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DEVELOPING STORY: Dalit Leader Jignesh Mewani detained by Gujarat Police

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Jignesh Mewani has been detained by Gujarat Police late om the evening of Friday, September 16 as he returned to Ahmedabad. Just two days before he had declared on Facebook, ""I had a Dream that Tables were Flung at PM Modi’s Rally". Jignesh Mevani had vowed to protest at Modi’s Rally in Gujarat on September 17. Clearly the detention is to try and de-rail this protest. Sabrangindia has been tracking developments in Gujarat since July 11. Read: Badbu Gujarat Ki, Greetings to Amitabh Bachchan.

Reactions to this detention have been widespread:

Brinda Karat, Polit Bureau Member, CPIM – "Strongly condemn. Modi proxy can not tolerate criticism of Gujarat model. It will invite anger. Voices for Justice can't be suppressed."

Subhasini Ali, Senior Leader, CPIM – "This is a shocking display of intolerance and it will be resisted all over the country."

Teesta Setalvad, Sabrangindia.in – "Days ago Jignesh challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi openly. There is no doubt that the Government of Gujarat is trying to silence this challenge. Jignesh had said, 'I dreamt that tables were flung at Modi's rally on his birthday, September 17;' Detaining him is the greatest act of repression."

Umar Khalid, JNU- "I strongly condemn the illegal detention of Jignesh Mewani by the Gujarat Police, which is nothing short of a kidnapping. The fact that it comes on the eve of the PM's birthday, for which he is going to Gujarat, shows the morbid fear of the present ruling dispensation to the oppressed people's struggle for justice and dignity. The una movement in the den of the Hindutva forces had shaken them immensely, and these are just desperate measures to break that movement which is spreading like wildfire across the country. But little do they realize that through such actions the end of their oppressive regime comes near. In complete solidarity with Jignesh Mewani. "

On Friday, Jignesh Mevani had addressed a rally in Delhi, sharing a stage with senior leaders of the left parties.Taking part in the rally, Jignesh Mevani, who floated the Dalit Atyachar Ladhai Samiti following flogging of Dalits in Gujarat’s Una, seconded Yechury and said his front will struggle for self-respect of community members in the light of the alleged attacks and also for ensuring “roti, kapada aur makan” for them. He also sought to pick holes in the Gujarat model of development, accusing the BJP-led state government of not keeping electoral promises on providing housing facilities and employment. “We will expose this hollow development model…besides protesting casteism, we want to expose this hollow Gujarat model of development,” he added.

DEVELOPING STORY

1) He has been arrested in light of Prime Minister Modi's birthday tomorrow and will be released on Sunday .

2) CPI(M) Lucknow and progressive groups have called out people to protest in Lucknow on 17th September at 4pm near Ambedkar statue at Hazratganj.

3)  Rihai Manch Lucknow-

दलित आंदोलन के नेता जिग्नेश मेवाणी की गुजरात पुलिस द्वारा अवैध हिरासत लोकतंत्र की हत्या – रिहाई मंच
 
लखनऊ 16 सितम्बर 2016। रिहाई मंच ने ऊना दलित अत्याचार लड़त समिति के संयोजक जिग्नेश मेवाणी को दिल्ली से लौटते हुए गुजरात पुलिस द्वारा अवैध हिरासत में लिए जाने को लोकतंत्र की हत्या करार देते हुए तत्काल दलित आंदोलन के नेता की रिहाई की मांग की है।
 

जारी प्रेस विज्ञप्ति में रिहाई मंच प्रवक्ता शाहनवाज आलम ने कहा कि दिल्ली में दलित स्वाभिमान संघर्ष रैली में जिग्नेश मेवाणी के 1 अक्टूबर को रेल रोको के ऐलान से घबराई मोदी सरकार ने मेवाणी को गिरफ्तार करवाकर अपनी दलित विरोधी राजनीति को एक बार फिर से उजागर किया। उन्होंने कहा कि आज जब गुजरात के दलित अपने हक-हुकूक और अधिकार के लिए खड़े होकर मोदी के गुजरात माॅडल का पोस्टमार्टम कर रहे है जिसने संघी ताकतों का मंसूबा ध्वस्त कर दिया है। मंच प्रवक्ता ने कहा कि जिग्नेश की गिरफ्तारी ने साफ किया है कि ‘गाय की पूंछ तुम रखो, हमको हमारी जमीन दो’ के नारे से आक्रोशित दलित चेतना से मोदी सरकार कितनी भयभीत है। यह गिरफ्तारी जहां पूरे देश को आंदोलित करेगी वहीं यह मोदी सरकार की ताबूत में आखिरी कील साबित होगी।

3) Pradeep Sharma's Facebook post- The Dalit Swabhiman Sangharsh Rally saw massive participation of Dalits and toiling masses from across the country. It reaffirmed the commitment to fight caste oppression and RSS brand of cultural nationalism. The Rally also points to the possibility of building broadest Issue-Based Unity on these issues while also retaining differences on certain issues. In the course of the united Struggles the issues of differences should be addressed with continuous engagement and in a genuine manner. That will help build a unity that can resist reactionary forces and achieve historic victories. It is a long drawn Struggle and addressing genuine concerns are part of cementing the unity.  (From the wall of Pradeep Sharma, Lecturer of Sociology in Shia College Former SFI leader)

 

Modi Govt’s Plan to make Muslims Pay for Choosing India over Pakistan ?

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UPDATE:

The Raja of Mahmudabad, Mohammad Amir Mohammad Khan who had remained in India when his father opted to go to Pakistan and who had earlier fought a long and protracted battle for his rights has. again challenged the Modi government's move in the Supreme Court. The case has been posted for hearing in the third week of November. Earlier, while the Lok Sabha had oassed the much-criticised Bill, it had been stalled in the Rajya Sabha.

