning at Kolhapur on April 13, you said "A Congress MP from
the minority community was burnt to death in 2002 by extremists in
Ahmedabad, 20 km away from Gujarat's capital Gandhinagar. However, the
chief minister had shown no courtesy to meet the family of the deceased MP.
It was the responsibility of chief minister to meet his family. Are we
going to give power to Modi, who is ready to scare people?"

Sir, we remind you of these words during your efforts to explore government
formation.

Shri Deve Gowda, National President, Janata Dal (Secular)
Sir, at your campaign speech in Mandya on April 11, you said "The voters
should think whether their family members can live in peace by making Modi
the prime minister." A few days later in Hassan, you said "There must be a
secular government" and that you "would oppose fundamentalists from holding
reins at the Centre."

Sir, we hope that you will stand by the word 'secular' included in your own
party name.


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