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From: shabnam hashmi <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 11:07 AM
Subject: Endorse by 4pm Feb 17
To: shabnam hashmi <[email protected]>


*STOP HARASSMENT OF DELHI UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS*

We the undersigned condemn the ongoing harassment of senior professors of
Delhi University  Dr. Ali Javed, Prof Nirmalangshu Mukharji and Dr. Vijay
Singh in the name of questioning over a seminar which is construed as an
anti national event. These professors were kept in the police station till
3 am at night and have been subjected to questioning for nearly  12 hours a
day. Dr. Tripta Wahi was also called for questioning on Monday but allowed
to leave in the evening.

All this is related to a meeting held at the press club in which Dr. Ali
Javed, Prof. Nirmalangshu Mukharji,Dr. Vijay Singh and Tripta Wahi had
participated and spoken.It seems a case is being tried to be made that it
was an anti-national meeting and these four academics who are involved in
it.

Dr. Ali Javed has made it very clear in his letter to the press club and in
his statement to the police that he was not the organiser of the event. His
role was confined to get venue for Dr. S. A. R. Geelani booked at his
request. All four of them had spoken very clear in the meeting that for
them the Indian constitution was supreme. All problems including that of
Kashmir needs to be resolved in the frame work of the constitution. They
had also made it abundantly clear that they did not regard Afzal Guru as
martyr.

We also want to emphasize that India has a long tradition of various types
of anti-establishment campaigns which have only strengthened the Indian
democracy and made it more robust and resilient.State alone does not
represent India. It is the people,of different shades and hues, of
differing ideas of democracy which make India.India has witnessed protests
in MIzoram, Nagaland, Bodoland,Manipur,Gorkhaland and other places.
To criminalize expression of dissent and protest would subvert the very
idea of a free and democratic India.

Indian state cannot be allowed to turn into a police state which believes
in only one kind of 'nationalist' ideology. Expression of frustration and
even anger by people who have a feeling of being wronged by the state
cannot be termed

seditious.

Kashmiri people,as Indian citizens, have a right to express
themselves,however disagreeable their protest might be to some of us as
long as it is not a violent act.

The atmosphere of fear and intimidation that has been built in the last
week bodes ill for Indian democracy. The capitulation of the press club
before the police, its alacrity in lodging a complaint against the
organisers of the above mentioned event and its act of termination of
the membership of Ali Javed shows that autonomy of institutions is under
severe stress.

For the last four days the four academics are being harassed by keeping
them at the police station long hours.It's very distressing and disturbing
that all this is happening in the capital of India and involves four well
know academics who have all their life fought for democratic and secular
values of india who are being subjected to constant harassment.

We demand that the Delhi Police stop subjecting these senior academics to
needless  harassment and indignity.

Anil Chowdhary, Social Activist

Apoorvanand, Professor Delhi University

Dhruv Narain, Publisher

Dilip Simeon, Historian

Harsh Kapoor, Social activist

Kavita Krishnan, Secretary, AIPWA

Manisha Sethi, JTSA

Manoj Jha, Professor Delhi University

Manoranjan Mohanty, Former Professor Delhi University

Mansi Sharma, Social Activist

Nandini Sundar, Professor Delhi University

ND Pancholi, Advocate

Ovais Sultan Khan, Social activist

Rahul Govind, Professor Delhi University

Ritwik Agarwal, Professor Delhi University

Sanghmitra Mishra, Professor Delhi University

Shabnam Hashmi, Social Activist

Sohaib Ahmad, JTSA

Sumit Chakravarty, Journalist

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