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Students arrested on sedition charges in Kerala for Kashmir poster get bail

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Two Kerala students who had been arrested in connection with posters about Kashmir got bail from the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court at Malappuram today. The students who had been charged with sedition told media persons on Monday that the posters were not written by them.


Posters put up at Malappuram Government College (Courtesy-www.keyboardjournal.com)

Human rights activists had taken a strong stance against the arrest of two students in Malappuram in connection with posters about Kashmir. A joint statement signed by the group of activists, lawyers, journalists etc pointed out that the Supreme Court had stated earlier in several similar cases that sedition should not be charged for pasting posters or raising slogans without any immediate violent results. The statement condemned the present situation in the country in which individuals, especially students, are charged with sedition for raising their voice against the government. Stamping the independent expression of opinions and political activism as anti-national would harm the integrity of campus politics and democratic set-up.  At a time when countries like Britain have repealed their sedition laws, there should be serious thought on repealing Section 124 (A) from the Indian Penal Code, it added. The statement also requested the college authorities and the government to go back from the act of denying freedom of expression and political activism. The statement was signed by activists in different fields such as A Vasu, V Prabhakaran, Dr TT Sreekumar (EFLU, Hyderabad), Dr Jenny Rowena (Delhi University), Dr MH Ilyas (MG University), Adv Tushar Nirmal Sarathi, Reny Ayline (NCHRO), Adv Abdul Kabeer, AM Nadwi (Minority Rights Watch), Kamalsi Najmal, Waseem RS, PK Sadiq etc.

Two students of the Government College, Malappuram, – Rinshad, doing second-year B.Com, and Muhammed Haris, doing first year BA Islamic Studies – were arrested on Thursday and charged with Section 124(A) accusing them of pasting posters related to Kashmir.  The posters advocated ‘freedom for Kashmir, Nagaland and Palestine’ and ‘to condemn the Sangh attack on Kashmiris after the Pulwama attack’. The college principal complained to the police about the posters and the students were arrested from their homes, according to reports. The posters were pasted under the banner of the Radical Students Forum, a recently-formed student organisation with leftist leanings which used to hold talks and studies on different matters including the Sangh atrocities nationwide.

Courtesy: Two Circle
 

IAF Air Strike: Will Pakistan Retaliate?

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They talk about the possibility of retaliation by Pakistan, and about how we need to wait until concrete evidence on the casualties arrives.

Prabir Purkayastha, editor-in-chief, Newsclcik, discusses, with defence expert D Raghunandan and senior journalist Gautam Navlakha, the recent IAF air strike in Balakot. They talk about the possibility of retaliation by Pakistan, and about how we need to wait until concrete evidence on the casualties arrives.

Courtesy: News Click

Kancha Ilaiah wants schoolchildren to sing the song of equality

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The scholar has penned a poem and has made an appeal to sing it as a prayer in schools

Dalit-Bahujan scholar Kancha Ilaiah, author of Why I am not a Hindu, has added Shepherd to his name to assert the dignity of his parental profession.

In his latest memoir, From a Shepherd Boy to an Intellectual, the researcher has written about his struggle in academia dominated by the upper castes.

In the book released on Monday, Ilaiah has penned a poem highlighting the notion of equality and made an appeal to make schoolchildren sing the song as a prayer.

The prayer starts with the words “God you created all of us equal”.

At the book release, Ilaiah said the upper castes have never recognised the knowledge possessed by people who are involved in the production of resources.Ilaiah was criticised and physically attacked by the upper castes, particularly the trader community, in 2017 because of his criticism of the caste system.

“The Brahmin associations of the Telugu states in 2015 attacked my writings. They abused my name Ilaiah as unworthy name, my caste as unworthy of respect. In order to answer them I had to add the word ‘Shepherd’ to my name as mark of my parental profession as it is most respected profession globally both spiritually and socially,” he has written in the book released on Monday.

Ilaiah has appealed to youngsters and first-generation learners to pursue knowledge in life and not run after upper-caste girls and said English-medium teaching could bring social revolution for the deprived sections.
Ilaiah is the first intellectual among Dalit-Bahujans to pen his memoirs.

Prayer Song for School Children
God, You Created All of Us Equal
God, you created all of us equal,
God, you created male and female equal,
God, you created no caste among us,
God, you allowed no untouchability among us,
God, you created all of us equal,
God, you told us to work and live,
God, you told us to respect our parents,
God, we pray you as proud Indians,
God, you created all Indians equal.

From Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd’s

“From a Shepherd Boy to an Intellectual—My Memoirs”
 

De-escalate Tensions between India and Pakistan: PIPFPD

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Joint Statement by the National Committees PIPFPD of India and Pakistan

Indian Air strikes

Issued on 26th of February 2019 from Lahore and New Delhi (also Mumbai, Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Jammu, Bhubaneshwar & Srinagar):

We, the members of Pakistan India Peoples’ Forum for Peace & Democracy (PIPFPD), from India and Pakistan, notes with seriousness and strongly condemns the claims of Indian government of air strikes and bombing in settled districts of Pakistan beyond LoC. It demands both governments of Indian & Pakistan to show restraint and avoid any war like situation. It further demands immediate measures from both sides to de-escalate the situation and de-militarize borders by withdrawing troops to the peace time level. 

PIPFPD, from India and Pakistan unequivocally condemn the massacre of more than 45 CRPF personnel, at Pulwama, Jammu & Kashmir. We are also appalled at the large-scale killings of the police, army personnel, civilians and members of non-state armed groups, in diverse instances that followed Pulwama killings. We are shocked and pained at the number of human lives that is lost to guns, IEDs, missiles, bombs, pellet guns, stones, etc. in the Kashmir valley—especially in the increased instances over the last few years, since 2016.

Members of PIPFPD, from both countries, are deeply concerned about the situation arising because of the escalation of violence. Forum takes serious note of the high emotional outpouring and war mongering on both sides further giving rise to fundamentalists and extremists elements. It is perturbed about the increasing incidents of violence and vindictive action against Kashmiris in particular and Muslims in general by state and non-state actors in India. Ironically, despite a very delayed mention by the PM of India, senior members of the Indian government have not shown any meaningful or strong signs of restrain or resolve to discourage such violent elements and occurrences.

The Forum recognizes that failed policies of both India and Pakistan in addressing Kashmir issue is at the core of the problem. It has led to militarized means being prioritized over political dialogue and resolution. This has led to continuous loss of lives and has created war like situation in both civilians’ areas as well as border areas. A large number of lives have already been lost to this. PIPFPD believes in political resolution through dialogue and demands the governments of India and Pakistan to initiate meaningful dialogue involving Kashmiri leadership from both sides, addressing the issue bilaterally. The Forum believes that Kashmir is not a territorial dispute between two states. India and Pakistan must recognise Kashmiri people’s aspirations and must allow Kashmiri people belonging to all ethnic and religious communities and regions to participate in a dialogue to find an honorable and a dignified solution. Till that dialogue happens, a ceasefire based peace process must be initiated to prevent future loss of lives. For this, it is imperative that Kashmir on both sides shall be demilitarised, providing opportunity to Kashmiris from both sides of the border to meet freely and start their life free of fear and subjugation.  

The Forum demands government of Pakistan to move beyond rhetoric of anti-extremism narrative to meaningful and substantive actions against all proscribed groups, terrorist organizations and their handlers. Ironically while those organizations have been taking responsibilities of such acts of terror, including Pulwama suicide attack, Pakistan government has shown no will to take necessary actions against those forces operating from its soil.  The members of PIPFPD demand that all genuine concerns raised by government of India must be taken seriously and investigated at the highest levels. This is the time that both states must move beyond rhetoric and show clear and unfettered resolve against extremism be it the Islamic armed outfits or the Hindutva ones.

It in this backdrop and unfortunate reality that PIPFPD announces the postponement of 9th Joint Convention that was to be held from 15-17th March 2019 in Lahore, Pakistan. We believe holding of this convention is not possible in the current circumstances, where peace activists are threatened and space for people to people dialogue is highly squeezed. Members of PIPFPD are determined to hold the convention in coming months.

[PIPFPD is a 25 year-old membership based peace platform with thousands of members and supporters in India and Pakistan. It has so far held 8 Joint Conventions in India and Pakistan, with hundreds of delegates from both countries participating]
Issued by: Mohammad TahseenConvener, PIPFPD Pakistan
Dr. I. A. Rehman Chairperson, PIPFPD Pakistan
Tapan Bose & Dr. Syeda HameedCo-Chairpersons, PIPFPD India
Vijayan MJGeneral Secretary, PIPFPD India 
Pakistan India Peoples’ Forum for Peace & Democracypipfpd@hotmail,.com (Pakistan) pipfpd.india@gmail.com (India)+92 3008480821 / +91 9868165471