*Why Arrest of Dalit activists-‘Urban Naxals’?*


Ram Puniyani

The violence in Bheema Koregon is still reverberating. We recall that on
January 1st, thousands of dalits returning from Bheema Koregaon were beaten
up. In that context the names of Milind Ekbote and Sambhaji Bhide cropped
up as the instigators of violence. The probe is on. In the context of this
earlier five activists, *Mahesh Raut*, Rona Wilson, *Surendra Gadling*, *Shoma
Sen* and *Sudhir Dhawale,* working for issues related to Adivasis and
dalits were arrested. Now in the month of September there was an attempt to
arrest Gautam Navlakha, Sudha Bhardwaj, Warwar Rao, Vernon Gonslaves and
Arun Ferreira were arrested while houses of Anand Teltumde and many others
were raided. The charge as per police version is that all these activists
were behind Bheema Koregaon violence, in the organizing of Elgar Parishad,
where inflammatory speeches were delivered, leading to violence. In a
surreal manner the police have succeeded in producing a letter ‘unearthing
the conspiracy’ to kill the Prime Minster Mr. Narendra Modi. Interestingly
the attempt to arrest these activists was halted due to the intervention of
Supreme Court, which gave a sort of dressing down to the police, telling
them that arresting these activists is like doing away with the safety
valve of our democracy. These activists have been put under house arrest
till further hearing.

All through; different political individuals and organizations have
affirmed that these arrests earlier and now are an attempt to intimidate
the dalit activists, meant to instill fear among them, these are vindictive
and arbitrary. Aakar Patel; Executive Director of Amnesty International “This
is not the first time that activists working on Dalit and Adivasi rights
have been arrested with little evidence,” “The government should protect
people’s rights to freedom of expression, association, and peaceful
assembly instead of creating an atmosphere of fear.” Now European Union has
taken a note of these arbitrary arrests by police and has condemned these
arrests and raids. It is due to actions of state like this that India has
been named as one of the offenders for 'alarming' level of harsh reprisals
and intimidation against those who cooperate with the UN on human rights
issues.

The Supreme Court has been forthright in doubting the police action and
prevented its attempt to arrest these activists and raid the houses of
others. This phenomenon of reprisals against Human rights defenders is very
disturbing and also points to the direction in which the present
government’s Hindu nationalist agenda is leading the country. In Bheema
Koregaon the blame is being put on Elgar Paraishad speeches. While most of
these activists have nothing to do with organizing of Elgar Parishad,
Retired Supreme Court Judge P. B. Sawant and Retired Justice Kolte Patil
have stated that they were the Conveners of this meeting. So the question
does arise as to why these activists have been arrested. It seems the major
goal of this Government, guided by Hindutva agenda is to label every
dissent as anti national, at the same time to suppress all attempts are on
to snub those who are trying to help dalits assert their dignity and help
demand their rights.

Let’s remember that with this government coming to power the dalit
assertion has been targeted all through. Starting with banning of Periyar
Ambedkar study circle (IIT Madras) they went on to target the Ambedkar
Students Association in Hyderabad Central University leading to
institutional murder of Rohith Vemula. In the aftermath of Vemula’s
suicide, massive upsurge of dalits all over the country did give rise to a
dalit movement, with other social groups chipping in for support. As
Hindutva agenda of Holy Cow-Beef unfolded; with targeting of Muslim
community, an unexpected parallel to this came up in the form of four dalit
youth being stripped and beaten mercilessly. All over the country the
discontent of dalits started getting polarized in the form of agitations
launched by another dalit young man, Jignesh Mevani, who successfully
organized the protests around cow issue, to emerge as a powerful voice of
dalits. He has tried to combine the dalit identity and dignity with issue
of land, which is the core problem of dalits in the country.

The present political agenda has tried to push the Muslim minorities into
second class citizenship by picking up issues like Ram Temple, Cow-Beef,
Love Jihad and Ghar Wapasi (Reconversion into Hinduism). Labeling Muslims
and Christians as foreigners and in particular Muslims as anti National has
been the plank of their politics. As far as dalits are concerned RSS
combine has been doing multiple things to co-opt them into their fold. The
first major attempt has been that of Samajik Samrasta Manch, (Social
Harmony Forum) where the central theme has been to promote harmony between
different castes, as RSS propagates that caste inequality is due to the
Muslim invaders who tried to convert, leading to caste inequality. This has
been backed up by social engineering where attempts have been made to
co-opt dalits and even Adivasis into the ideology which hides inequality.
Also many a dalit leaders like Ramvilas Paswan, Ramdas Athwaley and Udit
Raj have been lured into the posts of power to get their support for Hindu
nationalism. At cultural level they have modulated historical icons like
Suhel Dev, as great Hindu warriors standing against the foreigners, the
Muslims.

Still the rebellion is spilling out; the unrest of dalits is on the
streets. The question of equality and dignity of dalits remains undermined.
It is in this light that Maharashtra police is desperately trying to
implicate those activists/scholars who have stood their ground to help
bring up the movement of rights for these marginalized groups. And so this
attempts to implicate them with a conference, which was convened by two
retired judges. The alert citizens like Romila Thapar have done a yeomen
service in invoking the Supreme Court to save the democratic ethos by
stopping the reckless police action. Supreme Court has yet again proved
that it can protect the rights of the marginalized sections.

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