Richard Perle, once an advisor to Libyan Dictator, Gaddafi had said “Dictators must have enemies. They must have internal enemies to justify their secret police and external enemies to justify their military forces.” Sound familiar?


Raja of Mahmudabad’s property. (Express Photo: Vishal Srivastav)


From the day, the Sangh has come to play center-stage in our politics, creation of enemies has become our national hobby. Every morning, we see a new enemy- students, beef-eaters, people who don’t stand during the national anthem, the Kashmiri protesters, anyone is fair game. For everything else, we have our favourite enemy, Pakistan.

The partition gifted us this enmity, which was when we decided that whoever chose Pakistan over India was our enemy. But what about those who chose India over Pakistan? Well, the BJP wants us to call them ‘Enemy’ as well. How? Read on.

The Enemy Property Act, 1968 was enacted to take over the properties left behind in India, by those who migrated to Pakistan/ China during the partition and the 1962, 1965, 1971 conflicts. The office of the ‘Custodian for the enemy property of India’, was instituted under the Central Government to act as the Custodian of these properties. Remember the term ‘Custodian’ because that is the role this office was expected to play; not that of the Owner.

But contrary to what many in the current dispensation would have us believe, all Muslims did not run off to Pakistan. For instance, while the erstwhile Raja of Mahmudabad chose to go to Pakistan at the time of Partition, his son, Mohammad Amir Mohammad Khan remained in India.

He had to then fight a 32-year long legal battle to claim the properties worth crores of rupees inherited from his father, which the Government had confiscated under the Enemy Property Act 1968.

In 2005, the Supreme Court restored this property to Amir Mohammad Khan by emphatically stating that the Enemy Property Act 1968 could not be said to apply to properties of Indian citizens: “The definition of enemy excludes citizens of India as an enemy. Under the circumstances, the respondent, who was born in India and his Indian citizenship not being in question cannot by any stretch of imagination be held to be enemy or enemy subject. Similarly, the property belonging to an Indian could not be termed an enemy property.”

With this judgement as a precedent, other citizens started filing cases to restore similar properties back to them. Sticky business indeed. But obviously, a much-needed one, because no citizen of India should be discriminated against, for the actions of their ancestors.

Citing administrative issues, the UPA government tabled the Enemy Property (Amendment and Validation) Bill 2010 in Parliament to stop all legal Indian heirs from going to court to reclaim properties that once belonged to those who left for Pakistan during Partition. But on the face of stiff opposition, it amended the Bill to permit Indian-born legal heirs to claim such properties.

And now, the BJP government has been trying to amend this Act by The Enemy Property Bill 2016. Since it has not been able to get the Bill passed in the Rajya Sabha, it took the back-door route of an Ordinance which was re-promulgated four times by the President. So what does this Ordinance seek to amend in the Act, which is finding few takers in the Rajya Sabha? 1. While in the original Act, the term ‘Enemy subject’ did not include a citizen of India, this bill has extended this term to include ‘his legal heir and successor whether or not a citizen of India or the citizen of a country which is not an enemy…’. All the jargon apart, what it means is that a legal heir of a migrant to Pakistan, will be termed as an ‘Enemy’ even though he/she is a citizen of India. The same change has been made to ‘Enemy firm’. Do you want to risk a guess about which group of people will be affected the most and termed ‘Enemies’ by this Ordinance?

2. The property of these Indian citizens, inherited from the people who migrated, will be termed as ‘Enemy property’

3. Laws of succession will not apply to these ‘Enemies’ with relation to these ‘Enemy properties’ and no court of Law would be allowed to entertain any case regarding these properties

4. The ‘Enemy’ will not be permitted to sell the ‘Enemy property’ and any sale can be declared void by the Central Government, retrospectively

5. While in the original Act, a sale of enemy property by the Custodian was permitted only if it was in the interest of preserving the property, or to secure maintenance of the enemy or his family in India, now the Custodian can dispose of, by sale or otherwise, the ‘Enemy property’ vested with him without any condition.

Remember, these people the BJP is terming ‘Enemies’ are our own. These are the people who put faith in the secularism of India rather than the radicalism of Pakistan and stayed with us even when their relatives chose religion over country. Is this how we reward them, by calling them our Enemies?

The pain and trauma that people like Mohammad Amir Mohammad Khan went through, to get back the assets which were rightfully theirs, will all be flushed down the drain as these will again be confiscated by the Government. And if these properties have been resold and businesses are being run on them, the ramifications will be manifold.

By the way, it’s not surprising why BJP is chasing after these assets. According to reports, Enemy properties in Mumbai under the jurisdiction of Custodian include Rs 310 crore worth fixed deposits, treasury bill and government stock, Rs 177.6 crore worth bank balance and Rs 37.54 lakh gold and silver jewelry as on December 31, 2015. It is believed that there are several thousand crores of rupees worth of ‘enemy properties’ spread across the country. We are talking big money here.

Will Congress and other Opposition parties be successful in stalling this obnoxious bill in the Rajya Sabha like they did the Land Acquisition Bill? And can the President stop promulgating this Ordinance, umpteen times. This is the first Ordinance which has been promulgated four times.

The argument that the Sangh puts forward, for this discriminatory piece of legislature is that Pakistan has already sold such Enemy properties of people who had migrated to India and so we should do the same. Has Pakistan become our ideal now?

An African proverb loosely translated means “When there is no enemy within, the enemies outside cannot hurt you”. Someone needs to put that up in front of the BJP headquarters.

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