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Come visit my home, be my guest, Efforts to Join Lives, Hearts

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A unique effort to bridge the ever increasing communal divide. The Anhad team in Delhi has launched this campaign, Visit My Home, Be My Guest, a simple effort to change the preconceived notions and opinions that we hold about people of other community, class, caste, religion, sexual orientation, language, region etc. It is easy to spread hatred in the absence of direct contact with each other. The objective is direct, people must go to each other's house eat and drink tea, just even water and break the socially constructed barriers. 


 
Says the team,
 
“ We are well aware that this campaign cannot transform the society into a just and equal society  This is only an experiment, a small beginning and a hope that especially the new generation  will rise above the hatred and join hands for peace and love.” 
 
We call upon you to join this campaign.
 
Visit My Home, Be My Guest
Weaving Lives Together
 
July 20-22, 2017
 
1. Meet at least one family who is not from your religion/ class/ caste/ economic background/ sexual orientation/ region/ linguistic background. Go to their home and invite them to your house. 
2. Try to understand their life and culture. 
3. Take a selfie together and tweet using hashtag #SelfieWithGuest
(Not to be done before 9am July 20th
4. Upload on the following facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/MereGharAaKeToDekhoIndia/
5. if a Facebook page has been created in your city/ town/ locality upload on that facebook page. facebook page's name should be MereGharAaKeToDekho after that you can add your city/ town/ community etc. 
6. Please send photographs and videos of your interaction to any one of the following whatsapp numbers:   
    9911016957 / 9811137421 / 8373940162 / 9979704474 / 9555999150 / 7503227553 / 8826768793 / 9818809018
7. Kindly start uploading on 20th July from 9am onwards. First 50 videos will be released to the media 
8. Special request to people's organisations, groups, activists, schools, colleges, institutions facilitate visits, encourage young people  , coordinate and make a facebook page for your city/ town, community etc. 
 
Media Partner : Crowdnewsing
 
For more information contact Coordinators  : Shabnam Hashmi – 9811807558, Abha Bhaiya – 8629863963, Leena – 9811137421, Ovais: 9911016957/ 011 41670722

Dalit & Landless are all Farmers who Till the Land, Need a Fusion of the Energies of the Oppressed: Yogendra Yadav

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The Definition of Farmer Must Change, He who Works with Land, the Landless, the Dalit, They are All Farmers said Yogendra Yadav, leader of Swaraj Abhiyan, speaking to Soumya Shankar from Newsclick in this one and a half minute video on July 13

"Dalit is One who Faces Oppression through Caste, Patriarchy or Economic" : Yadav

"Why Can't Dalit Movement Come Together with Farmers," : Yadav

"Why Can't we have Fusion of These Energies? appealed Yogendra Yadav of Swaraj Abhiyan, joining the Azaadi Kooch Yatra that began from Mehsana yesterday commemorating One Year of the Una Lynching

The Azaadi Kooch March was flagged off from Mehsana in Gujarat yesterday. A total of 150 farmers lead by Yogendra Yadav and others had joined the movement. Five kilometers into the march, Gujarat police detained Dalit leader Jignesh Mevani and more than 100 activists of the Rashtriya Dalit Adhikar March. This happened after the march proceeded in the wake of the police denying permission for the same. Thereafter they were formally arrested.

The police have slapped charges under Section 143 of the IPC. The detained are now out on bail. The march is likely to proceed on its week-long journey in buses now, as opposed to foot.


Courtesy: Newsclick
 

Jignesh Mevani, Kanhaiya Kumar Arrested at Mehsana with Protesters: Azaadi Kooch, One Year of Una

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Mevani also sent out a distress message saying that he was attacked when on a bike on the way

"All those on the march in support of Dalit rights have been arrested at Mehsana including Kanhaiya Kumar. He has asked people across India to call Geeta Johri, DG Gujarat, at 09978406287 to get them released. Jignesh himself was attacked on the road by abike-riding Sanghi."

Dalit youth leader, Jignesh Mevani, former President, JNU Students Union, Kanhaiya Kumar have been Detained by the Mehsana police for the last two hours when they tried to begin the Mehsana to Dhanera yatra on the first anniversary of the Una lynchings, today. Negotiations with the SP are on. The youth leafers have reportedly told the SP to register an offence and allow them to proceed.They are currently at the SP headquarters, Mehsana.

The march has been planned from Mehsana to Dhanera. About 100 marchers accompanied the leaders, not a huge number, but the momentum is expected to pick up as the march goes on.

Azadi Koonch Begins in Gujarat

Thousands gather from across the country to demand rights for Dalits.

The 7-day Freedom March (Azadi Kooch) led by Jignesh Mevani of the Rashtriya Dalit Adhikar Manch started its journey from Mehsana to Suigam in Gujarat today. This is a march demanding land for the Dalits and protection from Saffron terror. Hundreds of common people and activists from across the country are participating in this journey. A massive public meeting was held at Somnath Chowk, Mehsana before the march. The programme started by paying homage to the seven pilgrims who died in a firing on a bus carrying Amarnath pilgrims in Kashmir.
Following the homage, Jignesh Mevani addressed the gathering thanking the farmers, workers and the people from the Muslim and Patidar communities who supported this march. He said that Modi’s Gujarat model is a failure and stressed the need to build a model where the Dalits, Muslims and Patidars come together and fight the communal forces which are spreading violence and hatred. He also stated that the objective of the march is to take physical possession of the lands that were given to Dalits. These land allotments existed only on paper. Mevani said that the Dalits would hoist the Indian flag in the lands allotted to them and cultivate them. The crowd responded to this with huge applause, and the slogan “You keep the cows tail, give us 5 acres of land and jobs” reverberated among the people.
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Speaking next, Reshma Patel from the Patidar community said that all should unite and work for the development of all communities. She also cautioned the people against the politics of the RSS. They would try to spread communal hatred in the name of the killings of the Gujarati pilgrims who were on Amarnath Yatra. She said that it should be remembered that a Muslim driver saved the lives of more than 50 pilgrims by taking them to a safe place. “Humanity is more important than religion”, said Reshma Patel.
Many others including former JNU Students Union President Kanhaiya Kumar addressed the gathering. In his speech, Kanhaiya said that for the sake of power, the Hindutva forces would create communal conflict and try to reap the benefits. He said that the Modi’s main interest was to please the big corporates like Ambani and Adani who helped him to come to power at the Centre.
The gathering was later joined by a group of 150 farmers who are participating in the Kisan Mukti Yatra, led by Yogendra Yadav of Swaraj Abhiyan.
To mark one year of the assault on the Dalits in Una by the Gau rakshaks, a one-day conference was organised yesterday by Jignesh Mevani and his team in Ahmedabad. The conference, held in a packed hall, was also a part of the programmes organised in the wake of the Freedom March.
As per the latest report from the ground, former JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar has been detained by the Gujarat Police.