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From: Women Against Sexual Violence and State Repression 
<[email protected]>
Subject: [wss:2056] Press Release_WSS Condemns Police Violence on Protestors at 
Ramlila Maidan, Delhi
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, 7 June, 2011, 19:53



 
 Women Against Sexual Violence and State Repression strongly condemns the 
midnight crackdown on thousands of people staging a ‘Satyagraha’ and hunger 
strike at Ramlila Maidan with Baba Ramdev for demands related to corruption and 
black money.
 
We are astonished at Mr Manmohan Singh's defense of police action saying that 
there was no alternative. The attack on the protesters was absolutely 
unwarranted as the ‘satyagraha’ was neither causing any law and order problems 
nor was it disrupting the peace of the city in any manner. 
 
We are not supporters of Baba Ramdev but clearly see the role of dissent in 
upholding a democratic society. 
We also condemn the secret parleys between the government and Baba Ramdev as 
both parties are ready to compromise with each other and show no regard for the 
genuine mounting anger that people are feeling towards corruption and theft by 
those in power for personal and corporate gains. It is the breakdown of these 
parleys which prompted the attack on innocent satyagrahis.
 
We also question BJP and Sangh Parivar's opposition to this act of repression. 
It is selective and opportunistic; whenever it has suited BJP it has deployed 
the same means to quash opposition and questioning. In Chhattisgarh, most 
recently, it is proposing to ban People's Union for Civil Liberties which has 
been an above board organization espousing the cause of civil liberties since 
the dark days of emergency leave alone frequent burning of villages, and 
violent attacks on the villagers. 
 
We wish to highlight that such attacks are an everyday occurrence in large 
areas of Adivasi  and Dalit habitats where land is being grabbed to subserve 
corporate greed. Except that they are more vicious and batons are replaced by 
automatic rifles but unfortunately they do not make the headlines though they 
have rendered millions homeless.
Kalpana Mehta, Rinchin, Ranjana Padhi, Indira Chakravarthy, Sudha Bhardwaj, 
Geeta Charusivam, Lena Ganesh, Uma Chandru, Madhuri Krishnaswami and Others
On Behalf of the WSS Network

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