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Citizens Condemn Pulwama Terror Attack, Appeal for Unity

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We, as citizens of Mumbai, a city that has been target of brute acts of terror from across the border several times, and all of India, strongly condemn the latest such attack at Pulwama when the country has lost 44 selfless, jawans of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) convoy in Kashmir on February 14. The aftermath of the attack has left us numbed with inescapable grief, even rage.First and foremost we send out our deepest condolences to the families of the bereaved CRPF jawans.

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We need to stand united in this moment of grief and even anger and ensure that none of these takes an unhealthy and ugly turn. We need to honour what India and its forces stand for while unequivocally condemning not just the brutal attack on our forces but the reportedly inciteful video of JEM put out with the singular aim of fomenting a communal and hate filled response. Those responsible for the attack are criminals who are mis-using a politicised and perverted version of faith to justify violence and bloodshed. They must be called out as such.
 
Those from our security forces and police who are victims of such terror attacks must remain central to our discourse. We must demand not just compensation but reparation and justice for the families of jawans from the CRPF, Army, BSF, CISF and police who fall victim to these terror attacks.
 
As Indians coping with the Pulwama attack we must ensure that our response remains united and not divisive. An internal atmosphere of fear and instigation, whether it is against Kashmiris or Muslims in general will not just corrode our unity but affect our holistic and healthy response to this tragedy. Reprisal violence against innocents cannot be an answer.
 
If we allow terrorists to divide us, we aid them in their quest to destroy the idea of India. India’s democratic principles and Constitutional values are their greatest fears. That is what they hope to destroy. So let’s not allow them to do that. 
 
We are a democracy. So, as Indians, while we stand united in our grief and outrage, we must also exercise our right to question. These are questions that do not in any way take away from this and other acts of terror but seek to build on our strengths in fighting terror of all kinds. The government of the day needs to answer these questions from citizens especially as we are about to enter into an extremely emotive election season. Election speeches too must be monitored and watched, so that while condemning the terror attack they are in no way inciteful of hatred and violence against sections of our citizens.
 
There are procedures in both national and international law for bringing to justice perpetrators of terror attacks. Justice must be our lasting and unequivocal demand.
 
We urge citizens all over India to hold small and large street corner peace meetings to maintain communal harmony.
 
(If you endorse this appeal please add your name or give us the permission to do so)
 
Teesta Setalvad
Irfan Engineer
Javed Anand
Anil Dharker
Shakuntala
Sumaaq Mistry
Suhel Banerjee
Gurleen Judge
Amir Rizvi
Shalini Dhawan
 

Traders shut shops in Srinagar to protest against harassment of Kashmiri students

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Srinagar, Feb 16 (IANS) Traders at the Lal Chowk here shut their establishments on Saturday to protest against reported harassment of Kashmiri students outside the state.

They also carried out a march demanding protection for all Kashmiris, including students studying outside the state.

The Kashmir Traders Federation, an organisation of local traders and businessmen, has called for a protest shutdown in the Valley on Sunday in solidarity with Kashmiris living outside the Valley and with students and professionals.

Courtesy: Two Circles.net
 

Save Education, Save Democracy, Save the Nation: Delhi Chalo, February 18 and 19

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Students from different parts of the country have been at the forefront of protesting against a regime and ideology that have eroded institutions of learning and research by starving them of funds, subverting reason and crushing dissent. Students and teachers are constantly being hounded with charges of being “anti-national” and “seditious”. Indeed, the purpose of education, and its process of questioning and debate is being sabotaged. Knowledge itself – the quest for knowledge and its growth – is the victim, along with the future of India which resides in the youth of the country.

After the historic protest marches of workers and farmers, students from across the country will march to Parliament on February 18th and the teachers will march in Defence of Higher Education on the 19th. They will demand: 

1) A nationwide fully state-funded and free Common Education System from KG to PG.
2) Use of at least 6% of the GDP and 10% of the central budget on education.
3) The Bhagat Singh National Employment Guarantee Act (BNEGA) to ensure guaranteed employment to all.
4) A halt to the communalisation of education.
5) Implementation of existing reservations and social justice in government and private institutions.
6) Release of all pending scholarships and more fellowships for research scholars from marginalised sections.
7) Protection of the federal character of education.

The Indian Writers Forum supports the students’ demands and expresses solidarity with their march to save education, democracy, and the India we want to live and learn in.

Romila Thapar
Githa Hariharan  
TM Krishna  
K Satchidanandan    
Mangalesh Dabral
Mridula Garg  
Jerry Pinto 
Keki Daruwalla
Atamjit Singh
Dona Mayoora
Amarjit Chandan
Shoma Chatterji
Prabhu Guptara
Reginald Massey

Courtesy: Indian Cultural Forum